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ASSIST WOMEN AND FAMILIES IN THE TRANSITION FROM TEMPORARY HOUSING TO PERMANENT HOMEOWNERSHIP, WHILE ALSO ENRICHING LIFE SKILLS THROUGH EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS.
In an environment of welcome, hospitality, safety and cleanliness Sacramento Loaves And Fishes seeks to provide an oasis for homeless men, women and children seeking survival services.
Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities provides Christ-centered, discipleship-oriented pathways and programs that restore dignity and wholeness to men, women, and children.
We provide a continuum of substance abuse and mental health evidence-based services for women in an environment of faith and healing to restore hope and a lifetime of recovery.
The mission of The Living Room is to ease adversity and promote stability, dignity and self-reliance for women and children who are homeless, or at-risk of homelessness, in Sonoma County.
Deborah’s Place opens doors of opportunity for women who are homeless in Chicago. Supportive housing and services offer women their key to healing, achieving their goals and moving on from the experience of homelessness. We seek to fulfill our mission through the expression of our core values: We believe that safe, clean and affordable housing is a right. We believe that every woman has the potential to achieve her goals and determine her future. We believe that women heal from life traumas through healthy relationships and a caring, supportive community. We believe that we are stronger when we welcome and celebrate the diversities of the women we serve, our donors, volunteers and staff. We believe in striving for continual growth, development and excellence in the supportive housing and services we provide. We believe that our impact is greatest when we work in collaboration with individuals, organizations and the community at large.
Our Friends Place is dedicated to helping young women break the generational cycles of abuse, neglect, poverty and homelessness through empowering self-reliance and independence.
Shelterhouse is a community of shelter residents, staff and volunteers working together to provide basic human services for men and women experiencing homelessness with a primary commitment to shelter.
Provide emergency food, clothing, shelter, and spiritual guidance to homeless and needy men, women and children. Offering reconciliation to the whole person: to God, to themselves, and to society.
Our mission is to facilitate a transformation that empowers chemically dependent homeless men and women to become sober, accountable members of society and to serve as a recovery resource for the community.
Our mission is to see pregnant women healthy, supported, safe, empowered, and equipped with the necessary life and relationship skills they need to build happy successful lives.
Oakland Elizabeth House is a transitional program for women with children who have experienced homelessness, domestic violence, addiction, and/or poverty. Its mission is to support women and children in their transition to independence. Oakland Elizabeth House is dedicated to creating and maintaining a nurturing cooperative living environment of hospitality and respect. Located in the Rockridge area of Oakland, we have the capacity to house 10 families and two community resident interns.