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The Amber Reineck House

Amber Reineck House is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to acquiring affordable properties to be used by non-profit organizations as housing and treatment services for persons seeking long-term recovery. Our vision is to reduce stigma associated with addiction by building a recovery-friendly community, providing education, and increasing acceptance and support.

The Little Light House

The Little Light House is called to glorify God by improving the quality of life for children with special needs, their families and their communities.

Mother Of Mercy House

Founded in June 2015, the Mother of Mercy House works to enhance the presence of theArchdiocese of Philadelphia specifically in the Kensington and Allegheny neighborhood.

Joy's House / Tmp Enterprises

Joy’s House serves adults living with life-altering diagnoses and their families by providing exceptional adult day and caregiver services.

Open Door Community House

The mission of Open Door Community House is to empower impoverished people in our community to realize their full potential as children of God.

Arkansas House Of Prayer

Arkansas House of Prayer is an interfaith haven, set apart in nature, dedicated to contemplative prayer, meditation, and quiet, where all are welcome.

Lydia's House In Southeast

Our mission is "Growing Children, Strengthening Families and Changing Neighborhoods" to ensure that low income at risk families receive quality services, when they need them, regardless of why, from caring people. Lydia's House, established in 1990 by Eugene and Patrice Sheppard, takes a holistic approach to family development and provides multi-faceted services to end the cycle of poverty. Over the past 16 years, Lydia's House has grown to provide youth intervention services, including a homework center for children ages 6-12, tutoring, and mentoring for youth ages 13-17, teen parenting/ pregnancy prevention. Lydia's House adult intervention services include adult literacy , entrepreneurial development, computer training, substance abuse prevention counseling and housing for seniors. Their work with families living in far southwest and southeast neighborhoods of Anacostia, Bellevue, Congress Heights and Washington Highland began in 1989 at a shelter for homeless families. Under their leadership, Lydia's House has served hundreds of families, often paying rent to prevent eviction, providing food and paying utility bills. Lydia's House provides fist time homebuyer training and works with lenders, real estate brokers and other industry partners to promote home ownership.

Harbor House Of Rochester

The Mission of Harbor House of Rochester, Inc. is to provide temporary lodging for families of adult critical care patients who live outside the Rochester area and are receiving care at the University of Rochester Medical Center or other area hospitals. Harbor House provides a "home-away-from-home" environment of safe and supportive living that eases the emotional and financial burdens on families.

Valley Youth House Committee

Valley Youth House is the catalyst for youth to achieve their desired future through genuine relationships that support families, ensure safe places, and build community connections.

Grandma's House Of Hope

The mission of Grandma’s House of Hope (GHH) is to Empower the Invisible Populations of Orange County by targeting those who truly slip between the cracks of other programs, with a specific focus on serving those who are ineligible for, or who have significant difficulty accessing, other organization's services. GHH provides housing, food, workforce development and enrichment activities to Orange County's most disadvantaged and oppressed community members.

North Shore Holiday House

North Shore Holiday House , a tuition free summer sleep-away camp, enriches the lives of low-income girls and empowers them to navigate the world ahead.

Queens Community House, Inc.

Queens Community House (QCH) serves residents of all ages, races and ethnicities while supporting the viability of Queens as a whole. QCH was formed in 1975 (as Forest Hills Community House) to help heal a neighborhood conflict, and its reach has expanded over the years to serve nearby communities. Today, we offer a comprehensive network of services at 25 program sites across the borough, allowing us to impact individuals, families, and entire communities. Each year, our programs help thousands of Queens residents to thrive in school and make healthy life choices, to succeed in educating themselves and become engaged neighbors, to stabilize their housing situations, and to make the most of their senior years.