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Sacramento Self Help Housing assists persons who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, to find and retain stable and affordable housing.
Working to alleviate homelessness in California by developing, financing, and operating affordable housing for low income families, seniors, veterans, and people living with special needs.
American Family Housing provides housing to 1300+ women, men and children each year. AFH’s services help vulnerable populations recover from the long-term affects of homelessness.
Cottage Housing offers safe affordable housing and services to homeless individuals and families, helping them with tools and life skills necessary to rebuild their lives
Creating solutions to homelessness by combining permanent, affordable housing with workforce development and wraparound support services for formerly homeless individuals and families in San Francisco.
Our mission is to provide low-income and homeless individuals and families with housing, food, and human services to help them rebuild their lives.
Provides temporary housing and comprehensive, targeted support to help homeless families in Santa Clara County achieve self-sufficiency, independent living and stability.
Assist renters in gaining access to fair housing. Prevent discrimination by landlords and inform renters of their rights under the law.
Providing shelter to homeless children, families and Veterans in America. Creating housing and support services so individuals can rebuild their lives and achieve self-sufficiency.
HIP Housing’s unique programs prevent homelessness and help low-income individuals and families to break the cycle of poverty, and find a place to call home.
To break the cycle of homelessness in the Inland Empire, by providing housing and ongoing support to families who have no place to live.
We are building housing communities where people can afford to pay the rent, where people feel a sense of belonging and connection, and where future leaders are gaining the skills and confidence to improve their lives and advocate for positive change in t
We build safe, affordable housing and provide site-based services for low income families,k individuals, farmworkers, veterans, the homeless and those living with disabilities.
Next Move Homeless Services offers direct services, housing, employment, healthcare, and education to its clients, enabling them to become self-sufficient.
SCANPH’s mission is to facilitate affordable housing development across Southern California by advancing effective public policies, sustainable financial resources, strong member organizations, and beneficial partnerships.
Believes a secure home is the first step in becoming a productive member of the community and providing a stable environment for children.
CHOC provides community and economic development opportunities focused on asset development, job creation, and comprehensive direct services with children, families and seniors.
Providing low-income children, families and seniors with quality, best-practice services that promote prosperity, quality of life, physical well-being, including after school programs.
Kingdom Causes Bellflower (KCB) helps people get off the street, provides support services to those at risk of homelessness, creates pathways to sustainable work through social enterprise, and offers ongoing training and education to the community. KCB succeeds by inspiring, training, and mobilizing hundreds of volunteers each year from churches, businesses, city leadership, service clubs, and other non-profit organizations. By balancing direct services, collaborative partnerships, and ongoing community dialogue, KCB maintains a lived philosophy that all of us are better than any of us. KCB strives to see a flourishing community where everyone has a place to live, a place to work, and a place to belong.
Builds stronger communities by providing innovative homeownership opportunities, helping families succeed in homeownership and partnering to improve the quality of life.
Provide a safe family environment and healthy living program for women with children that sets the foundation of change and breaks the cycle of homelessness.
We believe housing is a human right and our programs – emergency shelter, bridge housing, and permanent supportive housing – end homelessness for the most vulnerable.
Interfaith–a “Housing First” agency—utilizes evidence-based practices and three core components to reduce homelessness: 1) Housing Location/Placement 2)Financial Assistance 3) Housing Stabilization.
Union Station Homeless Services is ending homelessness and rebuilding lives in the San Gabriel Valley. With nearly 50 years of expertise, we are connecting record numbers of adults and families experiencing homelessness to safe housing and vital supportive services to help people stay housed for good. Last year alone, we helped 1,126 people end their homelessness and move into safe housing. Our best practices and compassionate, client-centered approach helped 97% of those served retain their housing.
Develops service-enriched permanent supportive housing throughout Southern California to create stable housing environments where formerly homeless persons with special needs can foster self-reliance
We promote community support, education and housing options. Our Housing Initiative coordinates parents, professionals, and policymakers to catalyze the process of planning for the future.
Emergency, transitional, and permanent housing with supportive services to homeless women and children, as well as affordable housing to low and very low income households.
Provides a continuum of basic needs, family support services and housing services including: information and referrals, food, affordable housing, financial assistance, and case management.
Serving those who are homeless through a holistic approach for their housing, self-sufficiency, physical and mental well-being, including a special focus on serving homeless youth.
We’re working to end homelessness by providing housing and services to homeless families and individuals.
We are a supportive housing community that uses all its resources to help families and adults break the cycle of homelessness and poverty
Each day we serve 4,000 men, women, and children with emergency shelter, affordable housing, residential drug and alcohol treatment, job training, and other support services.
Researches and treats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Families never billed by St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food. Discoveries freely shared worldwide.
Researches and treats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Families never billed by St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food. Discoveries freely shared worldwide.
Fighting American poverty by aiding needy Appalachian and urban Americans; providing low-income families, elderly, and veterans with basic relief, educational support and affordable housing.
Safe daytime drop-in center for homeless women and children in Lodi. Computer access, bus passes, housing and employment assistance.
Serving individuals of all cultures and beliefs through integrated programs including housing, employment, mental health, immigration and refugee services, children, youth, families, and senior programs.
We provide bi-lingual hotlines, housing, support groups, advocacy and outreach services for battered women and their children. Violence prevention services and programs for men/teens.
Our programs and services include affordable housing; child nutrition; early childhood education; early head start and head start program; and quality, affordable childcare.
Provides affordable, service-enriched housing, tenant advocacy, and open space/transportation planning to low income families, seniors and homeless in San Francisco.
CSC provides medical, medical, behavioral health services as well as social service programs such as senior, youth development, housing, small business and asset building services.
Homeless youth receive life saving assistance through outreach, shelter and transitional housing, case management, medical/psychiatric/mental health, education/employment and youth development programs.
Located in the heart of San Francisco, Curry Senior Center meets seniors’ essential needs for health care, meals, housing, and social connections.
Only organization in America rescuing dogs and cats abandoned in wilderness areas, housing over 1500 of them at its care-for-life, no-kill sanctuary.
A six month drug and alcohol and eighteen month transitional housing program. Helping veterans transition back to society. Group meetings and case management.
EBCLC provides free legal advocacy and case representation to low-income people in the areas of housing, health, income, immigration, consumer debt, community re-entry, economic development.
F2F: ending HIV in Sonoma County while supporting the health and well-being of people living with HIV/AIDS. HIV testing, housing assistance, and benefits counseling.
Families Forward exists to help families in need achieve and maintain self-sufficiency through housing, food, counseling, education, and other support services.
Family Assistance Ministries helps people who are trying not to become homeless through prevention services as well as helping those who are homeless regain housing stability.
Provides services to people with disabilities: personal assistance and housing referral, peer support, advocacy, minor home repair and modification, and independent living skills.