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The Mission of Hospice of Amador and Calaveras is to promote quality of life for terminally ill individuals and their loved ones during the dying and greiving process.
Hilarity for Charity (HFC) is a national non-profit on a mission to care for families impacted by Alzheimer's disease, activate the next generation of Alzheimer's advocates, and be a leader in brain health research and education.
Our mission is to reduce or eliminate the daily living challenges imposed upon people by blindness or visual impairment.
Presbyterian SeniorCare Network is a faith‑based, nonprofit provider that seeks to “make aging easier” by offering a continuum of person‑centered living and care options (independent living, in‑home supports, assisted living, memory/dementia care, skilled nursing and related services) across Western Pennsylvania. The organization emphasizes dignity, choice and charitable/benevolent care for residents who outlive their resources.
LightBridge Hospice Community Foundation...a passion for funding exceptional programs that enhance the end of life journey for patients and their families throughout San Diego
Congenital Hyperinsulinism International (CHI) is dedicated to improving the lives of babies, children, and adults affected by congenital hyperinsulinism. CHI provides education, information and support to families of diagnosed children and adults living with the condition. CHI works to promote knowledge and awareness of the disorder as it leads to timely diagnosis and decreases death and brain damage, better care and better neurological outcomes. CHI supports research and development for a better understanding of the condition, leading to a better quality of life, better treatments and management of the condition, and ultimately, a cure.
We are a national nonprofit that brings together dedicated volunteers and partners to make schools healthier places where kids thrive.
The Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation is the world’s leading nonprofit health organization dedicated to supporting patients and families living with aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) and related bone marrow failure diseases. The Foundation provides answers, support, and hope to thousands of patients and their families around the world through the three phases of bone marrow failure diseases: the life-changing phase of diagnosis; the life-threatening phase of treatment; and the life-long phase of living with a chronic disease
The Kawasaki Disease Foundation is a partnership of parents and professionals who share the common goals of creating awareness, supporting families, and advancing research. KDF creates awareness to promote early detection and treatment for Kawasaki Disease, the leading cause of acquired heart disease in children.
As Little Sisters of the Poor, our mission is to offer the neediest elderly of every race and religion a home where they will be welcomed as Christ, cared for as family and accompanied with dignity until God calls them to himself. Together with a diverse network of collaborators, we serve the elderly poor in over 30 countries around the world.The Little Sisters of the Poor have cared for more than 15,000 aged poor from the D.C. Metro area since our arrival 150 years ago. Again, we happily accept into our home people of all faiths and nationalities, and it is in our rules that we take only the very poor into our homes.
Enpowering patients to manage kidney disease.
The American Bladder Cancer Society's function is to raise awareness ofbladder cancer among the general public and the medical community, toadvocate through all means available the advance of research into acure, treatment, early diagnosis and quality of life issues ofsurvivors, to support bladder cancer survivors by providing communityas well as by encouraging the concept of informed medical consumerism.