United Way Bay Area
Hayward Area Recreation and Park District
THE SPECIFIC AND PRIMARY PURPOSES OF THIS ORGANIZATION ARE TO INITIATE, SPONSOR, PROMOTE AND CARRY OUT PLANS, PROGRAMS, POLICIES AND ACTIVITIES THAT WILL TEND TO FURTHER PARK AND RECREATION PROJECTS WITHIN THE JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS OF THE HAYWARD AREA RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT.
EAH Housing
The mission of EAH Housing is to create community by developing, managing and promoting quality affordable housing.
Gilroy Compassion Center
Provide access to the services homeless people need to survive, become stable, and achieve self-sufficient lives.
First Place for Youth
The mission of First Place for†Youth†is to help foster youth build the skills they need to make a successful transition to self-sufficiency and responsible adulthood.
Bay Area Community Health (formerly known as Tri-City Health Center)
To deliver exceptional health and social services that improve quality of life for the individuals, families, and communities we serve
Eden I&R, Inc.
We believe that all individuals are entitled to fully utilize all community resources for which they are eligible. We believe that optimum utilization of these resources can substantially enhance the quality of life in the community. We believe that access to those resources is often limited by lack of awareness of their existence. Therefore, this Agency commits itself to serve as a link between individuals and the full range of community resources available to them.
Fighting Back Partnership
Fighting Back Partnership is a nonprofit organization “committed to preventing and ending poverty and its effects” in Vallejo and throughout Solano County.
Hidden Genius Project
The Hidden Genius Project trains and mentors black male youth in technology creation, entrepreneurship, and leadership skills to transform their lives and communities.
WeHOPE
We offer cohesive services catered to the? specific needs of the individual clientís situation. Ending homelessness demands more than handing someone a key. It requires support in many? creative forms to address many individual challenges. WeHOPE addresses the challenges ?by partnering with allies to provide food, job training, life skills classes, programs for the ?formerly incarcerated and connecting clients with wellness benefits and services.
Bloom Marin- Offsite Free professional clothing
Bloom is a non?profit organization that provides complimentary wardrobes to children, women, and men who are transitioning to a life of self?reliance.
East Bay Housing Organizations (EBHO)
East Bay Housing Organizations (EBHO) is a member-driven organization working to preserve, protect, and create affordable housing opportunities for low-income communities in the East Bay by educating, advocating, organizing, and building coalitions.
Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture, Fiscal Sponsor for SF New Deal
CUESA is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization†dedicated to growing thriving communities through the power and joy of local food.
Ambulatory Surgery Access Coalition dba Operation Access
We Match Patients in Need of Care with Medical Professionals Who Want to Help.
Operation Dignity, Inc.
Operation Dignity assists homeless veterans and their families. We provide emergency, transitional and permanent housing for homeless in Alameda County, California. We also offer comprehensive support services, nutritious meals and a strong peer community. Our goal is to help veterans rediscover hope and provide the tools needed to live a self-sufficient and stable life.
Dorothy Day House
“To provide a caring presence, sustenance, and shelter to those in need among us.”
Performing Stars of Marin
Performing Stars transforms the lives of low-income, primarily multicultural, children throughout Marin County by using enrichment programs to build pride, character, discipline and self-esteem.
Women’s Daytime Drop In Center
We believe that all human beings deserve to have stable housing and to live full and productive lives. The Womenís Daytime Drop-In Center empowers women and children to move from the streets to a home by providing a safe daytime refuge. We serve hot meals, groceries and provide hygeine supplies, diapers, housing resource counseling, case management and domestic violence services, a variety of referral services, and transitional housing for five single parent families.
San Francisco Housing Development Corporation
SFHDC’s Mission Statement: The mission of SFHDC is to foster financial stability through the development of affordable housing, the facilitation of homeownership and the economic empowerment and revitalization of Bayview Hunters Point and other neighborhoods of Southeast San Francisco. SFHDC’s Origin: SFHDC was formed in 1988 by San Francisco residents who were interested in combating the widespread displacement of the ’60s and ’70s. Governmental agencies removed residents through ‘redevelopment programs’ that disproportionately affected African Americans and other people of color.
AIDS Project East Bay
Focused On The Prevention Of The Spread Of Hiv And Supports Individuals Living With The Virus Through Programs Targeted At Some Of The Most Vulnerable And Marginalized Individuals.
St. Francis Center
o provide the opportunity for families living in North Fair Oaks and surrounding communities to live with dignity while accessing essential services and becoming self-sufficient members of the community.