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Our mission is to break the cycle of poverty for families facing homelessness by building pathways to long-term self-sufficiency, and providing quality early childhood education. Please donate at our website: acsatl.org/donate-atlanta-childrens-shelter/
Our mission at Colette's Children's Home (CCH) is to provide homeless ... women and homeless mothers with children a safe home and a nurturing environment.
HCN's Mission is to decrease the trauma of homelessness and domestic violence,as well as to increase the strength and effectiveness of the HCN Collaborative. Homeless children and families are referred by HCN's collaborative of nineteen Emergency, Transitional, and Domestic Violence Shelters. Member shelters include: Hamilton Family Center, Hamilton Emergency Shelter, Hamilton Transitional Program, Asian Women's Shelter, Raphael House, Riley Center (Rosalie House and Brennan House), Richmond Hills Family Center, Tenderloin Childcare Center, St. Joseph's Village, Richmond Hills Family Center, Salvation Army-Harbor House, La Casa de las Madres, Homeless Prenatal Program, Connecting Point, DrawBridge, A Home Away From Homelessness, Families in SRO's Collaborative, Treasure Island Homeless Development Initiative (TIHDI) and Treasure Island Elementary School.
The Children’s Lifesaving Foundation (CLF) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, dedicated to transforming the lives of under-served, BIPOC youth and houseless families living in shelters and transitional housing in Los Angeles through a unique approach of providing outdoor education through amazing Summer and Surf Camps, inspiring Holiday Events and awesome Field Trips in and around Los Angeles, and Educational Assistance and Scholarships for youth through to college-age. We are also currently providing Emergency Funding during the COVID-19 Crisis to the families in our Vita Network. Over 85,000 underserved and houseless youth and families have been served through our programs since 1993…
It is our mission to provide a safe and caring environment for children and teens who have faced abuse, abandonment, neglect and/or homelessness.
The Lost Angels Children's Project (LACP) is a Southern California based non-profit organization with a mission to provide low-income and at-risk youth with a safe, educational after-school program that promotes critical thinking and team-building through vocational skills training in classic car restoration and arts opportunities. LACP is committed to empowering youth through services that foster creativity and impart useful skills necessary to elevate students beyond their present condition to become positive participants in their community and transform their lives for a successful future.
A safe haven for young people and teens who have suffered abuse, neglect or mental health challenges in the greater Sacramento area. Our licensed clinicians and residential staff work 1:1 with children in crisis to treat all aspects of the trauma suffered by our youth — mental, physical, and emotional — providing individualized care for young people and helping them lay the groundwork for their future success.
To educate and improve the health and safety of the neediest children of Tanzania, bringing hope and opportunity to their families and communities. The ripple effect of an education has far reaching and powerful effects to the members of a community, improving the overall economy, decreasing the gap between the rich and the poor.
Our mission is to enable women and their children to transition from a life of homelessness and poverty to one of stability and self-sufficiency.