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Safety for women in crisis, shelter for women, women with children, and women with pets.
IFC confronts the causes and responds to the effects of poverty in our community. We believe in a community where everyone's basic needs are met, including dignified and affordable housing, an abundance of healthy food, and meaningful social connection.
To promote giving and inspire communities through the creation of home ownership opportunities and financial support.
It is the mission of Galilee Mission, Inc. to positively empower its clients to become productive members within their own community. To foster this mission, the house will offer many areas of guidance, direction and counseling. We promise to treat each individual who enters our doors with dignity, respect, and to do our best to help each and every client graduate to a successful lifestyle free from alcohol and drugs.
Our mission is to empower individuals, parents, and families to rise above poverty and rebuild their lives.
The Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth's mission is "to eliminate homelessness among Nevada’s youth" and to allow all homeless youth in the state to share the same opportunities for a quality future enjoyed by others in our community.We provide direct & emergency assistance for homeless & runaway youth. Food, job placement, family re-unification (if appropriate), rental fees, work cards, GED testing, shelter placements, food vouchers, bus passes, and case management are just a number of the services we provide. We are the only youth service provider in Nevada with a continuum of care extending from street outreach and 24-hour crisis intervention services to a full-time drop-in center and an independent living program
The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV) is the only nationally-based organization solely focused on finding an effective solution for ending veteran homelessness. We work to achieve our mission by promoting collaboration, shaping policy, building service capacity, ensuring accountability, & managing a national hotline. We've build a tight-knit web of almost 200 members and 1700 local service organizations across the country who are addressing the needs of veterans at-risk of & experiencing homelessness. But we will not stop working until every veteran has a home & the ability to maintain it.Our work all comes down to each veteran who avoided or overcame homelessness. We'll continue this effort because it is unacceptable to leave even a single veteran outside the wire.
Housing Hope shall promote and provide affordable housing and tailored services to reduce homelessness and poverty for residents of Snohomish County and Camano Island.
To care for homeless and at-risk persons by providing life-sustaining and life-rebuilding services that are comprehensive and address underlying causes.
Our mission is to provide assistance to those in-need within our community. We want to not only provide furniture, but also to inspire hope by showing our neighbors that we care about them.
Vision Statement: Inspiring the world to believe in the power of second chances. Mission Statement: To assist formerly incarcerated and criminal justice involved persons with reentry by achieving self-sufficiency through sustainable services and resources. Tagline: “Making the Best out of a Second Chance”Services: With the support of our team of “personal experience” professionals who have successfully achieved self-sufficiency, we focus our efforts on supporting our specialized population with individualized services. Our services include but are not limited to the following: jail release transition support, court appearance support, emergency and permanent housing, health insurance support, interactive technology support, identification support and public transportation support.
We deliver high energy messages that encourage people to live up to their full potential by breaking the cycles of homelessness and poverty many face daily