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Evas Village provides care and support for individuals struggling with hunger, homelessness, substance use disorders and mental health challenges. Through integrated social services and behavioral health programs we empower these individuals to lead healthy, stable, independent lives.
Their mission is to transport America's veterans to Washington, D.C. to visit the memorials dedicated to honoring those who have served and sacrificed for the country.
Recovery Cafe San Jose is healing community for those traumatized by addiction, homelessness, and mental health challenges. Located in the heart of downtown San Jose, RCSJ is a place where anyone seeking recovery can come for meals, support groups, classes in job and life skills, community resources, and social activities in a sober, safe, and supportive environment.
ST. ANNE HOME IS A MINISTRY OF THE FELICIAN SISTERS OF NORTH AMERICA DEDICATED TO THE CONTINUED HEALING MISSION OF JESUS CHRIST BY PROVIDING A CONTINUUM OF CARE AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO ADULTS, THEIR FAMILIES, AND THEIR CAREGIVERS. ST. ANNE HOME OFFERS A CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY WHICH INCLUDES NURSING FACILITY CARE, REHABILITATION CARE, A LICENSED PERSONAL CARE HOME AND RESIDENTIAL INDEPENDENT LIVING WITH SERVICES.
The Mission of the Norwell Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice is to provide quality home health care, wellness, and public health services in the community. The Vision is to provide exceptional health services through innovation, integrity, and caring.
The VNA provides compassionate, innovative care of the highest quality, setting the standard for patients and caregivers needing home health, hospice and community health services, regardless of a patient’s ability to pay. The VNA works to provide innovative access to care for the community through home health, hospice and community health & education programs. The VNA's wellness programs encompass the community education and outreach aspect of our mission, promoting health throughout the counties we serve.
Chief Seattle Club's mission statement is to provide a sacred space to nurture, affirm, and renew the spirit of Urban Native Peoples. Founded in 1970, the Club is a day center for homeless/low-income Native Americans in Seattle, Washington. Seven days a week, 364 days a year, 100~ members come to the Club for basic needs such as hot meals, showers, and laundry services. We gain their trust and act as a gateway to a broad range of coordinated social services, including health care; mental health; housing assistance; legal aid; access to benefits; substance abuse intake and referrals; cultural, art, and spiritual activities. We partner with a variety of non-profit and government agencies to leverage coordinated on-site services to our members.
To promote and preserve the health, safety, dignity and independence of the individual and the family through health care services to persons in their place of residence in the community