The mission of HRCS is to lead, collaborate, coordinate, develop, and implement strategies and resources to end homelessness in Placer and Nevada Counties.
View moreAt Elijah House we believe in Restoration and Transformation! We are not defined by our past, but can use our past as a tool to help us build a better future! We exist to give people an opportunity to step into their full potential in life.
View moreOne of Los Angeles County’s largest social services agencies, The People Concern was formed in 2016 in a merger of two trusted social service organizations based in Los Angeles County, OPCC and Lamp Community. Informed by more than fifty eight years of work in the community, The People Concern is…
View moreThey are a Boyle Heights-based community building organization working in the east side of Los Angeles. Over 5,000 children and families are reached each year through our efforts. We believe that effective solutions to community challenges must be designed and implemented in close partnership with our community residents. Residents serve…
View moreThe Whole Child is a 64-year-old non-profit organization providing Mental Health, Family Housing, Parent Enrichment and Nutrition Education services to some of the most vulnerable families in Los Angeles County.
View moreThey move people forward and out of homelessness with compassion, dignity and accountability.
View moreProvides emergency shelter to homeless individuals in the city of Auburn.
View moreThe Salvation Army serves those in need, without discrimination, within the Greater Bakersfield area and in select communities in Kern County.
View moreIn Nevada County, we operate the Booth Family Center, a shelter for families who are homeless. We offer supportive services such as utility assistance, Emergency food boxes, character building programs for children and teens, camp experience, recovery support and encouragement, and spiritual guidance for people who are searching for a…
View more