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The mission of Tempe Community Action Agency (TCAA) is to foster dignity and self-reliance for the economically vulnerable in the communities we serve. This work is accomplished through six primary focus areas: Hunger Relief, Housing Security, Senior Independence, Healthy Families, Economic Advancement, and Community Engagement
PROVIDE HOUSING ASSISTANCE SERVICE TO NEEDY FAMILIES, PAY RENT FOR FAMILIES & SINGLE-PARENTS BY FINDING, LOCATING & PLACING THESE FAMILIES, MHS SUBSIDIZES PART OR ALL OF THE RENTAL COST FOR THE NEEDY FAMILY.
Working together with low income families to build and sustain healthy homes and communities.
Formed in 1976 following a farmworker housing conference, CCRH is one of the oldest state low-income housing coalitions in the country. Through advocacy, organizing, research, technical assistance, and leadership development our goal is to make the case for rural housing improvement and strengthen the capacity of the nonprofit and public sectors to provide affordable housing and related facilities. Members are primarily community-based nonprofit and public developers, including the largest self-help housing producers in the United States, as well as local government officials, and local activists concerned about rural quality of life.
The mission of Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco (ECS) is to help people who are homeless or very low-income obtain the shelter, housing, jobs, and essential services in order to maintain permanent housing and to live as fully as they can.
from the website: "Children of Shelters believes we can begin to break the cycle of homelessness for children in San Francisco. Every day we create opportunities and provide educational funding for many of the City's 2,500 homeless kids because without these changes, they will likely stay homeless for life."
The mission STEAC is to provide immediate short-term assistance with basic necessities to Yolo County families and individuals with incomes below the poverty level. STEAC is committed to enlarging the social awareness of the community and providing opportunities for local citizens to help others in need.
The Little Sisters of the Poor offers life long security and care for the elderly in a home-like setting, surrounding them with thoughtful attention, spiritual support and appropriate medical care. The Little Sisters uphold the dignity and value of each life, promote the well-being of every needy elderly person and keep vigil with them when dying. The Sisters embrace poverty and depend on the generosity of others who are willing to share in their mission. The congregation was founded in Brittany, France by St. Jeanne Jugan in 1839. Since their inception, the Little Sisters have given quality care to over 1,000,000 aged poor. Today 2,900 Little Sisters serve in over 200 homes in 31 countries.
THE ORGANIZATION OFFERS SOCIAL SERVICES AS A COMPASSIONATE OUTREACH TO ABUSED, NEGLECTED AND DEPENDENT CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN NEED. THE ORGANIZATION STRIVES TO POSITIVELY IMPACT THE LIVES OF CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND ALL THOSE WHO RECEIVE SERVICES BY MEETING THEIR IMMEDIATE NEEDS AND ENHANCING THEIR PROSPECTS FOR A BETTER AND BRIGHTER FUTURE.
Their mission is to research, implement, and document effective housing strategies and technologies.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Gwinnett Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. We build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter.
Demonstrating God's goodness by providing Rescue and Recovery Services in Jesus' Name.