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Little Falls Village is a nonprofit membership organization helping our older neighbors to age in place, enjoy life and remain ... homes by providing assistance and social programs
VNA helps people age with dignity and independence at home.
CVAS is a no kill 501 c3 shelter for the surrendered, neglected, and abandoned animals of Stevens County, WA. While relying entirely upon donations and volunteers, our goal is to bring awareness to the community about animal welfare and the importance of spay and neuter while also providing and maintaining adequate care for our animals.
We are committed to preserving the history of the American Civil Rights Movement and to educating new generations about the sacrifices made by those who lived and acted during this critical time in American history. • The Boynton House Initiative In June of 2009, we purchased the previous home of Sam and Amelia Boynton, in Selma, Alabama, from the National Voting Rights Museum. This property, listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage, holds a very important place in the history of the civil rights movement. It is our goal to restore this property to its original historic state, and to engage the local community by opening a unique museum at its location.
To enable people to live with dignity and independence by offering community support through nutritious meals and coordinated services that improve well-being.This program serves all 41 cities located within the boundaries of Tarrant County, Texas. The largest city is Fort Worth.
Wheels of Success helps keep working people working so that they are able to support themselves and provide for their families. Throughout ten years of community support, Wheels of Success has provided over 1000 transportation related services, including over 500 vehicles to Tampa Bay area families. Our goal is to raise funds to get more families on the road by providing vehicles to applicants who have been “waiting for wheels” and to help others by paying for needed repairs to vehicles they already own.
to feed people in need regardless of their circumstances. The Soup Kitchen provides healthy and nutritious meals to all who come through our doors. We are committed to improving the quality of life and restoring the dignity of those we serve when providing a hot meal to any member of our community in need of one.
JCHE provides safe and affordable independent housing where older adults of all backgrounds can age in community. Our programs and services enable residents to live a full life of connection and purpose in a dynamic and supportive environment.
At Wesleyan, health and wellness is a top priority. We are committed to helping residents achieve the ideals of a healthy body, inspired mind, and awakened spirit. At all Wesleyan communities, programming strives to provide a range of exceptional services that equally support the eight dimensions of wellness: Spiritual Emotional Intellectual Social Environmental Vocational Physical Health Services
“The South East Bronx Community Organization (SEBCO) is a non-profit corporation committed to providing affordable, well maintained, and secure housing along with the supportive services needed to improve the quality of life in our community and that of the families and individuals we serve.”
A Helping Hand assists older adults and individuals living with disabilities, providing them with the ability to maintain independence and age in place.
The mission of Edmarc Hospice for Children is to ease the trauma of a child's illness or death, and to reduce the disabling effects of pediatric illness, loss, and bereavement on families.