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To provide warm clothes and other nessessities to people in need To create a volunteer experience for families and young adults that is meaningful, educational and fun
Founded in 1972, Ruby's Place provides shelter and services to survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking.
Seeking to put God’s love into action, Fort Bend Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
The mission of New Bethany Ministries is to create opportunities for a secure future for the homeless, hungry, poor and mentally ill of the Lehigh Valley. Our goal is to help families and individuals who are capable to become self-sufficient and able to live independently. We also strive to identify and optimize opportunities and improve the quality of life for our clients who cope with mental illness, disabilities and/or extreme poverty.
Based on a strong belief that economic diversity is an important contributor to vital and livable communities, Andover Community Trust advocates for and develops permanently affordable homes in the Andover community.
To transform challenged communities into safe, healthy living environments for deserving families through partnerships with Churches, Businesses, Civic Organizations, Faith Based Non-Profits and the Community itself
The majority of individuals in a homeless shelter at any given time are women and their children. These women are typically victims of domestic violence and are fleeing an abusive home looking to start over in a safe environment. Many other women in shelters are single mothers who lost their jobs due to unforeseen circumstances and need help to get back on their feet. Regardless of the situation that led these women to homelessness, they need support - both physical and emotional - to transition to a better life for themselves and their children. BRAWS mission is to support these women by providing new (tags on, only) bras and underwear, as well as feminine hygiene supplies. Unbeknownst to many people, these are some of the most requested critical needs by women in shelters. New bras and underwear and tampons, pads, and pantyliners are rarely donated, expensive items for a shelter to replenish, and not covered by food stamps. Insufficient access to these items often leads to unsanitary conditions and health problems.
Family Promise seeks to end homelessness, one family at a time, by engaging faith based and community organizations to provide emergency shelter and basic needs to families with children who are homeless and to provide additional programs to assist them in finding housing and sustaining their independence
By the grace of God, Greater Matthews Habitat for Humanity improves lives by building communities and facilitating successful home ownership with people in need of decent, affordable homes.
The Center for Transforming Lives works side-by-side with women and their children throughout Tarrant County to disrupt the cycle of poverty by providing comprehensive homeless services, early childhood education, economic mobility services, and clinical counseling.
Sell To A Veteran is a non-profit (501(c)(3)) organization based on Long Island that provides U.S Military & Veteran families with much needed services to enable them to understand and utilize their VA benefits (primarily their VA loan) in buying, selling, and/or refinancing a home. Sell To A Veteran is comprised of real estate professionals (brokers/agents, lawyers, movers, inspectors, insurance companies, etc.) ready to provide you, the Veteran, with answers to all of the questions you have concerning buying, selling and/or refinancing a home. We will seamlessly walk you through the entire process and assist you in utilizing your VA benefits (primarily your VA loan). Sell To A Veteran was founded on the premise of directly educating the millions of active military personnel and the over 20 million veterans on sustainable home ownership, financial-literacy, and how to tap into your VA benefits wisely. Additionally, Sell To A Veteran raises money to assist you, the Veteran, in covering some of the costs that are associated with financing the purchase of your new home - earnest money, closing costs, and home repairs if needed. Now with expert realtors, direct VA approved home loan lenders, legal representation, home inspectors, and more, deserving veterans can finally realize the American dream. OUR PLEDGE TO YOU Sell To A Veteran, and it’s associates, pledge to serve you with the most updated and relevant VA benefit information, home ownership education, advocacy, community outreach, job opportunities, affordable and sustainable housing, and more, all in a friendly, interactive environment.