A nationwide shortage of affordable housing is driving homelessness. Even for those working, wages are not keeping pace with the rising housing, health care, and daily living costs. For many, the additional income, medical care, and social support needed to stay stable are simply out of reach. CaringWorks' supportive housing programs and services offers a solution, but we need your support. With a donation to CaringWorks, you help provide housing and life-changing services to those who need it most. Join us in our mission at caringworksinc.org/donate #caringworks #endhomelessness #affordablehousing
关于我们
CaringWorks is a nonprofit 501(c)3 agency working to end homelessness. We go beyond one-size-fits-all housing and services to provide care that is carefully tailored to each client, respecting their dignity and seeing their inherent potential for success.
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https://caringworksinc.org/
CaringWorks, Inc的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 慈善筹款服务
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Decatur, Ga,Dekalb
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2002
地点
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主要
2785 Lawrenceville Hwy
Suite 205
US,Dekalb,Decatur, Ga,30033
CaringWorks, Inc员工
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Congrats to CaringWorks Care Coordinator Erica Wallace for being selected as employee of the month! Read about Erica's path to a career in social work in her employee spotlight, "Boots on the Ground": https://lnkd.in/eYxxx3ZT #employeeofthemonth #employeespotlight #caringworks #endhomelessness #socialworkmonth
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The first edition of our e-newsletter is out! Read it, and sign up to get the next one delivered to your inbox: https://lnkd.in/e4h_z5Gp. #caringworks #endhomelessness
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This month, we celebrate the incredible social workers who dedicate their lives to serving our communities—especially those working at CaringWorks and in homeless services. Their compassion, advocacy, and tireless efforts provide essential support, housing resources, and hope to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. To all the social workers making a difference every day—THANK YOU! Your work changes lives. #socialworkmonth #caringworks #endhomelessness #SWMonth2025
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Today’s #BlackHistoryMonth spotlight celebrates Maryum Phillips, President and CEO of Status: Home, which is Atlanta’s oldest and largest provider of permanent housing for low-income and homeless individuals and families impacted by HIV/AIDS. Rooted in the belief that housing is healthcare, Phillips leads a team that helps hundreds of adults and children access housing, healthcare resources, and supportive services that are critical to their survival and which contribute to their overall self-sufficiency. #endhomelessness
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We’re excited to launch our new CaringWorks newsletter where we’ll share inspiring stories, updates on our programs, ways you can help make a difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness, and more. Become part of the community and sign up at https://lnkd.in/e4h_z5Gp. #caringworks #endhomelessness
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Today we celebrate Ralph David Abernathy Sr., a civil rights leader who was deeply committed to addressing systemic poverty, including advocating for housing equity. A close ally of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Abernathy took the reins of the Poor People's Campaign after Dr. King was assassinated in 1968. This campaign aimed to address systemic poverty and demanded better housing, jobs, and living conditions for marginalized communities, including Black Americans disproportionately affected by homelessness and inadequate housing. #BlackHistoryMonth #EndHomelessness
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Looking for a job that will make a signifcant impact in our community? CaringWorks employs a passionate and experienced team of professionals committed to ending homelessness in metro Atlanta and we are #hiring for a few positions. We offer rewarding and meaningful opportunities, along with a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits. Explore our #jobopenings at caringworksinc.org/careers. #JoinOurTeam #JobOpeningsAtlanta #CareersAtlanta
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Love is at the center of who we are and what we do. #HappyValentinesDay #endhomelessness #caringworks
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Today we spotlight Clara Brown, who was born a slave in Virginia in 1800 and moved to Denver after she was freed in 1859. She was one of the first African-American women to settle in Colorado, and became skillful in business ventures and investments. She was generous with her money and time, acquiring the nickname "Aunt Clara" because of how much she cared for her community, especially in helping Black people overcome poverty and enslavement. She helped those who were homeless and needed a place to stay, including sick or injured miners who—regardless of race—would often turn to her for help and a place to stay until they could return to work. #BlackHistoryMonth #endhomelessness
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