2024 TOGETHER "HUNGRY VETERAN DAY"


  • Date:10/25/2024 08:00 AM
  • Location Online Event

Description

1 IN 5 Veterans struggle with hunger. These numbers include all ages of Vets

Over 80% of pet owners facing high food costs cut back on their own meals to ensure their pets are fed.

FOR MORE HELP FOR VETERANS & MILITARY SERVICE PERSONEL AS IN MENTAL HEALTH, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, ASSISTANCE FOR HOMELESS VETERANS, HOME REPAIR, & NATIONAL RESOURCES & MORE PLEASE VISIT VETSDAILY.ORG

The Salvation Army

Provides a variety of services to address homelessness, including emergency shelters and long-term housing assistance


Coalition for the Homeless

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


Covenant House

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.


Reconciliation Outreach is an organization that provides both residential and non-residential programs for men, women, and single mothers, who have life-controlling problems such as alcohol, drug abuse, and homelessness. They also provide after school programs and summer camps to underprivileged children in the inner city, as well as community outreach events.


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.


Eden Outreach provides recovery services programs for individuals seeking assistance with housing and giving them opportunities to get established and better their lives. This program provides opportunities to restore lives, challenge potential, reach out to others, and build a community. They also provide transitional housing and assistance to individuals in need of restoration and a new start in life. They have provided housing for homeless men/women from the streets to become acceptable, responsible, and productive members of our community.


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.


The Housing Crisis center provides for homeless families through a time-limited program called Home again.  Participants have a maximum number of months to remain in the program as long as continuous progress is being made toward their goals. During that time they receive rent and utilities subsidies, as well as the intensive case management services they need to find stable employment and develop the skills necessary to remain self-sufficient upon leaving the program.


Church of the Nazarene Provide shelter and services to build strong loving families, this organization is part of a church of Christian beliefs