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Appalachia Service Project

ASP is a Christian ministry, open to all people, that fosters human development by addressing housing needs of Central Appalachia.

Project Greene Light

To provide support to foster children in East Alabama

Human Investment Project

HIP Housing’s mission is to invest in human potential by improving the housing and lives of people in our community.

Interseminarian Project Place

Our mission is to promote hope and opportunity for homeless individuals by providing the skills, education, training and personal support necessary to obtain employment and housing and most importantly, sustain economic stability and independence over a lifetime.

Grace DC Homeless Project

We are a nonprofit organization focused on helping the homeless in our community. We feed and provide care packages for the homeless in Washington DC, Virginia and Maryland. To date Grace DC Homeless Project has provided over 1000 meals and care packages.

Lost Angels Children's Project

The Lost Angels Children's Project (LACP) is a Southern California based non-profit organization with a mission to provide low-income and at-risk youth with a safe, educational after-school program that promotes critical thinking and team-building through vocational skills training in classic car restoration and arts opportunities. LACP is committed to empowering youth through services that foster creativity and impart useful skills necessary to elevate students beyond their present condition to become positive participants in their community and transform their lives for a successful future.

Haven Project (Lynn, MA)

Serves homeless unaccompanied young adults 17 - 24 providing them with job training, housing and educational support services to assist them as they move towards independence.

Home 2 Home Project

Our mission is to collect gently used furniture and household goods for members of our surrounding communities and use them to furnish the homes of formerly homeless. By creating a warm beautiful and welcoming environment the clients can be proud to live and we hope to ease them one step closer to having a secure foundation they call home.

Paul's Project - Grace Campus

The mission of Grace Campus is to inspire hope, instill value, and equip the homeless in our community. It is our desire to not only provide temporary shelter for the homeless in Lubbock, but to also come alongside these individuals helping them realize their potential and ability to live an independent life that positively contributes to society.

Finish The Wall

TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL, LOGISTIC, MANPOWER AND/OR MATERIAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE COMPLETION OF RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, EDUCATIONAL, OR HUMANITARIAN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS THAT ARE ACCEPTED INTO THE PROGRAM OF THE CORPORATION.

Sheehan Adopt A Family Project

For 7 years the Sheehan Adopt-A-Family Project (www.safproject.org), a 501(c)(3) charity, has adopted hundreds of homeless and needy families during the holidays. In addition to looking after these families once again this year we will also be expanding our reach into group homes (i.e. orphanages) by asking for technology donations (old phones, tablets, and computers. The reason I want to expand into group homes is because I’ve identified a connection between aging out of group homes and homelessness. As many of you are aware, we have a tremendous problem of homelessness in our city. Over 40,000 people are on the streets of Los Angeles, and this number is on the rise. Youths make up the fastest growing homeless age group with those 18-24 up 64% since 2016 followed by those under 18 at 41%, according to US News. Since the majority of youth in group homes are kicked out onto the streets on the day of their 18th birthday, I hope to intervene by providing these youth with the technological resources necessary for surviving on their own. Thank you for considerating a donation! Melissa Sheehan Clarkson

Real Change Homeless Empowerment Project

Real Change exists to provide opportunity and a voice for low-income and homeless people while taking action for economic, social and racial justice. JOBS - Low-barrier, immediate work opportunity for anyone who needs it. JOURNALISM - Our weekly, award-winning newspaper covers issues that impact our community. JUSTICE - Anti-capitalist advocacy that centers the voices of those most impacted.