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Amigos de Jesús is a home and bilingual school for children in Honduras that has cared for hundreds of children who have suffered the indignities of abuse, neglect, homelessness and hunger in one of the hemisphere’s poorest countries. Amigos de Jesús is a permanent safe haven with shelter, food and education for over 120 children. Amigos de Jesús aims to walk alongside our children from the time they arrive, afraid and traumatized, until the time that they are ready to move out into the world as adults prepared for responsibility and citizenship within their country of origin.
The Allendale Shelter Club is committed to supporting the Allendale Association’s mission of providing excellence and innovation in the care, treatment, education and advocacy for children and youth with serious emotional, mental health and behavioral challenges. We are dedicated to enriching the lives of the children at allendale through our work in fundraising, stewardship, special events and advocacy.
Magdalena House is a neighborhood of transitional homes that serves mothers and their children who have fled dangerous and abusive lives. We provide transformation through education, nurturing community, and programming.
The mission of the Chance for Hope Foundation is to provide support services for children with cancer and their families, funding for pediatric cancer research and treatment, and educational resources to the general public regarding pediatric cancer.
HomeStretch guides working homeless families with minor children in North Metro Atlanta toward increased self-reliance and stability by providing life skills education, mentoring and supportive housing.
The mission of Baltimore Outreach Services, Inc., (BOS) is to provide comprehensive services and programs to homeless women and their children. These services include emergency shelter, educational programming, health and mental health services.
To serve and empower our community by providing a caring and nurturing environment through community outreach programming that addresses and resolves the educational, socio-economic, housing and professional needs of men, women, children and the elderly
Founded in 1958 by a group of concerned Christian businessmen, Boise Rescue Mission Ministries teaches the Word of God and provides food, shelter,clothing, counseling, education, addiction recovery and mental health programs and job search assistance to thousands of men, women & children in need. Facilities in Boise: River of Life, City Light Home for Women and Children, and the Ministry Center. Facilities in Nampa: Lighthouse Rescue Mission for men, Valley Women and Children's Shelter, and the Rescue Mission Recovery Lodge.
The Bethania Foundation, also known as Bethania Kids, is a Christian Mission that is bringing wholeness and hope to orphaned, abandoned, disabled and desperately poor children in India. Bethania Kids provides these children shelter, food, clothing, education, medical services and spiritual care through four residence homes, nine care centers and two rehabilitation centers. The message is simple: Jesus loves children and cares deeply for them regardless of the circumstances of their birth. Through His love, they will change their world.
The Whosoever Gospel Mission is a Christian nonprofit organization whose purpose is to provide shelter, food, clothing, education, counseling, rehabilitation and other assistance to homeless and/or needy men, women and children in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area.
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.
Approximately 3,000 children in Dallas go to sleep each night without a home of their own. We’re on a mission to help young children overcome the lasting and traumatic effects of homelessness. It is our vision that every child in our community has a home, a self-sufficient family and a foundation for success in school and life — and the clock is ticking. 90% of brain development happens by the age of five. Without intervention at this critical time, homeless children may suffer lifelong social, emotional and educational deficits. That’s where we come in. And YOU can help.