National Alliance to End Homelessness
A nationwide federation of public, private, and nonprofit organizations. Alliance members form a powerful network of concerned individuals and organizations advancing practical, community-based solutions to homelessness.
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National Coalition for the Homeless
A national network of people who are currently experiencing or who have experienced homelessness, activists and advocates, community-based and faith-based service providers, and others committed to a single mission - to end homelessness.
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National Healthcare for the Homeless Council
The National Health Care for the Homeless Council is a membership organization comprised of Organizational Members and hundreds of individuals who are organized as the HCH Clinicians' Network.
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National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty
Lawyers Working to End Homelessness
The mission of NLCHP is to prevent and end homelessness by serving as the legal arm of the nationwide movement to end homelessness.
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Arizona Coalition to End Homelessness
The End of Homelessness in our state and country, and to strengthen the capacity of local communities in their efforts to end homelessness through statewide leadership, technical assistance and advocacy.
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Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault
SACASA is a 501(c)3 non-profit agency. Your contribution helps us continue our mission to reduce the trauma and incidence of sexual assault by providing treatment and promoting prevention of sexual abuse, incest, molestation, and rape.
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Association Of Gospel Rescue Missions
AGRM exists to proclaim the passion of Jesus toward the hungry, homeless, abused, and addicted; and to accelerate quality and effectiveness in member missions.
With an eye on the future, AGRM also recognizes the contagious fervor in younger followers of Jesus. They come from dissimilar backgrounds but collectively feel a renewed spiritually mandate for social responsibility regarding “the least of these,” as described in Matthew 25. AGRM believes that their perspectives are valid, and that their energy, wedded with the wisdom of those more experienced, could start a revolution of compassion that would fully awaken the church to action in this critical area of personal conviction.
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