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The Newburgh Ministry

To improve the lives of the vulnerable among us by preventing homelessness and inequity through compassion and respect.

The Mercy Tree

The Mercy Tree is a non-profit charitable corporation that provides a hot meal and God’s Word to homeless people in the Clear Lake, TX area everyday. They also provide showers on Saturdays. Clothing and toiletries are made available when possible.

The Lord's Place

The Lord's Place is dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness by providing innovative, compassionate and effective services to men, women and children in our community.

The Giving Spirit

The Giving Spirit's mission is to serve the homeless population in Los Angeles one individual at a time by twice annually assembling and delivering “survival kits" containing basic necessities directly to as many homeless men, women and children as possible. The kits include food, drinks, hygiene products, weather protection, a blanket and other items that are useful and needed by individuals forced to live on the streets. Our purposes are multifaceted. Not only do the kits provide acute and immediate aid, they also provide an opportunity for recipients to forgo daily survival in seek of help, employment, or other support to get out of homelessness. They are suggestive about the need for the homeless to take care of themselves even in difficult circumstances. Most important, the direct giving by and contact with volunteers provides hope and a basis for action by both. We achieve this mission as a grass-roots, all-volunteer organization. By relying on volunteers, we are able to spend over 95% of the roughly $200,000+ of funds and 40,000+ of in-kind goods we raise from the public each year directly for the benefit of our homeless recipients. And we are able to provide over 2,000 volunteers each year an opportunity to serve homeless lives in Greater Los Angeles and to inform and educate them on the challenges that face our city's homeless.

The Carying Place

The Carying Place teaches homeless, working families with children life skills for attaining independent living while providing short-term housing and support services to address their individual needs.

The Open Shelter

THE OPEN SHELTER PROVIDES, DIRECTLY OR BY REFERRAL, EMERGENCY SHELTER AND ASSISTANCE FOR HOMELESS AND MARGINALLY HOUSED PERSONS IN CENTRAL OHIO, ESPECIALLY THE MOST VULNERABLE AMONG THEM; AND TO PROVIDE DIRECTLY OR BY REFERRAL, COORDINATED, SUPPORTIVE SERVICES, AND TRANSITIONAL AND/OR PERMANENT HOUSING, ENABLING HOMELESS AND MARGINALLY HOUSED PERSONS TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM PARTICIPATION IN THE COMMUNITY.

At The Crossroads

At The Crossroads reaches out to homeless youth and young adults at their point of need, and works with them to build healthy and fulfilling lives. By bringing our services directly onto the streets, we cultivate long-term, unconditional relationships with young people who would otherwise be disconnected from consistent support. We empower our clients to accomplish their individual goals, build community, pursue their passions, and find their own paths to happiness and stability. We believe that there are no limits to what our clients can achieve, and that every homeless youth deserves the chance to build an outstanding life.

The Rebuilding Alliance

Advancing equal rights for the Palestinian people through education, advocacy, and support to build homes, jobs, schools, justice, safety, and a promising future.

The Veterans Group

The Veterans Group is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization committed to fighting Veteran homelessness in Philadelphia and the surrounding area by providing access to housing, healthcare and mentoring services . Our mission is to empower Veterans in need to achieve success in civilian society.

The Giving Tree

The Giving Tree is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in Portland, Oregon providing enhanced resident service coordination to residents living in subsidized or affordable housing. We engage vulnerable populations in art, life skills development and recreation to reduce isolation, increase personal resilience and build healthier communities. We deliver programs in the apartment communities in which residents live, removing obstacles of transportation, encouraging neighbor to neighbor support and helping residents to learn, grow and thrive in a supportive environment. From community meals to creative workshops, from safety and wellness classes to individual budgeting assistance, The Giving Tree is dedicated to helping low and fixed income seniors, veterans, people with mental illnesses, physical limitations and developmental disabilities realize their fullest individual potential.

The Bernie House

Mission Statement of The Bernie House: The Bernie House offers survivors a longer-term housing solution and provides additional services to further those received in a domestic violence shelter. The longer periods of time offered, which can last up to two years, and access to services like counseling, and case management, fill a large gap between crisis intervention and stability. With the goal of transitioning families into stable housing and improved financial stability, The Bernie House provides an opportunity for victims to secure a job, go to school, become economically stable, and achieve a safe and healthy return to their community. Giving the opportunity to heal and time to move onto permanent housing

The Farmer's House

Our mission is to embrace, enhance and support the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities (our Farmers). We strive to help each Farmer increase their self-reliance, have positive social interactions and develop the skills they need to achieve their individual goals. Our vision is to provide  A Place Where Exceptional Farmers Live, Work, Play and Grow! A positive supportive environment is the foundation of our programs which focus on the development and retention of life, vocational and social skills for youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD).  Maximizing employment skills, self-sufficiency and independence are critical to enabling individuals with ID/DD to meet their basic needs.