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Their mission is to advance solutions that use housing as a platform for services to improve the lives of the most vulnerable people, maximize public resources and build healthy communities.
Our Mission Is To End Homelessness In The Big Bend Area Through Leadership, Education and the provision of quality service .
The mission of Jubilee Park and Community Center is to be a catalyst for community renewal and enrichment to the Jubilee Park Neighborhood, a 62-block area in southeast Dallas. The majority of families here are working poor who are under served in terms of education and health resources.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Trinity Habitat builds strong families and neighborhoods! We partner with families and neighborhoods to build and renovate homes. The homes transform the children, parents, and neighborhoods. We offer a unique, tangible and hands-on experience for our volunteers. Most of our work occurs in Fort Worth. We also build in Mansfield and Weatherford. Several times a year we lead "Global Village" mission trips to Central America, the Caribbean, and/or Africa.
To Equip, Encourage and Empower single homeless women with the skills to enhance their quality of life.
HANDS IS THE LARGEST NON-PROFIT PROVIDER OF HIGH QUALITY AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN NORTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND CURRENTLY OVERSEES 1,092 APARTMENT HOMES IN OVER 43 HOUSING COMMUNITIES IN 5 COUNTIES. FOR OVER 50 YEARS, HANDS HAS SUCCESSFULLY DEVELOPED MORE THAN 1,033 UNITS OF AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING IN 9 COUNTIES ACROSS PENNSYLVANIA. HANDS MULTIFAMILY DEVELOPMENTS ARE AMONG THE BEST DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED RENTAL COMMUNITIES IN PENNSYLVANIA. IN ADDITION, HANDS DEVELOPS AND BUILDS SINGLE FAMILY HOMES FOR MODERATE TO LOW INCOME FAMILIES WHO ARE OFTEN FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS. HANDS ALSO PROVIDES SUPPORT SERVICES TO OUR RESIDENT FAMILIES TO ENRICH THEIR EXPERIENCE AND ENSURE A SUCCESSFUL LONG TERM LIVING ARRANGEMENT.
From Houses to Homes aims to create pathways out of poverty by providing safe housing, education and health care.
Founded in 2003, Safe Families for Children (Safe Families) surrounds families in crisis with caring, compassionate community. We are a nonprofit, volunteer movement that provides hope and support to families in our local communities. Located in 70 cities across the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and beyond, we are motivated by compassion to keep children safe and out of foster care.
Strengthening our community by creating opportunities that support and inspire women. Founded in 1986 Women’s Opportunity & Resource Development, Inc. (WORD) is one of Missoula’s longest established and most experienced non-profit organizations. Since our founding in 1986, WORD has spearheaded, supported and participated with organizations, agencies and individuals who are committed to building community in Missoula. Vision: At WORD we envision a socially just world where each person is valued and all are empowered to fulfill their potential. We aim to build, through collective action, the socioeconomic, cultural and political conditions that ensure equality, independence and full participation for all. We believe that these conditions are indispensable to the health and sustainability of families, communities and society as a whole. Mission: WORD creates opportunities, programs and policies that inspire and support women’s development, leadership and choice, for the benefit of our entire community. Values: As a feminist organization WORD is committed to modeling and actively promoting ways of working that: - Value and celebrate women’s experiences and contributions; - Respect individual dignity and honor diversity; - Ensure accessibility for those with the least access to resources, value and power; - Are holistic, client-centered and strengths-based; - Encourage creativity, community and openness to change. - Through our programs we offer support, education and training to empower women and their families to move from a place of need to a place of independence, participation and choice. Our programs promote women’s access to stable housing, adequate income, personal/career development, family/school involvement and the creation of policies for social change.
The Shoebox Project collects and delivers gifts in-kind to women who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Gifts are valued at $50 and contain a mixture of basic necessities and little luxuries. A gift from The Shoebox Project helps to reduce social isolation and is an important reminder for a woman living in poverty that despite her circumstances, she remains a valued member of her community. We are currently active in 9 cities across the USA (including New York, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh) and in 35 Canadian cities.
The Father McKenna Center meets the immediate needs of men experiencing homelessness and families experiencing food insecurity.