Vivre à Maison D'émeraude is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation designed to provide shelter and services to displaced individuals and families. Vamd, offers a non-judgmental environment for anyone, including but not limited to victimization, domestic violence, divorce, unemployment, or ex-offenders. Vamd, help identify barriers and strengths by providing the tools and resources needed to help end the cycle of homelessness. We have an excellent track record of assisting families and individuals in need. We are incorporated in Florida and California.

Message from the Founder

One would think that it can be hard to work with displaced families or individuals who share emotional and physical abuse. However, we come to work every day inspired by their optimism and determination to change their lives. The lack of available opportunities and the pressure from friends, family, and society makes it difficult for the displaced. It's a privilege to be part of their journey. We are currently located in California, Central, and South Florida. Within a year, we dream of doing much more by increasing our location to support more individuals and displaced families. The demand for what we do has never been greater, unfortunately. One thing that will never change is our commitment to serving those in need. We look forward to building new relationships and helping the individuals and displaced families we interact with, especially those who walk through our doors. Thank you to all our collaborative partners, donors, family, and friends for their support and generosity. All the best.

OUR VISION

To be our community's first choice for crisis/bridge housing to provide shelter for individuals and families needing a secure place. We intend to see every individual or family battling homelessness leave our program having gained independence and stability.

OUR MISSION

Is to provide displaced families and individuals, regardless of race, sex, religious belief, disability, or sexual preference, with a safe and comfortable home to sleep in and warm meals daily. Implement programs and services that educate and provide appropriate support to empower the unsheltered to be self-sufficient.