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Public Housing

List of non-profit organizations working on Public Housing .

Community Rebuilding

San Luis Valley Housing Coalition

The mission of the SLVHC is to provide safe and affordable housing to low-moderate income community members.

Location

Alamosa

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Community Rebuilding
  • Temporary Shelter for the Homeless

  • 1163.

Dignity Village

Our mission is partly charitable, partly educational, to improve the quality of the lives of the poor in Portland and to create a model for other cities.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Public Housing

  • 1164.

Patriot Village Veteran Housing

PVVH mission, duty and purpose is the address, educate, coordinate, and provide means for successful transition of military veterans and their families by providing affordable multi-family housing, counseling, career development and comprehensive support.

Location

Memphis

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Community Rebuilding
  • Public Housing

  • 1165.

Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

A non-profit organization providing an affordable, "resident-centered" community for senior adults and persons with disabilities.

Location

Oklahoma City

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Community Rebuilding

VeryHuman

We exist to increase the HEALTH, WELL-BEING, and LIVELIHOOD of the people living with HIV/AIDS.

Location

Los Angeles

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Community Rebuilding
  • Management & Technical Assistance

  • 1167.

Environmental Assessment Educational Foundation

provides a conduit for the fast, reliable contact between the public and private sectors.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Public Housing

  • 1168.

Hissom Interdenominational Mission Inc

In 1934, Earl Hissom Sr. began feeding the hungry in Kanawha Valley.

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Community Rebuilding
  • International Relief

  • 1169.

Necessity Housing Corporation

We provide education, and construction training in the building of low-cost houses using local and renewable materials.

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Community Rebuilding

HOMESTEAD AFFORDABLE HOUSING INC

HAH develops and manages affordable senior rental communities with grants, donations and tax credits, over 500 senior affordable apartments in 12 rural Kansas communities since 1998.

Location

Holton

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