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    The Bridge Homeless Recovery Center

    The Bridge Homeless Recovery Center

    (6 reviews)

    Downtown

    This is an ideal place if you or someone else is experiencing homelessness . I have referred many…read moreindividuals here who have experienced unstable housing . The Bridge has multiple services which include bed/mat placement, case management , mental health services , kennel services , and much more . They accept individuals without identification. Like any other place , it is strongly advised to get here early to go through the intake process. Intake involves meeting with a case manager and getting setup with the system. A bridge ID will be provided for service coordination. It is extremely hard to get anyone on the phone for information and mailbox is usually full. There is a curfew time and meal setup is unclear. There is a donation box I utilize frequently in the staff parking lot . The homeless epidemic is growing at an alarming rate and The Bridge is playing a vital and essential role towards helping individuals in Dallas.

    The Bridge is a haven and source of hope for the homeless population of Dallas. It offers a number…read moreof services including (but not limited to) housing, counseling and meals. It also allows those more fortunate a chance to "give back." The area of care I'm most familiar with is the meal service having volunteered there a few times. What I like about the program is that, in addition to feeding them, individuals are subject to a number of requirements. For instance, IDs are required for admittance. No food is allowed to leave the dining room, and so forth. Meal times are strictly enforced. And they serve three meals a day every day of the year. I've only worked on the serving line for supper a few times. The meals, though institutional, seem well balanced and nourishing. Volunteers are not allowed to sample the food. And speaking of volunteers, there's a continuing need which is filled by church groups, civic groups, school clubs and individuals. The evening meal, for instance, requires 8 - 10 volunteers and takes about an hour and a half of a persons time. Fenced parking is available. In a time of social and political polarization it is heartwarming to see folks of different backgrounds come together for the good of others.

    LOVE in motion

    LOVE in motion

    (1 review)

    Deep Ellum

    Where to begin about how much Love in Motion has captured my family's heart and attention? Maybe…read morefirst by stating how Pollo and Polla, along with their children, have such a heart and passion for creating a movement that spreads love, joy and happiness to those in the DFW area who probably receive it the least...teachers and first responders. They are so dedicated on letting these individuals know how important they are and how much they matter and are valued. This motivation and excitement is passed to volunteers, who meet once a month to put together thank you packages that get distributed to Dallas and surrounding cities, to schools and police departments/fire stations, etc. These packages usually have cookies, coffee (with sugar and creamer packets) and a handwritten thank you note that each volunteer does. What I think is also fantastic and helps set Love in Motion apart from other organizations is that it is something that can be done with children. It is a great way to involve them. We go as a family. It last for maybe an hour, sometimes a little longer but the time flies by because everyone is just enjoying themselves. Then, you feel really good about how you just contributed to something so wonderful. I would definitely encourage people to get involved with this movement. Gather your friends, family, co-workers, neighbors, whoever and participate in something special with people who are determined to make a difference. Do good. Feel good.

    Valor Ranch - The Improved Healing Garden

    Valor Ranch

    (1 review)

    Wow. Just wow. I'm so blown away with this incredible place helping this homeless female vet in my…read moredire time of need. Reached out to them in desperation as I was living in my car and they reached out next morning asap eager to provide any assistance they could. I had been calling 20-30 homeless shelters and organizations a day trying to seek immediate shelter, and this ranch is the only place that stepped up to take me in . The owners are generous beyond words, just unconditional love and support every step of the way. Their cause is noble, their hearts are boundless, and they truly live by example. Could gush over them for days for all the help they've given me. Amazing housing accommodations- literally fully stocked cottage with the most tasteful decor and well thought out necessities already provided. If something wasn't there, they were eager to provide it asap. The farm is just adorable; all the animals are well taken care of and are such a pleasure to visit. It's quiet, comfortable, peaceful, and you can tell how much care was poured into putting these places together. Just all the little touches they've added. There's a full-sized oven/stove, refrigerator and freezer, microwave, washer and dryer provided, a place to shower, storage embedded for me to squirrel away belongings as needed, too lol. Roku TV was installed in my current unit today. Free and good Wi-Fi. Keurig for coffee. Even a water purifier! O_O Seriously what homeless shelter does that?? None. None I tell you. I've been there, lived in a shelter for 6 months, and this ranch blows every other place out of the water. If you are a woman veteran in need of housing assistance, please consider reaching out to Valor Ranch! If you are looking for a non-profit organization to support, I cannot recommend this lovely ranch enough!

    From the owner: Passionately empowering our nation's SHEROES "Women Veterans" to write the rest of their story.read more

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