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The mission of Hospice of the Valley is to affirm dignity and hope for those facing serious illness by providing comfort through compassionate palliative, hospice and grief care. We strengthen our community through advocacy, education, research and volunteerism. We are committed to serving our diverse communities and honor all cultures, beliefs, and traditions. We provide equitable access to care for all patients and families—regardless of their financial ability.
"Hospice of the Hills is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization located in Harrison, AR. Our mission here at Hospice of the Hills is to provide quality end of life care for those in need."
Goshen Valley provides hope and healing to foster youth and vulnerable families through relational, trauma-responsive services to cultivate personal healing and generational change.
Hospice of the Piedmont is an organized, not for profit program that, upon informed choice, provides palliative care, health care, and supportive services to patients, their families, and significant others in both home and facility-based settings. Physical, social, spiritual, and emotional care is provided during the last stages of illness, during the dying process, and during bereavement by a medically directed interdisciplinary team. Hospice of the Piedmont serves patients from four North Carolina counties: Guilford, Forsyth, Randolph and Davidson.
Amber Reineck House is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to acquiring affordable properties to be used by non-profit organizations as housing and treatment services for persons seeking long-term recovery. Our vision is to reduce stigma associated with addiction by building a recovery-friendly community, providing education, and increasing acceptance and support.
The mission of The Heart2Heart Foundation is to inspire and enable women and their loved ones to take action that prevents heart attack, stroke and premature death.
The Good Samaritan Society is a not-for-profit care giving organization. We provide holistic, compassionate support services and programs for individuals who are frail, or live with chronic illness or disability. Our Vision is that The Good Samaritan Society will grow in strength, excellence and creativity in caring for others. Our Values are Healthy Relationships, Hospitable Environments and Servant Leadership. In a spirit of compassion, we work in supportive partnerships and open our hearts to others by affirming their goodness and potential. We provide safe, comfortable communities inspiring involvement, where people experience a sense of caring, belonging and purpose. We lead through giving of ourselves to others, by acting with courage in a trustworthy and ethical manner.
The Lung Association, Manitoba is a member of the Canadian Lung Association, which has been working to improve the lung health of Canadians for over 100 years. We are a non-profit, registered health organization that relies on donations from the public to fund our activities. We are the premier source of lung health information and initiatives in Manitoba. Our efforts are focused on lung disease education & management, tobacco cessation & prevention, improved air quality & environment, tuberculosis and occupational health services. The Lung Association has two offices to serve the province of Manitoba. Please contact the branch nearest you. Winnipeg - 629 McDermot AVE, Winnipeg, MB R3A 1P6 Phone 774-5501 Fax 772-5083 e-mail: info@mb.lung.ca Brandon - 940 Princess AVE, Brandon, MB R7A 0P6 Phone 725-4230 Fax 726-5800 e-mail: westman@mb.lung.ca
The Ottawa Hospital Foundation was established on April 1, 2000 as a result of the merger of the foundations of the Civic and General Hospital. We work closely with our partners, including health care professionals, researchers, donors and volunteers, to encourage the community to support The Ottawa Hospital (Civic, General and Riverside campuses). As one of the largest teaching hospitals in Canada, The Ottawa Hospital provides comprehensive, high quality, patient-focused health care services for more than 1.5 million residents of eastern Ontario.
Year round fundraising efforts raise money to support The Benevolent Fund, Life Enhancement activities for our residents, and the implementation of The Courtyard Community; a transformation from a health model to a social model, changing the culture of elder care in Ontario.
ALIES has two current projects; The Back Porch, an 11th hour ministry directed to educating abortion minded men and women who come into the house seeking help, and Abortion Breast Cancer Link Billboard, which is put up once a year on a highway to help bring awareness to Albertans on the link between abortion and breast cancer.
Missions are affiliated at all times with state-sponsored institutions and are led by foremost Western medical professionals, all of whom volunteer their time and expertise. Surgical volunteers treat one face, one child at a time, despite the complexity of the case or the limitations that local conditions might place upon them.