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Family Rescue is dedicated to eliminating domestic violence in the Chicago community by providing comprehensive support services and shelter to victims of domestic violence, particularly to abused women and their children; engaging in advocacy to promote future system change; and encouraging prevention through community education.
My Sister’s Place provides a nurturing home, nutritious meals, and other basic necessities to the single women and mothers with children whom we serve. While they are with us, we provide tools, resources, and support to help them move from dependence toward self-sufficiency.
The Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart, wishing to continue their 140+ years of service to the church and the community, manage and staff Villa St. Francis which is a residence for senior women. The Franciscan Sisters minister to fulfill the needs for age 60+ independent women who wish to be free from the burdens of maintaining their own home, meal preparation, housekeeping, and all the other tasks involved in single living and at the same time have companionship in their later years in a warm, caring family atmosphere. Given our incomparable setting with panoramic views of the Hudson River, spacious grounds, a beautiful chapel and thoughtful design, Villa St. Francis may well be the answer to your needs.
PACN is a 501(c)3 Christ-centered, non-profit organization that serves women and men by providing whole person care for sexual health and pregnancy decisions. Their purpose is to share the compassionate love of Christ by meeting physical and spiritual needs, while being a voice for the unborn in our community.
Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic lay organization, leads women and men to join together to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to those who are needy and suffering in the tradition of its founder, Blessed Frederic Ozanam, and patron, St. Vincent de Paul
The mission of the Foundation is to provide support to the men and women of the Florida National Guard in times of emergencies and deployments. To honor and assist those Soldiers and Airmen who have sacrificed their health and well being for the security of our great State and Nation, and to preserve our rich history so the sacrifices of our Soldiers and Airmen are not forgotten.
The Recovery House of Worship Church Planting Movement specializes in ministering to men, women, young people, families and communities affected by addiction. Addiction has many faces: drugs, alcohol, pornography, gambling, food, hoarding, religion, work, even love addiction. If you or someone you know is struggling we are here to help!
LSS Faith Mission, a program of Lutheran Social Services, exists to provide caring support to homeless men and women as they transition to independent living. This is accomplished through emergency shelter, nutritious meals, job and life skill support, case management services and a health center that provides access to dental, vision medical and behavioral health care. Additionally, The Community Kitchen at Faith Mission serves three meals a day to anyone who is hungry.
Magdalene Omaha/Thistle Lights is a survivor-led program of healing, recovery, and economic empowerment for women who experienced sex trafficking/prostitution, violence, and addiction. Our two-year residential recovery program offers long-term housing, access to comprehensive trauma-informed care, legal support, and educational assistance for our residents. Residents also gain employment experience through Thistle Lights, our survivor-led small business which features hand-made products designed and crafted with love by a survivor.
Catholic Charities Bloomington is dedicated to the enhancement of the dignity and functioning of all persons in the community-at-large though education, social services delivery and advocacy. They are committed to working within their communities to remove barriers that reduce the quality of life for the poor or for persons marginalized by our society in any way. They are dedicated to providing help and creating hope to all in need in the communities. They serve residents of the counties of the Bloomington Deanery of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis: Brown, Lawrence, Morgan, Monroe, Orange and Owen Counties, as well as the residents in Greene, Jackson and Jennings with their counseling program and shelter for homeless women and children.
For 32-years, Providence House has operated with a singular mission- "To Break the Homeless Cycle One Family at a Time." Founded in January 1988, Providence House has focused all programmatic efforts around helping homeless families (single men, single women and married couples) with children to live a self-sufficient life. They have provided a “way out” of poverty based on three strong pillars: education, housing and supportive services. Their goals are to meet every family at their point of need and to remove all barriers that lead to homelessness. Providence House’s long-term vision is to create a community where no family is homeless.