Bethany House gives disenfranchised women in Rochester, New York the tangible supplies and emotional support they need to get back on their feet.
The Building Healthy Children (BHC) program supports young mothers and their families through home-based services, parenting guidance, and community activities to foster positive parent-child relationships and healthy child development.
CCFCS, part of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rochester, supports and advocates for people in need throughout all stages of life, helping them journey toward independence with dignity.
The Center for Youth provides essential runaway, housing, and crisis services, youth-centered programming at A Bridge to Peace, and a wide range of school-based programs, all designed to support, empower, and connect young people with the resources they need to thrive.
Open Door Mission’s Women & Children’s Residential Program provides a safe, faith-based environment that helps women in crisis strengthen their families and build sustainable lives through comprehensive support and training.
is a community-based nonprofit delivering social, educational, and developmental programs that promote growth, stability, and opportunity for individuals and families in Northeast Rochester and the greater Rochester area.
Compeer fosters mental wellness and community inclusion by pairing individuals living with mental health challenges with supportive friendships, a model that began in Rochester and has grown into an internationally recognized movement.
Family Promise, formerly the Rochester Area Interfaith Hospitality Network, is a nonprofit that helps homeless families achieve sustainable independence through shelter, food, case management, and a network of caring volunteers.
The Healthy Baby Network empowers parents with culturally responsive support, partnerships, and programs to ensure every baby is born healthy and welcomed into a nurturing home.
Hillside provides community-based services, education, and residential treatment to positively impact lives, in partnership with youth and families who have experienced trauma.
PCHO is a not-for-profit organization that adopts the housing first model, which holds that individuals who are homeless must first gain access to permanent, safe places to live before stabilizing their lifestyles, improving their health, addressing harmful behaviors, and finding and maintaining jobs.
Tempro reduces homelessness for families and veterans in Monroe County through the provision of supportive services and emergency, transitional, and permanent housing.
The Esther Project empowers women transitioning from homelessness through safe housing, holistic support, and skill-building programs that promote sustainable independence.
The Margaret Home is a residential program that empowers pregnant and parenting mothers by supporting their physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual needs so that they can heal, grow, and thrive.
The Door of Hope is a Christian-based home in Rochester, NY, offering safe housing and faith-driven support to help women grow personally, spiritually, and achieve their goals.
Since 1988, the Baby Love program has provided home visits to reduce infant mortality,
premature births, low birth weight and foster care placement of at-risk newborns in
impoverished city neighborhoods.
URMC’s pediatric program provides comprehensive, preventive, post-acute, rehabilitative, and complex care for medically frail infants and children.
Volunteers of America provides safe shelter and comprehensive support services that help unhoused families in Rochester stabilize, stay together, and transition into permanent housing.
Willow Domestic Violence Center works to prevent abuse, support survivors, and build a community free from domestic violence where healthy relationships thrive.
Wilson Commencement Park offers various housing opportunities and development services to support low-income, single-parent families on their path to self-sufficiency.
The YWCA of Rochester & Monroe County empowers women and girls facing crises like homelessness or teen pregnancy while promoting racial justice and pathways to a healthy, successful future.