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Boles Children's Home, founded in 1924, functioned in its first three decades as an orphanage utilizing dormitory living for large groups of children. Beginning in the mid-fifties, it transitioned into a children's home, with smaller groups of boys and girls living in cottages with houseparent couples. In the mid-eighties, the transition continued toward the present multi-program Child and Family Services agency providing a range of residential, counseling, and vocational services to children and to single-parent mothers and their children. Throughout its history, Boles Home has maintained the foundational Christian values, woven into the fabric of its service programs. Boles has provided a home to over 21,0000 Children in its 84 years of service. No child or family is turned away because of race, religion, color, national origin, or inability to pay.
The Bread of Life Mission is an evangelic Christian ministry providing physical and spiritual support for homeless men in the Seattle area. This physical support included providing 33,588 overnight beds and 124,578 meals and 8,366 hampers of clothing, as well as job training and assistance in obtaining employment.
JAMAICA OUTREACH PROGRAM (J.O.P.) 'S mission is to help the poor in Jamaica. JOP provides love, respect, funds, goods and services for health care, education, and basic support, to improve the lives of the poor in Jamaica without regard to religious affiliation, personal history, gender, age or race.
THE PURPOSE AND MISSION OF THE WEST MOUNTAIN REGIONAL HOUSING COALITION IS TO INCREASE THE AVAILABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY OF AFFORDABLE WORKFORCE HOUSING WITHIN A GEOGRAPHIC REGION OF COLORADO INCLUDING PORTIONS OF PITKIN, EAGLE AND GARFIELD COUNTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WORKFORCE HOUSING, SENIOR HOUSING, SUPPORTIVE HOUSING AND SUCH OTHER HOUSING NEEDS AS MAY ARISE.
Babies of Homelessness was established in 2016 as a 501(c)(3) to confront diaper need. We work tirelessly to fulfill our mission of improving health and well-being for parents and children by providing diapers, wipes and formula free of charge to King and Snohomish County families and agencies.
To make a positive difference in the lives of residents of the City of New Haven through the development and operation of affordable communities of choice and by providing opportunities for greater self-sufficiency.
FISH provides food, clothing, shelter, and medical aid to the homeless, hungry, and underemployed within our community, with the objective to provide programs and referrals to families and individuals so that they may be come self-sufficient.
Home Sweet Home Ministries demonstrates Christ's love through innovative approaches that instill hope, restore lives, and build community.
Our mission is to offer innovative peer-based recovery oriented services to homeless and underserved individuals with alcoholism and other drug addictions. The program is specifically designed to rekindle a person's desire and ability to return to a meaningful and productive life.
The Little Sisters of the Poor offer needy elderly persons total quality care in a loving, supportive Home where they are welcomed as family and cared for with dignity and respect until death. Believing that to accompany the elderly on their final journey is the greatest expression of their vow of hospitality, the Little Sisters humbly and prayerfully devote their lives to fulfilling this most sacred aspect of Our Lord's mission of salvation.
School on Wheels of Massachusetts’ (SOWMA) mission is to support the academic, social and emotional growth of students impacted by homelessness. Our vision is for all students to have the support necessary to be successful in school and achieve a productive future that will help end the cycle of homelessness.Our 3 “Pathways to Student Success” (One-on-One Tutoring Program, Bridge Program and Tools for School) give at risk students the opportunity to reach their full potential --- by being a consistent presence in their lives, by building their belief in themselves and by increasing their competencies to succeed in school. Since 2004, SOWMA has tutored 3,200+ students, celebrated 39 college graduations and distributed 31,000+ customized backpacks.
U.S.VETS mission is to prevent and end veteran homelessness. We empower veterans and families through housing, comprehensive services and advocacy. U.S.VETS is the nation’s largest nonprofit provider of comprehensive services to homeless and at-risk veterans. After 32 years of operation, U.S.VETS has grown from a single facility to 40 residential and service centers in 18 locations across 7 states – Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Texas, Virginia, and Maryland – as well as Washington D.C and the U.S. Territory of Guam. We provide wraparound and preventive services that create pathways out of homelessness for veterans and their families. Our services include housing, case management, mental health support, workforce development, and more.