Catholic Relief Services is the official international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States. We alleviate suffering and provide assistance to people in need in more than 100 countries, without regard to race, belief or nationality.
CRS maintains strict standards of efficiency, accountability and transparency. Last year, more than 92 percent of revenues spent went directly to programs that benefit the poor overseas.
What is Horizon House?
Horizon House is a vibrant Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) located in the heart of downtown Seattle and designed to provide a full spectrum of services and care for residents. Horizon House is a vibrant retirement community located in the heart of downtown Seattle. Our beautiful campus is home for adults 62 and better.
Since we opened our doors in 1961, we’ve had a different view of senior living. We encourage creativity and individuality. We promote an active and engaged culture. We believe each day should be filled with inspiration and purpose — that senior living should be focused on living. That’s why people with a true zest for life choose to call this extraordinarily warm and welcoming retirement community their home.
For those seeking an active lifestyle, we offer Independent Living apartments and a myriad of resident-driven activities, as well as all this exciting city has to offer.
For those who need assistance with the daily activities of living, Horizon House offers Assisted Living, our unique approach that allows you to live as independently as you’re able while still receiving the services you need.
We also provide Memory Support. Our “Comfort Matters™” approach focuses on whole-person well-being for those living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.
As a Continuing Care or Life Plan Community, Horizon House responds to your care needs as they change, meaning you will always be able to call Horizon House home.
For our neighbors experiencing homelessness, immediate shelter is just the first step. Presbyterian Night Shelter of Tarrant County strives to break chronic cycles of homelessness through shelter, affordable housing, and sustainable housing
Presbyterian Night Shelter is open 365 days a year, providing emergency and transitional shelter, supportive housing, and meaningful employment to people experiencing homelessness in Fort Worth. We welcome up to 757 people each night, supporting 90% of Tarrant County's homeless population through our services for individual men and women, families with children, veterans, and people living with severe mental illness.
Located east of downtown Fort Worth and one block south of East Lancaster on Cypress Street, Presbyterian Night Shelter is a 7-acre campus comprised of six shelter facilities.
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