Michael Omidi, MD and Julian Omidi co-founders of the charity No More Poverty enthusiastically support Riverside’s Mama D’s Sober Living Home.

No More Poverty founders Dr. Michael Omidi and his brother Julian Omidi are pleased to support Mama D’s Sober Living Home, an organization that provides community resources to help people struggling with sobriety, as well as homelessness and mental illness. The donation will help the shelter acquire new blankets, bed sheets, pillows and other necessities for its residents.

“When my brother and I heard about Mama D’s and the good work it is doing in Riverside, we immediately lent our support to this mighty operation,” says Julian Omidi, co-founder of No More Poverty. “Giving little organizations with big hearts the resources to help as many people as possible is what No More Poverty is all about.”

Danette Neisinger began Mama D’s Sober Living Home with the goal of providing a safe and non-judgmental environment for people working towards leading healthy, sober lives. The shelter provides weekly 12-step meetings, full kitchen and laundry facilities, cable television, and internet access. The home has 28 beds and caters to men, women and children. Everyone staying at the home is required to fully participate in their own recovery by attending regular self-help meetings and mandatory house meetings. Mama D’s is located in Riverside County, California, and is a comfortable distance from shopping centers, public transportation, restaurants, and Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous resources.

No More Poverty (nmp.org) is a not-for-profit charity organization (with a pending 501(c)3 application) founded by brothers Michael Omidi, M.D. and Julian Omidi. The organization seeks to end poverty at home and abroad by supporting the efforts of like-minded charities and agencies. Current efforts are focused on increasing awareness of and donations to charities already doing great work to address poverty and its staggering effects throughout the world. The plan is to expand our activities to include fostering business development and job creation in disenfranchised areas.

Join us in the fight for No More Poverty. Suggestions for worthy partners in the fight for No More Poverty are welcome. No More Poverty does not accept monetary support, but instead encourages direct donations to the charities featured on the organization’s website. For more information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/nmp.org and the organization’s other social media pages on Twitter, Pinterest and GooglePlus.

Source: PRWEB No More Poverty Sponsors Sober Living Home and Keeps Recovery Program in Step

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