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Feed My People works to alleviate the effects of poverty in the St. Louis area while also providing resources to help those in need lead independent and sustainable lives. We serve without regard to religion or ethnicity. A significant number of those we serve are our most vulnerable: infants, children, immigrants, veterans, the elderly, and the disabled. Feed My People's two food pantries are located in underserved areas for those living at or below Federal poverty guidelines.
The mission of the Denver Indian Family Resource Center is to strengthen vulnerable American Indian children and families through collaborative and culturally responsive services.
We support young immigrants in need while encouraging them to be active and conscientious American citizens. Our programs aim to make the immigrant experience an affirmative one for young newcomers while instilling in them a sense of pride and support for American ideals of democracy and freedom. By doing so, Liberty’s Promise seeks to reaffirm our fundamental egalitarian and democratic traditions for future generations.
We honor fallen military and the families they left behind and help heal the visible and invisible wounds of war through endurance sports and fitness for both surviving family members and veterans.
Founded in 2003, UUNIK Academy is a non-profit dedicated to the holistic development of African-American youth in the Knoxville community in order to produce responsible adults.
Providing a "home away from home" for military and veterans' families to be close to a loved one during hospitalization for an illness, disease or injury at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee.
Caroline’s Promise connects North American Christian communities with churches in developing nations in an effort to meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of orphans and vulnerable children.
We offer Central Americans hope and the opportunity to overcome poverty by promoting democracy and prosperity through community libraries that spark a spirit of discovery and foster citizen participation.
The Fisher House in St. Louis exists to provide a free “home away from home” for family members and caregivers of veterans coming to the St. Louis area with their loved ones who are undergoing extensive treatment and/or rehabilitation at the St. Louis Veterans Affairs Medical Center. It is also available for the loved ones of active duty military members who are from out of town and receiving medical treatment in the St. Louis area. The organization offers warm, caring, comfortable, and convenient lodging for patients' loved ones.
Building houses, jobs, and community for those who have fought for the preservation of freedom and democracy for others. HeroHomes is a 501(c)3 not for profit foundation established to build houses for those who have fought for the preservation of freedom and democracy for others. These deserving vets and their families cannot regain what they lost defending our country, but we can give them a new start in building a solid foundation for their future and the dignity of an independent life in a wonderful small town community setting. We provide the opportunity for disabled veterans to rejoin society with the security and pride of home ownership.
Provide emergency shelter and support for individuals and families Enhance participants’ ability to return to the community by providing the necessary support, services and skills training to enable them to achieve healthy independence and permanent housing End veteran homelessness
The VFW National Home for Children is how America cares about the children and families of its veterans and active duty servicemen and women. Since 1925, the National Home has helped these children and families through its helpline services and campus village. It's where a child or grandchild or a spouse with children of veterans can find solace in time of need. They may live on its campus or receive professional assistance remotely. Ultimately, the VFW National Home for Children is where those who bear the additional cost of war - the children and families - are remembered and served.