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  1. At Bethany House we support women, and women with children, experiencing homelessness, through transition to stability. We begin by providing shelter, and meeting the basic needs of our guests, in a welcoming and safe, home-like setting.

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  2. 9 cze 2024 · Long Island, with its diverse and vibrant community, offers numerous opportunities for individuals to support those facing homelessness. From hands-on volunteering to organizing donation drives, the avenues to contribute are abundant and fulfilling.

  3. BCHS is committed to ending homelessness in Brooklyn. We provide housing and services for more than 1,000 formerly homeless and at-risk children, women and men each year. We help them learn how to live productively and independently, with dignity, and with hope.

  4. Blankets of Hope is an educational 501 (c)3 nonprofit that helps students practice empathy & kindness by donating blankets and handwritten letters to people experiencing homelessness. BOH Kindness Workshops have directly impacted. 320,000+ Lives. How It Works. With the help of donors, we ship blankets to schools free of charge.

  5. LICH is the lead entity addressing homelessness on Long Island. We provide direct care to individuals and families through housing-focused case management, a helpline for navigating resources, and coordinating referrals to homeless-dedicated housing programs.

  6. www.addressthehomeless.org › communityCommunity - LICH

    11 lut 2022 · We collect items for people experiencing homelessness year round with the help of generous volunteers in the community who host drives for us at their schools, places of business, places of worship, and among friends and family.

  7. www.addressthehomeless.org › get-involvedWAYS TO GIVE - LICH

    Help Us Address Homelessness. People experiencing homelessness on Long Island are particularly vulnerable to higher rates of chronic health conditions, access to health care and support services, and falling below the poverty line.