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Goldie B. Floberg Center For Children

We empower and enrich the lives of the children, teenagers, and adults with intellectual developmental disabilities that we serve.

Mary's Center For Maternal & Child Care

To build better futures through the delivery of health care, education, and social support. We embrace culturally diverse communities to provide them with the highest quality of care, regardless of ability to pay.

Affiliated Blind Of Louisiana Training Center

TO PROVIDE DAILY LIFE TRAINING FOR THE BLIND, DEAF/BLIND, AND ELDERLY BLIND.

Jodi House Brain Injury Support Center

Jodi House empowers brain injury survivors to not merely survive, but thrive.

The Arc of the Capital Area

The Arc of the Capital Area, a nonprofit organization, is committed to empowering central Texans with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families through compassionate case management and innovative programs.

Jud C Hickey Center For Alzheimers Care

The Jud C. Hickey Center for Alzheimer's Care's mission is to provide life-changing programs with a dignified approach focused on living with Alzheimer's or a related dementia through our innovative day program, community education and support, and by empowering people to improve brain health as they age.

Encircle LGBTQ+ Family And Youth Resource Center

To embrace and sustain every LGBTQ+ youth, every family, and every community.

BERKSHIRE FARM CENTER AND SERVICES FOR YOUTH

to strengthen children and families so they can live safely, independently, and productively within their home communities.

Opica Adult Day Program And Counseling Center

The mission of OPICA is to improve the lives of adults challenged by memory loss. We do this by: providing meaningful and stimulating day programs supporting family caregivers through respite and counseling increasing community understanding of memory loss through education, resource referral, and professional trainingWe are committed to demonstrating that adults challenged by memory loss can continue to live at home and to grow—emotionally, socially, and spiritually. By offering new avenues of fitness, creativity, and engagement to our members, we affirm the resilience of the human spirit.

Karen Ann Quinlan Center Of Hope Hospice

KAREN ANN QUINLAN HOSPICE KAREN ANN QUINLAN HOME HEALTH CARE MISSION STATEMENT                   The Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is a not-for profit organization which provides a full continuum of high quality in-home medical, emotional and spiritual services to individuals requiring hospice, family members and the community.