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Military Warriors Support Foundation

Their mission is to support combat wounded U.S. military service members by offering programs that facilitate a successful transition back to civilian life.

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Shreveport Bossier Rescue Mission

Shreveport-Bossier Rescue Mission exists to pursue the passion of Jesus Christ to lift up the hungry, homeless, abused, and addicted.

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Poverello Center

In collaboration with the people of Missoula and surrounding areas, and local, state and national organizations, the Poverello Center, Inc. reaches out to provide food, shelter, clothing and essential services to the community's hungry and homeless. This mission is accomplished through compassionate, respectful and competent services in an environment that enhances human worth

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Family Promise Of Lawrence

Empowering families in a housing crisis to achieve stabilization through community connections

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Holy Ground Shelter For Homeless

To shelter and mentor homeless, pregnant or parenting young women and their children, living in Palm Beach County, who are willing to make positive changes in their lives.

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Sunday Love Project

The Mission of The Sunday Love Project is to share food amongst the homeless, while simultaneously building community. Our efforts aim to break bread with those who are struggling to make their way back into society as contributing members. We are a liaison between a hungry, struggling mind and a focused, nourished soul. Each week The Sunday Love Project serves over 200 meals to the homeless in Philadelphia, PA each week

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Rainbow Place Shelter For Homeless Women

The mission of Rainbow Place is to provide women emergency overnight shelter during the hypothermia season and assist them as they transition to a better quality of life.

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Sojourners Place

Sojourners' Place provides comprehensive services designed to help homeless men and women return to the community as self-sufficient people. The organization achieves this goal by offering them a case-managed program with an open-ended time frame for completion of the program.

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Westminster Rescue Mission

The Westminster Rescue Mission is a community that provides clinical, physical, and spiritual resources to heal the addicted and feed the hungry. We take a holistic approach with Christ as the foundation of our work

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Calvary Women's Services

Calvary Women’s Services empowers homeless women in Washington, DC, to transform their lives through housing, health, education, and employment programs. Calvary is committed to providing these services in Anacostia, a neighborhood with the highest poverty rate in the District. Our programs are designed for women who are survivors of violence and trauma, are living with mental illness, or are in recovery from substance addiction. Through personalized services and with peer support, each woman identifies and builds on her own strengths in order to meet her goals for safe housing, good health, and financial independence.

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Maryland Center For Veterans Education And Training

To provide homeless veterans and other veterans in need with comprehensive services that will enable them to rejoin their communities as productive citizens.

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National Coalition For Homeless Veterans

The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV) is the only nationally-based organization solely focused on finding an effective solution for ending veteran homelessness. We work to achieve our mission by promoting collaboration, shaping policy, building service capacity, ensuring accountability, & managing a national hotline. We've build a tight-knit web of almost 200 members and 1700 local service organizations across the country who are addressing the needs of veterans at-risk of & experiencing homelessness. But we will not stop working until every veteran has a home & the ability to maintain it.Our work all comes down to each veteran who avoided or overcame homelessness. We'll continue this effort because it is unacceptable to leave even a single veteran outside the wire.