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TO PROVIDE A HOMELESS SHELTER AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FACILITY IN THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH
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.
from Guidestar: "To provide low income housing to those individuals who are physically or mentally disabled who need public housing assistance, as required by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development."
HOPE HOUSE RESCUE MISSION STRIVES TO ELIMINATE HOMELESSNESS. OUR MISSION IS "TO BREAK THE CYCLE OF POVERTY AND DEPAIR... ONE LIFE AT A TIME." WE PROVIDE PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL, MENTAL AND SPIRITUAL RESOURCES REGARDLESS OF RACE, RELIGION OR SOCIAL STATUS.
A Work In Progress Sober Living Home for Women provides affordable housing and support recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction. We also provide housing for women with mental health issues that prevent them from living independently.
The Andre Sobel River of Life Foundation, a Los Angeles-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit has a simple mission: "When compassion can't wait and single parent families are in despair, we help with urgent expenses so that parents can stay by their child's bedside during catastrophic illness."
Hospitality House of Charlotte provides the comforts of home for families of seriously ill loved ones by offering affordable accommodations in the heart of Charlotte's medical community. Hospitality House of Charlotte welcomes families and patients of all ages from Charlotte and around the world coming to the region for medical treatment at one of our state-of-the-art hospitals.
HomeSweetHome Foundations' mission is to transition aged-out foster youth and at-risk youth between ages 16-26 into adulthood by providing housing, financial literacy, mental health aid and connection to resources. They are a not-for-profit organization that relies on volunteers and the generosity of American donors.
Maine Adult Education Association is a professional, non-profit organization that advocates for adult education locally, statewide and nationally and supports members in order to meet the educational, training, and personal needs of Maine’s adults.
Telacu Housing-Riverside was formed for the purpose of constructing, owning, and operating a 75-unit project known as Telacu El Paseo located in Riverside, California, which provides housing for low-income elderly persons, pursuant to section 202 of the National Housing Act, as amended.
The Healing Field promotes awareness of alternative viewpoints and pathways for mental health recovery and inspires hope for developing meaning and purpose. We bring together healing practitioners and participants who are interested in the community for the purposes of learning, self-healing, wellness and ending stigma. We offer community-based wellness activities to residents of Mt. Tahoma Sanctuary and encourage the creation of more uplifting homes.
The mission of the Alpha Project is to empower individuals, families, and communities by providing work, recovery and support services to people who are motivated to change their lives and achieve self-sufficiency. The agency’s many programs are available to all persons in need regardless of race, creed, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.