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Kasmar Foundation

Community Health Services

Chapman House

The Chapman House provides housing for elderly women in Androscoggin County, Maine.

Vera House

Vera House, Inc. prevents, responds to and partners to end domestic and sexual violence and other forms of abuse.

Mountbatten House

TO PROVIDE AID TO ELDERLY PEOPLE AND TO OPERATE MOUNTBATTEN HOUSE, A TWENTY FOUR ROOM PERSONAL CARE HOME IN HIGHLANDS, TX.

Lowell House

Lowell House Addiction Treatment and Recovery assists people and their families to rebuild their lives and strengthen our communities by providing the resources, direct support, skills and freedom to live a life of purpose in recovery.

Hannahs House

“Believing in the sanctity of life and the innate value of each person, Hannah's House is a Catholic-Christian maternity home that provides a safe environment, programming and support for the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of pregnant young women."

Conard House

Our mission at Conard House is to create and maintain the transformative resources that people who live with chronic mental illness—and frequently concurrent medical conditions—need to self-manage their lives effectively. Each year, disabling psychiatric episodes shatter everyday reality for thousands of adults living in San Francisco. These events disrupt their ability to work, to express themselves clearly and even to eat or sleep. Negotiating the maze of healthcare bureaucracies to get the help they need can be beyond the capabilities of those who need help the most. We focus on building welcoming and caring communities that empower residents and give them hope for the future.

Gerards House

Gerard's House is a safe place for grieving children and teenagers where healing happens through acceptance and peer support. Our goal is to help children, teens and families heal when their lives have been changed by a loved one’s death or other significant losses. We support them through natural grieving processes, to enable them to regain hope, stabilize physically and emotionally, and re-engage in their schools, families and lives. A priority is removing barriers to participation for the most vulnerable individuals so that they can receive real help as they grapple with unimaginable losses. We do that through outreach, by providing a mobile unit for home visits, by offering programs in schools and by support children whose families have come from Mexico and Central America.