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To provide charitably funded, temporary, fully furnished residency to fire fighters and other first responders while they are undergoing treatment at the Texas Medical Center for any on -the-job injury or resulting work -related medical condition.
Provide a continuum of safe, confidential shelter options—from emergency shelter through transitional shelter.Provide a rich array of crisis intervention services, case management and emotional support to those we shelter as well as those who are waiting for shelter; helping them to rebuild their lives, free from fear.Address the many complexities and barriers associated with domestic violence, sexual violence, dating violence and stalking on an individual level as well as a community systems level.Continue to reach out to survivors through individual advocacy, emergency case management and support groups after they leave shelter, offering an environment where survivors feel welcome and are encouraged to share their stories and their wisdom with others.
The mission of Lena Pope is to help create hope, happiness and success for children and families.
Quality home care services assuring the dignity and safety of our clients and enhancing their lives.
Texas Baptist Children’s Home embraces children and families in need in order to empower and equip them for a promising future.
The Children's Place at Home Safe provides shelter, therapy and residential placement for abused, abandoned, neglected children, and those impacted by family violence.
The Children's Home Society mission is to build strong permanent families and lifelong relationships for Virginia's at-risk children and youth. Our vision is that every child be part of a thriving family.
The mission of Helping Hand Home for Children is to bring hope and healing to children and families through a continuum of trauma-informed, therapeutic care including residential, foster, adoption, and support services.
Sunshine Acres provides a loving, wholesome Christian home for children who are separated from their parents, working to help them build stable, long-term relationships and prepare for success in adulthood.
The Good Shepherd Children's Home began under the leadership of Bro. Woodrow Medlock and shortly after was under the headship of Fred and Martha Kemle who continued to serve faithfully for twenty-seven years. They became affectionately known to the children as "Uncle" Fred and "Aunt" Martha." They served as "Mom and Dad" for at least some period, to over eight hundred young people during that time. Since Uncle Fred's death in 1992, the home has been under the leadership of several loving couples including Mike and Sandy Glanzer, Jim and Patty Scalf, and Mike and Barb Juneau. Currently the Home is under the leadership John Jones as President and Randal Graby as Director with Robert and LeeAnn Brown serving as houseparents. The main home, built in 1964, is approx. 8,000 sf and can easily accomodate 28 children. We have a girls wing with 7 bedrooms, a boys wing with 7 bedrooms, a large kitchen and dining room, a family room, laundry room, office and lots for bathrooms. We are also blessed to have a small gymnasium on the property that is used for recreation and schooling and a small pond.
Children’s Home Society of Washington & Childhaven are now Akin. Coming together to better partner with children, families and communities. We work to disrupt systemic and multi-generational cycles of inequity by partnering with children, families and communities to transform population-level health and well-being.
The Parent-Child Home Program’s (PCHP) nationwide network of program sites provides under-resourced families with the necessary tools to ensure their children achieve their greatest potential in school and in life. We assist underserved communities in replicating and expanding our proven school readiness program that supports early parent-child verbal interaction and learning at home.The proven Program effectively bridges the achievement gap through its unique focus on intensive home visiting (twice a week over a two year period) with two and three-year-olds and their parents. Highly trained community based early literacy specialists model reading, play, and conversation activities using books and educational toys that are gifts to the family.