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We’re Alta Housing—nice to meet you! We’re Bay Area locals, and we’ve been in Palo Alto since the early ‘70s. We’re an independent non-profit agency that builds, develops, acquires, and manages low- and moderate-income housing in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties. We provide high-quality, safe housing; subsidize rents to the greatest degree possible, and support our residents in reaching their goals through the Resident Services program. We believe that everyone has their own story, yet we all want the same thing: we want what’s best for our families; we want to do meaningful work. We believe that communities benefit when people can afford to live in them, and that when it comes down to it, nothing is more valuable than people. See you around town!
Salt Lake Neighborhood Housing Services (NHS), DBA as NeighborWorks® Salt Lake (NWSL), builds on the strengths of neighborhoods, creating opportunities through housing, resident leadership, youth and economic development. We work in partnership with residents, government and businesses to build and sustain neighborhoods of choice.
Our mission is to empower individuals, parents, and families to rise above poverty and rebuild their lives.
Our mission is to provide temporary shelter and equip residents for employability to resolve poverty and obtain housing.
Habitat for Humanity- Lakeside is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization operated on Christian principles that seeks to put God’s love into action by building homes, communities and hope. Habitat for Humanity-Lakeside is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide through constructing, rehabilitating and preserving homes; by advocating for fair and just housing policies; and by providing training and access to resources to help families improve their shelter conditions. Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope.
All our words and actions are for the ultimate purpose of putting shelter on the hearts and minds of people in such a powerful way that poverty housing and homelessness become socially, politically and religiously unacceptable in our community. Stanly County Habitat for Humanity's philosophy is to build simple, decent houses and eliminate sub-standard housing.
"A world where everyone has a decent place to live. Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.”
The Habitat mission is a hand-up, not a hand-out, and since 1978 the Trident Habitat affiliates have partnered in helping a combined 817 families to purchase affordable homes so that they might realize their dreams of home ownership and the many benefits that in turn follow.
Our goal is to enrich the lives of America's homeless by providing a continuous source of fresh, clean, bottled water delivered with a daily inspirational message of hope, love, and a sense of belonging to the greater community.
Aileen Getty founded Gettlove in 2005 in response to homelessness in the Hollywood community. Gettlove is committed to providing services through a companionship model, where the case manager and client navigate the complex journey out of homelessness together. The relationship that is developed along the way is an essential component of Gettlove’s ability to share in each client’s challenges and joys in continuing to maintain a home. Gettlove further strives to be both a catalyst and a model within the community, implementing and evaluating innovative practices that can be replicated throughout the country. Gettlove hopes to demonstrate the power of relationships, the importance of instilling a sense of belonging in every member of the community, and the effectiveness of permanent housing. Success is not only measured by numbers, but by improvements in quality of life for clients and for the community.
Would Works provides a work opportunity for people who are homeless or living in poverty. Started in Los Angeles, Would Works creates and sells wood products that are hand-crafted by individuals who have an immediate financial need and are working towards a goal.
To establish a replicable model for senior life that is focused on brain health, wellness and purposeful living.