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To make God known, loved and served by feeding, clothing, and comforting the most vulnerable among us, offering dignity and hospitality to all who pass through our door.
To end the cycle of poverty for kids in need by providing decent housing and access to school for all ages.
Founded in 2001 to educate people about their fair housing rights. Annual conference targeting the low/moderate income families
At Renaissance, our aim is to find safe and secure housing for the men, women and families we serve, and to provide them with the services they’ll need to lead lives of health, dignity and stability. We prevent homelessness among those who are at risk, and help build stronger communities by fostering residential stability and supporting those we serve.
Teen Feed works with the community to offer support to meet basic needs, build strong relationships, and ally with homeless youth as they meet their future off the streets.
To provide transitional housing and life skills training for formerly incarcerated men.
Causa Justa :: Just Cause builds grassroots power and leadership to create strong, equitable communities. Born through mergers between Black organizations and Latino organizations, we build bridges of solidarity between working class communities. Through rights-based services, policy campaigns, civic engagement, and direct action, we improve conditions in our neighborhoods in the san francisco bay area, and contribute to building the larger multi-racial, multi-generational movement needed for fundamental change.
Bradley Angle’s mission is to serve all people affected by domestic violence. We do this by placing people experiencing—or at risk of—domestic violence at the center of our services and providing them with safety, education, empowerment, healing, and hope.
The mission of Venice Community Housing is to reduce homelessness, maximize affordable housing, empower low-income constituents, provide social services, and advocate for public policy that protects and strengthens the economic, racial, and cultural diversity of venice and other neighborhoods on the westside of Los Angeles.
The mission of the Neighborhood Development Foundation is to educate and assist low and moderate-income families to build asset through homeownership.
Established in 1971, Raphael House was the first shelter in San Francisco for families experiencing homelessness. The mission of Raphael House is to help at-risk families achieve stable housing and financial independence while strengthening family bonds and personal dignity. At Raphael House, we see homelessness as a temporary state that doesn't define a person. We understand that homelessness can result from unexpected economic, health-related circumstances, or a breakdown in family structure. We provide families an opportunity to take ownership of their futures and improve the quality of their lives through a nurturing and supportive process emphasizing the importance of strong families and personal dignity.
The Delores Project provides safe, comfortable shelter and personalized services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness. We also work to end homelessness by advocating for housing solutions.