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House of Neighborly Service

House of Neighborly Service assists and advocates for people challenged by the effects of poverty or facing situational crisis.

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House provides an extensive array of effective and integrated services - social, educational, legal, health, housing, mental health, nutritional and fitness - which significantly improve the lives of 15,000 people in need each year, ages 3 to 103, on the East Side of Manhattan.

Hope House Of Milwaukee

It is the current mission of Hope House of Milwaukee, Inc. to end homelessness and create healthy communities within the city of Milwaukee. The agency seeks to achieve the following goals: Reduce emergency shelter recidivism of homeless single men, women, and families.  Increase the self-sufficiency of onsite guests through enhanced family functioning, sustained employment, and increased sobriety. Strengthen connections between Hope House and community residents through increased resident participation in services, programming, and events at the Hope House facility.

Wesley House Community Center

Wesley House Community Center empowers and strengthens our community by providing academic, emotional, and spiritual support.

The Amber Reineck House

Amber Reineck House is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to acquiring affordable properties to be used by non-profit organizations as housing and treatment services for persons seeking long-term recovery. Our vision is to reduce stigma associated with addiction by building a recovery-friendly community, providing education, and increasing acceptance and support.

Lydia's House In Southeast

Our mission is "Growing Children, Strengthening Families and Changing Neighborhoods" to ensure that low income at risk families receive quality services, when they need them, regardless of why, from caring people. Lydia's House, established in 1990 by Eugene and Patrice Sheppard, takes a holistic approach to family development and provides multi-faceted services to end the cycle of poverty. Over the past 16 years, Lydia's House has grown to provide youth intervention services, including a homework center for children ages 6-12, tutoring, and mentoring for youth ages 13-17, teen parenting/ pregnancy prevention. Lydia's House adult intervention services include adult literacy , entrepreneurial development, computer training, substance abuse prevention counseling and housing for seniors. Their work with families living in far southwest and southeast neighborhoods of Anacostia, Bellevue, Congress Heights and Washington Highland began in 1989 at a shelter for homeless families. Under their leadership, Lydia's House has served hundreds of families, often paying rent to prevent eviction, providing food and paying utility bills. Lydia's House provides fist time homebuyer training and works with lenders, real estate brokers and other industry partners to promote home ownership.

Grandma's House Of Hope

The mission of Grandma’s House of Hope (GHH) is to Empower the Invisible Populations of Orange County by targeting those who truly slip between the cracks of other programs, with a specific focus on serving those who are ineligible for, or who have significant difficulty accessing, other organization's services. GHH provides housing, food, workforce development and enrichment activities to Orange County's most disadvantaged and oppressed community members.

Our House Of Hope

Our House of Hope is a innovative prevention based animal welfare organization. Their concentration is on animal rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing. They lead through example, community involvement and education.

Richard Murphy Hospice House

The mission of the Richard Murphy Hospice House is to provide a safe and comfortable haven for hospice patients who are without primary caregivers, and/or is at risk in their current home environment if such home exists at all. There will be no financial charge to the patient or their families.

Sancta Marias Windsor House

Windsor House Adult Day Health (ADH) program became the geriatric program of New Communities Services, Inc. (NCS) in 1977, and currently operates two lively cost-effective adult day health centers. It continues with an excellent track record to keep adults where they want to be- in the familiar settings of their homes and communities and is committed to provide eligible residents opportunities to age in the least restrictive place, with services designed to maintain independence and enhance their sense of self-worth. Windsor House ADH also aims to diminish caregiver stress through respite, support groups, and educational materials.

Glory House Of Miami

"At Glory House of Miami, we are committed to bringing healing and restoration to those affected by human trafficking. As a faith-based non-profit organization, our primary goal is to share the love of Christ and help survivors recognize their worth and value as unique individuals. Our vision is to empower survivors to find true freedom and live a life of hope through Jesus Christ."

Josephs House For Women

THE MISSION OF JOSEPH'S HOUSE FOR WOMEN, INC. IS TO PROMOTE THE SANCTITY OF LIFE AND THE DIGNITY OF WOMEN BY PROVIDING A NURTURING HOME FOR MOTHERS FACING AN UNPLANNED PREGNANCY. THE PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL AND SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING OF THE MOTHER AND HER BABY ARE CARED FOR THROUGH THE LOVING DIRECTION OF STAFF MEMBERS AND ACCESS TO RESOURCES INCLUDING, EDUCATIONAL, OCCUPATIONAL AND SPIRITUAL IN THE CATHOLIC TRADITION, GIVING THEM THE OPPORTUNITY TO ACHIEVE THEIR GOD-GIVEN POTENTIAL.