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Grounded in faith, hope, love, and respect for those we serve, the West Side Catholic Center assists all who come in need of food, clothing, shelter, advocacy and a path to self-sufficiency.
The Center for Transforming Lives works side-by-side with women and their children throughout Tarrant County to disrupt the cycle of poverty by providing comprehensive homeless services, early childhood education, economic mobility services, and clinical counseling.
The mission of Jubilee Park and Community Center is to be a catalyst for community renewal and enrichment to the Jubilee Park Neighborhood, a 62-block area in southeast Dallas. The majority of families here are working poor who are under served in terms of education and health resources.
The Community Hope Center’s mission is to provide assistance to all those in need in our community. We secure a “no wrong door” policy and are committed to providing resources or referrals for those who are actively searching for assistance and who are ready to forge a path towards self-sufficiency.
Center for Changing Lives (CCL) envisions a community where everyone thrives. Therefore, the organization partners with those held back by lack of resource and economic opportunity in order to uncover possibilities, overcome barriers, and realize their potential. CCL's work connects people, resources and opportunities to build households' economic capacity to achieve their goals. CCL partners with Chicagoans seeking to make a change in three core ways: coaching on financial, employment and resource mobilization goals that enhance lives, training and skill enhancement opportunities, and advocacy and organizing on economic policies and practices that open up opportunities and resources.
DESC helps people with the complex needs of homelessness, substance use disorders, and serious mental illness achieve their highest potential for health and well-being through comprehensive services, treatment, and housing.
TO PROVIDE AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING SERVICES FOR LOW-INCOME ELDERLY PERSONS IN SAN FRANCISCO.
We exist to love, Restore, and support women escaping domestic sex trafficking.
To empower homeless families, individuals, and veterans to recover from crisis situations return to self-supporting, productive, and independent members of our community.
Assist families from low-income housing to return home where the homes have been damaged/destroyed by natural disasters.
LTHC provides housing and supportive services to those who are homeless in Tippecanoe County.
To provide access to the services homeless people need to survive, become stable, and lead self-sufficient lives. Be an active partner in creating permanent affordable housing.