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Home Roots Foundation is dedicated to improving education access and alleviating poverty in Haiti. We support students by helping pay for tuition, tutoring, and materials. We also teach kids, ages 8-17, English twice a week. For the parents, we have a women's economic empowerment program to help increase income through their microenterprises.
Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Our Lady’s Inn improves the lives of pregnant, homeless women and their children by providing residential shelter and hope for a new life through humble acts of love. Our Lady’s Inn is a maternity home and aftercare program for homeless, pregnant women and their children.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build home, community, and hope.
Interfaith empowers families in crisis to break the cycle of poverty. Interfaith provides housing for homeless families in one of our 23 lovingly decorated, furnished apartments. For those who are experiencing a financial crisis receive one-time emergency rent/utility assistance. In addition to meeting immediate needs, parents receive coaching weekly with their personal success coach and financial empowerment coach to provide the accountability and support needed to reach their goals. Additionally, unemployed and underemployed parents must participate in our Career Development Program until viable employment is obtained. We also provide on-site counseling, 0-5 extended-hours childcare in our state-licensed center, after-school & summer programs, and life skills training.
Phoenix Rescue Mission was founded in 1952 and exists to provide Christ-centered, life-transforming solutions to persons facing hunger and homelessness.
At AMICR, our mission is to elevate educational standards and opportunities across the United States. We are dedicated to providing innovative educational resources, supporting public health, community learning initiatives, and empowering individuals through knowledge. We believe in the transformative power of education as a cornerstone for personal and community development.
Imagine Housing's mission is to develop affordable housing, build welcoming communities, and foster vibrant futures.
WFCM is the anchor health and human services nonprofit organization in western Fairfax County, VA that provides food and financial support to households at risk of hunger and homelessness in an nine zip code area, including Centreville, Chantilly, Clifton, Fairfax, Fairfax Station, Oak Hill and Herndon.
Family Rescue is dedicated to eliminating domestic violence in the Chicago community by providing comprehensive support services and shelter to victims of domestic violence, particularly to abused women and their children; engaging in advocacy to promote future system change; and encouraging prevention through community education.
The Jewish Home & Senior Living Foundation supports the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living (SFCJL), a not-for-profit, licensed skilled nursing facility and residential community specializing in programs, services, and care for older adults. From the Home's modest beginnings in 1871 as a residential center for twelve seniors, SFCJL has grown to a nine-acre comprehensive senior care center with five distinct buildings, serving more than 420 residents with diverse care needs, and providing rehabilitation services to numerous others seeking short-term care stays. For 147 years, SFCJL has ensured that Bay Area elderly have always had a place to call home. SFCJL's mission is to enrich the quality of older adults. The vision is to become a regional resource as an integral part of a continuum of care throughout the Bay Area that provides senior adults with a variety of life enriching programs and services that are accessible, promote individual dignity, encourage independence, connect them to their community, and reflect the social, cultural, and spiritual values of Jewish tradition.
Broken Wings Ministry is dedicated to Tammy's (founder of Broken Wings) brother Jimbo who died on Christmas Eve 2014 from a heroin overdose. He suffered from Opiod / mental health issues. He was a victim of the national opioid crisis in America and did not receive the help he needed. Broken Wings want to restore lives to people who are broken by addiction and mental health / trauma. We offer services in the Orlando area with emphasis on women and children suffering from opiod addiction/ substance abuse and other mental health challenges. Curently we provide services including outpatient office based therapy, animal and garden therapy. Once our residential home is purchased, clients can come and heal in a safe holistic environment (body, mind and spirit). Therapeutic interventions will aim to get at the root cause of addiction/ mental health and seek healing from triggers with effective interventions to avoid relapse. Interventions include: animal therapy, garden therapy, EMDR, talk therapy, group therapy, therapeutic massage, spirituality, develooping life skills, nutrition education and a twelve step program with family involvement. Then, after a client graduates from our program we want to follow them for life. We believe that recovery is a life long process and want to stand by our alumni. Therefore, Broken Wings will offer lifelong alumni outpatient counseling services to clients for support to prevent relapse.