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Union Mission exists to prevent and end homelessness in the greater Savannah area.
Assist adults, children and youth in reclaiming their right to a life free from domestic violence. SafeHouse Denver strives to: • intervene in domestic violence with services that empower adults, children and youth to live free from domestic abuse. • prevent domestic violence through education efforts that foster and support a broad movement for violence-free communities. • facilitate an interactive, collaborative community response to relationship violence that identifies victims earlier, makes victim services more accessible, and builds community awareness and accountability.
p:ear builds positive relationships with homeless and transitional youth, ages15 to 24, through education, art and recreation to affirm personalworth and create more meaningful and healthier lives.
Break the cycle of homelessness. Bring together disparate groups so that each can discover the worth, dignity and potential of the other. Pioneer a service model worthy of replication. This mission unites all members of the center community in a common endeavor. Because of the depth and severity of the condition of homelessness, no less than a focused and concerted effort can bring lasting change into the lives of our guests.
DESC helps people with the complex needs of homelessness, substance use disorders, and serious mental illness achieve their highest potential for health and well-being through comprehensive services, treatment, and housing.
Tumbleweed is a non-profit organization founded in 1972 to help homeless and forgotten youth in our community to grow and thrive. In 1975, the open hands program began offering shelter and counseling for youth in crisis. We now have a dozen programs that provide a full range of services.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
In Monroe County, Indiana, a person earning minimum wage must work 72 hours every week of the year to afford a two-bedroom apartment. In a county where 1 in 5 people are living in poverty, unaffordable housing holds our community back from being a place that families can call “home”. Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County’s mission is to eliminate poverty housing by building simple, decent, affordable homes in partnership with qualifying families. Habitat homeowners pay interest-free, no-profit mortgages, which are used to build more habitat houses. Because houses are principally built with volunteer labor, mortgage payments are affordable for low-income partners. Habitat qualifying families, or partner families, are selected based on their need for housing, ability to repay the no-interest mortgage and willingness to partner with habitat by earning 250 hours of “sweat equity” or volunteer time. Through the work of thousands of volunteers and organizations, habitat for humanity of monroe county has built approx. 170 homes.
Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Door of Hope empowerd families facing homelessness to transform their lives.
Leading Initiatives for the Less Fortunate Together or L.I.F.T, is a multi-faceted nonprofit organization that was established in 2014. L.I.F.T aims to bring awareness and aid to those in need of a helping hand.
NAM's mission is to meet basic human needs through neighbors helping neighbors. NAM is a community based, multi-program social service agency established in 1983 which is supported by 50 congregations, 17 service organizations, and over 170 business community partners. Guided by a relatively small staff of 85, more than 2,700 volunteers work together to provide a variety of basic services to our neighbors in need throughout the Houston area. More than 50% of those helped by this effort are children.