Coalition for the Homeless, Inc.
The Coalition for the Homeless is the nation’s oldest advocacy and direct service organization helping individuals and families. We believe that affordable housing, sufficient food, and the chance to work for a living wage are fundamental rights in a civilized society. Since our inception in 1981, the Coalition has worked through litigation, public education, and direct services to ensure that these goals are realized. Every day, the Coalition for the Homeless helps more than 3,500 people who are suffering in extreme poverty, and in its 40-year history, has given more than 1 million people a way off the streets.
The Human Utility
TO PROVIDE RELIEF TO PEOPLE IN NEED THROUGH THE DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS TO BE USED TO PAY UTILITY BILLS. TO EDUCATE AND TRAIN INDIVIDUALS FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING OR DEVELOPING THEIR CAPABILITIES FOR ASSISTING PEOPLE IN NEED.
Chinese for Affirmative Action
The fiscal sponsor of the Asian Prisoner Support Committee (APSC)
Yes We Can World Foundation
We believe every child has the right to a quality education regardless of their location, income background, or legal status. Yes We Can Mobile Schools is the first fully bilingual school program for migrant children at the US-MX border.
The Montrose Center
The Montrose Center empowers our community--primarily gay, lesbian, bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and their families--to enjoy healthier and more fulfilling lives.
Yellowhammer Fund
Yellowhammer Fund (YHF) is a 501(c)3 organization advocating for abortion rights and reproductive justice in Alabama, Mississippi, and the Deep South. We envision a society where reproductive decisions are free from coercion, shame, or state interference, and individuals have autonomy over their bodies and futures. Focusing on Black women and girls in the South, we are dedicated to community education, empowerment, policy advocacy, and mutual aid to ensure access to critical resources.
Homeless Youth Alliance Inc
The Organization's mission is to meet youth experiencing homelessness where they are, see them all as individuals with unique experiences and life stories and help them to build healthier lives. The Organization believes reducing harm is possible through the provision of accessible, respectful non-judgmental relationships, services and accurate up-to-date referrals and information. The Organization strives to empower youth experiencing homelessness to protect themselves, educate each other, reduce harm within the community, and when they are ready and have the opportunity to transition off the street.
Mdp Foundation
Martin de Porres House of Hospitality - fiscal sponsor of Burrito Project SF