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Carolina Cross Connection

Carolina Cross Connection is a Christian mission connecting churches to communities while making space for Jesus Christ to transform lives. We provide weeklong camp experiences for students and adults to connect with their neighbors throughout North Carolina and Honduras. We partner with local agencies to build relationships and provide services for the community.

Wayside Cross Ministries

Lifespring Ministry Center is the women's division of Wayside Cross Ministries. Our transitional program addresses homeless women and their children who have lost their way due to financial loss, addiction, incarceration, deteriorating relationships, or a combination of these factors. Our program helps to educate, counsel and support women to prepare them for their future.

Cross Roads House

OUR MISSION:We protect men, women and children of the Greater Seacoast area experiencing homelessness from exposure and hunger.We provide secure, transitional shelter for those seeking to break the cycle of homelessness.We support individuals and families by providing them with the opportunity to move with dignity and purpose to stable and decent housing.

Central American Resource Center Carecen

CARECEN was founded in 1981 to protect the rights of refugees arriving from conflict in Central America and to help ease their transition. CARECEN’s mission is to foster the comprehensive development of the Latino population/ community in the Washington metropolitan region by providing direct service, while promoting grassroots empowerment, civic engagement and human rights advocacy.Inspired by Central American justice struggles, CARECEN envisions a Washington metropolitan region where all communities thrive in solidarity and dignity, enjoy a prosperous life, and work towards achieving social justice and political empowerment.

African American Alliance For Home Ownership

The African American Alliance for Homeownership is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community based organization in Portland, Oregon. We are a Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) approved Housing Counseling Agency with HUD-certified counselors providing first-time homebuyer and foreclosure prevention services to the public. In recent years, AAAH has expanded its services to support homeowners seeking estate plans, resource navigation, home repairs, and energy efficiency upgrades. Collectively, our programs help families, Obtain, Retain, Maintain, and Sustain their homes.