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Our mission at Colette's Children's Home (CCH) is to provide homeless ... women and homeless mothers with children a safe home and a nurturing environment.
At Council for the Homeless we believe housing is a human need and our mission is to prevent and end homelessness in Clark County, WA. We serve as the central access point for homelessness and housing assistance countywide and our staff assist people each day through our Housing Hotline, Outreach, Housing Coordination, and programs for specific groups such as seniors, families, and Veterans.
Founded in July 1992, JOIN works with homeless individuals and families who are sleeping on the street and not already engaged with another service provider. Homeless individuals working with JOIN envisioned a facility providing expanded basic services and outreach to homeless individuals within the context of a holistic response that also promotes individual dignity. This has evolved into an innovative and highly successful housing placement effort based on a "Housing First" approach.
In the spirit of love and justice, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of San Mateo County (SVdP) provides person-to-person services of time, talent and resources to help our neighbors in need.
New Door Ventures helps at-risk youth get ready for work and life through jobs, skill-building and supportive community. We serve youth, ages 16-21, overcoming histories of incarceration, homelessness, substance abuse, and poverty. We provide the real jobs and deep support that enable youth to identify goals, learn healthy behaviors, and become contributing members of society. New Door invests with the goal that 80%+ of its graduates will go on to further education and/or mainstream jobs.
CRF's mission is to design and deliver culturally-sensitive, client-centered mental health services for adults utilizing a psychosocial rehabilitation philosophy, and culturally-sensitive, family-centered mental health services for children. In addition, CRF conducts scientific research for the prevention and treatment of mental health problems and the rehabilitation of mentally disabled individuals.
Casa Youth Shelter serves and nurtures youth in crisis with shelter, counseling, and support services, empowering them to come through their crisis with increased confidence, stability, and tools for continued growth. We envision a community where all adolescents in crisis have a safe place to stay, in an environment that promotes personal growth and healthy relationships. Located in Los Alamitos since we opened in 1978, we are the only emergency youth shelter for youth in crisis aged 12 to 17 between Huntington Beach and Culver City in Southern California.
The Anchor Foundation is a faith-based non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening and preserving relationships between children and their non-custodial parent during divorce. As an anchor on tumultuous seas, they serve as a transitional resource to children and parents addressing their spiritual, emotional and financial needs. They provide a range of essential services, based upon need, that help anchor fathers and children including setting up new bedrooms for children in their new home, connecting families with counseling services, and offering financial support to specifically ensure continuity of children’s activities.
House of Neighborly Service assists and advocates for people challenged by the effects of poverty or facing situational crisis.
Mission Statement: EarthLinks cultivates transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community restoring each other and the planet. Vision of the Future: To be a leader in connecting people with Earth, and transforming lives through education, work programs, Earth-conscious products and services, and strong community partnerships. Core Values: Welcoming Community Earth-Centered Connection and Collaboration Awareness Respect and Resilience Education and Empowerment
The PLACE ignites the potential in youth to exit homelessness and lead self-determined, fulfilled lives
Act as an economic development corporation that provides charitable and educational aid to members of the community and for religious activities in accordance with the statement of faith of The First Assembly of God of the City of Phoenix.