Dignity Housing is a non-profit organization that provides housing assistance and supportive services to homeless individuals and families in Philadelphia. The organization, established by homeless activists and advocates in 1988, is dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness and poverty. Dignity Housing provides programs that include transitional and permanent housing, case management, life skills training, and educational advancement opportunities, with a goal of promoting self-sufficiency and independence among its clients.
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