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Cass Community Social Services

Cass Community Social Services is dedicated to making a profound difference in the lives of the diverse populations it serves by providing for basic needs, including affordable housing, promoting self-reliance and encouraging community involvement and improvement.

Lee's Summit Social Services

To assist low income, elderly and/or disabled persons in the Lee's Summit Social Services service area with emergency needs, while enabling them to maintain their dignity and learning to set and meet realistic goals which will lead to greater independence.

Social Tees Animal Rescue

Social Tees Animal Rescue is a not-­for-profit, strictly no-­kill 501c3 organization in the East Village of NYC that takes abandoned animals from kill shelters and provides them with safe haven and veterinary care before placing them in proper forever homes.

Salvation And Social Justice

Salvation and Social Justice seeks to liberate public policy theologically by building Black faith-rooted communication strategies, advocacy, and public education campaigns, to lift up poor, underserved, and traditionally oppressed communities with a particular focus on racial justice through abolition, restoration, transformation, and coalition.

Root Social Justice Center

The Root Social Justice Center is a Vermont based, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color BIPOC led racial justice organization centering blackness. The Root prioritizes BIPOC people and their communities by shifting resources to BIPOC for leadership, connection, healing, education and the arts and supports BIPOC led racial justice movement work.

University Community Social Services

We serve a wholesome, freshly made meal each Saturday – one that we are happy to eat ourselves – in a respectful atmosphere to anyone who comes through our doors, no questions asked. We provide a welcoming place of respite for our guests and offer vital social services to those in need. We do this with an all-volunteer staff, without a single employee.

Women Veteran Social Justice

Our mission is to Identify, Connect, and Empower women veterans through social, professional and personal connections. We do this by utilizing electronic and live networking across communities, across the United States and internationally. Technology and collaboration have been tools to firmly anchor and connect an otherwise invisible nation of women who have served with those who are serving and those who are preparing to serve in the military.

Eden Social Welfare Foundation

Our Mission: Serving the Weak to Witness Christ, Promoting Gospel, and Welfare to Bring People to God. Our Vision: Wherever there is a need, there is an answer from Eden. Our Ideal: "We are brothers without the same flesh and blood", "Give a man a fish and feed him for a day, but teach a man how to fish and feed him for a lifetime." Eden Social Welfare Foundation was founded by Liu Hsia, a wheelchair writer, in 1982. We are the first disability NGO and one of the largest NGOs in Taiwan. Currently, we have more than 3,000 employees with nearly 150 service centers. There are about 300 employees who are people with disabilities; 85% of the staff is providing direct services. Eden participates actively in international relief activities and promotes the rights and welfare of persons with disabilities around the world Currently, we participate in several INGOs, such as International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), Rehabilitation International(RI), Workability International(WI), and Asia Pacific Disability Forum(APDF).

Samministries Social Enterprises Inc

During a cold winter morning in 1981, the problems of the homeless were brought into stark perspective for the members of First Presbyterian Church in downtown San Antonio. A homeless man, frozen to death, was found on the church grounds. In response, volunteers started a ministry in the church gymnasium to shelter and care for the growing number of homeless individuals. By 1983 this program, having gained financial assistance of several downtown churches, was incorporated by 11 downtown congregations into San Antonio Metropolitan Ministry, Inc. (SAMMinistries). Today SAMMinistries has a staff of more than 80 and is supported by thousands of volunteers who help families and individuals throughout San Antonio on their path to self-sufficiency.

Mesquite Social Services Inc

Our mission is to provide emergency assistance to families experiencing financial crisis through the provision of rent/mortgage, utilities, and food and to promote the interest of the communities served through educational, charitable and service-oriented activities.

United for Social Justice

To enable more low-income and at-risk students access higher education.

Renaissance Social Services, Inc.

At Renaissance, our aim is to find safe and secure housing for the men, women and families we serve, and to provide them with the services they’ll need to lead lives of health, dignity and stability. We prevent homelessness among those who are at risk, and help build stronger communities by fostering residential stability and supporting those we serve.