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First Place Az

First Place’s mission is to set new standards for supportive community development, integrating adults with autism and other neuro-diversities into the fabric of society through housing, employment, healthcare, lifelong education, supportive systems and culture. Our goal is to ensure that housing and community options are as bountiful for this population as they are for everyone else.

Life Village

To meet the ongoing residential needs of adults with autism and related disorders. To serve as a community resource for person's of different abilities and their families by providing diverse social and recreational programming, including but not limited to summer programs, life skills and vocational training, adaptive sports, support groups and workshops in coordination with other agencies that work with this population.

Doe Fund

The Doe Fund's mission is to develop and implement cost-effective, holistic programs that meet the needs of a diverse population working to break the cycles of homelessness, addiction, and criminal recidivism. All of The Doe Fund's programs and innovative business ventures ultimately strive to help homeless and formerly incarcerated individuals achieve permanent self-sufficiency.

Tent City Helpers

Our mission is to shine a light on the homeless population in the Martin County area, assist in meeting the homeless' immediate needs and work towards organizing appropriate housing for the homeless men, families and women in our local area. Tent City Helpers in a nonprofit organization who's mission is "getting to heart of homelessness" in Martin County, FL.

Alexandria House

Alexandria House is a transitional residence and house of hospitality providing safe and supportive housing for women and children in the process of moving from emergency shelter to permanent housing. Located in the densely populated and ethnically diverse mid-Wilshire area, Alexandria House also serves its broader neighborhood community by providing educational, cultural, and enrichment opportunities for residents and neighbors alike.

New York City Rescue Mission

Providing help and hope to the hungry, homeless and hurting men and women of New York City. The New York City Rescue Mission has been caring for the needs of the poor and the homeless of our great city for over 142 years. As the city has grown over those years, so has the homeless population. We remain committed as ever to helping to be a part of the solution for this segment of the population. The New York City Rescue Mission is supported by caring individuals, foundations and businesses. Less than two percent of the Mission’s revenue comes from government funding. Over the past 18 months, the Mission has taken on its biggest project and has added three more floors to help even more people in our community, including women for the first time in its 142 year history.  

Central Union Mission

Central Union Mission serves hurting people throughout the Washington Metropolitan Area. We serve homeless men, families living in poverty, children from at-risk neighborhoods and the growing Hispanic population in the city. Our mission is to glorify God through proclaiming and teaching the gospel, leading people to Christ, developing disciples, and serving the needs of hurting people throughout the Washington, DC, Metropolitan Area.

Daystar Life Center

"Daystar Life Center provides the necessities of life to our neighbors in need in order to alleviate hunger, homelessness, and hopelessness". They serve neighbors in need regardless of race, sexual orientation, religion or age. Their target population includes the elderly, disabled, chronically ill, people employed making less than livable wages, the uninsured or under-insured, homeless people and people suffering from situational crises

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.

Under The Bridges and On The Streets

Our all-volunteer “Under The Bridges and On The Streets” program prepares and distributes food, clothing and personal care items directly to the streets, feeding the homeless population of Los Angeles. We prepare nutritious bagged meals and deliver them along with personal care products, new and used clothing and blankets. We serve the homeless on the streets, where they live, which include the elderly, men, women and children.

Magnolia CDC

Magnolia CDC is a 501(c)3 non-profit community development corporation established in 2010 to serve St. Landry and Lafayette Parishes in Louisiana. This organization provides social, economic and community development assistance to our targeted population of low to moderate income families. Their vision is to build sustainable communities that provide the potential for homeownership to all residents. They also plan to improve accessibility to quality education, increase family income and build economic activity through business development.

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HomeAid Atlanta

HomeAid Atlanta's mission is to build new lives for homeless families and individuals through housing and community outreach. HomeAid Atlanta builds and renovates facilities for organizations serving Atlanta's homeless population. Past projects include transitional housing facilities, a free-of-charge health clinic for the homeless, one teen center, and many more, with additional projects currently in development. The result—more than 750 homeless people are provided housing each year in metro Atlanta through HomeAid Atlanta-built housing facilities.