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Homeless happened to all. No matter if you are rich or poor, it could happen to all of us. Put yourself in that individual shoes as you can see, it creates anxiety, mental and physical problems. When you help the world, you are helping yourself out of poverty.
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Charity begin at Home
Your charitable contribution goes into building a home for anyone sleeping in the sleep, including veterans, seniors, people with disabilities, at-risk youth, men and women returning from prison, homeless individuals and families, and those recovering from addictions, and many others.
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Our Responsibility
The rich have no obligation to give to the poor, but they would be wise to do so as a practical matter. In any community, a wide disparity in living standards leads to discontent, and poverty leads to crime. The rich dwell in the same cities, and you would think they would want them to be nicer overall. Moreover, in a democratic society, the government, being of and for all the people, should tax the rich to keep communities clean and safe and give everyone education and opportunity. History has proven repeatedly that the rich do NOT give sufficiently of their own free will.
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Legacy Giving
Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. What Jesus is saying that giving everyone to the poor/the needy, and I will give it back to you in heaven.
Remember, no matter how many possessions you have. you can not take it with you when you die. "U haul are not allowed inside a coffin."
Remember, no matter how many possessions you have. you can not take it with you when you die. "U haul are not allowed inside a coffin."
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Donate Today
Homeless happened to all. No matter if you are rich or poor, it could happen to all of us. Put yourself in that individual shoes as you can see, it creates anxiety, mental and physical problems. When you help the world, you are helping yourself out of poverty.
Learn more
Charity begin at Home
Your charitable contribution goes into building a home for anyone sleeping in the sleep, including veterans, seniors, people with disabilities, at-risk youth, men and women returning from prison, homeless individuals and families, and those recovering from addictions, and many others.
Learn more
Our Responsibility
The rich have no obligation to give to the poor, but they would be wise to do so as a practical matter. In any community, a wide disparity in living standards leads to discontent, and poverty leads to crime. The rich dwell in the same cities, and you would think they would want them to be nicer overall. Moreover, in a democratic society, the government, being of and for all the people, should tax the rich to keep communities clean and safe and give everyone education and opportunity. History has proven repeatedly that the rich do NOT give sufficiently of their own free will.
Learn more
Legacy Giving
Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. What Jesus is saying that giving everyone to the poor/the needy, and I will give it back to you in heaven.
Remember, no matter how many possessions you have. you can not take it with you when you die. "U haul are not allowed inside a coffin."
Remember, no matter how many possessions you have. you can not take it with you when you die. "U haul are not allowed inside a coffin."
Learn more
Systemic failures
While homelessness can occur because of an individual’s or family’s circumstances, we cannot ignore the systemic failures. Homelessness occurs when society fails to identify and support people at risk of becoming UN-housed.
Family conflict
family conflict can also lead to homelessness. This is especially true for the LGBTQ+ community. Coming out is risky. Families can kick out the individual or make the home environment dangerous.
Domestic violence
Women and children are especially vulnerable to violence-triggered homelessness. To escape domestic violence, people will flee their homes without a plan. If they don’t have a place to stay, they can end up living in cars, shelters, or the street.
Poverty
poverty is one of the most significant root causes of homelessness.Being unable to afford essentials like housing, food, education, and more greatly increases a person’s or family’s risk.
Lack of mental health and addiction treatment services
The two-way connection between mental health, addiction, and homelessness is clear. In the US, around 30% of “chronically homeless” people have mental health conditions.
Racial inequality
In the United States, racial minorities experience homelessness at a higher rate than the white population. black Americans are 3 times more likely to lose housing.
Lack of affordable healthcare
Healthcare is very expensive, but many people are uninsured or under insured.while struggling to pay for rent, food, and utilities. It can also mean neglecting routine checkups and procedures, leading to higher medical costs down the road
Lack of affordable housing
High housing costs are a global issue. 90% were considered unaffordable. Without affordable housing, people find themselves with fewer options. It becomes harder to find housing near a place of work or in a safe area.
Unemployment
While low wages contribute to homelessness, unemployment is also a significant factor.Once a person is unemployed for a time, they can easily slip into homelessness.
Systemic failures
While homelessness can occur because of an individual’s or family’s circumstances, we cannot ignore the systemic failures. Homelessness occurs when society fails to identify and support people at risk of becoming UN-housed.
Family conflict
family conflict can also lead to homelessness. This is especially true for the LGBTQ+ community. Coming out is risky. Families can kick out the individual or make the home environment dangerous.
Domestic violence
Women and children are especially vulnerable to violence-triggered homelessness. To escape domestic violence, people will flee their homes without a plan. If they don’t have a place to stay, they can end up living in cars, shelters, or the street.
Poverty
poverty is one of the most significant root causes of homelessness.Being unable to afford essentials like housing, food, education, and more greatly increases a person’s or family’s risk.
Lack of mental health and addiction treatment services
The two-way connection between mental health, addiction, and homelessness is clear. In the US, around 30% of “chronically homeless” people have mental health conditions.
Racial inequality
In the United States, racial minorities experience homelessness at a higher rate than the white population. black Americans are 3 times more likely to lose housing.
Lack of affordable healthcare
Healthcare is very expensive, but many people are uninsured or under insured.while struggling to pay for rent, food, and utilities. It can also mean neglecting routine checkups and procedures, leading to higher medical costs down the road
Lack of affordable housing
High housing costs are a global issue. 90% were considered unaffordable. Without affordable housing, people find themselves with fewer options. It becomes harder to find housing near a place of work or in a safe area.
Unemployment
While low wages contribute to homelessness, unemployment is also a significant factor.Once a person is unemployed for a time, they can easily slip into homelessness.
Get involved does not mean donating your hard earn money. It also intends to give your time
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Give back to the community today! We accept monetary and essential donations, such as clothing and feminine hygiene products.
or call (754) 703-6030
Make A Difference by removing one soul out of poverty or Donating Today! Every Action Helps.
Seventeen out of every 10,000 people in the United States were experiencing homelessness on a single night.
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Sober Home/Substance abuse recovery home
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Low- income group home
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