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View all Alumni Videos>Featured on NBC news, La Casa Norte provides Chicago's homeless youth with hope and housing. Over 7 years, La Casa Norte has served over 10,000 families.
Housing and shelter is a basic necessity of life, and all people regardless of circumstances should have a home. A Community of Friends (ACOF)benefits society by providing safe, decent and affordable housing for people who are homeless and mentally ill, many of whom have substance abuse histories and would otherwise be living on the streets.
Taller San Jose is an innovative Santa Ana program that walks young people out of poverty by offering the hope of a productive and self-reliant future. Taller provides undereducated and unskilled young adults who have gotten off track in life with the job training and rehabilitation necessary to find employment at a living wage.
reStart provides shelter and supportive services to homeless men, women, youth and families with the goal of helping persons move toward independence and self-sufficiency.
The Sulzbacher Center is the only place in Jacksonville, Florida that the hungry can rely on for hot, nutritious food every day of the year. This year, meal lines have been longer than ever before. This is your chance to hear the voices of the people who wait for food each day at Sulzbacher. These are their “stories from the line”.
In Chicago, Bethel New Life empowers individuals, strengthens families, and builds neighborhoods through community-driven, solution-oriented, and value-centered approaches. Learn more about Bethel’s approaches to community building
CHRIS stands for Creativity, Honor, Respect, Integrity and Safety. CHRIS Kids’ mission is to heal children, strengthen families, and build community in Atlanta. CHRIS Kids makes a difference.
Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center (BHNC) works to preserve and enhance the ethnic, cultural, and economic diversity of Bernal Heights and surrounding neighborhoods. Listen to voices of the Bernal Heights community in this video produced in collaboration with San Francisco Neighborhood Centers Together (SFNCT).

