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The Boulevard of Chicago provides high quality, cost-effective medical respite care, holistic support, and housing services to help ill and injured homeless adults break the cycle of homelessness, restore their health, and rebuild their lives.
The New Community Shelter has three primary responsibilities to the community. First we are a homeless shelter for adults with a mission to provide shelter, case management, education and many supportive services. Not only to we help a person become self-sufficient, we also address individual issues that caused a person to become homeless in the first place. We are a zero-tolerance facility with rules and expectations, and we operate in an atmosphere of respect. Additionally, we have a Transitional Living Program. In this program, individuals in the Emergency Shelter Program can work their way into this program allowing them more time to work on issues that may have contributed to their homelessness. We have 20 apartments, four of which are dedicated to serve homeless veterans. Lastly, we have a Community Meal Program that serves any adults and children from throughout the community that are hungry. We serve dinner 365 days a year and lunch every weekend and all holidays. We only ask that participants, most of whom do not live at the shelter, are peaceful and sober when they join us for a meal.
At YouthLink, our mission is to support and empower young people on their journey to self-reliance. Our vision is a community in which all youth, without regard to their living situation, have an equal opportunity to pursue their goals and dreams, and an equal likelihood of achieving them.
Disrupt the cycle of poverty for single mothers and their children two generations at a time.
Our mission is to enable homeless and at-risk veterans to reach and maintain their highest levels of independence. Founded by veterans for veterans, our commitment is, "We don't leave our wounded behind.".
ORHF’s mission is to provide quality housing and supportive services to our Nation’s homeless Veterans.
Changing the heartbeat of Baltimore by serving communities through outreach and residential programs.
The Little Sisters of the Poor offer needy elderly persons total quality care in a loving, supportive Home where they are welcomed as family and cared for with dignity and respect until death. Believing that to accompany the elderly on their final journey is the greatest expression of their vow of hospitality, the Little Sisters humbly and prayerfully devote their lives to fulfilling this most sacred aspect of Our Lord's mission of salvation.
The Westminster Rescue Mission is a community that provides clinical, physical, and spiritual resources to heal the addicted and feed the hungry. We take a holistic approach with Christ as the foundation of our work
MHP serves more than 1,400 families in Montgomery County. We house people, empower families, and strengthen neighborhoods. Since 1989, Montgomery Housing Partnership’s mission is to preserve and expand quality affordable housing in Montgomery County. We advance our mission through three key strategies: By acquiring, rehabilitating, building and managing quality affordable housing By developing and implementing community life programs to improve the quality of life and increase opportunities for our residents By collaborating with concerned citizens and businesses, public officials and community organizations to build strong, vital neighborhoods
Our Mission is to bring volunteers and communities together to improve the homes and lives of low-income homeowners in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.
SCDHC’s mission is to use a holistic approach to create viable, thriving and sustainable communities. Our purpose is to provide quality residential and commercial development, supportive resources, services and programs throughout the central Virginia region.