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The Chicago Hispanic Health Coalition’s mission is to promote healthy behavior and prevent chronic disease and health disparities in the Hispanic communities of metropolitan Chicago. CHHC improves health in Hispanic communities by sponsoring culturally appropriate, evidence-based health education classes, and by providing a forum for policy development.
Founded in 1913, Starr Commonwealth creates positive environments where children and families flourish. We specialize in residential, community-based, educational and professional training programs that build on the strengths of children, adults and families in communities around the world.
Judson Center is a non-profit human service agency that provides compassionate, comprehensive services to children and families throughout southeast Michigan.
Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area (LSS/NCA) walks with our neighbors in need and mobilizes community partners to provide services that offer hope and rebuild lives.
Seabury Resources for Aging provides personalized, affordable services and housing options to help older adults in the greater Washington, D.C. area live with independence and dignity.
PRISMS is dedicated to providing information and support to families of persons with Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS), sponsoring research and fostering partnerships with professionals to increase awareness and understanding of SMS. PRISMS is a leader of the Smith-Magenis Syndrome community and engages, inspires and supports families physicians, educators, researchers and others so they can improve the lives of everyone affected by SMS.
To provide free house cleaning services to those going through difficult circumstances of life; such as a cancer diagnosis, recovering from surgery or loss of a loved one.
To generate the resources to find a cure, to create awareness and to improve the quality of life for those affected by Charcot-Marie-Tooth.
CWLA will lead the nation in building public will to ensure safety, permanence, and well-being of children, youth, and their families by advancing public policy, defining and promoting practice excellence and delivering superior membership services. CWLA challenges Americans to make children a national priority. Our mission is to engage people everywhere in promoting the well-being of children, youth, and their families, and protecting every child from harm. We envision a future in which families, neighborhoods, communities, organizations, and governments ensure that five universal needs of children are met. They include (1) basics such as food, shelter, education, and health care, (2) nurturing relationships, (3) opportunities for optimal development, (4) protection from harm, (5) and healing from harm if it occurs.
The mission of the Lung Transplant Foundation is to improve the lives of lung transplant patients and families.
The mission of the PCOS Awareness Association (PCOSAA) is inform the public about Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome by providing information and resources for women to get tested, as well as providing support for women diagnosed with PCOS. PCOSAA’s goals are to:Prepare and assist women with the information and resources needed to get tested. Communicate information about PCOS to the public and women with PCOSAssist women with PCOS to Overcome their symptoms and lessen related health risksProvide a Support network to freely and openly discuss all aspects of PCOS
The American Tinnitus Association exists to cure tinnitus through the development of resources that advance tinnitus research.