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The Gathering Inn

The Gathering Inn's mission is to meet people where they are, inspire hope, and walk alongside them on their journey to sustainable housing. In its 19th year of operation, TGI offers a complete continuum of housing and supportive services for homeless individuals: emergency housing; medical respite care; permanent supportive housing; external housing placement; comprehensive support services; education and training; and aftercare follow-up. Not only does The Gathering Inn exist to fulfill the original mission and vision of our founders, but it also builds on that foundation by expanding services that address barriers to housing. The lives of TGI guests are transformed by inspiring self-sufficiency and inviting them to achieve sustainable housing.

The Rescue Mission

The Mission exists to offer God's help, hope and healing to the most vulnerable and impoverished members of our Community.

The Shade Tree

Safety for women in crisis, shelter for women, women with children, and women with pets.

The Baltimore Station

The Baltimore Station turns lives around. We are an innovative therapeutic residential and outpatient treatment program supporting veterans who are overcoming obstacles to regain self-sufficiency. We offer programming based on a trauma-informed, strength-based and client-centered approach that combines a strong recovery model with an environment that promotes socially responsible behavior

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The Moss Foundation

The Moss Foundation's mission is to Motivate, Encourage, and Inspire children in Detroit in three ways: Housing, Education and Residential Treatment Facilities. Motivate (Housing): We want to MOTIVATE current and prospective residents to become homeowners so that our children have stable environments to learn and play in. Encourage (Education): We want to ENCOURAGE our children to become EDUCATED ENTREPRENEURS. We provide annual scholarships to Detroit children who are majoring in business with an interest in entrepreneurship. Inspire (Residential Treatment Facilities): We believe that every Detroit child should have access to mental health Children are truly an Inspiration and we support our children with residential treatment facilities.

The City Mission

To provide help and hope to all people through the transforming power of God's love.

The Next Door

We provide a continuum of substance abuse and mental health evidence-based services for women in an environment of faith and healing to restore hope and a lifetime of recovery.

The Primavera Foundation

The Primavera Foundation provides pathways out of poverty through safe, affordable housing, workforce development, and neighborhood revitalization.

The Allendale Shelter Club

The Allendale Shelter Club is committed to supporting the Allendale Association’s mission of providing excellence and innovation in the care, treatment, education and advocacy for children and youth with serious emotional, mental health and behavioral challenges. We are dedicated to enriching the lives of the children at allendale through our work in fundraising, stewardship, special events and advocacy.

Reach for the Top

We are committed to transforming our community by providing a sober, homelike, environment to homeless men, women and children which fosters trust, mutual respect, and integrity; and by empowering residents with opportunities that contribute to permanent reintegration into society regardless of race, religion, nationality, gender, or sexual preference.

Surfing The Nations Foundations

Surfing The Nations impacts local and international communities through the sport of surfing and selfless service meeting needs and changing lives.

Gifts For The Homeless

Gifts for the Homeless, Inc. ("GFTH") is a nonprofit organization founded and staffed by volunteers from the Washington, D.C. area legal community. The principal objective of GFTH is to raise money for the purchase of new clothing and collect donations of certain types of used clothing and other needed items from attorneys and staff of Washington, D.C. area law firms, government agencies, in-house corporate legal departments and other legal organizations. In pursuing this objective, the GFTH Board of Directors has established the following priorities: to reach the homeless who live on the street in all four quadrants of the District of Columbia; to reach the homeless who live in shelters and in transitional housing; to reach the homeless in neighboring communities outside the District of Columbia when, and if, GFTH believes it has fully served the needs of the District; and to build a reputation for reliability by working with a core group of homeless service providers. GFTH does not typically distribute clothing directly to individuals living on the street, but works through a network of over 70 homeless service providers that include shelters, temporary residences and soup kitchens and wagons. GFTH pursues its objectives through a two-track approach. GFTH solicits direct monetary donations from the Washington, D.C. area legal community to purchase new clothes. Typically, items purchased include: (1) warm winter accessories, such as hats and gloves; (2) undergarments, such as thermals, socks and underwear; and (3) heavy bedding items, such as polar fleeces. GFTH also accepts donations of certain types of used clothing and other needed items during a large clothing drive each fall. The used clothing effort seeks to obtain those items most frequently requested by homeless service providers: (1) warm winter clothing, such as winter coats, sweaters and turtlenecks; (2) business attire, such as suits, shirts, blouses, ties and shoes; and (3) household linens, such as sheets, pillowcases and towels.