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GROVE PARK HOME

Grove Park Home was established in 1968 as a not for profit charitable Nursing Home for Seniors. In 1978 we launched the community’s first Senior Encounter Adult Day Program to give seniors therapeutic support and social stimulation. Today we hold the responsibility for 143 Long Term Care Residents, 60 registered participants on the Day Program and 14 independent Retirement Living Seniors. Although funded by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care we rely on Charitable Donations for the high standard quality of care that we provide to our seniors.

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Walter Hoving Home

The Walter Hoving Home, founded in 1967 to rebuild women’s lives shattered by drugs, alcohol and other life-controlling issues. The women are enrolled in a 6 to 12 month comprehensive program that addresses their physical, emotional and spiritual needs within an atmosphere of warmth, trust, support and love.

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Carolina Children's Home

Carolina Children's Home has cared for South Carolina's young people for close to 100 years. During that time, the Home's mission has evolved to better meet the needs of our society, growing from a traditional rescue orphanage into one of the state's leading rehabilitative treatment centers for abused and neglected children and adolescents. Today, the average age of the CCH resident is 15, and a child may stay with us for as short a time as 30 days or as long as a few years - all dependent upon the child's needs. CCH can assist up to 94 residents at one time and individual treatment programs center around self-esteem, relationships, emotional development and behavioral therapy.

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Children's Home Network

OUR MISSIONWe unlock the potential of at-risk children and families by providing compassionate and effective services that create opportunities for success.OUR VISIONChildren's Home Network will be a recognized leader in innovative programs and services in the field of child and family well-being, and as an exemplary model for the governance, management and operation of non-profit entities.

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Home Of Grace For Women

Home of Grace for Women is a faith‑based residential and outpatient substance‑use recovery program for adult women. They run a structured 12‑week / 90‑day program with counseling, group therapy, Bible studies and aftercare resources designed to help women recover, restore family relationships, and re‑enter the workforce.

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Ave Maria Home

The mission of Ave Maria Home is to assist the aged, sick, and destitute through:Improving the moral, social, and spiritual conditions of its beneficiaries;Continuing the stewardship of human, physical, and financial resources in         conjunction with the Catholic community;Facilitating visitation by family, friends, and members of the community;Providing a commitment to long-term and rehabilitative care.

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Denver Childrens Home

Denver Children’s Home provides trauma‑informed residential, educational, and community‑based services to children and families who have experienced abuse, neglect, or serious mental‑health challenges. Their programs focus on therapeutic care, academic support (the Bansbach Academy), and evidence‑based therapies to help children heal, stabilize, and transition back to community settings.

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EVERGREEN BAPTIST HOME

At Evergreen Baptist Campus of Care, we offer graduated levels of care that give seniors the choice to age in place. From support for those who need a little extra assistance, to complex care for those no longer able to be cared for at home, we strive to ensure all of our residents and tenants experience the high standard of care they deserve—in a home-like environment. Founded in 1959 by members of the North American Baptist Churches of B.C.—who envisioned a Christian community that offered accommodation and support to those in need—Evergreen Baptist first opened its doors in 1962. Over the past 50 years, our facilities have continued to grow as that vision expanded. Today, Evergreen Baptist Campus of Care—a contracted service-provider for the Fraser Health Authority and BC Housing —offers 110 units of subsidized supportive housing, 84 one-bedroom units of assisted living, and 157 units of complex care

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The Childrens Home Of Pittsburgh

The Children’s Home & Lemieux Family Center, established in 1893, is an independent, nonprofit organization with a mission to promote the health and well-being of infants and children through services that establish and strengthen the family. Our programs include Adoption & Permanency Services, Child’s Way®, the Pediatric Specialty Hospital, the Pediatric VIEW Program, therapy services and Counseling. In addition to these programs, we offer free housing for patients and families in our on-site Lemieux Family Center.

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Hope's Home Incorporated

As a growing charitable organization and the first of its kind in Canada, Hope's Home is immensely proud of its achievements and the standard of excellence it has set for such a unique model of care. Our families and children receive the benefit of physical and occupational therapies, integrated and inclusive programming, and the security and expertise from a team of specialized pediatric care providers. Based on individual assessments and a total approach of planning and setting goals for each child, it has been exciting to watch so many medically fragile children and their siblings grow physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally.

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Home Of New Vision

Home of New Vision is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides gender-specific programs and specialized services to empower, protect, encourage, and enrich the lives of men, women, their families, and communities affected by the disease of addiction. We are committed to promoting change and awareness, and reducing stigma and shame, by providing a better understanding of recovery. Our philosophy is that substance use disorders are treatable, chronic diseases whose progression can be interrupted at any point. We believe that substance use disorder education, treatment, and support are effective ways to intervene in the progression and development of chemical dependency, and to allow for sustained, long-term recovery.

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Snehalaya 'Home of Love'

"Every child & woman has the right to lead a life, free from discrimination, inequality and exploitation. This is the key to our nation building" Dr Girish Kulkarni founder of Snehalaya. Snehalaya means 'Home of Love' and its just that for many marginalised women and children in Maharashtra, India, who have no one else to turn to. The goal is simple to combat poverty and exploitation of all people adversely affected by the commercial sex industry in India. To strive for the basic human rights of its clients through offering pathfinding and practical support methods. To continue to provide rescue, shelter and care for their vulnerable clients to find their way to a better empowered life. Snehalaya also is dedicated to giving support and operating without any religious or political agenda.