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AHC is a private, non-profit housing developer of affordable housing. Our mission is to improve the quality of community life by expanding housing opportunities for low- moderate-income people, and assist our residents in their goals for economic self-sufficiency. We provide affordable rental housing; promote homeownership; coordinate and provide social services to children and families.
HCN's Mission is to decrease the trauma of homelessness and domestic violence,as well as to increase the strength and effectiveness of the HCN Collaborative. Homeless children and families are referred by HCN's collaborative of nineteen Emergency, Transitional, and Domestic Violence Shelters. Member shelters include: Hamilton Family Center, Hamilton Emergency Shelter, Hamilton Transitional Program, Asian Women's Shelter, Raphael House, Riley Center (Rosalie House and Brennan House), Richmond Hills Family Center, Tenderloin Childcare Center, St. Joseph's Village, Richmond Hills Family Center, Salvation Army-Harbor House, La Casa de las Madres, Homeless Prenatal Program, Connecting Point, DrawBridge, A Home Away From Homelessness, Families in SRO's Collaborative, Treasure Island Homeless Development Initiative (TIHDI) and Treasure Island Elementary School.
NAM's mission is to meet basic human needs through neighbors helping neighbors. NAM is a community based, multi-program social service agency established in 1983 which is supported by 50 congregations, 17 service organizations, and over 170 business community partners. Guided by a relatively small staff of 85, more than 2,700 volunteers work together to provide a variety of basic services to our neighbors in need throughout the Houston area. More than 50% of those helped by this effort are children.
Seeking to put god's love into action, habitat for humanity of hillsborough county brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Bradley Angle’s mission is to serve all people affected by domestic violence. We do this by placing people experiencing—or at risk of—domestic violence at the center of our services and providing them with safety, education, empowerment, healing, and hope.
Causa Justa :: Just Cause builds grassroots power and leadership to create strong, equitable communities. Born through mergers between Black organizations and Latino organizations, we build bridges of solidarity between working class communities. Through rights-based services, policy campaigns, civic engagement, and direct action, we improve conditions in our neighborhoods in the san francisco bay area, and contribute to building the larger multi-racial, multi-generational movement needed for fundamental change.
Tumbleweed is a non-profit organization founded in 1972 to help homeless and forgotten youth in our community to grow and thrive. In 1975, the open hands program began offering shelter and counseling for youth in crisis. We now have a dozen programs that provide a full range of services.
Habitat for Humanity of St. Augustine/St. Johns county brings people of all walks of life together to build homes, communities, and hope.
Habitat for Humanity of Calhoun County {HFHCC} is a nonprofit Christian housing ministry committed to building affordable houses in partnership with God's people in need. It welcomes all persons who wish to support its efforts to eliminate substandard housing- one house at a time-with new construction. It is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International.
To improve the quality of life both socially and economically for low-income residents in Talbot county
The Carying Place teaches homeless, working families with children life skills for attaining independent living while providing short-term housing and support services to address their individual needs.
Working with others to end the cycle of homelessness.