Similar organisations to A Tiny Home for Good
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Public Housing
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Sisters of Charity Housing Development Corporation
NYC-Metro, community-based, non-profit, dedicated to affirming the philosophy of housing first and recognizing that permanent housing is a human right.
41
Staten Island
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Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
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St Johns Place Family Center Housing Development Fund Corporati
Settlement Housing Fund creates and sustains high quality affordable housing and programs, building strong and economically diverse neighborhoods.
1656
New York City
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Senior Citizens' Housing, Retirement Communities
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Seton Village Phase One Inc
NYC-Metro, community-based, non-profit, dedicated to affirming the philosophy of housing first and recognizing that permanent housing is a human right.
41
Staten Island
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Public Housing
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Semiperm Housing Development Fund Corporation
Settlement Housing Fund creates and sustains high quality affordable housing and programs, building strong and economically diverse neighborhoods.
1656
New York City
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Public Housing
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Ncs Housing Development Fund Company Inc
Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter provides homeless/at-risk NYers with a home, a community, and the services they need to thrive.
2658
New York City
OPERATION TINY HOME
Operation Tiny Home assists people through tiny housing solutions & empowerment training programs.
7300
Oakland
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Housing Search Assistance
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Home Sweet Home Foundation Inc
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Atlanta
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Low-Cost Temporary Housing (includes Youth Hostels)
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VISTA VILLAGE INC
A nonprofit serving people experiencing homelessness using tiny homes and wraparound services Our approach Vista Village is a faithbased organization that is revolutionizing how homelessness is addressed in Columbus Ohio.
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Columbus
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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287 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND CORPORATION
Settlement Housing Fund creates and sustains high quality affordable housing and programs, building strong and economically diverse neighborhoods.
1653
NEW YORK








