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Broken Wings Ministry is dedicated to Tammy's (founder of Broken Wings) brother Jimbo who died on Christmas Eve 2014 from a heroin overdose. He suffered from Opiod / mental health issues. He was a victim of the national opioid crisis in America and did not receive the help he needed. Broken Wings want to restore lives to people who are broken by addiction and mental health / trauma. We offer services in the Orlando area with emphasis on women and children suffering from opiod addiction/ substance abuse and other mental health challenges. Curently we provide services including outpatient office based therapy, animal and garden therapy. Once our residential home is purchased, clients can come and heal in a safe holistic environment (body, mind and spirit). Therapeutic interventions will aim to get at the root cause of addiction/ mental health and seek healing from triggers with effective interventions to avoid relapse. Interventions include: animal therapy, garden therapy, EMDR, talk therapy, group therapy, therapeutic massage, spirituality, develooping life skills, nutrition education and a twelve step program with family involvement. Then, after a client graduates from our program we want to follow them for life. We believe that recovery is a life long process and want to stand by our alumni. Therefore, Broken Wings will offer lifelong alumni outpatient counseling services to clients for support to prevent relapse.
Helping homeless women and their children rebuild their lives. Founded in 1983, Win began as a shelter for four homeless women and their combined six children. Since then, Win has evolved to become a leading, non-profit agency and the largest provider of shelter for homeless families in New York City. We serve close to 12,000 homeless women and their children each year. Win has sharpened its focus from offering shelter and support to homeless women and children, to providing comprehensive programs and services that enable homeless families to succeed in life and break the cycle of homelessness. Groundbreaking programs developed by Win are: Win Academy, Income Building Program, Children’s Afterschool, Mentorship and Recreation.
The Mission of Community Action Partnership for Dutchess County is to partner with individuals and families to eliminate poverty and identify the resources and opportunities available to them to enhance their self-sufficiency.
The mission of the Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance (MHSA) is to end homelessness in Massachusetts through permanent housing combined with outcome-based service programs. MHSA is dedicated to innovative solutions that reduce public reliance on costly and ineffective emergency resources, and that bring our poorest and most disabled neighbors home for good.
Lasell Village is a premier continuing care retirement community at Lasell College that integrates a unique educational experience with quality services and care.
The mission of the Winnebago Conflict Resolution Center, Inc. is to help people resolve their disputes effectively, expeditiously, and with compassion and respect.
To provide a path to self-sufficiency to prevent and end homelessness through affordable housing solutions and advocacy in Howard County, Maryland.
Founded in 1966, the mission of Cooperative Metropolitan Ministries, Inc. is to mobilize congregations and communities across economic, religious, racial, and ethnic boundaries so that, in partnership, we can work more effectively for a just and peaceful society and for spiritual growth and interfaith understanding.
The Doe Fund's mission is to develop and implement cost-effective, holistic programs that meet the needs of a diverse population working to break the cycles of homelessness, addiction, and criminal recidivism. All of The Doe Fund's programs and innovative business ventures ultimately strive to help homeless and formerly incarcerated individuals achieve permanent self-sufficiency.
The Chicago Furniture Bank furnishes homes for Chicagoans moving into supportive housing. Our mission is to provide dignity and comfort to our clients by allowing them to hand-pick an entire home’s worth of furnishings. Our ultimate goal is to become a sustainable social enterprise that furnishes homes for people in need and employs at-risk young adults looking for opportunities in the workforce.
The mission of Humanitarian Action Network is to provide direct humanitarian aid to people who are experiencing homelessness in Sacramento, California. Humanitarian Action Network (HAN) differs from other organizations that support the homeless in that they meet people where they are on the streets. This is important because most of these people do not have the ability to travel either due to mental or physical handicap, lack of funds for public transportation, or for fear of leaving their belongings behind for the day. HAN's ongoing projects include annual summer and winter care packages for the homeless, and more. Please visit the HAN website for more information.
Operation Northern Comfort is a volunteer community organization that repairs and adapts homes (ramps, wider doors, bathroom repairs, small builds) to improve accessibility and living conditions for people in need; it also partners with local nonprofits and runs fundraisers (like the Crawfish Festival) and disaster‑relief projects to support those efforts.