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Christopher House

Christopher House is a family of schools that helps low-income, at-risk families succeed in school, the workplace, and life. Through our unique and innovative approach, we are effectively closing the opportunity gap through a continuum of personalized education with immersive family support, starting at birth.

Peter's House

We are community of people that will be providing housing, educational and life skills to Homeless Expecting Adult Women with children. We want to help provide stability to their families by giving them what they will carry them into a better future. Founded June 2017, we are a 501c3 in Bradenton , Florida.

Erie Neighborhood House

Erie Neighborhood House promotes a just and inclusive society by strengthening low-income, primarily Latino families through skill-building, access to critical resources, advocacy and collaborative action. Our core values are: - To affirm the dignity and capacity of all persons to reach their fullest potential. - To strengthen the voice of the disenfranchised in shaping their future. - To embody a spirit of service and respect. - To forge creative solutions and promote social change.

OUR HOUSE INC - DECATUR

Our House is on a mission to end the cycle of homelessness for families.

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House provides an extensive array of effective and integrated services - social, educational, legal, health, housing, mental health, nutritional and fitness - which significantly improve the lives of 15,000 people in need each year, ages 3 to 103, on the East Side of Manhattan.

St. Luke's Community House

St. Luke's mission is to create a community where children, families, and seniors from different backgrounds can easily access the resources needed to live fulfilling lives.St. Luke’s began in 1913 and over the past 109 years, we have evolved and adapted to meet the needs of our neighbors. St. Luke’s serves hundreds of Davidson County residents every day. St. Luke’s doors of hope are open to anyone in need in Davidson County. We serve children, seniors, individuals, and families. Our clients are socio-economically and ethnically diverse and demographics vary within each of our programs by age, income-level, family size and need.

Montessori Childrens House And School

MCHS is dedicated to providing quality Montessori education to children ages 3 to 6 years of age, when children are naturally enabled with the capacity to make substantial leaps in their academic, cognitive, and social development.

Colorado Hispanic Bar Association Foundation

The Colorado Hispanic Bar Association Foundation (the Foundation) raises money to fund and provide scholarships to students pursuing higher education in a legal field. Eligible students include those who are in good standing at an accredited school, have demonstrated a commitment to the Hispanic and Latino community, and have demonstrated an unmet financial need. The Colorado Hispanic Bar Association established the Foundation on September 12, 2006, to address the disproportionate underrepresentation of Hispanic and Latinos in the legal profession. By way of example, as of 2020, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, Hispanic and Latino residents in Colorado represented 21% of the Colorado population. According to the Colorado Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel, however, only about 6.5% of attorneys in Colorado identified as Hispanic or Latino. The Foundation’s mission is to narrow this gap. The Foundation operates via its volunteer Board of Directors, which is comprised of Colorado Hispanic and Latino attorneys who have beaten the odds. In 2007, the Foundation endowed the Louis Romero Scholarship Fund at the University of Colorado School of Law and the Lawrence Manzanares Scholarship Fund at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Students may apply for these scholarships directly through CU and DU. These endowments address the main obstacle to Hispanic and Latino students attending law school – the exorbitant cost. Since creating the Louis Romero Scholarship Fund and the Lawrence Manzanares Scholarship Fund, the Foundation has awarded over 90 scholarships to Colorado’s Hispanic and Latino law students. In addition to the scholarships available from CU and DU, the Foundation is now providing direct scholarships to students outside these endowments. The Foundation’s direct scholarships are available to Hispanic and Latino students in need who attend law school anywhere in the nation as part of the Foundation’s Circle of Giving and the Ellen Alires-Trujillo & Lorenzo Trujillo Scholarship.