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Operation Help a Hero (OHH) is a 501 (c) (3) public charity (FID 27-1438256) dedicated to the care of our American military members. Our programs support military units and families as they prepare for separation, while they endure the challenges of deployment, and during transition back to the U.S. Our projects uplift service members and send a clear message of support to their families. We connect communities with our troops and provide real opportunities to make a difference in their lives. We are an all volunteer organization. All board members and directors volunteer their time to focus donations on on the military heroes we serve. Every cent contributed to OHH is used to serve our military community, and every project is based on real needs.
Homes For Our Troops (HFOT) is a publicly funded 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that builds and donates specially adapted, custom homes nationwide for severely injured post-9/11 Veterans to enable them to rebuild their lives. Most of these Veterans have sustained life-altering injuries including multiple amputations, partial or full paralysis, blindness, or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). These homes are no cost to our Veterans and allows them to start restoring some of the freedom and independence that they sacrificed defending ours, all while enabling them to focus on their family, recovery, and moving forward. Our HFOT family continues its relationship with our Veterans even after the home is completed and donated to them. We assist our Heroes with rebuilding their lives after the keys are handed over.
Everyone needs a home. We were the first and remain one of the largest providers of non-profit housing for the homeless in Toronto. Homes First Numbers: •16 Buildings in 9 Toronto neighbourhoods •Housing 550 men, women, and families every night •Helping the homeless for 30 years The housing first approach was pioneered by Homes First 30 years ago. It is proven to reduce the cost associated with health care and justice system use; reduces emergency visits and hospitalization; reduces involvement with police and the criminal justice system and it increases long-term housing stability, improves health and addictions outcomes and improves quality of life.
Providing Transitional Housing And Critical Support To Homeless Women And Their Children In Spokane Valley. Hearth Homes strives to inspire transformation in the lives of young mothers by assisting in the development of essential life skills such as parenting, nutrition and independent living skills (finance, housekeeping, and responsible renting). Hearth Homes is supported entirely by individual donations and private grants from the Spokane Valley and local communities. Thank you!
Guided by Quaker principles, Friends Homes offers and environment which encourages independence and a sense of wholeness, wellness and security, at reasonable cost, so that each resident may live a fulfilling life.
From modest beginnings almost 100 years ago, Wood’s Homes has grown into a multi-service agency helping Canada's most troubled young people. Programs are now located in Calgary, Strathmore, Lethbridge, Canmore, Ft. McMurray, and Ft. Smith. NWT. We are a nationally accredited, non-profit organization that serves 20,000 troubled young people & their families from across Canada every year. We operate over 30 programs & services including: 24/7 intensive residential treatment, in-home family support, crisis intervention, community outreach, foster care, addiction/substance abuse treatment, no-fee, walk-in counselling.
Compelled by faith in Jesus Christ, the mission of Emmaus Homes is to enrich the lives of individuals of all beliefs, with cognitive or developmental disabilities, by fostering independence, inclusion, and self-advocacy.WHAT WE DO: Many people with developmental disabilities find it hard to live independently. At Emmaus, we provide services so they can be in control of their lives and live like you and me.
A non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to addressing the needs of the homeless in Medina County. Churches provide shelter and meals for the homeless. A United Way grant allowed for the provision of case management and homelessness prevention and rapid re-housing services to transition the homeless from the shelter to permanent housing.
Our mission is to create and provide quality housing, health care, and supportive services to individuals and families who are homeless and/or living with behavioral health disorders.