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Affiliated Blind Of Louisiana Training Center

TO PROVIDE DAILY LIFE TRAINING FOR THE BLIND, DEAF/BLIND, AND ELDERLY BLIND.

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Caring For Children Foundation Of Texas

The mission of the Caring for Children Foundation of Texas' Care Van Program is to immunize uninsured and medically underserved children, and provide targeted preventative health services to help families throughout Texas.

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Adult Care Center Of Roanoke Valley

THE ADULT CARE CENTER OF ROAONKE VALLEY IS A SAFE AND SECURE PROGRAM COMMITTED TO PROVIDING COMPASSIONATE, STIMULATING DAYTIME CARE FOR DEPENDENT ADULTS WHILE PROVIDING FAMILY SUPPORT AND AN ALTERNATIVE TO LONG-TERM CARE.

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Down Syndrome Association Of Greater Richmond

To benefit the lives of individuals with Down syndrome and their families through individual and family support, education, community awareness and advocacy.

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Life Enrichment Center Of Cleveland County

Life Enrichment Center offers quality, compassionate adult day care and support services to meet the needs of caregivers and their loved ones.

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Trauma Intervention Program Of Portland Vancouver

PROVIDE EMOTIONAL AND PRACTICAL SUPPORT TO VICTIMS OF TRAUMATIC EVENTS IN THE FIRST FEW HOURS AFTER A TRAGEDY

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National Kidney Foundation of Utah & Idaho

National Kidney Foundation of Utah & Idaho was founded to eradicate diseases of the kidney and urinary tract. More people die each year from kidney and urinary diseases than in automobile accidents

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Lions Eye Foundation Of California Nevada

The Lions Eye Foundation of California-Nevada, Inc. (LEF) preserves and restores the gift of sight by providing free ophthalmic examinations, operations, and medication to the less fortunate members of our community.

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Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia

The Cerebral Palsy Association of BC is charitable organization that provides programs and services to over 10,000 people living with CP province wide, as well as thousands more affected by CP including families, caregivers, professionals, and the community. Our vision is to see those with CP and other disabilities live a Life Without Limits. Through our programs, we are committed to enriching and supporting the lives of children, adults, and seniors with Cerebral Palsy and other disabilities. Programs and services that we provide include: • Resource and Community Support • Educational Bursaries • Camperships • Therapeutic yoga for youth with CP and therapeutic dance for children with CP • Community Connections Series • Speakers Bureau • Roundtable e-Newsletter •Lending library and association-produced manuals and packages For more information about us, visit www.bccerebralpalsy.com or connect with us at info@bccerebralpalsy.com or by calling 1.800.663.0004

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HOSPICE OF SOUTHERN KINGS COUNTY INC

Hospice of Southern Kings is a volunteer organization serving the Southern Kings and Queens area. (Dundas and south, Vernon River and east) Our services are provided through a coordinator who matches trained volunteers with clients and families.

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ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIP

Established in 1985, the Eastern Township Alzheimer Society is a non-profit organisation affiliated with the Quebec Federation of Alzheimer Societies and Alzheimer Society of Canada. The SAE offers services such as support groups, rest, training sessions for family, speech groups, group activities, telephone support and individual and family meetings, in both French and English in the 7 RMC's of the Eastern Townships.

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DISTRESS CENTRE OF OTTAWA AND REGION

We are the people who are here, day or night, 24/7, to answer the calls from those who are reaching out for help. Callers may have simple questions. Or they may be in crisis. Either way, with 181 volunteers answering nearly 40,000 calls a year, we provide an integral, important and vital service in the community. At any given time of day or night, people out there require our help. Whether they’re depressed, lonely, overwhelmed or so distraught they’re contemplating suicide, they will find a supportive and caring person at our end of the line. People of all ages, races, genders and social-economic groups call our confidential service. Patient, understanding and giving, Distress Centre volunteers are trained to listen, talk through concerns or provide community resource information. In other words, whatever is needed, our volunteers are there. What else do we do? We provide training for other community groups. Our renowned trainers provide training on diverse topics.