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  • Transitions has the most employees (1,200).
  • The oldest company is Catholic Charities SF, founded in 1907.
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Homeless Solutions vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1983
3.9
Morristown, NJ1$4.8M40
1989
4.0
Oakland, CA1$5.0M30
1983
4.4
Hartford, CT1$5.0M28
1982
4.0
New Haven, CT1$10.0M75
The Homeless Alliance
2004
3.8
Oklahoma City, OK1$5.0M3
Homeless Services Network of Central Florida
1993
3.7
Orlando, FL1$1.4M7
1986
3.6
Hilo, HI1$13.0M175
1922
4.0
Miami, FL1$21.0M100
Center for Individual Rights
1989
3.9
Washington, DC1$2.3M5
1984
4.0
Irvine, CA1$6.4M93
1977
3.6
Abilene, TX1$1.2M50
1907
4.1
San Francisco, CA1$41.4M800
Northern Virginia Family Service
1924
4.0
Oakton, VA1$37.5M7
SARC HarfordCounty
1978
3.2
Bel Air, MD1$400,0007
NEDSRA
1977
3.8
Addison, IL1$5.0M13
1995
3.5
Spokane, WA7$2.3M1,200
1994
3.5
Ladera Ranch, CA1$3.9M75
1985
3.8
Pasadena, CA1$1.6M30
1963
3.7
Milwaukee, WI1$10.0M50
1942
4.2
Baltimore, MD1$18.9M290
1970
3.7
Boston, MA1$4.5M63

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Homeless Solutions salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Homeless Solutions
$40,137$19.30-

Compare Homeless Solutions job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Homeless Solutions
$48,345$23.24
Center for Individual Rights
$71,303$34.28
Miami Rescue Mission
$64,298$30.91
Serenity House
$61,431$29.53
Laura's House
$60,677$29.17
Jewish Community Services
$60,157$28.92
Transitions
$59,406$28.56
Catholic Charities SF
$56,587$27.21
Homeless Services Network of Central Florida
$55,387$26.63
Northern Virginia Family Service
$55,285$26.58
SARC HarfordCounty
$54,009$25.97
NEDSRA
$52,445$25.21
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
$51,771$24.89
Door of Hope
$50,359$24.21
Meta House
$43,907$21.11
The Homeless Alliance
$41,784$20.09
Families Forward
$38,952$18.73
South Park Inn
$37,258$17.91
HOPE Services Hawaii
$37,126$17.85
EOCP
$35,770$17.20

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Homeless Solutions demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Homeless Solutions vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Families Forward22%78%
Center for Individual Rights28%72%
Jewish Community Services31%69%
Northern Virginia Family Service34%66%
Columbus House41%59%
Homeless Solutions--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%

Northern Virginia Family Service

Center for Individual Rights

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25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Homeless Solutions vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%16%17%8%3%
9.5
47%22%18%8%4%
8.8
65%18%9%6%3%
8.0
Center for Individual Rights
66%11%9%10%5%
8.3
Northern Virginia Family Service
53%16%16%10%6%
9.1
53%24%9%10%5%
9.0

Homeless Solutions and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Bill Eldien
Laura's House

Madelynn Hirneise
Families Forward

Madelynn Hirneise is a Chief Executive Officer at Families Forward and is based in Irvine, California. She has worked as Housing Resource Administrator at Families Forward, Receptionist - Aliso Viejo Animal Hospital at VCA Animal Hospitals, and Director of Property Acquisition and Management at Families Forward. Madelynn attended UC Irvine between 2006 and 2010.

Margaret Middleton
Columbus House

Margaret Middleton is a Chief Executive Officer at Columbus House Inc and is based in New Haven, Connecticut. She has worked as Visiting Clinical Lecturer at Yale Law School, Policy Analyst at Advancement Project, and Executive Director at Connecticut Veterans Legal Center. Margaret attended Cornell University between 1996 and 2000 and New York University School of Law.

Terence Esq
Center for Individual Rights

Stephanie Berkowitz
Northern Virginia Family Service

Valerie P. Vidal
Meta House

Accomplished executive with a demonstrable record of transformation leadership and civic engagement. Ardent advocate for an organization seeking to improve outcomes for local communities by removing barriers and ending the generational cycle of substance use addiction. Creative innovator with extensive experience developing and successfully executing strategic plans through efficient project management. Effective communicator creating inclusive work environments focused on achieving desired results. Collaborative leader skilled at cultivating and maintains relationships necessary to achieve organizational goals and objectives.

Dan Straughan
The Homeless Alliance

Brandee Menino
HOPE Services Hawaii

Brandee Menino is the Chief Executive of Hope Services Hawaii, an affiliate organization of the Roman Catholic Church, working to end homelessness on Hawaii Island. Hope Services provides a continuum of services including homeless outreach, street medicine, representative payee, rent and mortgage assistance, and operates ten shelter facilities with over 200 shelter beds and provides home-based supports to an additional 225 households throughout the island. Brandee was part of a leadership team who organized over 50 businesses, 200 volunteers and the U.S. National Guard to build a village of twenty micro-shelters and ancillary supports in less than 30 days to help shelter medically fragile and older adults displaced by the Kilauea eruption in 2018. As the first in her family to attend college, she earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Hawaii at Hilo and her master's degree in Professional Counseling with emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from Argosy University. Inspired by the belief that serving others is a privilege, she has dedicated more than 20 years serving our community through the nonprofit sector. Brandee also volunteers her time serving on local nonprofit boards and advisory boards including the Foodbasket, Hawaii Island’s Foodbank, Bay Clinic, Hawaii Catholic Conference, Hawaii Island United Way’s Advisory Council for the Emergency Food and Shelter Program, Hawaii Electric Light’s Advisory Board for Low and Moderate Income Families and a director on the HMSA Foundation Board. She is an Omidyar Fellow, was named to Pacific Business News Class of 2015, Forty Under 40, Hawaii Community Foundation’s 2019 Ho’okele Non Profit Leadership award recipient, Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce 2020 Athena Award recipient, Kuikahi Medition Center’s 2020 Peacemaker award recipient and a Weinberg Fellow.

Dr. Ellen Hammerle
Catholic Charities SF

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