Housing Rehabilitation
List of non-profit organizations working on Housing Rehabilitation .
Freshstart Visions
We are at work in prisons preparing men and women for a return to society.
North Charleston
Napa Valley Community Housing
The mission of Napa Valley Community Housing is to develop, preserve and manage affordable homes and, through our Resident Services Program, teach successful life and leadership skills.
Napa
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Urban, Community
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444.
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp.
Founded in 1981, the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation's (TNDC) mission is to provide safe, affordable housing with supportive services for low-income people in the Tenderloin community and be a leader in making the neighborhood a better place to live.
San Francisco
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Housing Rehabilitation
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445.
Change the World Allen
We unite area faith communities, nonprofit organizations, businesses, individuals, and families to work together to serve those in need of food, clothing, safe shelter, and care.
ALLEN
Two Rules Ministries Inc
Provide opportunity, guidance, and encouragement to men to discover and fulfill their God-given roles as men by implementing a holistic approach including academic, employment, spiritual, and relational aspects.
Harrisonville
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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447.
Housing Partnership of Northeast Florida Inc
Our vision is to make Northeast Florida the best place to live by being an innovative and collaborative leader in community development and increasing access to safe, affordable housing.
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Housing Rehabilitation
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448.
Haven of Rest Ministries Inc
Haven of Rest is an organization located in Anderson County, SC that helps men and women who struggle with life-dominating issues, such as drug and alcohol addiction or homelessness.
Anderson
Otr Adopt Inc
Our mission is to bring to life the character of Cincinnati’s historic neighborhoods by facilitating the transfer of vacant endangered structures to caring investors.
Cincinnati
Inglerock
Inglerock seeks to provide affordable housing to individuals recovering from addiction and those who experience temporary homelessness.
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