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Lydia’s House provides domestic violence survivors and their children a safe place to heal, a voice for justice, and an opportunity for better and sustainable lives.
At Community Solutions, we work toward a future without homelessness, where poverty never follows families beyond a single generation.
Caterina's Club's mission is to provide warm meals, affordable housing assistance, and job training to homeless and low-income families throughout Orange County. It is supported by a vision where they are creating a modicum of consistency in these children's lives through something as simple yet meaningful as a nightly dinner.
Citizens for Animal Protection is a Houston area private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization caring for pets in need through sheltering, adoption, humane education, spay/neuter services, low-cost wellness and community outreach. Founded in 1972.
Dallas 24 Hour Club provides transitional living, support services, and essential life skills for homeless alcoholics and addicts, so they can embrace long-term sobriety and become contributing and self-supporting members of the community.
Urban Peak ignites the potential in youth to exit homelessness and create self-determined, fulfilled lives.
To develop and implement collaborative, local solutions that foster hope, opportunity, and stability for people experiencing homelessness.
UHAB empowers low- to moderate-income residents to take control of their housing and enhance communities by creating strong tenant associations and lasting affordable co-ops.
Compass Family Services helps homeless families and those at imminent risk to achieve housing stability, self-sufficiency, and emotional well-being.
The Baron Jay Family Foundation is a 501(c)(3) federally tax exempt nonprofit organization that was legally incorporated in 2004. We are committed to promoting health awareness, relationship guidance, employment preparedness arts education, and financial literacy in economically distressed and underserved communities. We host workshops and programs for at-risk youth that prepare them to become responsible, civic-minded, respectful, and productive citizens. We also sponsor free training programs in computer skills training and English literacy to local communities in underdeveloped regions of the world such as West Central Africa. One of our main goals is to increase digital literacy through computer skill development in poverty stricken communities. All of our workshops are designed to give our beneficiaries practical life-skills that promote self-esteem, empathy, stress reduction, anger management, academic improvement, and civic leadership. Vision Our vision is to become a leader in helping low-income people “at risk” for poverty, despair, and violence overcome these challenges so that they not only uplift themselves, but also lend a helping hand to others. Mission The Baron Jay Family Foundation is a global nonprofit organization committed to improving the quality of life of people in living in underserved communities worldwide. Our mission is to motivate and empower economically disadvantaged individuals — especially youth — to become productive and contributing members of society by providing: • Life skills education in healthy habits and harmonious relationships. • Culturally enriching experiences that promote self-esteem, good citizenship, leadership qualities, and empathy for others. • Extracurricular workshops in job preparedness, computer training, and financial literacy to help reduce the achievement gap and the global digital divide.
The Heights CDC builds community through just-housing redevelopment and a commitment to serving with and learning from our neighbors.
At Council for the Homeless we believe housing is a human need and our mission is to prevent and end homelessness in Clark County, WA. We serve as the central access point for homelessness and housing assistance countywide and our staff assist people each day through our Housing Hotline, Outreach, Housing Coordination, and programs for specific groups such as seniors, families, and Veterans.