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Together we transform the lives of low income homeowners by improving the safety & health of their homes and revitalizing their communities.
Incarnation House is an after-school program that serves the needs of youth at North Dallas High School to bridge the gaps and help them succeed, no matter the challenges present in their daily lives. The mission is to prepare homeless and housing insecure youth for life success by providing access to educational, emotional, and other support services.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
The mission of the Winnebago Conflict Resolution Center, Inc. is to help people resolve their disputes effectively, expeditiously, and with compassion and respect.
Housing Lopez is a non-profit organization dedicated to solving the rental housing crisis on Lopez Island by developing dedicated, affordable, sustainable rental housing communities.(See Schedule O for the full mission statement.
Educate, Empower, and Transition lives from Dependence to Independence
Trees of Hope was founded in 1990 as a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization with the specific purpose to conduct fund raising activities for the exclusive benefit of Star of Hope, Houston's largest agency for the homeless.
Fighting neighborhood blight and turning renters into home owners. We buy, fix, and sell Kansas City Missouri abandoned and distressed real estate to improve our communities and help low income families participate in real estate home ownership.
At AMICR, our mission is to elevate educational standards and opportunities across the United States. We are dedicated to providing innovative educational resources, supporting public health, community learning initiatives, and empowering individuals through knowledge. We believe in the transformative power of education as a cornerstone for personal and community development.
Having begun in 1954, Hope Ministries provides shelter for men, women and children through our Men's Center and Family Life Center. While living at Hope Ministries, residents have opportunities to grow in their stability, recovery and faith. Three free meals are also offered every day to anyone in our community, resulting in nearly 8,000 meals each month.
To provide a safe, community-accessible, sustainable neighborhood that actively engages individuals with disabilities and their families while promoting a healthy, life-enhancing, supportive environment.
To empower independence by teaching essential life skills and offering affordable rents to transitioning foster and "at risk girls ages 18-24