We inspire hope in women and older adults for a joyful and fulfilling future. We accomplish this by teaching women the skills they need to work in the construction trades, and providing them on-the-job practice in the homes of older adults who need repairs and renovations in order to safely and comfortably stay in their homes as they age.
The SECU Family House on the Richard J. Reynolds, III & Marie M. Reynolds Campus provides affordable lodging and support services in a caring environment for referred adult patients and/or their caregivers who travel to Winston-Salem, N.C., for medical treatment.
Hospitality House of Charlotte creates a community of support for patients connecting to vital medical care.
Hospitality House, a regional nonprofit transitional living facility and crisis assistance resource center, serves seven rural North Carolina counties (Watauga, Wilkes, Ashe, Avery, Alleghany, Mitchell, and Yancey) providing housing, prevention, and nutrition. Since 1984, the mission of Hospitality House has been to rebuild lives and strengthen community by providing a safe, nurturing, healthy environment in which individuals and families experiencing homelessness and poverty-related crises are equipped to become self-sufficient and productive.
Our mission is to provide permanently affordable single family rental houses in Charlotte and beyond.
The mission of Housing Consultants Group is to support individuals and families to enhance financial wellness through education, counseling, financial relationships, and sustainable homeownership.
To prevent college student homelessness by providing temporary, safe and stable housing in the homes of local hosts and assisting students to exit the host home into permanent housing.
To rescue and shelter homeless animals and provide adoption choices, low-cost spay/neuter services, educational programs & volunteer opportunities.
Impact Health leads a network of more than 50 human service organizations, pre-paid health plans, and care managers participating in North Carolina’s Healthy Opportunities Pilot (HOP) program in Western North Carolina, one of the state’s three pilot regions. HOP is the nation’s first comprehensive program to test and evaluate the impact of providing select evidence-based, non-medical interventions related to housing, food, transportation and interpersonal safety and toxic stress to high-needs Medicaid enrollees.
ILF is a non-profit organization that supports underserved communities by providing educational services and community resources that empower students and families to build a brighter tomorrow.