Our Partners

Saratoga Family Residence
Located in Jamaica, Queens, the Saratoga Family Residence (SFR) is Homes for the Homeless’s largest shelter and serves up to 255 families with 335 children on any given day. SFR residents can access an array of assistance from family and employment services from a team of case managers, client care coordinators, employment specialists, and housing specialists to on-site substance abuse treatment, afterschool and recreation programming, NYC DOE pre-k and 3-k, and daycare for their children.
Queens, NY
Website
getInvolved@HFHnyc.org

The Caring Place
SERVING PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS OF MIAMI AND BROWARD SINCE 1922
Helping men, women, and children with meals, safe shelter, life-changing residential programs, employment, and housing resulting in transformed lives.
Miami Metropolitan Area, FL
Website
Miami Location
305-572-2004
Broward Location
954-620-4039

Houston Food Bank
Around 1 million people in the 18 southeast Texas counties served by Houston Food Bank are considered food insecure, meaning they lack consistent access to enough nutritious food to fuel a healthy life. In order to address this issue, the Houston Food Bank distributes food and other essentials to those in need through a network of more than 1,600 community partners. In addition, we also provide programs and services aimed at helping families achieve long-term stability including nutrition education, health management, and help in securing state-funded assistance.
Houston, TX
Website
Kathy Lipman - Corporate Engagement, Senior Manager
832-369-9223

Broken Arrow Neighbors
Serving our neighbors in need in Broken Arrow and Coweta since 1983.
At Broken Arrow Neighbors, we provide Assistance with Dignity, we Serve with Compassion, and we Empower the Future for our clients and their families. Our organization offers essential support to individuals and families in need, ensuring that every interaction is marked by respect and empathy. Through our comprehensive services of Neighbors Choice Curbside Pantry Program, Emergency Financial Assistance, and our Jump Start Career Guidance Program, we strive to uplift our community and inspire lasting positive change.
Broken Arrow, OK
Website
918-251-7781
help@baneighbors.org

Hydrants of Hope
Hydrants of Hope is a non-profit organization that offers year-round support programs, activities and emotional support to children and their families that are battling cancer. Our children are those whose lives are affected by cancer and vary in their states of treatment or remission
Our mission is that these kids and families will find joy, new courage and renewed hope for the future, and that we can be a part of helping make that happen.
Tulsa, OK
918-697-3761

Bayard Cutting Arboretum
To provide an oasis of beauty and quiet for the pleasure, rest, and refreshment of those who delight in outdoor beauty; and to bring about a greater appreciation and understanding of the value and importance of informal planting.
Great River, NY
Website
631-581-1002

Progracademy Association
A social enterprise (For Profit Social Enterprise) dedicated to the development of digital skills of school children and young people from all socio-economic backgrounds. It believes that Computer Science is fundamental for the development of the new generations because it is an excellent vector for developing 21st Century competences, and it is a skill that is highly valued by the labor market. As part of this general objective, Progracademy seeks to reduce the digital divide that especially affects children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Latin America
Website
+3-464-994-8216
javier.peraza@progracademy.com

Yolia
Civil Association founded in 1995 with the purpose of offering girls at ‘high social risk’ favorable attention in their intellectual development, and encourages them to become the protagonists of their own history.
It has two programs: housing for young women and social work in rural communities in Mexico City.
Mexico City
Website
+52-55-6304-4449

APAC
APAC (Asociacion Pro Personas con Paralisis Cerebral) is a private assistance institution focused on improving the quality of life of people with Cerebral Palsy and their families. We seek to build a more inclusive world by intervening in the daily lives of our beneficiaries and promoting school, work and social inclusion.
Mexico
Website
55-9172-4620 al 30
informacion@apaciap.org.mx