Since 1971, CommonBond has been building stable homes, strong futures, and vibrant communities. Our vision is to ensure that every person has a dignified, affordable home that supports independence and advancement within a flourishing community
With hope, one can accomplish anything. Families who struggle with poverty and homelessness can achieve their goals. They can overcome challenges like having no safe place to sleep, poor health, and unemployment, and enjoy connected families with happy and healthy children.
Working together, with one voice and many hearts, we fight for what we believe—life, justice and equality. Together, with many hands, we work every day to become a region free of race and class barriers.
Community Renewal Society informs and brings people of faith and congregations together, in partnership with communities, coalitions, interfaith organizations, and civic leaders, to intentionally and decisively transform society toward greater social justice at the intersection of racism and poverty.
At Community Solutions, we work to achieve a lasting end to homelessness that leaves no one behind. We envision a more equitable society where homelessness is never inevitable, inescapable, or a way of life
An IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization . Free dogs. Save veterans. C4Hs' federal ID number for donations is: #27-0648741.
An IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that pairs shelter and rescue animals with American Heroes. C4Hs' federal ID number for donations is: #27-0648741
C.O.P.S. programs for survivors include the National Police Survivors' Conference held each May during National Police Week. Scholarships and peer-support at the national, state, and local levels, "C.O.P.S. Kids" counseling reimbursement program, the "C.O.P.S. Kids" Summer Camp, "C.O.P.S. Teens" outward Bound experience for young adults, special retreats for spouses, parents, siblings, adult children, fiances/significant others, in-laws and co-workers. additional trial and parole support, and other assistance programs
The Area Agency on Aging of the Concho Valley is part of a network of 670 Area Agencies nationwide and one of 28 in the state of Texas dedicated to addressing the needs of older people and their caregivers.
We provide services throughout the Concho Valley region which consists of Coke, Concho, Crockett, Irion, Kimble, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, Reagan, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, and Tom Green Counties. The region covers over 16,000 square miles of rural West Texas. San Angelo serves as the county seat to a county population of approximately 111,823 citizens (2011 estimate) with 13.9% being persons aged 65 years and over.
Connecticut extends a big welcome to small businesses across a wide array of sectors. In fact, we’ve established a special Office of Small Business Affairs to connect business owners with resources that can help spark growth or ease relocation. So whether you’re looking for financing, technical assistance or just a single point of contact to help you navigate the breadth of services available from federal, state, public/private and nonprofit organizations, we encourage you to contact the DECD Office of Small Business Affairs.
CENTS works with the Washington Attorney General's Office, the King County Bar Association, the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions, Seattle Foundation, and the Consumer Protection and Education Fund. CENTS does not sell or solicit to the individuals who attend our classes and programs.
We're the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a U.S. government agency that makes sure banks, lenders, and other financial companies treat you fairly.
We work to make markets for consumer financial products and services work for people. We arm people with the information they need to make smart financial decisions, and we protect them from unfair, deceptive, and abusive practices.