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Presbyterian Children's Homes & Services

Presbyterian Children's Homes and Services provides a variety of Christ-centered services to children in need and their families.

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Florida Baptist Children's Homes

The mission of the Florida Baptist Children’s Homes is to provide Christ-centered services to children and families in need.

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Homes for Children Corporation

The mission of the Homes for Children Corporation is to help troubled female youth who are abused, neglected, or runaways become independent, productive adults and ensure a safe and nurturing environment for adolescent girls by providing a group home experience, building life skills and helping young people and their families find solutions to the difficulties they face.

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Wounded Warrior Homes Inc

Wounded Warrior Homes provides transitional housing and re-integrative support services for post 911 combat veterans with TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY and POST TRAUMATIC STRESS.

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Greenacre Homes And School

Greenacre Homes & School (Greenacres) is one of the most comprehensive and innovative agencies of its kind in Sonoma County serving boys and young men with special needs related to autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, post-traumatic stress disorder, developmental delays, abuse and emotional challenges. Located 55 miles north of San Francisco in Sebastopol, CA., Greenacres integrated services includes (5) five short & long-term residential therapeutic homes, a year-round non-public school, and a vocational training/life skills program currently serving students from 14 school districts.

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Community Homes For Adults

CHAI' s mission is to to enable adults with intellectual disabilities to live full, rich, safe lives while meaningfully participating in the community. In our nine group homes CHAI serves people who may need a protective residence for their entire adult lifetime and as long as CHAI can meet their needs. CHAI also provides residential, vocational, supported employment, educational, social and religious activities through our Wolens Program Services to clients who do not live in the group homes. CHAI also offers a Day Habilitation program five days a week that provides socialization and learning activities to increase participant's level of independence.

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Masonic Homes Of California

We are devoted to helping our communities and families live well and achieve meaningful and rewarding lives. This vision is embodied by our residents and clients, as well as our volunteers, partners, and staff. Our core customer service pillars guide us to value the safety of our residents and clients, our strong personal connections, provide meaningful life experiences, and to efficiently find new ways to constantly improve our services. In all of our work, the Masonic Homes of California is guided by the charitable mission and values of the Masons of California, a nonprofit fraternal organization with more than 50,000 members.

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New Horizon Youth Homes

New Horizon Community Care is a place of purpose, commitment, and integrity. OUR MISSION is to serve, influence, and empower others to reach their full potential.

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Homes of Joy Inc.

It is estimated that in 2007 Africa had 11.6 million children orphaned by HIV/AIDS alone (UNAIDS 2008). In addition to HIV/AIDS, many more children in the developing world are orphaned due to extreme poverty, armed conflict and other causes. Some of the world's greatest scientists, dedicated philanthropists and international organizations are deeply committed to fighting the HIV/AIDS pandemic and alleviating the suffering caused by disease, conflict and poverty. While these high profile efforts are imperative, local communities are struggling, in the face of overwhelming numbers, to provide vital care and support to orphaned children in rural settings. Within these regions, community leaders use the very limited funding available to them to keep children off the streets, fed, and educated, in an effort to help them to break the cycle of poverty. These are the community leaders that we wish to support as they work on the frontlines in the fight against HIV/AIDS and poverty.