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Zebra Coalition

The mission of Zebra Coalition is to empower LGBTQ+ youth to thrive.

National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund

Every 13 minutes a woman dies from breast cancer. Each year in the United States alone, more than 275,000 women and hundreds of men are diagnosed with breast cancer, and more than 42,000 die from the disease. Another 3 million people are living with the disease. The National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund's mission is to end breast cancer by increasing federal funding for breast cancer research, creating access to breast and cervical cancer care for underserved and uninsured women, and training advocates to play an active role wherever breast cancer decisions are made.

Better Housing Coalition

The Better Housing Coalition changes lives and transforms communities through high-quality, affordable housing.

Davidson Housing Coalition

Davidson Housing Coalition believes that Davidson’s traditional mix of people in all income levels is fundamental to our community and distinguishes us as a town. The mission of Davidson Housing Coalition is to work with the larger community to preserve and create affordable housing options and to prepare families and individuals for financial stability and homeownership.

Somerville Homeless Coalition

The mission of the Somerville Homeless Coalition is to provide homeless and near-homeless individuals and families with personalized supportive services and tailored housing solutions with a goal of obtaining and maintaining affordable housing.

Women's Housing Coalition

The Women's Housing Coalition supports families and individuals with permanent and affordable, service enriched housing. We are dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness for women and children. The WHC serves homeless, low-income women with disabilities and families. In addition to housing, WHC services include case management, advocacy and life skills training. Services are tailored to meet the needs of each woman or family and are based on their individual situations and goals.

Valley Housing Coalition

Valley House works with a wide range of community services to provide motivated homeless personsthe help they need to become self-sufficient, while advocating for policiesthat reduce homelessness.

Roswell Homeless Coalition

To serve the needs of the homeless population of the city of Roswell and surrounding areas and to provide the opportunity for provisional housing for those who are homeless or at risk of being homeless.

Albany Housing Coalition

STABILIZE THE COMMUNITY BY PROVIDING A CONTINUUM OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO HOMELESS VETERANS AND LOW INCOME INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES.

Charlotte County Homeless Coalition

It is the mission of the Homeless Coalition is to alleviate and prevent hunger and homelessness.

5 Cities Homeless Coalition

The 5Cities Homeless Coalition is working to strengthen the south San Luis Obispo County community by mobilizing resources, hope and support for the homeless and those facing homelessness.

PWA Coalition of Dallas

ASD currently operates four Special Care Facilities licensed by the Texas Department of Health: The Ewing Center, Revlon Apartments, Hillcrest House, and Spencer Gardens. ASD serves an average of 175 men, women and children in 152 total bedrooms within 125 privately configured units. Seventy-six percent (76%) of the agency's resident population are racial or ethnic minorities, 24 percent were women. One hundred percent (100%) of the people served by ASD are significantly below the federal poverty line and are classified either as low- or very-low income. The agency has provided more than 326,000 person/nights of housing to more than 1,100 individuals and family members living with AIDS. Along with a home and a mutually supportive community environment, residents at each facility are provided with a range of services individually tailored to empower them to cope with the cyclical impact HIV/AIDS has on people who are living with a disease that often compromises their complete independence.