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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.

First Grace Community Alliance

The mission of FGCA is to work with and for people in need, especially women and their children, by meeting food, housing and other emergency needs, while simultaneously challenging systemic poverty in the greater New Orleans area.