The Houston Area Women’s Center (HAWC) is the city’s largest and most comprehensive service provider and advocate dedicated to ending domestic violence, sexual assault, and sex trafficking. Since 1978, HAWC has supported survivors of all ages and genders by offering free, confidential, and comprehensive services including 24/7 crisis hotlines, emergency shelter, trauma-informed counseling, legal advocacy, and career development. Their mission focuses on not only immediate crisis intervention but also long-term healing, empowerment, and community education to prevent violence and promote safe, healthy lives. HAWC has been a client of JMT since February 2024.
The Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) is the nation’s oldest conservation and recreation organization, founded in 1876. Its mission is to foster the protection, enjoyment, and understanding of the outdoors across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. AMC achieves this through advocacy, scientific research, and extensive outdoor programs, including maintaining over 1,800 miles of trails, operating a system of backcountry huts and lodges, and leading thousands of guided outdoor activities annually. They are dedicated to preserving the natural environment while ensuring equitable access to the outdoors for everyone. AMC has been a client of JMT since July 2020.
The Midnight Mission, founded in 1914 in Los Angeles, is a comprehensive human services organization dedicated to providing a path to self-sufficiency for men, women, and children experiencing homelessness. Located in Skid Row, it offers a continuum of care that includes emergency services (food, shelter, hygiene), 12-step recovery programs, family living programs (HomeLight), education, job training, and workforce development. The mission combines care and compassion with accountability, aiming to restore dignity and help individuals rebuild healthy, productive lives. The Midnight Mission has been a client of JMT since October 2020.
Pathways of Southwestern Pennsylvania
Pathways of Southwestern Pennsylvania is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting children and adults with Intellectual Disabilities and Autism to live safe, fulfilling, and self-determined lives. Originating in 1964 as United Cerebral Palsy of Washington County, PathWays has evolved to offer a wide array of person-centered services across Southwestern Pennsylvania. These services include Residential Programs, Adult Training Facilities, Early Intervention for children, and specialized learning centers, all designed to meet the unique goals of the individuals and families they serve. Pathways has been a client of JMT since August 2018.
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