No One Alone (NOA)

NOA is a 501 (c) (3) non profit organization (Tax ID # 58-1960833) that was established in 1992. The shelter is state certified by the Governor’s Office for Children and Families with a maximum capacity of twelve beds.

In addition to providing emergency shelter, the program offers a 24-hour crisis line, case management, financial assistance, life skills groups, parenting classes, individual counseling and support groups, legal advocacy, and educational scholarships to help victims and their children achieve safety and stability.

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  • Pray - Let us join together in prayer for the incredible work of the No One Alone charity. Their commitment to supporting and uplifting those facing loneliness and adversity is a beacon of hope in our community.
    We pray for all those who benefit from the compassionate outreach of No One Alone. May those feeling isolated find solace, comfort, and companionship through the efforts of this charity. Grant them strength and courage to face their challenges with resilience and hope.
    May the volunteers, organizers, and supporters of No One Alone be blessed abundantly for their selfless dedication. Grant them the resources, wisdom, and unwavering spirit to continue making a positive impact in the lives of those who feel alone.
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  • Give - We need you. Your contribution goes directly into the operating budget to fund NOA programs. Your donation stays right here to improve lives in your community. Helping NOA is a critical investment in the well being of the community for generations to come.
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  • GO - Southern Finds is an outreach program of NOA. The store provides clothing, personal items, and necessities for women, children and men who are experiencing hardship due to domestic violence. 100% of the store proceeds benefit victims of family violence. In 2022, the store provided assistance to over 300 at risk families.
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Group Details

Category: Local - Youth
Status: Open
Childcare Provided: No