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Our mission is to strengthen our community by meeting basic needs and equipping individuals and families for ongoing stability.Our vision is to build a vibrant community where everyone counts and all sectors and systems work together for the good of all.
The Mustard Seed is a Catholic Worker house of hospitality in Worcester that follows the example of Dorothy Day. It operates a daily/weekday evening meal program and offers small immediate assistance (for example bus fare, clothing, short-term housing help and similar services), while fostering community prayer and volunteer involvement to support local people experiencing poverty and homelessness.
Prudence Crandall Center is dedicated to helping individuals achieve lives free of domestic violence by providing care, advocacy, support, and education.
The TaTa Sisterhood Foundation supports women diagnosed with triple‑negative breast cancer by providing emotional, practical, and financial assistance (care packages, connections, and short‑term aid) while also fundraising to support TNBC research.
Youth & Family Counseling is a nonprofit mental-health agency that provides affordable, culturally sensitive counseling and therapy to children, teens, adults, couples, and families in Lake County; it seeks to expand access to quality behavioral-health care (including sliding-scale and bilingual services) so community members can cope, heal, and thrive.
Community of Care helps older adults in rural Cass County remain safely in their homes by coordinating services, volunteer transportation, health-related supports (including Medicare Part D assistance), and community partnerships. Its programs focus on care coordination, volunteer-driven support, and education—provided free of charge to clients.
The goal of Blessing Bags of Warmth For The Homeless is to encourage self-worth in our unhoused, and under housed, community. This is done with personal face to face contact in, and around, the community. Offering the simplest of basic necessities, from personal hygiene to clothing, is beginning to show that a little human to human compassion is immense in building ones self-esteem.Another part of our outreach is helping in emergency housing insufficiency situations. For example a mother and small children that were living in a vehicle needed food and personal hygiene products. These funds are used to provide those items right away.Now that we have established a 501c3, we want to build a stronger financial foundation so that we can continue to offer these services on a grander scale.
Homeless Children’s Network provides trauma‑informed mental health, case management, and family support to children, youth, and families affected by homelessness and domestic violence in San Francisco. They aim to reduce the impacts of trauma, empower families, and strengthen collaborative services to help end homelessness and poverty.
Gift of Life Family House serves as a "home away from home" for transplant patients and their families by providing temporary, affordable lodging and supportive services to those who travel to Philadelphia for transplant-related care.
Our mission is to end hunger and leverage the power of food to build a healthier community.
Children's Healing Art Project (CHAP) brings the healing power of art to children and families facing medical challenges. Our mobile team of teaching artists work in local hospitals, clinics and community art spaces. Research demonstrates the importance of art in the healing process: It helps patients and family members cope, encourages compliance with treatment plans, increases self-confidence, encourages self-expression, reduces stress, pain, isolation and anxiety and promotes quality of life.
The Texas Families Cluster of Care program model is a series of programs that provides access to diapers, incontinence supplies and other goods through direct services and in partnership with other non-profit agencies. Our partner agency model is unique in that the Texas Diaper Bank assures that partner agencies receive a monthly supply of diapers and other goods, so that they can provide a continuum of services and have real impact. We are a proud partner of the National Diaper Bank Network, a program partner of Methodist Healthcare Ministries, and a United Way agency (#675).