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Youth Focus is a local non-profit dedicated to serving Guilford County’s youth and families since 1971. A powerful collaboration of medical professionals, therapists, administrators and volunteers, Youth Focus offers maternity, young women’s, transitional and emergency housing, some covered by insurance or Medicaid, and others available free of charge.
Radio Talking Book Service (RTBS) serves the state of Nebraska with a mission to provide human-voiced information choices to individuals who have disabilities that prevent them from reading.
The Eye & Ear Foundation is a nonprofit 501 (C) (3) support organization for the Departments of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Our mission is to advance the leading-edge academic and research efforts with the ultimate goal of treating and curing people with diseases and disorders of the eye, ear, nose, throat, head and neck.
Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare is a Christian, non-profit organization that is open to people of all faiths, and is dedicated to providing living alternatives and high quality services which help to meet the changing needs of the community.
Blind & Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh improves the lives of persons with vision loss and related disabilities by teaching independence and self-advocacy.
We support all efforts to determine the cause(s) of, find the cure for and to ameliorate the effects of Dandy-Walker Syndrome.
Erie's Daytime Shelter for the Homeless
ALS Worldwide is the only nonprofit global health organization that provides free guidance and support to people living with ALS via videoconference, email, social media, phone in the United States and more than 150 other countries worldwide. We seek to help people live better and longer with ALS. Until there's a cure, there's ALS Worldwide. Learn more at alsworldwide.org.
Educate the public and healthcare professionals about Lynch Syndrome and to help fund research for a cure for this disease.
Our mission is to provide safe long-term residential programs to help homeless pregnant and current parents heal, find stability, and start building a better path forward.
To build a global community of people with dementia that collaborates inclusively to:Provide support and encouragement to people with dementia to live beyond the diagnosis of dementia.Model living beyond the diagnosis to other people with dementia and the wider community, and living with purpose with dementia looks like.Advocate for people with dementia, and build the capacity of people with dementia to advocate for themselves and others living with the disease.Reduce the stigma, isolation and discrimination of dementia, and enforce the human rights of people with dementia around the world.