Habitat for Humanity of Schenectady County
Builds homes for low-income families who assist in the building process and the families purchase the home with an affordable, 30-year mortgages.
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Builds homes for low-income families who assist in the building process and the families purchase the home with an affordable, 30-year mortgages.
Coordinates interested community members in adopting a local families to provide food, clothing, and gift during the holiday.
Provides traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas meals, along with clothing and toys for Christmas.
St. Paul’s Center accepts donations of household items (dishes, pots, pans, silverware, glasses, plates, shower curtains, etc.) and used furniture that is still in good condition. Gift cards for Walmart or Target are also welcome.
Offers a home and extended family of people with terminal illnesses where they can die with dignity. Hospice provides medical services and Joan Nicole Prince staff provides the rest of the services.
Accepts donations of laptops, flash drives, bus tokens, and gas and clothing gift cards.
Provides a residence for individuals with irreversible illness who are within the last three months of their lives and who can no longer safely remain at home, or an alternative for those who do not want to spend their final days in a hospital or nursing home setting. Offers a focus on quality of life through […]
Accepts donations of medical equipment and assistive technology, such as wheelchair lifts and so forth for use in their programs adapting homes for the disabled.
Offers clothing, and household items at minimal cost to those who shop at the store.
Recruits, screens, trains and supports community members who are matched with identified at-risk youth for at least one year. Program participants make a significant commitment of time and energy to develop relationships devoted to personal, academic or career development, and social, athletic or artistic growth. Offers comprehensive services to the at-risk youth’s family.