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Clarehouse provides a loving home, quality end-of-life care and access to hospice services to people in need. Clarehouse was founded in 2001 as a response to the gap in care of the dying in the Tulsa community. Despite the availability of hospice programs, some terminally ill patients cannot remain in their own homes to die due to the lack of 24/7 caregivers. Clarehouse provides that "next best thing" to home for these people, acting as family for our guests in a comfortable, supportive environment in a natural setting that helps them achieve the highest quality of life through the last moment.
to provide accurate HIV information within faith communities, and to provide support services to people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS
Huru International's mission is to provide at-risk girls in Africa with reusable sanitary pads combined with sexual and reproductive health and life skills workshops so that they can stay in school and remain healthy.
Economic empowerment is the underlying goal of all that we do at Destination Tomorrow. We focus on education and practical life skills that take our clients off the path to needing emergency treatment, housing or healthcare services. We believe it is more helpful to empower them to avoid crisis situations, via offerings such as a financial literacy program in collaboration with TD Bank, a four-week job readiness program, and sexual health education.
To help people breathe easier, one person at a time, through education, detection, care, and treatment.
TO SURROUND PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES WITH COMPASSIONATE CARE, ENABLING THEM TO EMBRACE THE END OF LIFE WITH DIGNITY, COURAGE AND PEACE.
To provide adults with cognitive and intellectual disabilities a safe, enriching, loving family environment with the purpose of ensuring their health, happiness, security, and the fulfillment of their highest potential.To reach out to the unserved and underserved by seeking creative means to provide a progression of health care and supports to as many people as need them.
Brain Support Network (BSN) is a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to three missions: 1) Providing information and support for anyone living with an atypical parkinsonism disorder (Progressive supranuclear palsy, Dementia with Lewy bodies, Multiple System Atrophy or Corticobasal degeneration) anywhere in the world; 2) Providing a support for care partners of those living with an atypical parkinsonism disorder in the San Francisco Bay Area; 3) Enabling families living anywhere in the US to donate the brain of anyone with any neurological condition (or healthy controls) to confirm the diagnosis and to further neurological research into causes, treatment options and cures.
Help-A-Heart is a non-profit organization (501(c)3) that Melissa Hooper & Emily Graber co-founded on May 9, 2006, to solely benefit children with congenital heart defects (CHD’s) who are hospitalized during a surgery or other health related issues for an extended period of time. Both women are directly affected by this because they have sons that were born in 2005 with a CHD.
CSD Unites Community Foundation, a division of Communication Service for the Deaf (CSD), is dedicated to strengthening organizations working with deaf communities.
To assure the safety and well-being of children and to create healthy families by providing: assessment and intervention services a temporary home for children at risk of abuse, neglect or homelessness education, prevention and advocacy initiatives.
To Provide help, hope and healing to people in grief