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At Saint John’s Program for Real Change, it’s our mission to end the generational cycle of trauma and homelessness by providing a safe space for women and children to heal and develop the skills necessary to transform their lives.
H.Y.S.S.O.P. Housing Inc.-Honoring Your Seasoned Spirit in Opulent Places was founded 2010, formed as a group in 2012, acquired its 501c3 non-profit status in 2015. We exist to provide aging 55+ LGBTQ Women of Color quality housing in a supportive environment. We seek to improve the quality of life for this community and to respond to the needs of this community through housing ventures. We aspire to provide safe, fully sustainable, culturally diverse housing for aging 55+ LGBTQ Women of Color and the women & family who love them. We believe that aging 55+ LGBTQ Women of Color deserve the right to live in an environment that supports our sexuality, cultural sensitivity, different abilities, as well as address the care and well-being of our overall self.
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.
Friends of Youth provides a comprehensive range of therapeutic services for youth, young adults and their families to improve their emotional stability and self-sufficiency. Founded in 1951, the core mission of Friends of Youth is to deliver a broad range of services to youth and their families to improve their emotional stability and self-sufficiency. With 25 program sites, services in 18 cities, and a $12M budget, we provide a safe place and emotional support for youth and families facing challenging circumstances. Our vision is that all youth have every opportunity to succeed.
U.S.VETS mission is the successful transition of military veterans and their families through the provision of housing, counseling, career development, and comprehensive support. U.S.VETS is the largest veteran-specific non-profit housing and service provider in the country with 10 sites in five states (AZ, CA, HI, NV, and TX) and the District of Columbia. Since its inception in 1993, U.S.VETS has engaged over 135,000 veterans, provided residential services to nearly 50,000 veterans and placed 13,000 veterans into jobs. Core services include supportive transitional and permanent housing and employment assistance to help homeless and at-risk veterans achieve self-sufficiency.
Matthew's Hope fosters the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of the homeless men, women and children of our community by meeting basic needs, developing skills and restoring dignity and independence
It is our mission to provide a safe and caring environment for children and teens who have faced abuse, abandonment, neglect and/or homelessness.
Brookside Community Development Corporation exists to create opportunities of renewal and transformation in the lives of people residing in the Brookside neighborhood on the Near Eastside of Indianapolis through Play, Reentry, and Housing.
To provide accessible, barrier-free services to empower people experiencing problems with homelessness, housing, hunger, and poverty; and to advocate for solutions to these problems.
SAFE HARBOR EAST ON IS DEDICATED TO EMPOWERING AND EDUCATING HOMELESS MEN AND WOMEN, AND TO HELPING THEM TO ACHIEVE A BETTER WAY OF LIFE TO THAT END, WE PROVIDE SAFE, SECURE HOUSING AND CASE MANAGEMENT FORALL CLIENTS ASA PART OF THE COMMUNITY, WE WILL MAINTAIN A DROP-IN-CENTER WHERE PEOPLE MAY OBTAIN MEALS AND NEEDED SOCIALIZATION IT IS OUR MISSION TO SEE THAT EVERYONE WHO COMES TO US IS GIVEN THE MEANS AND OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE A LIFE OF FULFILLMENT AND RECOVERY
Program activities are as follows: *Home construction, repair and rehabilitation for low-income persons living in deteriorating housing, *Vocational training for unskilled workers particularly in the construction trades, *Assistance in the development and start-up of small businesses by persons who lack the economic ability and expertise to do so without assistance, *Creation of job opportunities for unemployed persons, and mobilization of relief workers to areas of disaster and poverty.
Serving and strengthening the community by providing emergency shelter, resources and supportive services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness.