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Home » Homeless Assistance » Non-Profit Programs
Learn about non-government providers and advocates working with the issues and needs facing today's homeless population.
Search for resources in your community, including emergency shelter, food banks, substance abuse and mental health services, health care, and child and elder care.
Learn how AMVETS works closely with the National Coalition of Homeless Veterans and other organizations to address homelessness among Veterans.
Offers the American Legion's Homeless Veterans Task Force that coordinates with posts to aid homeless Veterans in communities where services may be scarce.
Find a local Catholic Charities agency that offers housing counseling, referrals and resources for individuals and families who are homeless.
Read about case management, supportive to independent housing, mental health treatment and the experiences of long-term unsheltered individuals.
Provides free voice mail for 43,000 low-income and homeless people in 45 U.S. cities and enables those in transition to apply for jobs or housing and to stay in touch with the VA, doctors, social service agencies, friends and family.
Find information about supportive housing, local resources, advocacy and research.
Provides a list of organizations working at the state and local level to prevent homelessness and help people who are homeless.
Learn how Goodwill helps Veterans and persons with disabilities with career planning and job training. Contact a Workforce Development Team in your community.
Connect with women Veterans and clinical providers who specialize in treating mental health, substance abuse and trauma issues of women who have served.
Builds, renovates and repairs houses for military families and Veterans by partnering with Service Members and Veterans who volunteer to construct homes for the military community. Contact your local Habitat for Humanity office to see what they have to offer.
Helps Veterans nationwide who are homeless, disabled or convicted felons locate emergency or permanent housing and find mental health and medical services.
Provides a national program that offers transitional housing and employment assistance to wounded Veterans.
Helps homeless Veterans make the transition from life on the streets to one of productivity and normality.
Provides resources and recommended organizations for Veterans facing homelessness.
Advises government leadership on mental health issues affecting Veterans.
Uses advocacy and outreach to work towards ending homelessness in America for Veterans and other groups.
Works with the VA and other Veterans organizations to ensure that Veterans and their dependents receive the entitlements they deserve. Find a County Service Officer in your state.
Develops solutions, conducts research and identifies best practices to raise national awareness about the unique needs of homeless families in America.
Information on housing, health needs, substance abuse and mental health treatment, employment, financial and legal help, general assistance and toll-free hotlines.
Advocates for the prevention of homelessness.
Provides resources to help with shelter, health care, legal services and community assistance.
Serves the homeless with food, shelter, residential rehabilitation services, and work therapy. Search by zip code to find a location in your area.
Connects women Veterans to mentors for personal and professional guidance, legal advice and counseling services.
Provides national advocacy as well as local emergency shelter and mental health services, residential rehabilitation programs, job referrals, and legal representation to Veterans and their families.
Provides national advocacy as well as housing, counseling and job assistance to homeless Veterans. Call toll-free 1-877-527-8387 to find a location.
Call this confidential hotline 24 hours a day, seven days a week to find help for homeless Veterans and their families. 1-877-4AID VET (1-877-424-3838).
Assists needy and homeless Veterans of all eras by providing residential and non-residential programs, including housing, food, clothing, substance abuse and mental health counseling, and job training. This program has both male and female units. VVSD also founded Stand Down, a community-based intervention program.
Offers homeless Veterans shelter, health care, mental health counseling and employment services.
Provides assistance up to $1,000 to help women Veterans facing emergency short-term needs due to severe illness, loss of support and catastrophic accidents.
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