The Weingart Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency that provides homeless individuals with the basic tools necessary to stabilize their lives, secure income, and find permanent housing. Our mission is to empower and transform lives by delivering innovative solutions to break the cycle of homelessness.
View morePATH was founded on the Westside of Los Angeles by a group of concerned community members looking to support their neighbors on the streets. What started as community members providing food and clothing to those living in the streets, has grown into one of largest homeless service providers in California….
View moreFort Sage Family Resource Center, prior to this position I volunteered for this organization and sat on the Board of Directors. It was my great pleasure to be able to take on this position. I have met many wonderful people in the process and enjoy working with them to create…
View moreThey provide one-time financial assistance to eligible, low income, veterans-in-need, to help them obtain or maintain their housing stability and other basic living needs.
View moreBakersfield Homeless Center we treat the symptoms of homelessness while building healthy relationships. It is through these relationships that people in crisis find the courage to seek and find the help they need. Transitional services, including drug and alcohol counseling, medical, dental and mental health care, child care, after school programs,…
View moreThe mission of Harbor Interfaith Services is to empower the homeless and working poor to achieve self-sufficiency by providing support services including shelter, transitional housing, food, job placement, advocacy, childcare, education, and life-skills training.
View moreLutheran Social Services of Southern California was officially incorporated in 1946 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit social service agency. The mission has stayed true to its earliest beginnings, to be a servant to those in need.
View moreLutheran Social Services of Southern California was officially incorporated in 1946 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit social service agency. The mission has stayed true to its earliest beginnings, to be a servant to those in need.
View moreCIMC was created in 1978 as a nonprofit corporation for the purpose of working for the social welfare, educational and economic advancement of its member tribes, groups, organizations and Indians and other Native Americans living in its service area.
View moreTo serve the crisis management, information and referral needs of all U.S. Veterans and their families through: management and operation of the nation’s first Vet-to-Vet toll-free helpline for all Veterans and their families.
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