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Homesweethome Foundation

HomeSweetHome Foundations' mission is to transition aged-out foster youth and at-risk youth between ages 16-26 into adulthood by providing housing, financial literacy, mental health aid and connection to resources. They are a not-for-profit organization that relies on volunteers and the generosity of American donors.

Harlem United Community Aids Center

Harlem United’s mission is to provide full access to integrated health care and social services for clients experiencing multiple and complex issues (e.g., HIV/AIDS, social stigma related to sexuality and gender identity, mental illness, chronic substance and alcohol use, homelessness, and extreme poverty), regardless of race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or sexual orientation.

The Healing Field

The Healing Field promotes awareness of alternative viewpoints and pathways for mental health recovery and inspires hope for developing meaning and purpose. We bring together healing practitioners and participants who are interested in the community for the purposes of learning, self-healing, wellness and ending stigma. We offer community-based wellness activities to residents of Mt. Tahoma Sanctuary and encourage the creation of more uplifting homes.

Pleasant Street Housing Inc.

To provide housing to low-income adults living with mental illness who are served by their sponsor, Shalom House Inc.

WESTOVER COVE INC

from Guidestar: "To provide low income housing to those individuals who are physically or mentally disabled who need public housing assistance, as required by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development."

Wheeler Avenue Inner City Visions

WAICV was formed under the auspices of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church. The primary role of WAICV is to fund the affiliate non-profit organizations entities, specifically, WA5C's (Wheeler Avenue Central City Comprehensive Community Center) and WATMI (Wheeler Avenue Triangle Ministries Incorporated). These Wheeler-affiliated entities seek to serve those persons located primarily within the Third Ward of Houston with issues relating to affordable housing, transitional housing, social services accessibility, food insecurity, eldercare, senior services, family services, prenatal care for at-risk populations, and mental health education and awareness.

Circle City Villages

We are Circle City Villages and we hope to bring a tiny home village to Indianapolis for those experiencing homelessness. We are a collective made up of those who are formerly homeless, pastors, social workers, architects, mental health caretakers, bankers, retirees and substance use recovery specialists. We believe in the power of community and the healing it can bring to those experiencing even the toughest of situations in their lives. Still in the planning stages, Circle City Village is a tiny house community that serves as transitional housing where friends experiencing homelessness can find healing and take the next steps to a sustainable life in an environment where they are supported and embraced.

Hope House Rescue Mission

HOPE HOUSE RESCUE MISSION STRIVES TO ELIMINATE HOMELESSNESS. OUR MISSION IS "TO BREAK THE CYCLE OF POVERTY AND DEPAIR... ONE LIFE AT A TIME." WE PROVIDE PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL, MENTAL AND SPIRITUAL RESOURCES REGARDLESS OF RACE, RELIGION OR SOCIAL STATUS.

Central Texas Table Of Grace

CENTRAL TEXAS TABLE OF GRACE CREATES A LOVING, NURTURING, HOMELIKE ENVIRONMENT FOR DISPLACED YOUTH IN THE CENTRAL TEXAS AREA, PROVIDING SHELTER AND HEALTH FOOD AS WELL AS TEACHING HEALTH HABITS AND LIFE SKILLS. DONOR CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDE THE BASIC FUNDING IN ORDER FOR US

The Bridge

The Bridge's purpose is to reduce adult long-term homelessness in Dallas and the surrounding region by developing, coordinating, and/or delivering the following services: outreach/intake, jail diversion/reentry, emergency shelter/transitional shelter, primary health care/behavioral health care, recreational/educational activities, employment/supported employment/disability income and affordable housing/supportive housing. The Bridge benefits the broader community with increasing public safety and improving public health.

Episcopal Community Services - San Diego

Originally founded in 1927 by All Saints' Episcopal Church to provide social welfare programs for the poor, elderly, sick, and "those who might otherwise be forgotten", Episcopal Community Services (ECS) expanded its scope in 1954 to provide programs to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of all San Diegans. ECS was incorporated in 1955 and obtained its first government contract with San Diego County to provide counseling and jobs for men released from prison. Today, ECS provides more than $27 million in health and human services in the areas of homelessness, mental health, poverty, addiction and early childhood education to more than 8,000 clients in San Diego. Operating under its mission of serving God by serving those in need through programs that foster hope, dignity, and independence, ECS inspires children, empowers adults and transforms communities by providing vital, high-quality social services that encourage healthy interdependence. Every client is served regardless of ethnic background, culture, gender, age, sexual orientation or religious creed. The overarching goal of ECS is to provide services that build a bridge to a brighter future.

Community West Foundation

The Mission of Community West Foundation is to advance the health and well being of our community, guided by Matthew 25 verses 35-40.