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Rebuilding Together Nyc

Rebuilding Together NYC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization for safe and healthy housing that provides repairs and modifications to low-income homes and nonprofit facilities. Rebuilding Together NYC rehabilitates the homes of low-income, elderly, and/or veteran homeowners living in the five borough area of New York City. Rebuilding Together NYC is one of almost 200 Rebuilding Together, Inc. affiliates nationwide. Founded in 1988, the national office for Rebuilding Together, Inc. is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and is the largest volunteer-based home rehabilitation organization in America.

Washington Home Of Your Own

Washington Home of Your Own and its wholly owned subsidiary, Robinson Lane LLC, are organized to provide affordable housing opportunities and financial management services that enhance the dignity and quality of life for persons living with disabilities.

The Agape House

The Agape House serves as a bridge to equip and empower adolescents and young, single women between the ages of 17 1/2 and 22, who are aging out of foster care or are in foster care. The young woman may remain in residence at The Agape House until age 24. Agape House seeks to empower and engage women and adolescents of color (targeting African-American women) who have been in the foster care system. We provide a place where they can grow and develop while receiving housing, wrap-around therapeutic services, job training, academic and employment training, living skills and more.

Texas Ramp Project

The mission of the Texas Ramp Project is to create and support a network of local organizations throughout Texas that provide free wheelchair ramps for elderly and people with disabilities who are economically disadvantaged. Clients are identified by local health care professionals and served without regard to age, gender, race, religion or ethnicity. The ramps are built exclusively with the donated labor of volunteers. The ramps are built following ADA guidelines and are safe, strong and durable.

Emmaus

We affirm the value of human dignity and self-respect for every person. We are called by our collective spiritual and social responsibility to serve all people in need—the homeless, disadvantaged, disabled, unemployed, and oppressed. Our goal is to enhance societal and personal advancement through provision of housing and support services that empower individuals and families to reach their fullest potential. Emmaus helps people rebuild their lives by creating and renewing a sense of community.

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.

Conard House

Our mission at Conard House is to create and maintain the transformative resources that people who live with chronic mental illness—and frequently concurrent medical conditions—need to self-manage their lives effectively. Each year, disabling psychiatric episodes shatter everyday reality for thousands of adults living in San Francisco. These events disrupt their ability to work, to express themselves clearly and even to eat or sleep. Negotiating the maze of healthcare bureaucracies to get the help they need can be beyond the capabilities of those who need help the most. We focus on building welcoming and caring communities that empower residents and give them hope for the future.