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New Moms exists to interrupt the cycle of poverty and create strong families. Our mission is to share the love of God by surrounding young moms and their children with everything they need to transform their lives. Every day, we show up for each young mom, ready to support her as she finds a safe place to live, gets a job, and becomes a strong leader for her family – because if we don’t, the cycle of poverty will continue.
The mission of Union Station Homeless Services is to help men, women and children rebuild their lives and end homelessness. We provide a full continuum of housing, employment and life skills programs to help people regain dignity and achieve self-sufficiency. We believe in the inherent worth and dignity of every individual and strive to provide the highest quality of services based on a foundation of respect for all people.
MAHA educates and mobilizes to increase affordable homeownership opportunities, break down barriers facing first-time and first-generation homebuyers, and close the racial wealth and homeownership gaps.
Our House of Hope is a innovative prevention based animal welfare organization. Their concentration is on animal rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing. They lead through example, community involvement and education.
Mercy Haven's mission is to acknowledge the dignity and potential of people who are homeless, living with mental illness or living in poverty by providing housing, advocacy, education and life skills development.
Our mission is to ease the suffering of the dying and their families in Montgomery County, Maryland by providing End-of-Life Doula services, training and community education. Our eventual goal is to establish multiple comfort care homes inclusively serving all underserved communities, or those who lack end-of-life caregiving support. By providing loving care, training and education, we aspire to contribute to a world where everyone can die with grace and dignity.
Living Soul Foundation provides shelter for mothers in distress, to educate, equip and encourage new life as they return to their communities transformed to lead and disciple others to positively impact the next generation.
To serve as a transformative environment that empowers students through democratic, cooperative living. We provide affordable housing to foster community, support education, and promote personal development and well-being.
Mission Statement: EarthLinks cultivates transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community restoring each other and the planet. Vision of the Future: To be a leader in connecting people with Earth, and transforming lives through education, work programs, Earth-conscious products and services, and strong community partnerships. Core Values: Welcoming Community Earth-Centered Connection and Collaboration Awareness Respect and Resilience Education and Empowerment
The New Community Shelter has three primary responsibilities to the community. First we are a homeless shelter for adults with a mission to provide shelter, case management, education and many supportive services. Not only to we help a person become self-sufficient, we also address individual issues that caused a person to become homeless in the first place. We are a zero-tolerance facility with rules and expectations, and we operate in an atmosphere of respect. Additionally, we have a Transitional Living Program. In this program, individuals in the Emergency Shelter Program can work their way into this program allowing them more time to work on issues that may have contributed to their homelessness. We have 20 apartments, four of which are dedicated to serve homeless veterans. Lastly, we have a Community Meal Program that serves any adults and children from throughout the community that are hungry. We serve dinner 365 days a year and lunch every weekend and all holidays. We only ask that participants, most of whom do not live at the shelter, are peaceful and sober when they join us for a meal.
LUCHA (the Spanish word for “struggle”) advances housing as a human right by empowering communities- particularly the Latino and Spanish-speaking populations- through advocacy, education, affordable housing development and comprehensive housing services.
The Social Justice Learning Institute (SJLI) is dedicated to improving the education, health, and well-being of youth and communities of color by empowering them to enact social change through research, training, and community mobilization.