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We equip children, youth and families to flourish by offering hope through Christ-centered relationships, services and support.
Caring for the needs of Children and Families in crisis and preparing them for success in life, thereby strengthening the Quality of Life in the Communities we serve.
The Children's Ability Fund was established in 1947 and continues today to serve the disabled community of Edmonton and northern Alberta. Our main goal is providing technologically advanced equipment that will provide more indpendence for people with disabilites - to assist them in their daily tasks. Our main focus is on children, however, children with disabilites grow up and become adults with disabilities, often with the same needs. In addition to individual equipment requests, we offer several special programs to address others needs in the community. Our Barrier Free Playground Project offers funding for accessible playgrounds and our Sledges in School Projects provides equipment for a "sledge hockey" and skating program. The Lonestar program offers a grant to therapeutic riding groups for children with disabilites and the New Leash on Life offers a grant to organizations providing service dogs to inidivudals with disabilites.
TO PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION, LODGING, AND FUNDING FOR RELATED EXPENSES WHEN CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN HAVE TO TRAVEL TO AND FROM MEDICAL FACILITIES IN THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION.
Our Mission: Making everyday life possible for individuals with profound disabilities.Marklund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that serves infants, children, teens and adults with serious and profound developmental disabilities and special healthcare needs.
"CAP will help any child in need who is living with hair loss due to all forms of Alopecia." We raise awareness of Alopecia and the self-esteem in children so they become stronger teens and productive adults.
Carolina Children's Home has cared for South Carolina's young people for close to 100 years. During that time, the Home's mission has evolved to better meet the needs of our society, growing from a traditional rescue orphanage into one of the state's leading rehabilitative treatment centers for abused and neglected children and adolescents. Today, the average age of the CCH resident is 15, and a child may stay with us for as short a time as 30 days or as long as a few years - all dependent upon the child's needs. CCH can assist up to 94 residents at one time and individual treatment programs center around self-esteem, relationships, emotional development and behavioral therapy.
Elmcrest is a community of caring professionals providing service to children with a variety of emotional, behavioral, and developmental limitations in order to help them overcome barriers to success in their home, school and community.The Elmcrest experience focuses on developing meaningful relationships in a teaching and learning environment that will enable each child regardless of age, gender, or circumstance to reach their optimum potential, point toward a productive future, and contribute to the success of their community.
CCA's mission is empowering and giving hope to individuals and families affected by facial differences. We envision a world where all people are accepted for who they are, not how they look.
Our mission is to provide a Christian home for children in need – to minister to children and families on physical, educational, emotional, and spiritual levels.