Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
List of non-profit organizations working on Temporary Shelter for the Homeless .
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Food Banks, Food Pantries
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658.
WILSON COUNTY INTERFAITH SERVICES INC
We help families in crisis in Wilson County, NC through food, shelter, and housing assistance.
1600
Wilson
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Homeless Services/Centers
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659.
Bowery Residents Committee, Inc.
Helping reclaim lives lost: restoring hope and dignity by enabling health and self-sufficiency.
1600
New York
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Family Violence Shelters and Services
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660.
Stepping Stones Foundation
Providing shelter, advocacy and support services to women, men, and their children in West Yavapai County since 1980.
1600
Prescott Valley
Familylinks Inc.
Familylinks exists to positively impact lives through integrated community, behavioral, and social programs.
1600
Pittsburgh
Dimitri House Inc
Feeding the hungry and sheltering the homeless with dignity and love since 1985.
1600
ROCHESTER
Integral Youth Services
Our mission is to offer HOPE to youth, while providing for their needs 🤍 To honor God in offering HOPE to youth, providing for their needs and mentoring toward positive choices and healthy relationships.
1600
Klamath Falls
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Youth Development Programs
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664.
BRIGHT PATH CENTER
We are a non-profit organization that provides support & services to at risk & homeless individuals.
1600
Riverside
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Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
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665.
STABILITY FIRST INC
providing individualized programs and transitional housing for people seeking recovery from addictions and life-controlling challenges HOME ABOUT US GIVING STORIES EVENTS BLOG More We offer individualized programs and transitional housing for seeking recovery from addictions and other lifecontrolling challenges Join us in making an impact through our Christcentered compassionate and respectful approach to recovery Every day countless individuals face the reality of their addiction and crises completely alone.
1577
MARTINSVILLE
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Temporary Shelter for the Homeless
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666.
RESIDENTIAL YOUTH SERVICES & EMPOWERMENT
Providing a continuum of support that EMPOWERS Hawaii’s street youth to move beyond homelessness.
1566
Honolulu








