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CEDARS helps children and youth achieve safety, stability and enduring family relationships. CEDARS founding and enduring priority is safety for children and youth who have experienced or are vulnerable to, abuse, neglect and/or homelessness.
The mission of Interfaith Community Housing of Delaware is to act as a catalyst to revitalize and strengthen neighborhoods by providing sustainable housing and homeownership services that support low and moderate income households, empower residents for leadership, and promote individual and community asset building.
Central Delaware Habitat for Humanity (CDHFH) is a non-profit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry that serves Kent County by partnering with low-income families to build simple, decent, affordable homes. It was founded in 1990 and became a local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. Since that time, the Kent County affiliate has built 17 homes and currently has one nearing completion. We are able to build affordable homes by engaging the community to volunteer at all stages of our operation, securing donated resources, and selling the home at no profit with a zero interest loan.
Thrive DC works to prevent and end homelessness in Washington, DC by providing a comprehensive array of services to help vulnerable individuals stabilize their lives and take the next steps toward independence and self-sufficiency.
The mission of Samaritan House is to foster personal safety, growth and self-sufficiency in adults and their children through the freedom from sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking and homelessness.
Our mission is to build community and improve lives
Adults and children transforming their lives through employment and life skills training.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Watauga County Habitat for Humanity brings people together by building homes, communities and hope.
Wilmington Area Rebuilding Ministry, Inc. (WARM)'s mission is to repair, rebuild, and make homes accessible; and to inspire service, generosity, and hope. WARM makes people safer in their own homes by mobilizing volunteers to complete urgent repairs, hurricane recovery, and accessibility upgrades. WARM serves low-income homeowners in Brunswick, Duplin, New Hanover, Onslow, and Pender Counties, many of whom are veterans, elderly and/or disabled.
Our mission is to affect lasting change in the lives of homeless children and their families in Davie County. We want to share the common love of humanity with others by offering them a “hand up” instead of a “hand out.” Through our efforts together in the community, we will change lives.
Redemption Housing is a transformational recovery organization that offers faith-based programming and community support to Philadelphians coming out of incarceration and homelessness, guiding them toward healthy and meaningful lives. We seek to bring God's healing and restoration to those affected by incarceration and homelessness, holistically serving them as they transition back into the community, while providing a safe space where they can connect with social services, find meaningful employment, and locate long-term housing. Our vision is to be a network of recovery homes that provide safe, stable, structured, and sober living arrangements. Our residents will be proud of where they live, receive our ongoing support, and journey with each other into the care of the community.
Founded in 2005, Samaritan House provides short-term recuperative care for homeless men and women following a hospital or emergency room stay. Over 70% of the Samaritan House clients find permanent housing after leaving our facility.