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A time for change foundation
A time for change foundation












a time for change foundation

In this four-session course, we will set a foundation for career change.

a time for change foundation

Maybe you’re feeling burned out and want to do something different with your career but suffer from value conflict and struggle to motivate yourself to take the first step.

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They received donations totaling $97.5 million.Are you ready for a career change but don’t know how to begin? Perhaps you have an idea for a new career but are struggling to find the right resources to learn more. The 2018 awardees support homeless families in 16 states and the District of Columbia. Meet one of 2018’s Bezos Day 1 Fund grant recipients West Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness, Bridgeport, WV Welcome House of Northern Kentucky, Covington, KY UNITY Of Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA Stephen’s Human Services, Minneapolis, MN

a time for change foundation

Joseph’s Villa, Richmond, VA $1.25 million Lafayette Transitional Housing Center, Lafayette, IN Interim Community Development Association, Seattle, WA Homeless Services Network of Central Florida, Orlando, FL Great Lakes Community Action Partnership, Fremont, OH Goodwill Industries of Northern Michigan, Traverse City, MI Last year’s 32 recipients from 23 states received donations totaling $98.5 million to support their meaningful, high-impact work to provide shelter and support for young families in communities across the country.Ĭatholic Charities Eastern Washington, Spokane, WA Ĭatholic Social Services Alaska, Anchorage, AK Ĭonnecticut Coalition to End Homelessness, Hartford, CT United American Indian Involvement, Inc., Los Angeles, CA Time for Change Foundation, San Bernardino, CA

a time for change foundation

Su Casa – Ending Domestic Violence, Long Beach, CA The Salvation Army Austin Area Command, Austin, TX Safe Haven Family Shelter, Nashville, TN North Carolina Coalition to End Homelessness, Raleigh, NC Native American Youth and Family Center, Portland, OR The National Center for Children and Families, Bethesda, MD Metro Denver Homeless Initiative, Denver, CO MAHUBE-OTWA Community Action Partnership, Inc., Detroit Lakes, MN Homeless Outreach Program Integrated Care System, Los Angeles, CA The Homeless Families Foundation, Columbus, OH The Cathedral Center, Inc., Milwaukee, WI Ĭatholic Charities of Acadiana, Lafayette, LA Ĭoalition for Homelessness Intervention & Prevention, Indianapolis, IN Ĭoalition for the Homeless of Central Florida, Orlando, FL Ĭoalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio, Columbus, OH Ĭommunity Action Council for Lexington-Fayette, Bourbon, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Inc., Lexington, KY Ĭongreso de Latinos Unidos, Philadelphia, PA ĭenver Indian Family Resource Center, Denver, CO Įast Los Angeles Women’s Center, Los Angeles, CA Įast Oakland Community Project, Oakland, CA įacing Forward to End Homelessness, Chicago, IL They received $105.9 million in funding to help provide food, shelter, and support to young families across the country.Īnchorage Coalition to End Homelessness, Anchorage, AK Last year’s recipients included 42 organizations providing services to homeless families in 24 states. Union Station Homeless Services, Pasadena, CA Tri-County Community Action Agency, Inc., South Boston, VA Sacramento Steps Forward, Sacramento, CA Rural Alaska Community Action Program (RurAL CAP), Anchorage, AK Project Community Connections, Inc., Atlanta, GA Portland Homeless Family Solutions, Portland, OR Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA), Garden Grove, CA Mississippi United to End Homelessness, Jackson, MS Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter & Services, Waterville, ME Mesilla Valley Community of Hope, Las Cruces, NM Homeless Action Network of Detroit, Detroit, MI They will receive $96.2 million in funding to help provide food, shelter and support to families across the country.Īdopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches, Lake Worth, FL Īlabama Rural Coalition for the Homeless, Inc., Montgomery, AL Īll Chicago Making Homelessness History, Chicago, IL Īsian Americans for Community Involvement, San Jose, CA īuilding Changes and Africatown International, Seattle, WA Ĭatholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa, CA Ĭolorado Coalition for the Homeless, Denver, CO This year's recipients include 32 organizations in 21 states that provide services to homeless families. Since launching in 2018, The Day 1 Families Fund has issued 130 grants totaling $398 million to organizations in 38 states. The vision statement comes from the inspiring Mary’s Place in Seattle: no child sleeps outside. The Day 1 Families Fund issues annual leadership awards to organizations and civic groups doing compassionate, needle-moving work to provide shelter and hunger support to address the immediate needs of young families.














A time for change foundation