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Provide comprehensive family-centered services to individuals, families, and children affected by HIV/AIDS and other social and health-related barriers.
South Shore Habitat for Humanity is non-profit organization that is dedicated to delivering simple, decent, and affordable housing in partnership with families in need.
To provide a loving, caring, healthy, and resource-filled environment where young mothers can develop life skills that enable them to be better parents and confident adults.
People’s Emergency Center (PEC) is located in West Philadelphia. PEC’s mission is to nurture families, strengthen neighborhoods and drive change. For families, children, and youth experiencing homelessness, PEC offers more than 235 affordable housing units, job training, parenting and early childhood education, financial education and planning, life skills and technology classes. PEC seeks to change the life trajectory for the families who seek its services and inspire them to achieve housing security and financial stability.
PathWays PA's mission is to help women, teens, children and families achieve economic independence and family well-being. Our goal is to help women, children, and families escape the cycle of poverty, homelessness, and abuse.
Our VISION Build a vibrant, healthy, compassionate and an action-oriented Christian Community. Our MISSION Offer, promote and provide spriitual and community services and programs towards bringing our vision a reality.
Non-Denominational organization dedicated to relieving the spiritual and physical hunger of the poor. We do this by providing food for the hungry, clothing for the needy, shelter for the homeless and the Gospel of Jesus Christ for all.
Xavier Mission welcomes those who are economically disadvantaged into a supportive community. We serve our guests with dignity, empower them to achieve self-sufficiency, and advocate for social justice
Serves homeless unaccompanied young adults 17 - 24 providing them with job training, housing and educational support services to assist them as they move towards independence.
Our mission is to connect the rich literary traditions and resources of Greater Boston, building relationships among its artists and authors, by empowering, enabling, and amplifying the voices of unheard and underserved populations through free collaborative workshops, public readings, literary journals, video publications, and public exhibits that showcase their work and encourage personal reflection and re-vision, by both author and audience, while sharing their stories with the world. Our workshops are intended to expand access to literary arts for everyone, including those marginalized, stigmatized, or isolated by the challenges of addiction recovery, disability, trauma, sickness, injury, poverty, and mental illness.
Our mission is to educate, advocate and develop housing for individuals who suffer from the combined effects of chronic homelessness and serious mental illness.
To represent and present the gospel of Jesus Christ to all within our sphere of influence and to alleviate himan suffering, in His name, without discrimination.