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Yellowstone was founded to provide a safe place and a plan of recovery for individuals who have lost their way due to drugs and alcohol, our primary purpose is to serve as a message center for recovery Established in 1997, Yellowstone was founded to provide a place and plan for indigent women who suffer from the diseases of drug addiction and alcoholism. Our primary purpose is to help women achieve sobriety and to show our client there is hope for the future. Yellowstone provides a complete continuum of care to allow us to walk with our clients from their first day to the day they enter society as productive members. We also work to help those who are incarcerated to get the help they need upon release so they do not return to the streets and their old way of life. We are a non-profit 501(c) (3) corporation, (Tax ID NO. 33-0802499). Our one-year program begins with a first step. During their first 30-day stay, residents find at Yellowstone, food, shelter, a 12-step program, and a new direction. For the next 11 months, we help them build a new way of living, sober and clean. In our last 20 years of service over 15,000 women have walked though our doors.
Operation Dignity assists homeless veterans and their families. We provide emergency, transitional and permanent housing for homeless in Alameda County, California. We also offer comprehensive support services, nutritious meals and a strong peer community. Our goal is to help veterans rediscover hope and provide the tools needed to live a self-sufficient and stable life.
People's Resource Center community exists to respond to basic human needs, promote dignity and justice, and create a future of hope and opportunity for the residents of DuPage County, Illinois through discovering and sharing personal and community resources.
Friends supports innovative, solutions-oriented programs that help our vulnerable neighbors experiencing homelessness move from the streets/shelters into safe, stable housing and connect to the supports and opportunities they need to rebuild their lives. We focus on removing the final barriers of transition thatoften programs, and the people they help, don’t have the means to cover. The final transition steps out of homelessness are often the most crucial, and we help make them happen. Like a Parent/Teachers Organization or “Friends of” group, Friends bridges the gap between public sector funding and the needs of the homeless by providing a vehicle for individuals, businesses, foundations and charitable organizations to be a part of the solution to homelessness.
We believe that parental care is essential to the development of premature infants. We are striving to increase each NICU parent's ability to care personally for their precious newborn by partnering with hospital social services departments nationwide to provide travel expenses for NICU families. In the past we have helped by offering: Prepaid Gas Cards Rail and Bus Tickets Assistance with airfare Assistance with lodging fees Assistance with meal fees Every family situation is unique which is why we ask that you contact your hospital social worker. They will help you determine the possible expenses you will have during your baby's stay in the NICU. They will be able to reach out to CHF on your behalf & we will take it from there!
To enable homeless and low-income people in Laurel who are in crisis to achieve stability and long-term self-sufficiency.
It is our mission to provide a safe and caring environment for children and teens who have faced abuse, abandonment, neglect and/or homelessness.
ERS strongly believes in the power of people. In keeping with our core value of Inclusion, we stand with our sisters and brothers, affirming the infinite worth of all individuals. There is much we can change, moving from a society full of racism and making our world a better place.
The Alliance is responsible for planning and coordinating homeless services and housing options for all of Cook County outside of Chicago. Established in 1997 as the Task Force on Homelessness, the group changed its name to the Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County, formally incorporated in 2004 and secured nonprofit status in 2005. The Alliance leads a diverse network of partners working together to develop, fund, and implement solutions to end homelessness.
Mission StatementOperation Inasmuch is designed by God to grow and make its home in any church or heart where Jesus Christ is Lord. Our purpose is to go outside the church walls to a world in need, offering the talents and gifts with which we have been blessed. We believe that God has called us to be His hands and feet as we share His love with the 'least of these'.
Resources for Human Development is a national human service nonprofit with the broadest possible service mission and specializes in creating innovative, quality services that support people of all abilities in person-centered, trauma-informed programs across the country. RHD's mission is to provide caring, effective, and innovative services that empower people of all abilities as they work to achieve the highest level of independence possible and build better lives for themselves, their families, and their communities.
The Adams Rescue Mission exists to proclaim the passion of Jesus toward the hungry, homeless, abused, and addicted; to accelerate recovery and restoration to the least, last, lonely, and lost.