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Community Hope Center, Inc.

The Community Hope Center’s mission is to provide assistance to all those in need in our community. We secure a “no wrong door” policy and are committed to providing resources or referrals for those who are actively searching for assistance and who are ready to forge a path towards self-sufficiency.

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Partnership for Strong Communities

The Partnership for Strong Communities is a non-profit thought leader and policy advocacy organization focused on fostering vibrant communities, eliminating homelessness and creating homes.

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Elijah Family Homes

Elijah Family Homes, a faith-based organization, fosters hope, dignity, and self-sufficiency through stable housing and supportive services for families in recovery.

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Hale-Barnard Corporation

Hale Barnard Corporation provides residential and supportive services of exceptional quality for a diverse older population in the Boston area.

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The Beacon of Downtown Houston

The Beacon is a non-profit organization that serves the Houston homeless community through daily services, civil legal aid, counseling and mentoring and access to housing. Our mission is to provide essential and next-step services to restore hope and end homelessness in Houston.

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Pearson Project

To give hope to the homeless by providing food, hygiene kits and clothes.

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Family Preservation and Strengthening Services

Family Pass helps families that are homeless or at risk of homelessness in Fairfax county. We provide rent subsidies and connect families with the support services needed to become self-sufficient. Our work is part of fairfax county’s 10-year plan to prevent and end homelessness in our community.

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Seton Home

To break the cycle of abuse and poverty by providing a caring home, education, and support services necessary to transform the lives of pregnant and parenting teen mothers and their children.

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Project 150

Project 150 provides food, clothing, school supplies, hygiene items, and special requests to homeless, displaced and disadvantaged high school students. Our mission is to collaborate with schools and community organizations to maximize resources and allow students to focus on achieving graduation.

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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL INC - BLOOMINGTON

In Monroe County, Indiana, a person earning minimum wage must work 72 hours every week of the year to afford a two-bedroom apartment. In a county where 1 in 5 people are living in poverty, unaffordable housing holds our community back from being a place that families can call “home”. Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County’s mission is to eliminate poverty housing by building simple, decent, affordable homes in partnership with qualifying families. Habitat homeowners pay interest-free, no-profit mortgages, which are used to build more habitat houses. Because houses are principally built with volunteer labor, mortgage payments are affordable for low-income partners. Habitat qualifying families, or partner families, are selected based on their need for housing, ability to repay the no-interest mortgage and willingness to partner with habitat by earning 250 hours of “sweat equity” or volunteer time. Through the work of thousands of volunteers and organizations, habitat for humanity of monroe county has built approx. 170 homes.

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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL INC - FLORENCE - 01062-0642

Working with our many partners, Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanity builds strength, stability and self-reliance through homeownership in Hampshire and Franklin counties. We are an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, an ecumenical organization that envisions a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

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Cara Program

Cara's mission is to unlock the power and purpose within our communities and ourselves to create real and lasting success. Through its personal and professional skills training and access to employment opportunities Cara serves as a leader of poverty alleviation in Chicago and beyond. Since 1991, we have helped more than 7,500 people find more than 11,500 quality jobs. We help motivated men and women break the barriers of poverty (and often the interrelated challenges of recovery, domestic violence, episodic homelessness, and incarceration) to get and keep good jobs, and more importantly rebuild hope, self-esteem and opportunity for themselves and their families in the process. Learn more at www.carachicago.org