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To break the cycles of poverty and homelessness...One life at a time.
The mission of the Richard Murphy Hospice House is to provide a safe and comfortable haven for hospice patients who are without primary caregivers, and/or is at risk in their current home environment if such home exists at all. There will be no financial charge to the patient or their families.
The Peninsula Rescue Mission exists for the purposes of aiding the poor and needy, providing shelter for the homeless, and sharing Christ with those who seek the same.
Seeking to put god's love into action, habitat for humanity of hillsborough county brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
At Habitat for Humanity Lake-Sumter we are united in the shared vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Every single one of us deserves the opportunity for a better future and through shelter we united and empower families to achieve that dream.
Family Renew Community houses and helps homeless families with children
To serve as a transformative environment that empowers students through democratic, cooperative living. We provide affordable housing to foster community, support education, and promote personal development and well-being.
Family Promise of Tualatin Valley (FPTV) is a non-profit organization that serves homeless children and their families. We are creating a network of religious and civic organizations that will provide shelter, meals, and resource assistance. Individual family plans are developed with our FPTV case manager to help families identify and connect with services specific to their needs with permanent housing being the priority. We believe that if a student can stay with their family, in their own school, in their own routine, in their own community, they – and their families – can succeed.
CLARE provides services to all those seeking recovery from alcoholism and substance abuse. Eleven programs in four Los Angeles-area locations meet the recovery needs of individuals, families and the community through a culturally sensitive, individualized, outcomes-oriented, "whole" person model of care. Programs are based on over 30 years of experience with Social Model treatment and the 12-step program developed by Alcoholics Anonymous. CLARE believes that recovery involves individual effort, the non-judgmental support of others and a clean, secure and sober environment.
The Father McKenna Center meets the immediate needs of men experiencing homelessness and families experiencing food insecurity.
Miriam's House exists to end homelessness and rebuild lives by empowering our community's most vulnerable.
Our mission is to provide temporary shelter and equip residents for employability to resolve poverty and obtain housing.