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Lula Mae’s Day Center’s mission is empowering individuals and families through resources that enhance physical, financial, social, and mental well-being, fostering resilience and hope for low-income and unsheltered communities.
Serenity House strives to prevent homelessness throughout Clallam County by offering programs that target the root causes of homelessness. These programs include best-practice housing-first methodology, homelessness prevention, provision of low-income and permanent supportive housing, transitional housing and immediate emergency shelter. Our focus is on creating permanent solutions that cultivate a culture of self-reliance among those we serve, empowering them to find housing, employment, make everyday choices, and approach any other crises that may arise from a place of safety.
Harvest Home transforms the lives of homeless pregnant women and their children by providing housing, support, and programs that equip women to become great mothers.
Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Capital Region draws on the compassion of our community to deliver and support programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children and families
Beverly Vermont Community Land Trust Is A Community-Based Organization Dedicated To Providing Opportunities For Low-To-Moderate-Income Residents To Secure Housing That Is Decent, Affordable And Controlled By The Residents On A Long-Term Basis. It Is Equally Dedicated To Using Land And Natural Resources To Promote The Long-Term Well-Being Of The Community And The Environment. Our Long-Term Goal Is To Ensure Continued And Expanded Long-Term Affordable Resident-Controlled Housing Opportunities For Low To Moderate Income Residents, Environmental Restoration, Pedestrian-Oriented Transportation, Recreational Green Space And Sustainable Small Business.
Catholic Charities is committed, through collaboration with diverse communities, to providing services to the poor and vulnerable, to promoting human dignity, and to advocating for social justice.
Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter provides food, emergency shelter, and a wide range of supportive services to individuals and families throughout Greater Nashua. We work to improve and increase access to a full spectrum of basic needs through engaging in advocacy work, conducting sustainable programs, and thoughtfully collaborating with peer agencies.
California YIMBY Education Fund is the tax‑exempt (501(c)(3)) education/research arm of California YIMBY. It conducts housing research, public education, and coalition building to support state‑level policies that increase housing supply and make California more affordable and equitable.
Transform the lives of homeless men,women, and children through comprehensive residential programs to effect lasting change and empower them to productive members of society. We provide food, clothing, shelter, substance abuse treatment, education, computer literacy, job placement, healthcare, spiritual development and housing with Christian love, compassion and encouragement.
We equip and empower homeless or imminently homeless young adults with the skills and support they need to be safe and self-supporting. The Haven Project is dedicated specifically to providing age appropriate services to a growing, vulnerable 17-24 year old homeless young adult population north of Boston. We implement our mission through six essential focus areas: basic needs, employment, housing, education, health, and community engagement.
Sarah’s Circle provides a full continuum of services for women, including housing, life necessities, and supportive services, to help them permanently end their homelessness. In 1979, three women in the Uptown neighborhood saw the plight of women who were homeless. They were often cold and seeking shelter, hungry, highly vulnerable, and alone. Sarah’s Circle was started with compassion and spirit of service, and our agency continues to be a safe, welcoming place for women experiencing homelessness. With our resources and services, women are able to access shelter, food, showers, community, and more. From our humble beginning, Sarah’s Circle has grown to become an agency providing a full continuum of services, but our purpose remains the same. We serve women who are homeless, with a focus on transitioning women from homelessness into permanent housing. After over 40 years of service, Sarah’s Circle is still growing to meet the needs of women. With the continued loss of affordable housing in our communities, over 2,000 women in Chicago will be homeless tonight. Sarah’s Circle is increasingly focused on permanent supportive housing solutions for these women. Sarah’s Circle is working to meet this challenge with a new facility, Sarah’s on Sheridan. In this new location, Sarah’s Circle provides 38 units of Permanent Supportive Housing, more program space and an Interim Housing Program. Sarah’s Circle is dedicated to providing permanent housing solutions for women in Chicago. The work we do 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, could not happen without the steadfast support of our donors and volunteers. Our supporters play a key role in providing the meals, community structure, and life necessities that make Sarah’s Circle a home for hundreds of women throughout the year. It is with your help that we will continue to end homelessness for women in Chicago. Sarah’s Circle serves all women and those who identify as women (trans women). We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, military and veteran status or disability.
Our goal is to enrich the lives of America's homeless by providing a continuous source of fresh, clean, bottled water delivered with a daily inspirational message of hope, love, and a sense of belonging to the greater community.