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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,
The Moss Foundation's mission is to Motivate, Encourage, and Inspire children in Detroit in three ways: Housing, Education and Residential Treatment Facilities. Motivate (Housing): We want to MOTIVATE current and prospective residents to become homeowners so that our children have stable environments to learn and play in. Encourage (Education): We want to ENCOURAGE our children to become EDUCATED ENTREPRENEURS. We provide annual scholarships to Detroit children who are majoring in business with an interest in entrepreneurship. Inspire (Residential Treatment Facilities): We believe that every Detroit child should have access to mental health Children are truly an Inspiration and we support our children with residential treatment facilities.
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.
RESTORING PERSONAL DIGNITY AND INDEPENDENCE TO HOMELESS WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN BY PROVIDING SHELTER, HOPE, AND GUIDANCE.
We provide temporary shelter in a family living environment and opportunities for personal and family development, guiding residents toward self-sufficiency and independent living. We are committed to increasing awareness of homelessness, developing and coordinating community serivces, and securing contributions of time money and resources.
A non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to addressing the needs of the homeless in Medina County. Churches provide shelter and meals for the homeless. A United Way grant allowed for the provision of case management and homelessness prevention and rapid re-housing services to transition the homeless from the shelter to permanent housing.
WARREN FAMILY MISSION IS A CHRIST-CENTERED MISSION WHICH PROVIDES FOOD, SHELTER, CLOTHING, SPIRITUAL AND DRUG AND ALCOHOL REHABILITATION FREE OF CHARGE TO PARTICIPANTS FROM TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO, AND SURROUNDING AREAS.
Our Mission: Our Extraordinary People Provide Caring For A Lifetime Through A Broad Continuum Of Exceptional Health-Related Services In Northwest Ohio.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
LTHC provides housing and supportive services to those who are homeless in Tippecanoe County.
“Transform families by providing help, hope, and healing for mothers and their children to live responsible drug-free lives.” Created from the vision of a small group of women in the Junior League of Greater Fort Lauderdale in 1995, The Susan B. Anthony Recovery Center has grown from one group home, housing five mothers and six children, to a beautiful 5.5 acre campus in Pembroke Pines with the capacity to serve over sixty families. In addition, through satellite campuses, we are increasing our capacity to serve many more. Our ultimate goals are the removal of barriers for women entering addiction treatment, the prevention of foster care placement for their children, and an end to the cycle of addiction and abuse for families. Since we began in 1995, Susan B. Anthony Recovery Center has helped to reunify over 850 families and has provided the intensive services necessary to stop the cycle of family dysfunction and substance addiction for over 1500 children. One of the largest barriers to entry for mothers seeking treatment is child placement. At the center we focus on supporting both the mother and child(ren). We reduce or eliminate family risk factors by promoting a positive sense of self, delivering individual and group counseling services, providing peer group activities, maintaining well defined structure and offering many opportunities for support. Most importantly, we strive to stop the cycle of addiction by providing the most important protective factor of all, a healthy parent intervening on behalf of the child(ren) during their early development. For nearly 20 years we have done amazing work. Yet, prescription pain killers and heroin use is on the rise, despite the efforts of many. The negative effects to our community are compounded when the addict is a mother and her children are at risk of neglect and abuse. Often, children who are prenatally exposed to drugs or alcohol are also at a high risk for emotional and behavioral challenges. Without intervention, these children are much more likely to become addicts themselves, some in their early teens.
Opportunity for Independence advocates self-determination for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities by offering an array of individualized and innovative services and behavioral supports to promote happy, healthy lives.