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Kin On honors supports, and advocates for our Asian elders and families in the Puget Sound region by offering culturally and linguistically appropriate health, social, and educational services.
TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF LONG-TERM CARE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THE SERVANTS OF MARY, MINISTERS TO THE SICK, ARE DEDICATED TO HELPING IN THE PERSONAL LIFE TRANSITION OF THE RESIDENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES IN A SPIRIT AND EXPRESSION OF LOVE AND CONCERN.
HELP of Ojai, founded in 1968, combines community and individual resources and responds to the identified, unmet basic human needs of individuals in the community, including seniors, families, and youth, with an emphasis on senior citizens.
PAWS/LA is dedicated to preserving the human-animal bond. To that end, they assist low-income seniors and people disabled with life-threatening illnesses care for their companion animals by providing veterinary care, pet food and supplies, temporary foster homes, and volunteer services all at no charge.
With the use of volunteers, identify those in need and provide for families of Williamson County with meals and special gifts for each family member during the holidays.
THE KITCHEN FOUNDATION EXISTS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SUPPORT OF THE MISSION AND PROGRAMS OF THE KITCHEN INC.
The Bridge's purpose is to reduce adult long-term homelessness in Dallas and the surrounding region by developing, coordinating, and/or delivering the following services: outreach/intake, jail diversion/reentry, emergency shelter/transitional shelter, primary health care/behavioral health care, recreational/educational activities, employment/supported employment/disability income and affordable housing/supportive housing. The Bridge benefits the broader community with increasing public safety and improving public health.
We are committed to reducing suffering and saving lives throughout Colorado by providing food and clothing to those in need.
Lost Sheep Ministries was founded in Louisville in 2006, first handing out sandwiches and Bibles on the streets. As we expanded, we started using the parking lot at Cable Baptist Church on E. Wenzel Street. We currently rent a building at Sts Simon & Jude Church on Hazelwood Avenue to store and cook food. Right now, Lost Sheep is serving food and fellowship along with Bible teaching at 6:00 PM on Thursday evenings at Jeff St Baptist Community.