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Greenwood House provides a continuum of care for older adults — including skilled nursing, assisted living, rehabilitation, homecare and hospice — with an emphasis on compassionate, dignified care rooted in Jewish traditions and values while serving people of all faiths.
JCHE provides safe and affordable independent housing where older adults of all backgrounds can age in community. Our programs and services enable residents to live a full life of connection and purpose in a dynamic and supportive environment.
Consistent with Jewish values and traditions, the mission of Jewish Senior Services® is to assure seniors the health care, housing and geriatric services required to achieve the highest possible quality of life attainable for them. Jewish Senior Services proudly serves individuals of all faiths.
The organization appears focused on providing temporary housing and supportive services for older Christian women facing hardship. Available descriptions indicate they plan short-term shelter stays (up to about six months) plus transportation to appointments, spiritual activities (Bible study), access to mental-health support, and meals — helping residents stabilize and regain independence.
Founded in 1974 on the belief that no one should be hungry or alone in a world of caring people, Caring for Friends is a volunteer organization and independent food bank serving greater Philadelphia. CFF provides food and friendship to homebound seniors, veterans, and those with disabilities; delivers meals to people facing homelessness; and donates food to more than 250 community partners in unserved and underserved neighborhoods. In 2021, CFF rescued, sourced and distributed more than 12 million pounds of food. Volunteer to cook meals, pack snacks, make deliveries or visit with clients at caringforfriends.org.
Empowering those we serve to move beyond the lines of poverty.
Homesteads for Hope is a unique Community Farm experience for transitioning young adults with and without disabilities providing opportunities to learn, work, live and grow in the Greater Rochester Region. Our membership, programs, services and inclusive events are hosted on a 55 acre farm located on the banks of the historic Erie Canal creating a venue of dignity, purpose and sustainable agri-tourism. Our Mission at Homesteads for Hope is to promote sustainable lifestyles and futures by creating a collaborative community to serve all individuals without distinction.Our Vision at Homesteads for Hope is to develop an intentional agricultural-style community that offers an inclusive environment to learn, work, live and grow.