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Monadnock Community Hospital is committed to improving the health and well-being of our community. We will elevate the health of our community by providing accessible, high quality and value based care.
The Newton-Wellesley Hospital Charitable Foundation, established in 1999, is committed to ensuring the growth of philanthropic support for the programs and priorities of the Hospital. The Foundation’s goal is to help to underwrite the highest quality of service needed to meet both the present and future health care needs of the communities served by Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
A community exercise program in which persons with a cancer diagnosis participate in group classes designed to enhance their recovery process. Services provided will include educating cancer patients and the general public on the benefits of exercise in reducing the risk of certain cancers and improving functional activities.
Delivering health & healing project to the community.
Our mission is to enhance health and well-being through laughter and joy.
Identify at-risk children affected by heart disease from low-income families Provide social, emotional, and financial assistance while hospitalized
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.
We provide hope through advanced care for our children and families.
Remote Area Medical's mission is, "To prevent pain and alleviate suffering by providing free quality healthcare to those in need."
LCIF, was established in 1968 as the humanitarian arm of Lions Clubs International. It supports the activities of Lions throughout the world with particular emphasis on blindness prevention and sight restoration projects (SightFirst), youth programs, aiding the disabled, and emergency and disaster relief grants to assist communities impacted by natural catastrophes.
Fourth Street Clinic works to end homelessness in Utah by providing coordinated medical, mental health, substance abuse, dental, case management and pharmacy services to homeless Utahns. Through better health, people can heal and break the cycle of homelessness.
Hackley School is an independent, college-preparatory, non-sectarian, day and boarding school for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. Founded in 1899, it became co-educational in 1970. Hackley challenges students to grow in character, scholarship and accomplishment, to offer unreserved effort, and to learn from our community's varying perspectives and backgrounds. Hackley believes that students will grow in character and responsibility by participating in structured activity that serves the needs of people outside the spheres of home and school. By committing their energy, time, and imagination to serving those needs, students can experience the satisfaction of helping others and can gain some appreciation of the complexity and concerns of the larger community.