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Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity of Horry County brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. The vision of the organization is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Through the establishment of faith, civic and community partnerships, Habitat Horry empowers individuals and neighborhoods through shelter, transforms through education, and inspires through change.
Homeless No More seeks to create an environment for homeless and at-risk families to maximize their potential and move towards independent lives.
Founded in 1989, Community Vision is the largest nonprofit organization providing individualized housing, supported living, customized employment and homeownership services to people with disabilities and their families in Oregon.
Family Promise partners with inter-faith congregations in our community who provide their facilities, volunteers and financial support to assist these families.
Since 1985, Shelter Care has been addressing the needs of individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, many of who live with a serious mental illness. Shelter Care offers three programs to the community:Supportive Housing: 4 different housing types to address short and long-term goals for families to obtain stability.Jubilee Center: A drop-in day center for adults living with chronic mental illness. The Center staff offer support and advocacy to 50-70 members each day. Members socialize, eat meals, play pool, work on arts and crafts, and engage with their greater community at Jubilee.
Chicago House empowers persons living with or vulnerable to HIV/AIDS to lead healthy and dignified lives through housing and compassionate, client-centered support services.
The mission of Journeys | The Road Home is to individually assess and serve the homeless and near homeless, while broadening community awareness and involvement with the homeless.
ICCF is a nonprofit housing corporation whose leadership is motivated by, and programs shaped by, its belief that all people deserve safe, clean, affordable housing. God has called us to seek justice in our community in response to the saving love of Jesus Christ, that others may see His love in action.
Haven House provides emergency housing and support services for single-parent and two-parent families with children. The shelter helps families who are homeless prepare for permanent housing by developing and promoting self-sufficiency, stability and financial responsibility.
CAP Services is a private, non-profit corporation founded in 1966 as a Community Action Agency. CAP Services mission is to bring about a permanent increase in the ability of low-income individuals to become economically and emotionally self-sufficient.
Since 2006, Gemma's Angels has distributed tens of thousands of pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables to a growing list of homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and food banks in Dauphin and Lebanon Counties in Pennsylvania. We supplement--but do not replace--the work of the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank which provides food to over 900 partner agencies in Central PA running from the northern to the southern border of the state. We want to change the way we feed the hungry. MISSION: Provide fresh fruits and vegetables to homeless shelters, soup kitchens and food banks in Dauphin and Lebanon Counties, and Inspire at-risk children and families to make healthier food choices, increasing their access to fresh, local food and teaching them to live more sustainably. Gemma’s Angels is a not-for-profit organization recognized by the IRS under its tax exempt 501(c)3 regulations.