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Homes First

Homes First creates and maintains safe, healthy, and affordable rental homes for those who need them most. Since 1990, we have developed over 46 properties with 110 units of housing using the power of partnerships. We partner with local municipalities, national and local funders, and local banking institutions to buy, rehabilitate, and rent out healthy, safe, and affordable homes. Rental income is used to maintain and grow our portfolio.

Wheeler Avenue Inner City Visions

WAICV was formed under the auspices of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church. The primary role of WAICV is to fund the affiliate non-profit organizations entities, specifically, WA5C's (Wheeler Avenue Central City Comprehensive Community Center) and WATMI (Wheeler Avenue Triangle Ministries Incorporated). These Wheeler-affiliated entities seek to serve those persons located primarily within the Third Ward of Houston with issues relating to affordable housing, transitional housing, social services accessibility, food insecurity, eldercare, senior services, family services, prenatal care for at-risk populations, and mental health education and awareness.

Furniture Sharehouse

Our vision is that every child should have a bed to sleep in. Every family should have a table to gather around for meals. Every adult should have a comfortable place to sit after a long day at work, or when recovering from illness or surgery. Furniture Sharehouse (FS), Westchester County's first and only furniture bank, "nourishes" families by helping them turn empty apartments into real homes. Furniture Sharehouse collects gently-used furniture from the public and redistributes these pieces for free to impoverished Westchester families, enabling them to create a comfortable, stable home where they can rebuild their lives. Basic furnishings are the foundations of a home, helping people regain self-respect, dignity, and most of all, hope for the future.

Circle City Villages

We are Circle City Villages and we hope to bring a tiny home village to Indianapolis for those experiencing homelessness. We are a collective made up of those who are formerly homeless, pastors, social workers, architects, mental health caretakers, bankers, retirees and substance use recovery specialists. We believe in the power of community and the healing it can bring to those experiencing even the toughest of situations in their lives. Still in the planning stages, Circle City Village is a tiny house community that serves as transitional housing where friends experiencing homelessness can find healing and take the next steps to a sustainable life in an environment where they are supported and embraced.

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.

S V D P Management

Father Joe's Villages is a multi-city homeless rehabilitation organization dedicated to addressing the immediate and ongoing needs of underprivileged children, families and individuals who, for various reasons, have found themselves without basic life necessities. Father Joe's Villages has developed a comprehensive array of programs clients can access to regain their self-sufficiency, including short- and long-term residential accommodations, job-training classes, counseling and chemical-dependency services as well as a full-service medical and dental clinic. Programs include: St. Vincent de Paul Village, Martha's Village & Kitchen, Toussaint Youth Villages, Josue Homes and the National AIDS Foundation, and Padre Luis Jayme International Outreach.