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To provide housing and support services for people living with HIV/AIDS and advocate on their behalf.
The Coalition for Responsible Community Development (CRCD) is a community development corporation serving the Vernon-Central neighborhood in South Los Angeles. With a focus on youth & young adults, CRCD's mission is to better sustain, coordinate, and improve local planning, development, and community services that address the needs of low-income and working class residents and small businesses of South Los Angeles. CRCD works with residents, businesses, community organizations, and civic leaders to foster a safe and economically vibrant community where young people have opportunities to thrive and contribute to neighborhood revitalization. CRCD was founded in 2005 with assistance from the Los Angeles Conservation Corps.
Habitat for Humanity - New York City transforms lives and our city by building quality homes for families in need and by uniting all New Yorkers around the cause of affordable housing.
Our goal is to enrich the lives of America's homeless by providing a continuous source of fresh, clean, bottled water delivered with a daily inspirational message of hope, love, and a sense of belonging to the greater community.
Aileen Getty founded Gettlove in 2005 in response to homelessness in the Hollywood community. Gettlove is committed to providing services through a companionship model, where the case manager and client navigate the complex journey out of homelessness together. The relationship that is developed along the way is an essential component of Gettlove’s ability to share in each client’s challenges and joys in continuing to maintain a home. Gettlove further strives to be both a catalyst and a model within the community, implementing and evaluating innovative practices that can be replicated throughout the country. Gettlove hopes to demonstrate the power of relationships, the importance of instilling a sense of belonging in every member of the community, and the effectiveness of permanent housing. Success is not only measured by numbers, but by improvements in quality of life for clients and for the community.
New Alternatives for LGBT Homeless Youth was created in October, 2008 by a group of volunteers and professionals with experience working with homeless LGBT youth in various shelter and transitional housing settings. The mission of the organization is to increase the self-sufficiency of homeless LGBT youth to enable them to “go beyond” the shelter system and transition into stable adult lives. We do this by providing services such as case management, education services, life skills training, community-building recreational activities, opportunities for self-expression, and support services for HIV+ youth. Our guiding principles are those of harm reduction, youth development, and empowerment.
Would Works provides a work opportunity for people who are homeless or living in poverty. Started in Los Angeles, Would Works creates and sells wood products that are hand-crafted by individuals who have an immediate financial need and are working towards a goal.
To establish a replicable model for senior life that is focused on brain health, wellness and purposeful living.
To enrich, nurture, and strengthen individuals with special needs and their families through an array of activities, services, and programs including our medical equipment lending library Katy's Kloset.
New Cassel Retirement Center is a caring residential community committed to providing an array of quality services. We celebrate the innate dignity and enhance the total wellness of the aging person. Our values include: Respect, Compassion, Responsiveness and Hospitality. Sponsored by the School Sisters of St. Francis, New Cassel continues the healing ministry of Jesus.
To offer comprehensive support services for individuals and their families in our service area that are in need of or have limited access to every day necessities due to insufficient financial resources or family instability.
Family Promise of Blount County leads the way in ending child and family homelessness in Blount County and the surrounding region.