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FORM 990, PART III, LINE 1, DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATIONAL MISSION: VISION... WE WORK FOR THE DAY WHEN EVERYONE INVOLVED IN SENIOR LIVING FINDS FULFILLMENT THROUGH... LIFE WITH MEANING AND PURPOSE ENRICHING OPPORTUNITIES AND EXPERIENCES COMMUNITIES FOSTERING RELATIONSHIPS AND PERPETUATING LEGACY MISSION... WE PROVDE EXCEPTIONAL EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES IN A CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY BY CREATING ASSOCIATE EXPERIENCES THAT SUPPORT,
Neighbor Ride enhances the health and quality of life for Howard County's seniors by providing the comfort and peace of mind of affordable, passenger-focused transportation services through a reliable, volunteer-based system.
The Blanchard Valley Health Foundation will develop, manage and steward relationships that result in philanthropic giving to benefit the health and well-being of those people served by Blanchard Valley Health System.Blanchard Valley Health System - Caring for a Lifetime.
Our Mission: Our Extraordinary People Provide Caring For A Lifetime Through A Broad Continuum Of Exceptional Health-Related Services In Northwest Ohio.
Our VISION Build a vibrant, healthy, compassionate and an action-oriented Christian Community. Our MISSION Offer, promote and provide spriitual and community services and programs towards bringing our vision a reality.
We are servants who provide care and assistance to those in need and act as advocates for systemic change
The Arc of El Paso, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is committed to providing high quality, caring, efficient home and community-based services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), their families and caregivers.
Our Father’s House Soup Kitchen, Inc, a charitable tax-exempt, 501(c) (3) organization located in Pompano Beach, FL is dedicated to feeding the homeless and needy without discrimination. The primary mission is to provide hot lunches Monday through Friday in a peaceful and sheltered Christian environment and to provide other emergency food pantry items and clothing assistance on an as-needed basis. The overall goal is to provide nutrition and hope to give guests a hand up rather than a hand out.
Our House provides integrated health and housing services to people with HIV/AIDS. Guided by compassion, collaboration and respect, we provide 24-hour specialized care, supportive services, and independent housing with support services.
Common Ground Cooperative (CGC) provides individualized services and education to children, families, and communities in need of academic and social-emotional support with a foundation in behavior analysis. We value each family and community's distinct views, ethics, and treatment preferences, and vow to operate with respect and socially valid treatment for each client.
In the spirit of volunteerism and community partnership, Rebuilding Together Metro Chicago improves the homes and neighborhoods of elderly, disabled and low-income residents so that they may continue to live in warmth, safety and comfort. Rebuilding Together Metro Chicago was founded to improve the declining housing stock of homeowners in Chicago and Cook County. We serve existing homeowners, who, due to financial or physical limitations, have been unable to maintain their homes. Rebuilding Together Metro Chicago was formed in 1991 as an affiliate of the national organization, Rebuilding Together. Since then, Rebuilding Together Metro Chicago has partnered with over 600 sponsors to keep homeowners living in warmth, safety and independence. To date we have repaired over 1,600 homes and 200 nonprofit facilities in partnership with communities, corporations, trade unions, and civic groups. Our work is performed by an all-volunteer labor force, enabling us to provide repair services at no cost to our clients. In addition to physical improvements, we provide personal contact, increased understanding, and an opportunity to overcome socio-economic stereotypes. We have found that our efforts often act as a catalyst for additional neighborhood improvements. How We Are Unique Meet Basic Needs & Serve the Underserved: Our programs allow clients to use their limited budget for basic essentials like food and medication, rather than costly home repairs. We do not require sweat equity and never charge for our services. Holistic Approach: We address the needs of each home and its occupants, with a focus on health and safety. Exceptional Business Model: Every $1 we receive turns into $3.25 worth of services to residents in low-income neighborhoods-- resulting in $2 million in community reinvestment every year. We offer opportunities for volunteers to make a real difference in the community & meet people from all walks of life.
To organize and engage in activities that provide basic social services to hungry individuals and families in need in Yolo County, CA. These activities include: - Food collection, storage, and distribution for emergency needs. - Providing personal emergency needs which include diapers and formula. - Referrals to other service organizations of a charitable nature equipped to handle special and crisis needs.