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Serving individual children and sibling groups, Palmer Home for Children provides a family and community to children in need regardless of race, gender or background.
The Texas Pythian Home, Inc. provides a safe, stable environment for children to grow physically, socially, emotionally and spiritually to become responsible, independent adults.
The mission of the Omaha Home for Boys is to support and strengthen youth, young adults and families through services that inspire and equip them to lead independent and productive lives.
Founded as a Presbyterian ministry in 1875, Thornwell Home for Children is a joyful christian community, offering hope and wholeness to children and families its goals are to provide loving homes for abused, abandoned and neglected child ren, to offer an opportunity for healing by providing proper healthcare and mental health counseling for every thornwell child, and to offer thorn well's child ren hope for a successful future by providing educational support and teaching self-advocacy.
Nashua Children's Home is committed to the care, welfare and educational achievement of children and youth within its Residential and Educational Programs, and the successful transition to adult living of young men and women in its Transitional Living Program. Nashua Children's Home provides care and stability to boys and girls unable to remain with their families, special education services for students who have not been successful in public school settings, and supportive housing for youth that have "aged-out" of care.
Southeastern Children's Home and Counseling Center is a Christian-based organization that provides care to needy children and families through group residential care, foster care, adoption, maternity care, and counseling.
To assure the safety and well-being of children and to create healthy families by providing: assessment and intervention services a temporary home for children at risk of abuse, neglect or homelessness education, prevention and advocacy initiatives.
The mission of Epworth Children’s Home is to serve children, youth and families through a caring, accepting and safe Christian community, where hurts are healed; hope is nurtured; and faith in God, self and others is developed.
CALVARY CHILDREN'S HOME PROVIDES A SAFE LOVING CHRISTIAN ENVIRONMENT FOR CHILDREN NEEDING PLACEMENT APART FROM THEIR FAMILIES,WHERE EACH CHILD IS GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL IN THEIR PERSONAL, EMOTIONAL, AND SPIRITUAL LIFE.
For over 85 years VHA Home HealthCare (VHA) has provided compassionate 24/7 home care services to people of all ages and cultural backgrounds—at home, in long-term care facilities or in hospitals. From nursing to personal support to homemaking programs, VHA offers complex care and simple comforts to people in Ontario through the dedicated service of over 1,500 professionals. As of July 4, 2009, COTA Health’s Rehabilitation services joined the VHA family to become VHA Rehab Solutions. This newly-minted division offers physiotherapy, speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, dietetics and social work services in several regions throughout Ontario. VHA proudly meets national standards of excellence in health care set out by Accreditation Canada and is a founding member agency of United Way Toronto.
In 1898, as a chapter of a national organization, we set out to provide home care nursing services in Montreal, Quebec. In 2006 we flourished into an independent, locally based organization under a new name. Our name is the only thing that changed. We stayed true to our roots as are liable organization that has helped people in Montréal for well over a century. The people, services and commitment to the community that our clients have come to trust over the years remain the same. NOVA Montreal provides: •Respite and assistance with activities of daily living to caregivers of people who suffer from Alzheimer’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, strokes, cancer and frail health; •In-home nursing; •In-home respite for parents of children with special needs; •Health care, support and counseling to street youth; •Palliative care; •Foot care clinics.
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.