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ICCF is a nonprofit housing corporation whose leadership is motivated by, and programs shaped by, its belief that all people deserve safe, clean, affordable housing. God has called us to seek justice in our community in response to the saving love of Jesus Christ, that others may see His love in action.
Serving over 4,500 unique individuals annually, Dégagé operates with the goal of making sure every man and woman serves knows that he or she is not alone as they navigate life’s obstacles. The formal mission of Degage is "to reflect the love of Christ by building relationships and offering programs that foster dignity and respect."
Our Mission: Home Repair Services strengthens vulnerable Kent County homeowners because strong homeowners build strong communities. Our Vision: Confident homeowners enjoying vibrant communities.
Following Christ's example and motivated by our community needs, our mission is to prevent and end relationship abuse.Safe Haven Ministries provides services to survivors and their children in West Michigan - primarily Kent County - who have experienced and/or witnessed domestic abuse. Our prevention and education program operates in Kent County and facilitates outreach and training efforts in schools, businesses and churches to take preventative action towards ending domestic abuse before it begins
David’s House Ministries exists to extend God’s love and foster a community of care for adults with special needs.
Responding to immediate needs, we provide resources that improve the quality of life for members of the Oglala Lakota Nation, and create meaningful opportunities to build understanding for our volunteers.
The mission of the Washtenaw Housing Alliance is to end homelessness in our community.The root causes of homelessness include:poverty, including the loss of resources caused by substance abuse, physical illness and mental illness,violence, including domestic and sexual violence usually directed against women and children,racism and other institutionalized prejudices, and class privilege and discriminatory patterns of economic and social investment.Any strategies to end, or even to minimize homelessness, must be designed with these root causes in mind.In order to end homelessness, it is imperative that all members of the community, individuals, institutions, and government participate in the effort. The Washtenaw Housing Alliance models this community partnership by consisting of a wide range of organizations dedicated to helping people who are homeless and those who are in danger of losing their housing. We will work to fulfill our mission through collaboration and partnerships that address root causes of homelessness, and by making needed systemic changes that will sustain over time. Every person who is homeless or at risk of homelessness will be provided with alternatives for shelter, housing and services, including those who are vulnerable and difficult to serve.Helping persons who are homeless must include: Provision of basic necessities, including food, clothing and medical care Development and maintenance of accessible and responsive options for emergency shelter, transitional housing and permanent housing Promotion of individual autonomy through development of education and employment opportunities, debt reduction and credit assistance, literacy programs, transportation and childcare Support services to keep individuals and families in housing
Shining Light Homes has been birthed from a vision to empower young mothers who are experiencing difficult times to become successful mothers raising healthy, well-adjusted children on their own when there is little to no support from family or the father of the baby.
Apna Ghar provides critical, comprehensive, culturally competent services, and conducts outreach and advocacy across communities to end gender violence. Apna Ghar seeks to end gender violence through a three- pronged approach of highly effective and innovative services for survivors and those who perpetrate harm, advocacy and community education and accountability.
Lake County Haven empowers homeless women and their children to achieve permanent, independent living. It is our vision that no one who enters our programs will ever be homeless again.
Seeking to put God’s love into action, Jackson Interfaith Shelter provides temporary shelter and other essential resources to people experiencing homelessness or poverty.
INSPIRED BY DIVERSE FAITHS AND SHARED VALUES, INTERFAITH ACTION OF EVANSTON BRINGS PEOPLE TOGETHER TO SERVE HUNGRY AND HOMELESS PEOPLE. PURSUE INTERFATH DIOLOGUE, AND ENGAGE IN ADVOCACY THAT PROMOTES SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR THOSE WHO SERVE.