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Fisher House INC

To support military members, veterans, and their families staying at Fisher Houses and those who are eligible to utilize Fisher Houses but staying at other appropriate points of care venues while they receive medical treatment, care or support.

Pemi Bridge House

Provide emergency shelter and support for individuals and families Enhance participants’ ability to return to the community by providing the necessary support, services and skills training to enable them to achieve healthy independence and permanent housing End veteran homelessness

Windmill Housing Development Fund Company Inc

To provide safe clean affordable housing to the elderly and disabled

Global Business Incubation

We are committed to preserving the history of the American Civil Rights Movement and to educating new generations about the sacrifices made by those who lived and acted during this critical time in American history. • The Boynton House Initiative In June of 2009, we purchased the previous home of Sam and Amelia Boynton, in Selma, Alabama, from the National Voting Rights Museum. This property, listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage, holds a very important place in the history of the civil rights movement. It is our goal to restore this property to its original historic state, and to engage the local community by opening a unique museum at its location.

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 Baltimore Station

The Baltimore Station turns lives around. We are an innovative therapeutic residential and outpatient treatment program supporting veterans who are overcoming obstacles to regain self-sufficiency. We offer programming based on a trauma-informed, strength-based and client-centered approach that combines a strong recovery model with an environment that promotes socially responsible behavior

Granny Handymen

Helping Grandmas, Grandpas and the Disabled to Stay Safe and Independent by Lending a Helping Hand.

Oakland Catholic Worker

We are a community and a community center of the Latin American immigrant and refugee community with the mission of: - Living simply in a community of multicultural volunteers and guests. - Serving the people most in need in our community. - Supporting an extended community in keeping itself organized and healthy. - Advocating for the elimination of unjust structures locally and globally.

Big Wave Project

To create an independent inclusive community of people and businesses providing opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.

Evergreen Life Services

The Mission of Evergreen is to : Serve. Provide. Champion. We serve, provide for and champion individuals with disabilities.

Council For The Homeless

At Council for the Homeless we believe housing is a human need and our mission is to prevent and end homelessness in Clark County, WA. We serve as the central access point for homelessness and housing assistance countywide and our staff assist people each day through our Housing Hotline, Outreach, Housing Coordination, and programs for specific groups such as seniors, families, and Veterans.

Building Homes for Heroes

Building Homes for Heroes is strongly committed to supporting the brave men and women of the military who have returned home from the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan with severe wounds and disabilities, with a goal to build homes for families in dire need. It's our honor to support the men and women who have loyally and courageously served our country. Since 2006, Building Homes for Heroes has been at the forefront of making a significant difference in the lives of the severely wounded men and women of the military forces of the United States. We build homes from the ground up or modify existing homes to meet the needs of the brave men and women who selflessly served our country. These mortgage-free homes not only help to remove the family's financial burden, they help to restore the individual's freedom, and enable the veteran to lead a more independent and productive civilian life.