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  2. Coalition for the Homeless - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition for the Homeless has a number of programs that assist more than 3,500 homeless and at-risk New Yorkers each day. These programs include: [4] Permanent housing for families, individuals, and people with AIDS. A mobile soup kitchen serving 1,000 hot nutritious meals in 35 sites every night. Job training and placement.

  3. Elizabeth Hernández (model) - Wikipedia

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    Volunteer Coordinator of a summer program titled “Highsmith Summer Character Development Series”: A governmental foster home for girls and boys ages 10–17, which emphasized the importance of developing our character and self-esteem. Volunteer for the “Feeding the Homeless” program: Coalition for the Homeless Center

  4. Homelessness in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, a Central Florida Commission on Homelessness study indicated that the region spends $31,000 a year per homeless person to cover "salaries of law-enforcement officers to arrest and transport homeless individuals — largely for nonviolent offenses such as trespassing, public intoxication or sleeping in parks — as well as the cost of ...

  5. List of homelessness organizations - Wikipedia

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    Interagency Council on Homelessness, a US federal program and office created by the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 1986 [1] International Brotherhood Welfare Association; Invisible People, Invisible People is an American 501(c)(3) non-profit organization working for homeless people in the United States.[1] The organization educates ...

  6. Florida homeless to be banned from sleeping in public spaces ...

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    Florida's homeless will be banned from sleeping on sidewalks and in parks and other public spaces under a law signed Wednesday by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. It also promises the homeless ...

  7. Family Promise - Wikipedia

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    Family Promise (formerly National Interfaith Hospitality Network) is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the United States, founded by Karen Olson in 1988. Family Promise [1] primarily serves families with children who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, with the mission of "help[ing] homeless and low-income families achieve sustainable independence through a community-based ...

  8. List of organizations that combat human trafficking - Wikipedia

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    Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking, a nonprofit Los Angeles-based anti-human trafficking organization; Covenant House, a large privately-funded agency in the Americas providing shelter, food, immediate crisis care, and other services to homeless and runaway youth.

  9. Kamala Harris campaign deployed 1,400 Florida volunteers ...

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    Still, Harris Florida campaign director Jasmine Burney-Clark said 12,000 people have signed up in the state as volunteers since the vice president took over the top of the ticket.