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Open Arms Health Clinic Inc

To provide free, quality, compassionate healthcare to individuals and families of North Texas dealing with chronic and non-emergency acute illnesses, who have barriers to accessing healthcare, by promoting wellness and providing physical, emotional, and spiritual care in a loving, nurturing environment.

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Latino Center for Prevention & Action in Health & Welfare

Latino Health Access partners with communities to bring health, equity and sustainable change through education, services, consciousness-raising and civic participation.

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Neuro Vitality Center

The mission of the Neuro Vitality Center is to improve the quality of life of individuals and their families living with stroke and related neurological conditions through community-centered care, support, education and research. The NVC has more than 35 years of experience providing treatment and rehabilitation in the Coachella Valley.

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Alzheimer's Services of the East Bay

The mission of ASEB (Alzheimer’s Services of the East Bay) is to provide services to individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementia; provide support to their caregivers; and educate and inform the general community about issues related to dementia care.

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Unity Care NW

The Mission of Unity Care NW is to provide access to high-quality, affordable, primary medical, dental, behavioral health, and pharmacy services for all, regardless of the ability to pay.

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Oasis For The Visually Impaired Nfp

OASIS provides support group services to adults coping with severe vision loss. OASIS provides information and referral services and community education seminars to disseminate information about vision loss and coping techniques.

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Embrace Kids Foundation

Embrace Kids Foundation exists to lighten the burden and improve the quality of life for children with cancer, sickle cell and other serious disorders in the New Jersey/New York City metropolitan area. Underlying all of our programs is our goal to help maintain as much normalcy as possible in our patients’ lives by addressing the spiritual, emotional and financial issues of the kids and their families. We believe that addressing the needs of the patient and families as a whole is a critical part of caring for the child.

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Caiden's Hope

We believe that parental care is essential to the development of premature infants. ​ We are striving to increase each NICU parent's ability to care personally for their precious newborn by partnering with hospital social services departments nationwide to provide travel expenses for NICU families. ​ In the past we have helped by offering: ​ Prepaid Gas Cards Rail and Bus Tickets Assistance with airfare Assistance with lodging fees Assistance with meal fees ​ Every family situation is unique which is why we ask that you contact your hospital social worker. They will help you determine the possible expenses you will have during your baby's stay in the NICU. They will be able to reach out to CHF on your behalf & we will take it from there!

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Lakeshore Foundation

To enable people with physical disability and chronic health conditions to lead healthy, active, and independent lives through physical activity, sport, recreation, advocacy, policy, and research.

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Life Network

The mission of Life Network is to cultivate a community that values life through the love of Christ.

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East Tennessee Children's Hospital

East Tennessee Children's Hospital will improve the health of children through exceptional, comprehensive family-centered care, wellness, and education.

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Deborah Heart and Lung Center

To provide substantial funding to support the highest quality of patient care by Deborah Heart and Lung Center, to provide for treatment of children with congenital heart disease in the United States and around the world; and to provide for clinical research for cardiac, pulmonary and vascular diseases by fostering and maintaining the Foundation’s grassroots volunteer movement, its alliances with corporations, labor organizations, service organizations, foundations and others and by its initiation and enhancement of planned giving programs and other fundraising activities. In partnership with the Center, the Foundation will continue to heighten awareness of the name of Deborah and its unique healthcare and fundraising activities to serve more people without distinction as to race, gender, sexual preference, creed, color, religion, age, national origin, handicap, or ability to pay.