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KFM Making A Difference is an organization focused on spreading disability awareness and giving scholarships for students with autism to pursue a post-secondary education. Founded in 2009 by CEO and President Kerry Magro, the organization hopes to “make a difference” in the lives of all of those with special needs.
Ozone House is a community-based, nonprofit agency that helps young people lead safe, healthy and productive lives through intensive prevention and intervention services. Since 1969, Ozone House has actively developed unique, high-quality housing and support programs and services that provide support, intervention, training, and assistance to runaway, homeless and high-risk youth and their families. Through these support services, we help youth develop essential life skills, improve their relationships, and enhance self-image so that they realize their full potential for growth and happiness. Ozone House works with youth ages 10-20 in Washtenaw County, Michigan.
Seeking to put God's love in action, Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Deborah’s Place opens doors of opportunity for women who are homeless in Chicago. Supportive housing and services offer women their key to healing, achieving their goals and moving on from the experience of homelessness. We seek to fulfill our mission through the expression of our core values: We believe that safe, clean and affordable housing is a right. We believe that every woman has the potential to achieve her goals and determine her future. We believe that women heal from life traumas through healthy relationships and a caring, supportive community. We believe that we are stronger when we welcome and celebrate the diversities of the women we serve, our donors, volunteers and staff. We believe in striving for continual growth, development and excellence in the supportive housing and services we provide. We believe that our impact is greatest when we work in collaboration with individuals, organizations and the community at large.
Bethany House of Northern Virginia is located in Fairfax County, Virginia, providing emergency shelter and support services to women and children escaping domestic violence. We help women and their children who have suffered from domestic violence regain health and dignity. We provide women with safe, restorative care while giving them the support and resources they need to transition into independent lives free from abuse. We are non-jurisdictional. We accept women and children from across Northern Virginia, from the entire Washington, DC metropolitan area, from other states and beyond. Once our families are stabilized, we help them get reestablished in their community by providing temporary housing and support. Realizing the vision of our founder Doris Ward, since 1979, BHNV has been a safe haven for women and children suffering the nightmare of domestic violence while also serving as a resource to our community at large. BHNV is funded by grants and donations from businesses, charitable foundations, churches, organizations, and individual community members.
Their mission is to support combat wounded U.S. military service members by offering programs that facilitate a successful transition back to civilian life.
To serve people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, by providing shelter and housing and by fostering their personal growth and independence.
Our mission is to prevent and end homelessness, one life at a time. Established in 1950 to serve San Diegans experiencing homelessness and poverty, Father Joe’s Villages has grown to include a comprehensive campus and scattered-site programs that house over 2,000 people nightly.
Phoenix Rescue Mission was founded in 1952 and exists to provide Christ-centered, life-transforming solutions to persons facing hunger and homelessness.
Habitat for Humanity of Metro Louisville brings people together to build homes, communities and hope through housing solutions of home ownership, community development and home repair.
Street Life Ministries exists to share God's love by providing life-giving resources and Christ-centered gatherings to people living on the streets of the Peninsula.Vision StatementStreet Life Ministries… …will provide weekly meals on our street locations in order to feed any who are in need …will promote Christian community at each of these gatherings through the teaching of the Word, breaking of bread, fellowship and prayer. …will guide those in need toward physical, emotional, and spiritual wholeness. …will serve with compassion, innovation, and grace. …will guide those in brokenness and need into healthy resources through our community and ministry partnership. …will be a Kingdom expression of Christ followers and churches of the Peninsula, promoting cooperation and fellowship throughout God's Church. …will provide a safe and nurturing training group for Christians and others seeking to serve and explore gospel ministry.
The Mission of Veterans Place is to empower veterans’ transition from homeless to home, ending the cycle of homelessness, and to assist all at-risk veterans to become engaged, valuable citizens who contribute to their communities.