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Children of the Night is a privately funded non-profit organization established in 1979 and dedicated to rescuing America’s children from the ravages of prostitution.
Habitat for Humanity - New York City transforms lives and our city by building quality homes for families in need and by uniting all New Yorkers around the cause of affordable housing.
Project Hope Alliance's (PHA) mission is to end the cycle of homelessness, one child at a time. PHA focuses on kids age 5 through 24, who are often 'hidden in plain sight', and provides them with the housing, educational support, and extracurricular opportunities needed to help them realize a future that is not limited by their parents' economic circumstances.
San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity is a local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity (HFH) International. Founded in 1990, we seek to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action while eliminating poverty housing and homelessness from the San Gabriel Valley. HFH works in partnership with God and people from all walks of life to create better, permanent shelter for lower-income families. To accomplish this, HFH builds and renovates houses, providing decent homes in decent communities where people can live and grow into all that God intended. Our affiliate has built 39 homes and has 11 more currently under construction on Kenwood Street in Glendale. When these homes are complete, our affiliate will attain the important 50-home productivity benchmark and will be providing 205 men, women and children with safe, decent, affordable shelter.
New Avenues for Youth is a Portland-based nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention and intervention of youth homelessness. Our services for young people (ages 9-25) focus on the individual—their experiences, identities, needs, and goals—and helping them make positive change in their lives.
Break the cycle of homelessness. Bring together disparate groups so that each can discover the worth, dignity and potential of the other. Pioneer a service model worthy of replication. This mission unites all members of the center community in a common endeavor. Because of the depth and severity of the condition of homelessness, no less than a focused and concerted effort can bring lasting change into the lives of our guests.
The Community Hope Center’s mission is to provide assistance to all those in need in our community. We secure a “no wrong door” policy and are committed to providing resources or referrals for those who are actively searching for assistance and who are ready to forge a path towards self-sufficiency.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
PATH’s mission is to advocate on the behalf of those victimized by sex-trafficking, provide restorative care and educate our communities. This is done through a number of services with a primary focus on providing a safe environment for rescued victims of sex-trafficking, sexual assault and prostitution to heal in a therapeutic, residential program of restoration and community reintegration, through a variety of christ-centered services and recovery programs, offering hope for healing, personal growth and future success.
To create successful homeownership by partnering hardworking families in need with the community to build healthy, affordable homes.
The mission of the Community Action Agency of Somerville (CAAS) is to reduce poverty among local families and individuals while working to counteract - and whenever possible, eliminate - the societal conditions that cause and perpetuate poverty.
The mission of ICDC is to create a vibrant, stable, and safe South Dallas/Fair Park community by building partnerships that promote homeownership, economic development and community education. We envision a vibrant, stable South Dallas/Fair Park community as evidenced by the following characteristics: A variety of healthy, family-friendly homes businesses Homeownership opportunities for low-to-moderate income individuals and families Attractive and adequate infrastructure (e.g. – streets, sidewalks, green space, utilities, trees, etc.) that facilitate safe, sustainable environment and communities. Neighborhood activism and beautification Cultural and recreational entertainment options Preservation of the historic character of South Dallas neighborhoods Employment opportunities that provide a livable wage and benefits