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Your gifts will enable the Foundation to provide physical resources that are needed by the residents of Spencer Home and not provided through the Provincial Government’s budget; resources that will enhance their quality of life in many ways.
Sunshine Acres provides a loving, wholesome Christian home for children who are separated from their parents, working to help them build stable, long-term relationships and prepare for success in adulthood.
The service will collaborate in the coordination of palliative care services in the Mississippi Mills and North Lanark area. The location of direct client service will include those settings which are considered as home by the client. Future considerations will be given to the establishment of a free-standing hospice and to bereavement support services.
Since 1936, Sunny Glen has been a refuge for abused, neglected, and forgotten children. Sunny Glen Children's Home provides a nurturing environment for children in need, offering compassionate care and support. Our comprehensive programs encompass residential services, foster care, and adoption assistance, ensuring every child receives the love and stability they deserve. At Sunny Glen, we prioritize the well-being and development of each child, fostering a sense of belonging and empowering them to thrive. With a dedicated team of professionals and a commitment to excellence, we strive to make a positive impact on the lives of children and families in our community. Discover how Sunny Glen Children's Home is making a difference and learn how you can support our mission today.
The New Unionville Home Society is a non-denominational charitable organization operating in a campus environment dedicated to providing a continuum of quality care and services including housing and long-term care for older adults living in York Region. The organization promotes wellness, independence, quality of life and self-determination of the individual within a caring community.
Founded in 1973, Our mission at the Central Florida Children's Home is to care for children whose parents either cannot or will not provide for them due to certain circumstances in the child’s life, and/or difficulties in the parents’ lives. We create a real ‘home’ atmosphere by assigning children a “mom and dad”. This creates a secure environment where the children can experience unconditional love and nurturing. An emphasis is placed on academic achievement to insure that the children are well prepared for higher academic studies or vocational training for the job market. Our children are assigned chores and responsibilities to help develop character and discipline, skills that they can carry with them throughout their lives. Non-profit 501 (C) 3 charity. We accept NO state or governament funding. We rely solely on the community for funds.
TO FORM A NON-PROFIT HOME FOR CHILDREN, UP TO THE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS, WHO HAVE INADEQUATE PARENTAL CARE, IN AN EFFORT TO PROVIDE A SUITABLE PLACE FOR THEM TO LIVE AND LEARN IN AS NORMAL A MANNER AS POSSIBLE; TO CONDUCT AND EMPHASIZE RELIGIOUS TRAINING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRINCIPLES AND BELIEFS OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST, THERE BEING NO REQUIREMENT THAT THE CHILDREN, OR THEIR PARENTS, HAVE A CHURCH OF CHRIST BACKGROUND; TO EMPLOY THE NECESSARY PERSONS TO ACT AS SUPERVISORS OR "HOUSE PARENTS" FOR THE CHILDREN; TO EMPLOY THE NECESSARY CUSTODIAL HELP AND TO DO ALL SUCH OTHER THINGS AS ARE INCIDENTAL OR CONDUCIVE TO THE ATTAINMENT OF THESE OBJECTIVES.
We help heal the hurt for boys and girls in need.
To provide love, care, and a positive Christian witness for children and families in need.
To provide nursing services respite services and cremation services to the underserved
ACCH provides the very best physical, psychological, and spiritual care for school aged children who have been neglected, abused or in need of supervision. We care for these children without regard for their race, religion ,culture, national origin, financial status or social status. ACCH operates 100% off donations, accepting no state or federal funding!
The mission of CHNK Behavioral Health is to be a trauma-informed healthcare organization focused on creating holistic partnerships for health and wellness that are inclusive, innovative, and inspiring. CHNK envisions a community free from adverse environments and childhood experiences that limit hope and opportunity –a community that is safe, acknowledges human emotion and loss, and empowers future possibilities.