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Calvary Women’s Services empowers homeless women in Washington, DC, to transform their lives through housing, health, education, and employment programs. Calvary is committed to providing these services in Anacostia, a neighborhood with the highest poverty rate in the District. Our programs are designed for women who are survivors of violence and trauma, are living with mental illness, or are in recovery from substance addiction. Through personalized services and with peer support, each woman identifies and builds on her own strengths in order to meet her goals for safe housing, good health, and financial independence.
To provide homeless veterans and other veterans in need with comprehensive services that will enable them to rejoin their communities as productive citizens.
Our mission is to build community and improve lives
Mission: Engaging and transforming lives together through the power of Christ's love. Vision: Guiding those in need from desperation to transformation.
PROVIDE SHELTER, FOOD, PHYSICAL AND MENTAL CARE, SOCIAL SERVICES, EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENT, COUNSELING AND LEGAL SERVICES AND SPIRITUAL SUPPORT TO HOMELESS AND INDIGENT INDIVIDUALS
The mission of Cedar Lake is to offer highly compassionate, capable care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities so they may experience a life of abundant possibilities.
To improve the quality of life and excellence in care for residents of the Armed Forces Retirement Home, our nation's oldest home for enlisted veterans
To provide safe, faith based, short-term shelter for those in need in Mecosta and adjacent counties through volunteers and community support.
The mission of Aptiv is to provide a spectrum of innovative support for individuals with disabilities so they may live more independent lives.
The Anacortes Family Center's mission is to serve homeless women, children and families in crisis by providing shelter in addition to comprehensive transformational services to achieve long lasting personal success and self-sufficiency, and to prevent homelessness in our community through advocacy and by providing affordable housing options. AFC's unique approach has led to the distinction of being one of the most successful shelters in the state at helping clients achieve self-sufficiency. Last year AFC served the most vulnerable clients* and over 80% of our clients graduated successfully - finding a permanent place to call home and a job to support the household.*Measured with the objective tool used by all homeless programs called the “Vulnerability index”.