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We provide children with brand new bikes to encourage life long habits of exercise, outdoor activity and independence.
Our mission statement is to provide compassionate, quality health care that honors diversity, inspires wellness, and improves our communities.
The Hinsdale Hospital Foundation is dedicated to developing and nurturing goodwill in the community and maximizing philanthropy for Adventist Hinsdale Hospital.
Sewa-AIFW (Asian Indian Family Wellness), founded in 2004, is a 501c3 non-profit serving the underserved vulnerable population of South Asian Immigrants and refugees from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Gayana, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Trinidad, Tibet, and the Carribean Diaspora in a culturally specific way for "Total family wellness". We serve and promote “Total Family Wellness” for Asian-Indians in Minnesota by - Addressing immediate needs of families in crisis. - Providing outreach services to under-served communities. - Promoting research to determine the services needed and to build bridges between the government, private foundations, and communities. - Creating a group of trained volunteers sensitive to the ethnic and cultural needs of the Asian-Indian community.
To improve the health and quality of life for disadvantaged children and families by reducing access barriers and delivering quality health care services.
UNITED WAY OF NORTHWEST LOUISIANA FIGHTS FOR THE HEALTH, EDUCATION, FINANCIAL STABILITY, AND ESSENTIAL NEEDS OF EVERY PERSON IN OUR COMMUNITY.
Camino Community Development Corporation (CCDC) is a bilingual and multicultural health and social services center that works to equip people to live healthy, hopeful, and productive lives. We do this by utilizing a holistic approach to care that addresses the physical, behavioral, and social needs of each person. CCDC provides programming in five areas and serves over 20,000 individuals each year. We offer primary care and pediatric medical services at our health clinic, behavioral health programming, health and wellness education, food security/pantry services, and workforce development and financial literacy support.
BRRH delivers the highest quality patient care with unrelenting attention to clinical excellence, patient satisfaction and patient safety. Our team of professionals demonstrates unparalleled compassion and commitment to those we serve.
Hillside Family of Agencies (the organization) was formed to benefit and support the activities of the following tax-exempt organizations: Hillside Children's Center, Hillside Children's Foundation, Hillside Work-Scholarship Connection, Snell Farm Children's Center, and Stillwater Children's Center. Hillside Family of Agencies and its affiliated organizations provide for a wide contiuum of services to children and their families.
Through the provision of quality cost-effective medical care and humanitarian assistance, the Lamp for Haiti works with and for the people of Haiti to improve the lives of some of the most marginalized persons in Haitian society. Lamp for Haiti is non-profit, non-sectarian and apolitical. Lamp for Haiti envisions a time when the communities we serve will meet their basic health and humanitarian needs on a self- sustaining basis. To that end, the Lamp for Haiti develops and empowers local professional and nonprofessional staff to carry out its mission, aligns its activities with the needs and interests of the local community, and cooperates in mutually beneficial and sustainable ways with Haiti's broader network of health organizations
Rockwall Grace Center for Family & Community Development is a Christ-centered organization that transforms families, homes, communities, through healthcare solutions, education and guidance. Our mission is to provide quality primary and allied healthcare and education services to the community, regardless of ability to pay, in a manner that demonstrates in word and deed the love of Jesus Christ.
CHRIS 180 was founded in 1981 to provide a brighter future for children in the Georgia foster care system with significant mental health needs. Over the years, we expanded services to provide trauma-informed care to children, adults, and families through counseling at twelve counseling sites and in 83 Title I schools; foster homes for abused and neglected children; adoption services; drop-in centers for teens and young adults; a supportive housing program for youth who are experiencing homelessness or aged out of the foster care system; and in-home programs. We offer physical health care, re-entry, essential support services, and emergency assistance. Our mission is to heal children, strengthen families and build community. Our vision is that high-quality, trauma-informed behavioral health services and support systems are available to all children, adults, and families. Since our founding, we have served over 200,000 children, youth, and families.