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Lincoln Park Community Shelter

The mission of the Lincoln Park Community Shelter is to bring the community together to empower homeless men and women to make life changes.

CATHOLIC WORKER HOUSE OF LANCASTER INC

The aim of the Catholic Worker movement is to live in accordance with the justice and charity of Jesus Christ. Our sources are the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures as handed down in the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, with our inspiration coming from the lives of the saints, "men and women outstanding in holiness, living witnesses to Your unchanging love." (Preface to the Eucharistic Prayer for holy men and women)

The Agape House

The Agape House serves as a bridge to equip and empower adolescents and young, single women between the ages of 17 1/2 and 22, who are aging out of foster care or are in foster care. The young woman may remain in residence at The Agape House until age 24. Agape House seeks to empower and engage women and adolescents of color (targeting African-American women) who have been in the foster care system. We provide a place where they can grow and develop while receiving housing, wrap-around therapeutic services, job training, academic and employment training, living skills and more.

Gateway Homeless Services

Gateway Homeless Services provides safe, nurturing emergency shelter services that empower homeless women, children and families to move into transitional and independent housing.

Thistle Hills

Our mission at Thistle Hills is to serve women from the Chester County and Coatesville areas who are survivors of trafficking, prostitution, and addiction that deserve a second chance at life.

City Union Mission

City Union Mission is an evangelical Christian ministry committed to sharing the gospel and meeting the spiritual, physical, and emotional needs of men, women, and children who are poor or homeless.

Marie Adelaide Center

TO HELP HOMELESS AND DISENFRANCHISED WOMEN THROUGHOUT THE ATLANTIC CITY AREA BY PROVIDING A SECURE ENVIRONMENT, LIFE SKILL ENHANCEMENTS, ACCESS TO SOCIAL WORKERS, HEALTH CARE AND SUPPORT TO FIND HOUSING.

Bethesda Mission Of Harrisburg

Since 1914, Bethesda Mission has been a missionary arm of the local church, reaching out to men, women, and children by providing the poor and homeless with shelter, food, clothing, Christian counseling, and working to restore self-sufficiency for all guests. This mission is accomplished through six ministries: -Men's Mission: 4 levels of care - Transient, Long-term Recovery, After-Care, Social Services -Women's Mission: Comprehensive long-term recovery and after-care -Community (Youth) Center: Mentoring, Equipping, Preventing at-risk youth and families -Medical/Dental Clinics: Health & Dental care for men and women guests and uninsured poor -Mobile Mission: Direct assistance to chronic homeless on the streets -Outreach: Food & Household products distributed to rural poor

First Grace Community Alliance

The mission of FGCA is to work with and for people in need, especially women and their children, by meeting food, housing and other emergency needs, while simultaneously challenging systemic poverty in the greater New Orleans area. 

Lifting Up Westchester

Lifting Up Westchester's mission is to restore hope to Westchester County NY's men, women and children in need by providing them with food, shelter and support- - and lifting them to greater self-sufficiency with dignity and respect.

Next Chapter Foundation

Next Chapter is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to empowering pregnant women and single mothers to move out of poverty into lives of stability, permanent housing, and self-sufficiency by providing a group living community and life-changing resources.

Solomons Temple Foundation

Solomon's Temple Foundation, Inc. (STF) is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to the eradication of homelessness by empowering women and their children to overcome life's challenges, realize their potential, define their own destiny and become vital factors in the revitalization and sustainability of their community. It is the third largest homeless facility for homeless women and children in the Metro Atlanta area offering emergency, transitional housing and supportive services and one of the few facilities that accepts male children over the age of 11. STF's individualized approach immediately assesses the level of support needed, whether it is very little support for a short period of time or a more intensive and long term solution.