Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
List of non-profit organizations working on Temporary Shelter for the Homeless .
Anchor House, Inc.
Anchor House provides a safe haven where abused, runaway, homeless, aging-out and at-risk youth and Mission Statement: Anchor House Inc.
1700
Trenton
SUN STAND STILL RECOVERY
Building Veterans is a rapidly growing ministry to those who have been broken by PTSD, HBI, and depression which often result in self-medication.
1700
Brunswick
Toni's House Inc
Toni’s House provides a safe living environment and a supportive community for people in transition Toni’s House provides a safe living environment and a supportive community for people in transition, to help them heal, reconnect with children and family, and develop the skills needed for a healthy and fulfilled life.
1700
Las Vegas
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Old Savannah City Mission Inc
Old Savannah City Mission, Inc. Emergency services (meals, showers, beds, clothing), Urban Training Institute (UTI) is a recovery/transitional program based on an Adult Education paradigm.
1700
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							Hot Line, Crisis Intervention 
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							626. 
Missouri Shores Domestic Violence Center
MSDVC is here to serve victims of domestic violence & assault, to provide shelter & to prevent such violence by enhancing education, treatment & awareness.
1700
Pierre
Housing Transitions, Inc
Providing shelter, guidance, and hope to Centre County since 1984.
1700
State College
FATHER MCKENNA CENTER INC
Our mission is to help men experiencing homelessness and families experiencing food insecurity.
1700
Washington
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							Temporary Shelter for the Homeless 
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							629. 
BETHANY HOUSE OF NASSAU COUNTY CORPORATION
Please help the women and children of Bethany House at http://bhny.
1700
Baldwin
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							630. 
Tri-County Community Action Programs, Inc.
Serving Coös, Carroll & Grafton Counties, New Hampshire Tri-County CAP is a continuum of people and projects dedicated to improving the lives and well-being of New Hampshire's people and communities.
1700
Berlin








