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In 2020, the count identified approximately 580,000 people experiencing homelessness on a single night. Causes of Homelessness: Homelessness can result from a variety of factors, including economic hardship, lack of affordable housing, unemployment, poverty, mental health issues, substance abuse, family breakdown, and domestic violence.
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Provides a variety of services to address homelessness, including emergency shelters and long-term housing assistance
The oldest advocacy and direct service organization for the homeless in the United States, with 11 programs in New York City that include permanent housing, job training, and youth programs
The largest privately-funded childcare agency in the United States, providing shelter and services to homeless and runaway youth
National Alliance to End Homelessness
Charity Navigator gives this organization a 4-star rating, and CharityWatch gives it an A+ rating
Texas Homeless Network (THN) is a non-profit membership-based organization helping communities strategically plan to prevent and end homelessness. THN works to end homelessness in Texas by collaborating with all communities, large and small, across the state to build systems to achieve this goal.
Shared Housing Center provides and facilitate affordable housing options. Our mission has been to offer housing options and supportive services that foster independence, empowerment, and self-worth and to serve a multicultural, intergenerational population.
Annette G. Strauss Family Gateway Center’s mission is to provide stability and life-changing supportive services to children and families affected by homelessness. Families come to us from many different paths. No matter the circumstances life has thrown their way, each family is seeking a place to find safety and stability. They acceptable families to come in all together when most shelters only allow individuals.
Vogel Alcove is a non-profit organization on a mission to help young children overcome the lasting and traumatic effects of homelessness. It is their vision that every child in our community has a home, a self-sufficient
The Bridge serves as a central entry point for the stabilization of chronically homeless individuals, helping them leave the streets for shelter and transitional housing, participate in healthcare, receive treatment for mental illness and substance abuse, find jobs, and move into permanent housing. Both the design of the campus and operating service programs were greatly influenced based upon three years of research from best practices utilized in other such centers around the country.