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The Carroll Center for the Blind's mission is to serve the needs of individuals who are blind and visually impaired by providing rehabilitation, skills training, and educational opportunities to achieve independence, self-sufficiency and self-fulfillment, and by educating the public regarding the potential of persons who are blind and visually impaired.
To support educate and nurture the blind and visually impaired of the Greater Merrimack Valley by assisting them in the enrichment of their lives and helping them to gain maximum independence. To stimulate the interest and education of the general public to the problems and issues facing the blind and visually impaired as productive members of society seeking fulfillment of their human potential.
Educate, empower and inspire individuals and organizations to consciously value and care for themselves, so they can enthusiastically care for and serve others and their communities
At Valley Center for the Blind we join together in a spirit of dedication to assist blind and visually impaired persons in experiencing a more independent and opportunity filled life. These efforts are achieved through specialized methods of training and education provided by our professional staff. We believe that every individual, regardless of disability, can accomplish their desired goals provided the proper instruction and support. With over 40 years of experience, Valley Center for the Blind believes that every individual should have the opportunity to live independently and we teach adaptive techniques to make this a possibility for the visually impaired. Our primary goal is to support each and every client that walks through our doors. Whether it be educational support from our classes, emotional assistance from our counselors, or a new camaraderie found in one of our activities. We aspire to serve anyone dealing wtih vision loss and vision impairment by helping them reestablish independence, build confidence, and find new ways to enjoy life!
The Cedarbrook Society owns and operates The Darling Home for Kids, a children's hospice and respite centre in Milton, ON. The home provides a home away from home where medically fragile and/or technology dependent children can receive the specialized care they require, while giving their parents a break.
Society members have the opportunity to share in the work of the society and it’s vision by assisting with fundraising, being an advocate for it’s work, and taking an active role in decision making. Members also have the opportunity to volunteer to travel to Tanzania to work with the local communities to fulfill their dreams of a brighter future. For full details of the work we do and our past and present projects please visit our website at www.fortheloveofafrica.org Thank you! Asante Sana!
We operate an accessible pontoon boat from an accessible dock on Sixteen Mile Creek in downtown Oakville. The one to one the persons with disabilities of all ages. For more information please visit our web site at www.charterability.com
We provide ongoing assistance to widows and widowers to help them gain the skills and confidence needed to rebuild the lives and dreams of their families.
Our mission is to provide vulnerable DC residents with comprehensive services in an atmosphere of dignity and respect. Our immediate goal is to provide necessary and compassionate services to residents of Washington, DC who do not have the resources to meet the basic needs of themselves and their families.
Durham Outlook for the Needy is a non-profit organization started in 1990 by local Oshawa residents that operates St. Vincent Pallotti Kitchen. The Kitchen strives to offer a daily meal in a dignified manner to the needy in our community. We exist and operate with no government funding, an only with the generous donations from caring individuals and corporations we are able to carry out our Mission. The Kitchen served its one millionth meal in August 2010.
Our mission is to reduce or eliminate the daily living challenges imposed upon people by blindness or visual impairment.
The Guild for Exceptional Children provides direct services and supports to children, adults, and seniors with intellectual and developmental disabilities so they can live with dignity and reach their fullest potential. It runs early childhood education, residential supports, day habilitation, and community programs while also helping families navigate services.