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Parkinson Association Of The Carolinas

The Parkinson Association of the Carolinas (PAC) was formally recognized as a non-profit 501(c)3 organization in 2002 with a mission “to serve as a resource for individuals and their families affected by Parkinson’s disease in the Carolinas, through education, community outreach and direct support”

The Georgia Lions Lighthouse Foundation

Our mission is to provide vision and hearing services through education, detection, prevention, and treatment. Through collaborative partnerships, we enable greater independence and increased quality of life for Georgians in financial need.

The Arc Of Northwest Mississippi

WE ARE A NON-PROFIT SERVING THE DISABILITY COMMUNITIES OF NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI BY OFFERING PROGRAMS, EDUCATION, AND CONNECTION TO ACHIEVE THE BEST LIFE POSSIBLE.

Seasons the Center of Caring

Founded in 1997, Seasons Grief & Loss Center provides bereavement services and resources to children and adults in our community.

Hospice Of The Florida Suncoast

Through every step of every journey, we offer compassion through extraordinary care, hope through innovative services, and inspiration through endless encouragement. Suncoast Hospice is a major affiliate of Empath Health, an integrated network of care. Suncoast Hospice is strengthened by strong administrative and financial support from Empath Health receiving services such as human resources, purchasing, marketing, grants development, information services, fundraising and regulatory compliance/quality management.

Parkinson Association of the Rockies

The Parkinson Association of the Rockies connects and empowers People with Parkinson's to thrive through educating, creating awareness, promoting research and supporting those with the disease, their families and the Colorado community. We provide the care that counts on the way to a cure!

National Association Of The Deaf

The National Association of the Deaf was established in 1880 by deaf leaders who believed in the right of the American deaf community to use sign language, to congregate on issues important to them, and to have its interests represented at the national level. These beliefs remain true to this day, with American Sign Language as a core value. As a nonprofit federation, the mission of the NAD is to preserve, protect, and promote the civil, human, and linguistic rights of deaf Americans.The advocacy scope of the National Association of the Deaf is broad, covering the breadth of a lifetime and impacting future generations in the areas of early intervention, education, employment, health care, technology, telecommunications, youth development, and more.On the global front, the NAD represents the U.S.A. as an affiliate of the World Federation of the Deaf, an international human rights organization.

Women's Voices for the Earth

Women’s Voices for the Earth amplifies women’s voices to eliminate the toxic chemicals that harm our health and communities.

Hospice Of The Treasure Coast

This organization exists to provide hospice, grief counseling, education and other services to patients and families dealing with death and dying so that they might live as fully and comfortably as possible. Hospice recognizes dying as a normal process. Hospice exists in the hope and belief that through appropriate care and the promotion of a caring community sensitive to their needs, patients and families may be free to attain a degree of mental and spiritual preparation for death that is satisfactory to them.

Hospice Of The Fisher Home

Our mission is to provide compassionate, comprehensive, and supportive end-of-life care to patients and their loved ones in their homes or in our residence.

Hospice Of The Golden Isles

Since 1980, Hospice of the Golden Isles has provided expert, compassionate care for patients with advanced illness and their families in the five county service area– Glynn, McIntosh, Camden, Brantley, and Charlton. In accordance with our mission as a non-profit hospice, we serve all eligible patients regardless of ability to pay. From the day hospice care begins, HGI provides award-winning services to patients, wherever they are– their home, nursing facility, hospital or our Hospice House. Quality care is delivered by a team of over 100 highly trained professionals including a full-time double board-certified physician (Internal Medicine and Hospice/Palliative Medicine), nurses, certified nursing assistants, social workers, volunteers, chaplains, and bereavement counselors.