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Since 1968, Westchester Residential Opportunities, Inc. (WRO) has championed the expansion of non-discriminatory housing opportunities in our region for low- and moderate-income households, minorities, senior citizens and persons with disabilities, including the psychiatrically disabled. WRO is a HUD approved Housing Counseling Agency, a licensed real estate broker and a United Way agency. All of our housing services for consumers are free, and are funded by government grants, private contributions and corporate support.
The Outdoor Church of Cambridge is a church for and among homeless men and women in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Our mission is to provide spiritual and material support to the homeless men and women who make their lives in Cambridge. We offer prayer services and pastoral care.
Urban upbound, formerly known as the east river development alliance, inc. (erda), is a community-based non-profit organization located in long island city, queens. The mission of urban upbound is to provide residents of public housing and surrounding neighborhoods with the tools and resources needed to achieve economic mobility and self-sufficiency, and to break inter-generational cycles of poverty.
THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES FOOD, SHELTER, MEDICINE, AND VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES FOR UNDERRESOURCED PEOPLE IN JAMAICA.
Family Pass helps families that are homeless or at risk of homelessness in Fairfax county. We provide rent subsidies and connect families with the support services needed to become self-sufficient. Our work is part of fairfax county’s 10-year plan to prevent and end homelessness in our community.
We help people improve their quality of life through work and related services.
The Kids Connection Haiti (KCH) mission is to empower at-risk young adults in Haiti to become contributing, self-sufficient members within their communities through education, life skills training, community service, mentorship, and career development. KCH was founded to support a very specific target community: young women and men from 18 to 25 years old who grew up in extreme poverty, whether from orphanages, homelessness, child slavery situations or coming from Haiti’s most challenging slums. KCH welcomes them all. It provides them with support for the next step in life.
Habitat NC works to unite the state’s affiliates in a coordinated effort to provide affordable homes to underserved families and revitalize existing neighborhoods.
To rebuild lives with compassion by providing resources and services to empower homeless individuals and families.
The mission of Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati is to provide homeless families emergency shelter and hospitality through interfaith communities and to work with families to find and retain stable housing.
To end homelessness and hopelessness with all God brings to us; to foster justice and to build bridges of reconciliation.
Creating pathways from homelessness to home by partnering with people and their communities in Midcoast Maine.