Similar organisations to Destination: Home
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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Council of Large Public Housing Authorities Inc
The Council of Large Public Housing Authorities works to preserve and improve public and affordable housing.
2060
WASHINGTON
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Senior Citizens' Housing, Retirement Communities
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218.
Lihi Cascade Senior Housingdevelopment
The Low Income Housing Institute is dedicated to ending homelessness one person, one family, one community at a time.
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Seattle
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Children's and Youth Services
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Umatt3R
Why UMATT3R Blog Shop Resources On a single night in 2019 35038 unaccompanied youth were counted as homeless in the United States.
Chicago
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Personal Social Services
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Project Understanding at San Buenaventura
Understanding Needs, Restoring Hope Project Understanding provides hope by developing and directing resources for the purpose of transforming lives and community through justice, mercy and compassion.
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Ventura
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Homeless Services/Centers
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MATERIAL AID AND ADVOCACY PROGRAM
Supporting unhoused community in Bos/Camb area via drop-in, material aid, sweep support & organizing alongside them for transformative solutions #StopTheSweeps MAAP supports unhoused people through material aid, space, sweep support, & organizing for solutions.
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CAMBRIDGE
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Urban Counties Caucus
URBAN COUNTIES OF CALIFORNIA IS A COALITION OF CALIFORNIA'S MOST POPULOUS COUNTIES.
Sacramento
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Other Housing Support Services
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Dish Sf
High-quality, permanent housing for adults who have experienced chronic homelessness.
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San Francisco
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Homeless Services/Centers
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SOUTH COUNTY COMPASSION CENTER
To provide access to the services homeless people need to survive, become stable, and lead self-sufficient lives.
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GILROY
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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Episcopal Impact Fund
Episcopal Impact Fund channels our community’s time, talent, and treasure to support local organizations and programs dedicated to increasing access to dignified housing to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty in the Bay Area.
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San Francisco




