Members
The UN NGO Working Group to End Homelessness (WGEH) is a membership group of Non-Governmental Organizations.
Express your interest in joining WGEH here.
Consultative Members
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Displacement Consultant and Community Liason
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Public Health professional and Global Business graduate student
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Civic Data Engineer and Social Impact Project Manager
Associate Members and Nongovernment/Civil Society Organizations
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Members: MaryAnn Dantuono, Pat Mule, and Linda M. Sama, Ph.D.
AIC is a network of 100,000 local volunteers, mainly women, who work in their local communities to combat poverty in 55 countries in Africa, Latin America, Asia, Europe and the United States.
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Member: Michelle Bilek
The Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness leads a national movement of individuals, organizations, and communities working together to end homelessness in Canada.
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Members: Sister Michelle Loisel
The Daughters of Charity International Project Services facilitates international funding and other resources and develops relationships that support Daughter of Charity projects that minimize human suffering and foster sustainable solutions to global poverty at the local level.
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Members: Jim Claffey
The Congregation of the Mission preaches missions to the poor, especially to the poor living in the rural areas who at the time of Vincent.
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Members: Maite Arrondo and Vanesa Cenjor del Rey
Based in Madrid, Spain, HOGAR SÍ works to ensure that no person lives on the street. They are a social initiative entity, nonprofit, independent and plural, of state level, created in 1998.
Learn more: https://hogarsi.org/en/
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Members: Tiffany Connolly and Lydia Stazen
IGH exists to draw connections between these global successes, scale best practices among practitioners, and accelerate progress in reducing and ending global homelessness.
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Members: Pat Sickinger
The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul is an international organization formed of lay Catholics, who seek personal and spiritual growth through service to those most in need.
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Member: Abe Oudshoorn
IJOH seeks to promote and advance scholarly communications and academic discourse among all sectors regarding preventing and ending homelessness globally.
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Members: Cecilie Kern
Mercy International Association inspires Sisters of Mercy and their Associates to incarnate the spirit of Catherine McAuley in ways that are creative and appropriate to the needs of our time and to foster unity of mind and heart among Sisters of Mercy worldwide.
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Members: Alex Nelson, Misha Khan
A national network dedicated to the progressive realization of the right to housing in Canada, and its meaningful implementation.
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Members: Veronica Brand
The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary is an international, apostolic institute of women religious who are called to share in the life-giving mission of Jesus Christ.
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Members: Tom Dobbins
The Roundtable is the national association of Catholic diocesan social action directors and their staffs providing professional support to members through education, formation, professional relationships, and management development.
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Members: Jimmy Walters
The Sisters of Charity Federation of North America is a voluntary membership association of 14 congregations of women religious that number over 2,500 sisters who respond to the needs of people living in poverty and on the margins.
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Members: Maria Delaney
The Sisters of Notre Dame De Namur work to change these oppressive structures and to help people obtain adequate means for life and human dignity: food, clothing, shelter, medical care, work and education.
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Members: Jacqueline Shapiro
Soroptimist International consists of five Federations who work together at the local, national and international level to transform the lives of women and girls through education and empowerment.
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Member: Savhanna Wilson
The Toronto Alliance to End Homelessness (TAEH) is a community-based collective impact initiative committed to ending homelessness in Toronto.
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Members: Jean Quinn and Patricia Flattery
In collaboration with its members working on the ground across the world, UNANIMA International works to bring the voices of Women and Children, specifically to the United National and the international community.
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Members: Daniel LeBlanc
VIVAT engages in a two-fold mission of working at the grassroots as well as doing advocacy work at the United Nations - working with persons and groups who live in poverty of any kind, promoting human rights, working for ecological sustainability, and more.
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Members: Dr. Ifeyinwa Ofong and Dr. Enemona Adaji
Women in Development and Environment: WorldWIDE Network is a non-governmental development organization established in Nigeria in 1997 with the aim of encouraging women from all walks of life to share information and help create solutions for environmental and development problems.
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Member: Maribeth Stewart
WUCWO examines the critical issues that have an impact on the lives of women internationally and promotes the dignity of every human being.