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Alameda Point Collaborative is working to end homelessness and its symptoms by providing housing and support services to create communities where formerly homeless families and individuals can flourish.
The Redwood Gospel Mission, in the grace and power of Jesus Christ, mobilizes the community to minister to the needy so that lives are transformed.
Shelter Partnership, Inc. is a nonprofit organization collaboratively solving homelessness in Los Angeles County through policy analysis, program design, resource development, and advocacy in support of agencies and local government that serve the homeless.
The mission of My Friend's Place (MFP) is to assist and inspire homeless youth to build self-sufficient lives.
Facing Forward ends homelessness for families and individuals by offering hope, help and housing. Facing Forward provides permanent housing, education, advocacy, and social services.
Today, known as the Roxborough Home for Women, this Victorian gem continues to honor the mission of its founder as a nonprofit community providing personal care services for women in a nurturing, caring and homelike environment.
To support military members, veterans, and their families staying at Fisher Houses and those who are eligible to utilize Fisher Houses but staying at other appropriate points of care venues while they receive medical treatment, care or support.
THE FILING ENTITY IS ORGANIZED FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES AS A NON-PROFIT TO FOSTER LOW-INCOME HOUSING AND TO ACT FOR THE BENEFIT OF, PERFORM THE FUNCTIONS OF AND CARRY OUT THE PURPOSES OF THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY.
We believe every person has a story and every story has value. We exist to empower communities to end the cycle of human trafficking by starting and supporting social enterprises that raise awareness, offer opportunities for economic independence for survivors and fund the fight against human trafficking. Currently Stories Foundation operates the Freedom Food Truck and Storyteller Catering. In the future we hope to operate a Cafe and sell food products. All with the goal of spreading awareness about human trafficking and empowering people to make a difference through purposeful purchasing as a first step
B'nai B'rith is an international Jewish organization committed to the security and continuity of the Jewish people, defending human rights, combating anti-Semitism, bigotry and ignorance, and providing service to the community on the broadest principles of humanity.
Our mission is "Growing Children, Strengthening Families and Changing Neighborhoods" to ensure that low income at risk families receive quality services, when they need them, regardless of why, from caring people. Lydia's House, established in 1990 by Eugene and Patrice Sheppard, takes a holistic approach to family development and provides multi-faceted services to end the cycle of poverty. Over the past 16 years, Lydia's House has grown to provide youth intervention services, including a homework center for children ages 6-12, tutoring, and mentoring for youth ages 13-17, teen parenting/ pregnancy prevention. Lydia's House adult intervention services include adult literacy , entrepreneurial development, computer training, substance abuse prevention counseling and housing for seniors. Their work with families living in far southwest and southeast neighborhoods of Anacostia, Bellevue, Congress Heights and Washington Highland began in 1989 at a shelter for homeless families. Under their leadership, Lydia's House has served hundreds of families, often paying rent to prevent eviction, providing food and paying utility bills. Lydia's House provides fist time homebuyer training and works with lenders, real estate brokers and other industry partners to promote home ownership.