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Wellspring is open to all cancer patients, their families and care givers, all of whom are known as members. Wellspring is welcoming and comfortable in nature, external to hospitals or treatment centres, and is devoid of any “institutional” feeling. Volunteers and group leaders providing programs at Wellspring deliver only cancer support services and not medical treatment or medical therapies, nor services for patients with diseases other than cancer. Wellspring receives no government funding and offers all programs and services at no charge to our members and without referral.
ICHS provides culturally and linguistically appropriate health services to improve the health of Asian Pacific Islanders and the broader community.
The LightBridge Hospice mission is to assist our patients to move through the last stages of their life with grace, strength, and hope. We believe that each day can be filled with comfort, peace of mind and precious moments that can be transformed into memories to be treasured.
The specific purpose of this corporation is to provide prescription eyeglasses and to help arrange vision and eye health care appointments with community eye care professionals for individuals who are otherwise unable to obtain assistance through private insurance, welfare, or other social services agencies.
Founded in 2011 with the mission to help families cope with the financial burdens of a colon cancer diagnosis and spread awareness of the symptoms of colon cancer and the importance of early detection.
Goshen Valley provides hope and healing to foster youth and vulnerable families through relational, trauma-responsive services to cultivate personal healing and generational change.
Our mission is to improve early detection for breast cancer worldwide through creative and empowering education.
Our Mission•to educate the community regarding all end-of-life issues, grief and bereavement.•to support all patients and families facing life-limiting illnesses, grief and bereavement.•to respond with compassion to physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs.•to provide these services without regard to age, religion, race, gender, illness or ability to pay.
To discover new treatments and cures for patients with familial dysautonomia (FD).
Charlotte Gray was born December 5, 2010, filling the hearts of her parents, Kristen and Gordon, with the same joy all parents feel. She developed at the pace of a typical baby and toddler – walking and talking, with an early passion for gymnastics, dancing and swimming. However, after Charlotte’s first full year of preschool, her parents noticed she had hit a plateau developmentally. After countless questions, and seemingly as many tests, Charlotte was diagnosed in March 2015 with Late Infantile NCL Batten Disease CLN6. The diagnosing geneticist explained that this neurodegenerative brain disease was extremely rare and would leave Charlotte blind, immobile, cognitively impaired, and, ultimately, gone…somewhere between the age of 6 and 12. Their world shattered, Kristen and Gordon immediately had their younger daughter Gwenyth tested and she was given the same grim diagnosis. While Charlotte is showing early symptoms of the disease, she remains strong, with her happiness and smile still constant. However, due to the pace at which Batten disease advances, action must be taken immediately to prevent Charlotte’s progression down Batten’s debilitating path and shield Gwen, and all future children impacted by Batten disease, from its painful effects.
TO SOLICIT AND ACCEPT GIFTS AND GRANTS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF CONTRIBUTING TO KIDS IN DISTRESS, INC. IN SUPPORT OF ITS MISSION TO PREVENT CHILD ABUSE, PERSERVE THE FAMILY, AND TREAT CHILDREN WHO HAVE BEEN ABUSED OR NEGLECTED.