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Jesus is the founder and Judy is the President. We operate a homeless shelter with the moto that any who are in need may come.
We are open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, we never close. God has directed us to help those who cannot help themselves. We take in anyone who needs a home and there is no time limits to how long you can stay. As Judy says " you can stay untill Jesus comes, then we all have to go." Please feel free to call us anytime. God bless and keep you safe. Thank you for you time in reading about us.
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The Source began in 1995 as a fledgling homeless ministry. We originally served the needy by simply offering free meals and Bible Study in a tiny 600 sq. ft. storefront in Osceola Plaza. Fifteen years later, we have grown into a comprehensive assistance center, opening our 5,000 sq. ft. outreach facility six days a week, addressing the complex needs of homeless individuals and families at-risk living right here in our own community. Our purpose is to offer life-changing possibilities to residents in crisis through a holistic approach to care that is highly relational in nature.
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The mission of "The House of Wisdom" is to improve the quality of life for young single mothers and their children by providing a safe and stable living environment, promoting effective parenting skills, and teaching employment skills leading to economic self-sufficiency. The House Of Wisdom is a non profit 501(c) 3 Organization that was founded to help young single mothers ages 16-24 years of age.
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Homeless Helping Homeless, Inc. (HHH), is an emergency shelter provider in
Tampa, FL. HHH's mission is to provide shelter to anyone in a distressed situation at
the following six facilities: Battered Women, Women and Children, two facilities for Men and two six-month Transitional Shelters for Men.
In August 2007, the Founder, Adolphus Parker, had a counterintuitive idea -- homeless people helping other homeless individuals by operating an emergency shelter. Out of this concept, emerged HHH, which became an official nonprofit organization in 2009. The emergency shelter has grown from 25 to 89 beds and is operated and controlled by former and current clients.
Since 2009, HHH has provided the following additional services to the homeless community in Hillsborough County without any government support or large financial donors:
• Provides employment
• Feeds approximately 3,000 individuals/month
• Provides hygiene kits
• Free laundry facility
• Showers to non-residents
• Free phone/fax/internet to the homeless community, and;
• Storage units.
The HHH Birth Certificate Program provides funds for homeless individuals to obtain birth certificates. It is vital for homeless individuals to have a state ID in order to obtain employment or benefits from the City of Tampa, (i.e., Food Stamps, Hillsborough County Health Insurance, etc.).
The following organizations made contributions/grants to HHH:
HHH received an Allegany Franciscan Ministries VP Development Grant (Capacity Building Grant) for $20,000. During the year long grant period, HHH created a Strategic Plan, a COOP plan (Continuity of Operations) and a Board Manual. In tandem, staff took several classes at the Nonprofit Leadership Center of Tampa Bay and two process sessions at Collaborative Labs at St. Petersburg College to fine-hone Board, financial and organizational infrastructure.
HHH received a grant from the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay for $7,500 for the HHH Employment/Bus Pass Project. The goal of the project is to assist both HHH Emergency Shelter and Transitional Residents with transportation to keep verifiable medical, employment search, and job interview appointments.
In conclusion, HHH's vision is to shift the paradigm, which is the mindset of society in regard to homeless individuals that they are unreliable, unproductive, etc. At HHH, the homeless literally help the homeless on a day-to-day basis, which underscores the organization's tagline: Empowerment at its core.
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STEPS to Recovery, Inc. provides Shelter/Transitional housing for homeless veterans in recovery from drugs or alcohol.
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Show your support for struggling, homeless veterans when you call Homeless Veterans of America in Kissimmee, FL, at (407) 259-4239.
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Contact us at (855) 435-5078 in St. Petersburg, FL, for a homeless shelter and religious organization.
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Shelters (humanitarian Assistance Services)
Homeless Helping Homeless, Inc. (HHH), is an emergency shelter provider in
Tampa, FL. HHH's mission is to provide shelter to anyone in a distressed situation at
the following six facilities: Battered Women, Women and Children, two facilities for Men and two six-month Transitional Shelters for Men.
In August 2007, the Founder, Adolphus Parker, had a counterintuitive idea -- homeless people helping other homeless individuals by operating an emergency shelter. Out of this concept, emerged HHH, which became an official nonprofit organization in 2009. The emergency shelter has grown from 25 to 89 beds and is operated and controlled by former and current clients.
Since 2009, HHH has provided the following additional services to the homeless community in Hillsborough County without any government support or large financial donors:
• Provides employment
• Feeds approximately 3,000 individuals/month
• Provides hygiene kits
• Free laundry facility
• Showers to non-residents
• Free phone/fax/internet to the homeless community, and;
• Storage units.
The HHH Birth Certificate Program provides funds for homeless individuals to obtain birth certificates. It is vital for homeless individuals to have a state ID in order to obtain employment or benefits from the City of Tampa, (i.e., Food Stamps, Hillsborough County Health Insurance, etc.).
The following organizations made contributions/grants to HHH:
HHH received an Allegany Franciscan Ministries VP Development Grant (Capacity Building Grant) for $20,000. During the year long grant period, HHH created a Strategic Plan, a COOP plan (Continuity of Operations) and a Board Manual. In tandem, staff took several classes at the Nonprofit Leadership Center of Tampa Bay and two process sessions at Collaborative Labs at St. Petersburg College to fine-hone Board, financial and organizational infrastructure.
HHH received a grant from the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay for $7,500 for the HHH Employment/Bus Pass Project. The goal of the project is to assist both HHH Emergency Shelter and Transitional Residents with transportation to keep verifiable medical, employment search, and job interview appointments.
In conclusion, HHH's vision is to shift the paradigm, which is the mindset of society in regard to homeless individuals that they are unreliable, unproductive, etc. At HHH, the homeless literally help the homeless on a day-to-day basis, which underscores the organization's tagline: Empowerment at its core.
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STEPS to Recovery, Inc. provides Shelter/Transitional housing for homeless veterans in recovery from drugs or alcohol.
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Jesus is the founder and Judy is the President. We operate a homeless shelter with the moto that any who are in need may come.
We are open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, we never close. God has directed us to help those who cannot help themselves. We take in anyone who needs a home and there is no time limits to how long you can stay. As Judy says " you can stay untill Jesus comes, then we all have to go." Please feel free to call us anytime. God bless and keep you safe. Thank you for you time in reading about us.
Categorized under Homeless Shelters
The Source began in 1995 as a fledgling homeless ministry. We originally served the needy by simply offering free meals and Bible Study in a tiny 600 sq. ft. storefront in Osceola Plaza. Fifteen years later, we have grown into a comprehensive assistance center, opening our 5,000 sq. ft. outreach facility six days a week, addressing the complex needs of homeless individuals and families at-risk living right here in our own community. Our purpose is to offer life-changing possibilities to residents in crisis through a holistic approach to care that is highly relational in nature.
Categorized under Homeless Shelters
Categorized under Homeless Shelters
Categorized under Homeless Shelters
The mission of "The House of Wisdom" is to improve the quality of life for young single mothers and their children by providing a safe and stable living environment, promoting effective parenting skills, and teaching employment skills leading to economic self-sufficiency. The House Of Wisdom is a non profit 501(c) 3 Organization that was founded to help young single mothers ages 16-24 years of age.
Categorized under Homeless Shelters
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