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Haiti Mission

Haiti Mission Incorporated (HMI) is a Louisiana-based, international, development organization that helps build sustainable projects to bring hope, respect, dignity, joy, and faith to the people of Haiti.

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HomeAid Atlanta

HomeAid Atlanta's mission is to build new lives for homeless families and individuals through housing and community outreach. HomeAid Atlanta builds and renovates facilities for organizations serving Atlanta's homeless population. Past projects include transitional housing facilities, a free-of-charge health clinic for the homeless, one teen center, and many more, with additional projects currently in development. The result—more than 750 homeless people are provided housing each year in metro Atlanta through HomeAid Atlanta-built housing facilities.

Lifestream Foundtion

In 1981 we went on our first overseas mission. Our focus has been on medical education, leaving tools for those who are called to serve the poor. Seeing the overwhelming need, we developed the Lifestream Foundation to help fund projects that came to our attention.

Zoe Economic Development

The Nehemiah Project is a faith-based initiative that works to build greater awareness of the challenges faced by our nation's at risk and transitioning foster youth. We build local networks of support, while advocating for more effective and supportive policies, to help this "invisible" community develop self-sufficiency and a resilient future.

Humanity For Relief And Development

Mission Statement: Humanity for Relief and Development (HRD) is committed to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by poverty, wars, and natural disasters through a range of sustainable projects, providing tangible results with a positive impact. About Us: We are a non-government, 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to alleviating the suffering of people in need throughout the world.

Operation Enduring Gratitude

We are veterans serving veterans by restoring homes and lives! Red tape is everywhere. Dealing with bureaucracy is part of business, and it can really put a halt to projects. People who are willing to take the initiative are becoming increasingly rare, but military experience counteracts that. Taking the leap and doing your job regardless of the obstacles is what Operation Enduring Gratitude is doing for our Veterans!

Care Association

Care Association plans, develops, and implements innovative strategies to alleviate economic burdens on lower- and middle-income households. We serve households in the United States that pay more than 30% of their gross income on housing or are transient because of lack of affordable housing. Our projects include but are not limited to real property development, assistance for emotional resolution of blocks to achieving economic wellness, and web application development.

Humanitarian Action Network

The mission of Humanitarian Action Network is to provide direct humanitarian aid to people who are experiencing homelessness in Sacramento, California. Humanitarian Action Network (HAN) differs from other organizations that support the homeless in that they meet people where they are on the streets. This is important because most of these people do not have the ability to travel either due to mental or physical handicap, lack of funds for public transportation, or for fear of leaving their belongings behind for the day. HAN's ongoing projects include annual summer and winter care packages for the homeless, and more. Please visit the HAN website for more information.

Utah Nonprofit Housing Corporation

Utah Nonprofit Housing Corporation (UNPHC), founded in 1967, is a Utah non-profit developer of multi-family affordable housing. Staffed by volunteers until 1993, there are now almost 50 employees. UNPHC has 40 properties providing more than 1,800 units to over 2,000 individuals. In addition, UNPHC provides the property management to several of these projects, as well as technical assistance to other non profit organizations and communities wanting to develop their own affordable housing. Those we serve are low and very low income, making less than 50% of the area median income. The majority of properties serve seniors 62 and older, but UNPHC also serves special needs populations such as physically disabled, families, chronically mentally ill, homeless, families and individuals in transition from homelessness, and HIV/AIDS persons. We own 20 single-family rent-to-own homes, and a 24-unit town home project for first-time home buyers. The most basic human needs are shelter and food. If those needs are not met, individuals are excluded from other significant human interactions: employment, parenting, and social contributions. UNPHC is committed to the belief that the long-term solution to homelessness is safe, decent, and affordable housing.

Waking The Village

Waking the Village's mission is to offer 18 months of housing and support so that Sacramento County's homeless, parenting or pregnant youth and their children can get busy living rather than surviving. Through Tubman House, young parents (18 to 21 years old) experience healthy living, intensive case management, parent coaching and educational support so that they leave prepared to be leaders in their own lives, and leaders in the lives of their children and communities. In exchange for housing, child care, and wrap around support, Tubman residents lead Youth Corps, growing as leaders as they govern Tubman and spearhead projects to build up their community.

Life Remodeled - A Nonprofit Corporation

Life Remodeled is a Detroit-based nonprofit that seeks to remodel lives along with neighborhoods, schools and homes. Our annual volunteer workforce of 10,000 comes from community organizations, churches, businesses and people who just care about Detroit. Every phase of our project is about people, those served and those who are serving. Relationships born of this approach create transformation and sustainable neighborhoods that are crucial to making Detroit’s revitalization permanent. Our partners continue to work in these neighborhoods for years to come to enhance the schools, revitalize housing, increase employment opportunities, and cultivate long-term relationships, all of which enable the development of healthy and thriving communities.

Black Women Build Baltimore

MissionOur mission is to provide home ownership opportunities by training and working with Black women to fix, repair, and renovate homes while providing support for life-based skills.GoalsBlack Women Build- Baltimore works to bring home ownership to Black women in Baltimore. We do this by training local community members in trades-related skills through home improvement projects. We work to bring an intersectional approach to dismantling the barriers that work against our ability to thrive.ValuesBlack women deserve to be treated with respect and dignity for their inherent worth as human beings.IntersectionalityBlack Women Build – Baltimore understands that oppression is experienced at the intersection of identities, conditions, systems, policies, and practices.