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Empowering homeless women, children and families to reclaim their lives by providing shelter, nourishment, resources, healing and hope in a safe community.
PROVIDING HOUSING TO ELDERLY PERSONS BY OPERATING A HUD-ASSISTED RENTAL COMMUNITY REGULATED UNDER SECTION 202 OF THE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT OF 1959.
Their Mission - To empower individuals and families to improve their quality of life, and to promote community cooperation and support in responding to family needs.
Yellowstone was founded to provide a safe place and a plan of recovery for individuals who have lost their way due to drugs and alcohol, our primary purpose is to serve as a message center for recovery Established in 1997, Yellowstone was founded to provide a place and plan for indigent women who suffer from the diseases of drug addiction and alcoholism. Our primary purpose is to help women achieve sobriety and to show our client there is hope for the future. Yellowstone provides a complete continuum of care to allow us to walk with our clients from their first day to the day they enter society as productive members. We also work to help those who are incarcerated to get the help they need upon release so they do not return to the streets and their old way of life. We are a non-profit 501(c) (3) corporation, (Tax ID NO. 33-0802499). Our one-year program begins with a first step. During their first 30-day stay, residents find at Yellowstone, food, shelter, a 12-step program, and a new direction. For the next 11 months, we help them build a new way of living, sober and clean. In our last 20 years of service over 15,000 women have walked though our doors.
Art Share L.A.'s mission is to support artists by providing a creative environment for them to reside, develop, perform, and exhibit. Art Share L.A. inspires artists and provides connection to the community for shared benefits. We maintain a 28,000 square ft. warehouse in the heart of the Arts District. Upstairs, we provide 30 subsidized live/work lofts for artists. Downstairs, we have a community-programmed facility offering classes, exhibitions, and events.
HFHSPCN CLT Inc was created to hold the title on home sites acquired in order to maintain affordable housing opportunities for low income families in South Palm Beach County.
The Turtle Creek Recovery Center’s mission is to provide high quality, successful treatment and social services to Dallas-area adults who are challenged by co-occurring behavioral health disorders.
Our mission is to create and maintain affordable housing opportunities in Greater Lawrence, MA for low-income families using the community land trust model. We support families in their goals for self-sufficiency, education and empowerment, improve economically distressed neighborhoods, and advocate for the housing needs of all low-income residents.
"Since 2003, Step One Halfway House has been committed to walking alongside people who lost so much of who they were and the ability to achieve their life goals and dreams due to addiction and who desperately want and need help to recover. Step One’s mission is to introduce a 12-Step program to a newly sober individual in a clean, safe environment (the agency also helps those who are not yet sober. We serve the weakest among us; the helpless and homeless, the forgotten and those who fall through the cracks.
Welcome to the Homes For Heroes Foundation! Our purpose is to provide or coordinate financial assistance and housing resources to our Nation’s Heroes such as Military personnel, Police/Peace Officers, Firefighter and First Responders who are in need. The Homes For Heroes Foundation, through its growing network of contractors and generous donors, will endeavor to provide assistance to those who serve our country and communities every day.
To make it possible for our elders to remain here on Islesboro with dignity and comfort as members of our island community.