Some of our tenants haven’t had a gift wrapped since they were children if ever in their lives. When they overcome homelessness and move into Hebron, our community board hosts a monthly birthday party for them. Each tenant gets a gift for their birthday. Suzanne & Christopher thanks for sharing. Hanesbrands Inc. thanks for your donations which make all of this possible.
关于我们
Caridad is a nonprofit organization, created in 2010, whose vision is to end unsheltered homelessness by building modest dignified dwellings, providing case management to homeless clients using a customer service/concierge approach, restoring homeless back to & living in community. Caridad was first created in 2010 as a sock and underwear drive, Unide Sunday, for local homeless charities in San Diego, CA. Mission: Humanizing the homeless. Vision: Caridad’s vision is to end unsheltered homelessness by building modest dignified dwellings. A gardening project for homeless Veterans will help re-integrate Veterans staying in US Vets transitional shelter program back into the work force. Values: Transparency, Trust, Respect, Honor, Adaptability, Flexibility, Competence Caridad Gardens Caridad is operating the Freight Farm sponsored by Fergusons’ Downtown and Market in the Alley. The shipping container provides a way to grow fresh produce in any location. Caridad uses urban agriculture to provide both food and employment for formerly homeless clients from US Vets. The therapeutic garden provides critical employment for homeless clients and much needed community development.
- 网站
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https://caridadcharity.com
CARIDAD的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Las Vegas,NV
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2010
- 领域
- Homeless Services
地点
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主要
2540 S Maryland Pkwy
197
US,NV,Las Vegas,89109
CARIDAD员工
动态
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UNLV Road Equity Alliance Project, in an effort to improve pedestrian safety, provided reflective jackets to Caridad’s dT-alley workers. The effort was inspired by three men who started purchasing the bright jackets with reflective material in November to try and address pedestrians dying on Las Vegas Valley roadways.
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