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To alleviate hunger and homelessness in South Santa Clara County by providing food, housing and employment related services, and advocating for system changes to improve the quality of life for the most vulnerable people in our communities.
The mission of Meals on Wheels for Fort Collins is to support the dignity, well-being and independence of primarily homebound older adults and eligible clients in our community with a hot, nutritious meal and social interaction for up to 5 days of a week.
Mobile Meals of Southern Arizona helps to preserve the health, dignity and independence of elderly and disabled adults by providing medically-tailored, home-delivered meals and daily contact with a caring volunteer. Homebound adults in Tucson, Green Valley and Sahuarita receive two meals a day, five days a week. Each meal is freshly prepared at one of ten partner healthcare facilities in Pima County to meet each client's specific nutritional needs. We envision a community where elderly and disabled adults thrive physically and emotionally in their own homes because they have ready access to appropriate, nutritious food and a compassionate network of support to ensure their health and safety.
LAWRENCE MEALS ON WHEELS' MISSION HAS ALWAYS BEEN TO PROVIDE FOOD SERVICE FOR THE AGED, CONVALESCENT AND/OR DISABLED RESIDING IN LAWRENCE, KANSAS, REGARDLESS OF RACE, COLOR OR CREED, IN ORDER TO REMAIN INDEPENDENT IN THEIR OWN HOMES AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE ORGANIZATION'S GOAL TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE CLIENTS REGARDLESS OF THEIR ABILITY TO PAY.
To promote and educate the general public on the vegetarian diet as a healthful and humane way of life and to disseminate information on the economic, ecological, philosophical, ethical, religious, and spiritual validity of vegetarian ideals.
The mission of the Parker County Committee on Aging (PCCOA) is to identify and assess the needs of the frail, homebound elderly of Parker County and to provide the services they need to live out their lives with dignity in the safety and comfort of their homes.
The mission of the Richard Murphy Hospice House is to provide a safe and comfortable haven for hospice patients who are without primary caregivers, and/or is at risk in their current home environment if such home exists at all. There will be no financial charge to the patient or their families.
Since its founding in 2007, Project Horseshoe Farm has been dedicated to pursuing its 3 part mission of building on the strengths of our wonderful community, supporting better lives for our vulnerable neighbors, and preparing citizen service leaders for tomorrow's communities
To provide food service to impoverished children, diabled persons and seniors. Year round food service management training.
Serving the people of Oxford with good food, encouragement and a sense of community. A warm meal, fellowship, tutoring for children and much, much more.
TACO is as community drawn together to support the dignity, health and well-being of people among us experiencing honelessness and poverty.
At Juliette Fowler Communities, we envision a life of fulfillment for all generations. For over 132 years, Juliette Fowler Communities has given young and older a place to belong. In the 1800's, Juliette Peak Fowler dreamed of a caring community for widows and orphaned children and through her own bequest, Juliette Fowler Communities was born. We invite you to continue Juliette's legacy of generosity and compassion by giving to Fowler. Our mission is to create loving, supportive communities where people belong and thrive. Our Core Values: Love People. Pursue Excellence. Make a Difference. - You give belonging by providing benevolence to Fowler's residents, loved ones, and caregivers of every age. Benevolence at Fowler means seniors and adults with disabilities don't have to choose between medical care and groceries. It means homeless young women and families in need receive every chance to pursue wellness and wholeness. It means Fowler residents and those who love them have spiritual support, life enrichment, respect, and dignity provided by a creative, caring staff of teammates. - You give belonging to over 600 Dallas children and youth annually by providing resources and connection to foster families and families in need, as well as The Ebby House transitional living program for homeless young women. You help them emerge from traumatic backgrounds into education, wellness, and fulfilling futures. - You give belonging to food insecure seniors who average less than $13,000/year income, and seniors who depend on financial subsidies for assisted living services. You provide programs like Friends Helping Friends, preventing hunger, giving nutritional support, and increasing wellbeing. - You give belonging to people experiencing Alzheimer's and other forms of memory loss. Your gift provides a paradigm shift in dementia care through Fowler’s “I’m Still Here” philosophy, making life meaningful and supported through all stages of the care journey. Thanks to you, Fowler's Dementia Friendly campus is inclusive and empowering for anyone experiencing memory loss, and their loved ones. Your gifts to the One Heart Fund support our residents’ greatest needs and their fulfillment. We ask you to BELONG with us at Fowler by giving to the One Heart Fund today. Your generosity gives a sense of BELONGING to the most vulnerable in our community. Thank you for your meaningful support!