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Since 1992, Almost Home has opened its doors to thousands of families – some for one night, some for months. The house offers a supportive, relaxed environment during what is often a stressful and anxious time for both parents and children. Our lovely 11 bedroom home allows families to prepare meals, do their laundry or simply take a break in a warm, home-like atmosphere. Over 85% of the hours needed to keep Almost Home running smoothly are volunteer hours. Your financial contribution is truly appreciated and will permit us to continue to provide families with low cost accommodations in a friendly, supportive environment.
The Chase Home has provided therapeutic residential services, support, and resources to at-risk youth and their families since 1877.
Carmelina’s Home is a long-term residential program for women with addiction, substance abuse and emotional issues. This unique 24 month residential program was established in Toronto in 1997 by the Passionist Sisters in response to women looking to transform and change their current life journey. Carmelina's Home is a non-medical, therapeutic program in a residential community setting.
The mission of The Women's Home is to build communities that strengthen women and support families as they reclaim their stability. The Women's Home has worked to build whole lives in the Houston area since our creation in 1957. Our services focus on vulnerable households with a special emphasis on women and families. We have four unique programs -- a residential treatment program located near downtown, and two permanent housing programs and a collaborative service center in Spring Branch -- that offer tailored housing, behavioral health care, and wrap around support services to help women, children, and families build resilient lives.
We were established in 1955 as a home for needy women. Through the years we have continued to offer effective programs to meet their needs. Our residents are homeless, many have substance abuse problems, some are abused and some are the abusers; some are out of income and resources. All are out of options. Evangel Home is a Christian ministry that believes in the worth of each individual and in the power of Jesus Christ to restore broken lives. We believe that each woman must learn to take responsibility for her life and our programs are aimed to help them become victors rather than to remain victims of harsh circumstances. Our basic philosophy is that we are most effective focusing on one woman 1,000 ways rather than 1,000 women one way.
To be a community of faith, called by God, to serve the needs and to enhance the lives of our elders, their families and the broader community.
SelfHelp provides nursing, healthcare, and other related activities for the aged.
To provide compassionate comfort care to members of our community with life-limiting illnesses, in a way that cherishes the dignity of each individual and meets their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
Expansion plans will provide 116 new units, in addition to our existing 95 unit complex. The addition will include: a 20 unit Dementia Wing - secure care facility with 24 hour onsite medical staff; 40 Assisted Living Units - 1 & 2 bedroom units with optional medical care available; and 56 Life Accommodation Units - 1 & 2 bedroom self-contained units. The goal of the Campaign for Caring is $4,000,000. The Campaign has raised $2 Million to date and is tarted to complete the fundraising by Sept '05. The project is expected to cost approx $18,000,000.
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In fulfilling God's calling to serve others we will: serve with love and compassion, commit to excellence, and follow Christi's teachings and example in all we do.
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.