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The mission of Samaritan House is to foster personal safety, growth and self-sufficiency in adults and their children through the freedom from sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking and homelessness.
PathForward’s mission is to foster stability and dignity through transformative services and housing solutions. PathForward envisions a world where everyone enjoys stability, dignity, and freedom from homelessness.
To achieve freedom from want, fear, and injustice for people marginalized by poverty, displacement, or situations of vulnerability by developing and providing a continuum of services that meet basic needs, build strengths, safeguard human rights, and provide opportunities for positive change.
Founded in 1950, KCRM has helped people in need. We welcome the poor, homeless, hungry, and hurting. KCRM offers freedom from the past and hope for the future. Good food, safe shelter, comfortable beds, clean facilities, case management, proven recovery program, job and life-skills training.
"At Glory House of Miami, we are committed to bringing healing and restoration to those affected by human trafficking. As a faith-based non-profit organization, our primary goal is to share the love of Christ and help survivors recognize their worth and value as unique individuals. Our vision is to empower survivors to find true freedom and live a life of hope through Jesus Christ."
Founded in 1945, Memphis Union Mission ministers to the physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of men and women who are homeless or destitute. The Mission’s ultimate objective is for clients to: 1.) Become mature followers of Jesus Christ, 2.) Achieve freedom from substance abuse, 3.) Reunite with family and loved ones, and 4.) Reemerge as self-sufficient members of the community.
By funding entry into long-term sober living homes with well structured recovery programs, PIFM seeks to break the cycle of homelessness by placing every destitute alcoholic/addict - who desires freedom from their disease - into a safe, positive and nurturing living environment in which to practice early recovery from addiction. Our corporate Vision is to glorify Jesus Christ and advance His Kingdom by eradicating homelessness – one recovered alcoholic/addict at a time.
We believe every person has a story and every story has value. We exist to empower communities to end the cycle of human trafficking by starting and supporting social enterprises that raise awareness, offer opportunities for economic independence for survivors and fund the fight against human trafficking. Currently Stories Foundation operates the Freedom Food Truck and Storyteller Catering. In the future we hope to operate a Cafe and sell food products. All with the goal of spreading awareness about human trafficking and empowering people to make a difference through purposeful purchasing as a first step
Building Homes for Heroes is strongly committed to supporting the brave men and women of the military who have returned home from the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan with severe wounds and disabilities, with a goal to build homes for families in dire need. It's our honor to support the men and women who have loyally and courageously served our country. Since 2006, Building Homes for Heroes has been at the forefront of making a significant difference in the lives of the severely wounded men and women of the military forces of the United States. We build homes from the ground up or modify existing homes to meet the needs of the brave men and women who selflessly served our country. These mortgage-free homes not only help to remove the family's financial burden, they help to restore the individual's freedom, and enable the veteran to lead a more independent and productive civilian life.