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Habitat for Humanity of St. Augustine/St. Johns county brings people of all walks of life together to build homes, communities, and hope.
Habitat for Humanity of Calhoun County {HFHCC} is a nonprofit Christian housing ministry committed to building affordable houses in partnership with God's people in need. It welcomes all persons who wish to support its efforts to eliminate substandard housing- one house at a time-with new construction. It is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International.
To improve the quality of life both socially and economically for low-income residents in Talbot county
The Carying Place teaches homeless, working families with children life skills for attaining independent living while providing short-term housing and support services to address their individual needs.
Working with others to end the cycle of homelessness.
To offer shelter, social services and supportive housing to homeless and low-income people.
DOROT alleviates social isolation among the elderly and provides services to help them live independently as valued members of the community. We serve the Jewish and wider community, bringing the generations together in a mutually beneficial partnership of elders, volunteers and professionals. Our work provides an effective model for others.
Founded in 1989, the mission of South County Outreach is to prevent hunger and homelessness by helping people help themselves.
The mission of Institute of Women Today (IWT) is to provide interim housing to homeless women and families, and experiences that support, empower, and mentor our residents and the broader community.
Living Soul Foundation provides shelter for mothers in distress, to educate, equip and encourage new life as they return to their communities transformed to lead and disciple others to positively impact the next generation.
Our mission is to uplift under-served individuals and their families by doing whatever it takes. We started in 1953 in Oakland, and have since expanded across the Bay Area, from Fremont to Fairfield and everywhere in between.
North Coast Community Homes builds and maintains homes for people with developmental disabilities and severe mental illness throughout Northeast Ohio.