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Community Rebuilding
  • Protestant

  • 172.

Wayside Cross Gospel-Rescue Mission, Inc.

To offer food, clothing, shelter, and spiritual guidance to homeless men, women and children in need.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Other Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations N.E.C.

  • 173.

MAYORS FUND FOR LOS ANGELES

Nonprofit organization dedicated to homelessness prevention & keeping Angelenos housed.

Social Rank

3745

Location

Los Angeles

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Community Rebuilding
  • Single Organization Support

  • 174.

Presbyterian Night Shelter Endowment Foundation

The Presbyterian Night Shelter, the largest provider of homeless services in Tarrant County, serves 700 homeless women, men and children every night.

Social Rank

6800

Location

Fort Worth

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Community Rebuilding
  • Homeless Services/Centers

  • 175.

Housing Advocacy Services

Housing Advocacy Services, Inc. is dedicated to aid in finding housing for vulnerable and disadvantage individuals.

Social Rank

106

Location

Rochester

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Community Rebuilding
  • Professional Societies & Associations

  • 176.

Tori in the House Inc

Tori in the House Blueprint Equity Compassion Empowerment Community Stability Sustainability OUr MISSiON We Style for Stability to help end the cycle of homelessness.

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Carson

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Community Rebuilding

Feet Forward

Working within the unhoused community, we meet people where they are with peer-led resource navigation.

Social Rank

5

Location

Boulder

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Community Rebuilding
  • Human Service Organizations

  • 178.

STREET SAMARITANS

Chicago-based 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to human connection, outreach + charitable giving.

Social Rank

1470

Location

CHICAGO

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Community Rebuilding

THE PRESBYTERIAN NIGHT SHELTER OF

The Presbyterian Night Shelter, the largest provider of homeless services in Tarrant County, serves 700 homeless women, men and children every night.

Social Rank

6223

Location

FORT WORTH

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Community Rebuilding

VOLUNTEER MINISTRY CENTER

Home About Us What We Do Events Community Partners Donate Get Involved Contact Us More VOLUNTEER MINISTRY CENTER Opening Doors For A Better Tomorrow With over 9000 individuals in Knoxville accessing homeless services every year there are many who are at risk of dying on the streets without specialized services focused on both achieving and sustaining housing.

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KNOXVILLE

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