Search Nonprofits

Find your favorite nonprofit or choose one that inspires you from our database of over 2 million charitable organizations.

Nonprofits

Displaying 193–204 of 208

Mercy Hospital Rogers

Bringing Healing Ministry to Life. As the Sisters of Mercy before us, we bring to life the healing ministry of Jesus through our compassionate care and exceptional service. The mission statement of Mercy is an inspiring reminder of our calling. These values guide what Mercy co-workers do and what direction we take. We consider them unchanging. Dignity We cherish each person as created in the image of God. Excellence We give only the best for those entrusted to our care. Justice We pledge to be in right relationship with one another with a particular concern for people who are economically poor. Service We seek out and put the needs of others first. Stewardship We wisely use our talents and resources to strengthen Mercy as a ministry of the Church. While all five values are important to how we make decisions, dignity is the base on which all the others rest. Because all people are created in the image and likeness of God, each person deserves to be treated with respect.

California School-Based Health Alliance

The California School-Based Health Alliance (formerly the California School Health Centers Association) improves the health and academic success of children and youth by advancing health services in schools.  We envision a day when all of California's children and youth are healthy and achieving at their full potential. Since hiring our first paid staff in 2003, the Alliance has successfully grown to have an annual budget of more than $1,500,000 and thirteen staff.  We conduct policy work, promote the school based health center (SBHC) model, and assist SBHCs with program development to expand and strengthen school health services.  Our large network of collaborating partners includes 231 SBHCs, numerous school districts, federally qualified health centers and other providers, dozens of state and local policy organizations, and an e-communications network of more than 3,200 individuals. Our goal is to make school health centers an integral and sustainable part of the health care and educational systems. By putting health care where kids are – in schools – school health centers increase access to care and take health problems out of the classroom so that teachers can teach and students can learn.

Seasons Hospice

The mission of Seasons Hospice is to provide individualized and compassionate care, education, and support for the dying and those who have experienced loss. Adding quality of life to each day is the vision of Seasons Hospice. We provide our patients with compassionate care to help ensure that the final months and days are filled with comfort and peace for the patient and their loved ones. Seasons Hospice is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that was founded in 1996 as a homecare-based hospice program. In 1997, we added residential hospice care to our services with the acquisition of our lovely Hospice House. Today we offer homecare, residential, and facility-based hospice care to meet the needs of our patients wherever they call home. Seasons Hospice also offers the only free-standing grief center in SE Minnesota. Our grief services are available to anyone in the community. The Seasons Hospice House, located on 13 acres in Rochester, Minnesota, provides 24-hour onsite hospice care. This lovely, eight-bedroom facility, which opened in 1997, was the first Medicare-certified residential hospice facility in Minnesota. Seasons Hospice recognizes the importance of providing grief support to those who have suffered a loss. We offer extensive bereavement support through our Center for Grief Education and Support (CGES) to all individuals who have experienced a loss. These services are provided free of charge.

Lahey Clinic Foundation

The mission of the Lahey Clinic Foundation is to raise charitable contributions from patients and friends of Lahey Clinic to support the Clinic. Lahey Clinic is a world-class specialty medical center located in Burlington, MA. When Frank Lahey, M.D., founded a group practice in 1923, his vision was unique: Every component of a patient's health care would be coordinated under one roof.Today, Lahey Clinic still offers a distinctive patient experience.Our group practice model is unique in its ability to provide highly coordinated and accessible services. More than 450 physicians and nearly 4,000 nurses, therapists and other support staff work together to provide compassionate care and superior patient outcomes.The Clinic's multidisciplinary approach allows patients access to preeminent physicians from virtually every medical specialty, who cooperate to develop personalized treatment plans for each patient.From leading-edge technology to pioneer medical research, Lahey Clinic combines the world-renowned specialty resources of Lahey Clinic Medical Center in Burlington and Lahey Clinic Northshore in Peabody with top-quality primary care services at community-based practices in multiple towns throughout eastern Massachusetts.For the past nine years, U.S. News and & World Report has ranked Lahey Clinic in its annual "Best Hospitals" edition. The Heart and Vascular Center at Lahey Clinic is one of the largest in New England. Patients come long distances to benefit from techniques that Lahey surgeons have pioneered. The Neurovascular Institute is among the most advanced in the region for the treatment of strokes and brain aneurysms. The Liver Transplantation Team was the first in New England to perform adult living-donor transplant procedures. And surgeons are using minimally invasive laparoscopic methods, drastically reducing the recovery time following surgery for diseases such as bladder cancer.Lahey Clinic Medical Center (LCMC) in Burlington encompasses an ambulatory care center serving more than 3,000 patients each day and a 259-bed hospital. Lahey Clinic Northshore in Peabody serves more than 400 outpatients each day and includes a 10-bed hospital. Both feature 24-hour emergency departments, with a Level II Trauma Center based at LCMC.Lahey's community-based physicians have a wide range of special interests. Many of the community group practices feature adult internists, pediatricians, and family practice specialists. With community practices in more than a dozen towns, Lahey Clinic serves communities as diverse as Ipswich on the North Shore, Lexington in Boston's Northwestern Suburbs, and Haverhill on the New Hampshire border.Lahey Clinic Medical Center is a teaching hospital for Tufts University School of Medicine. In addition, many of our physicians hold teaching assignments at Harvard Medical School and Boston University School of Medicine. The Clinic maintains residency and fellowship programs for more than 100 new physicians in 19 specialties.As a research center, Lahey Clinic offer patients access to clinical trials of new therapies for diseases such as diabetes, prostate cancer, heart disease, and cataracts. Research programs at Lahey Clinic encompass more than 200 clinical trial protocols and participation in numerous national and international studies.

Somerset Medical Center

The mission at Somerset Medical Center is to provide comprehensive healthcare services of the highest quality to our region in a patient-first environment please refer to schedule o for the organization's community benefit statement

Allina Health System

OUR MISSIONWE SERVE OUR COMMUNITIES BY PROVIDING EXCEPTIONAL CARE, AS WE PREVENT ILLNESS, RESTORE HEALTH AND PROVIDE COMFORT TO ALL WHO ENTRUST US WITH THEIR CARE.OUR VISIONWE WILL: PUT THE PATIENT FIRST; MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN PEOPLES LIVES BY PROVIDING EXCEPTIONAL CARE AND SERVICE; CREATE A HEALING ENVIRONMENT WHERE PASSIONATE PEOPLE THRIVE AND EXCEL; AND LEAD COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS THAT SOLVE OUR COMMUNITY'S HEALTH CARE CHALLENGES.OUR VALUESINTEGRITY, RESPECT, TRUST, COMPASSION AND STEWARDSHIP

Multi Care Health Foundation

MultiCare Health Foundation supports MultiCare, a locally-governed nonprofit health organization. We’ve been caring for our community since the founding of Tacoma’s first hospital in 1882. Our mission reflects our deep commitment to initiatives that build a healthier community, including services that reach some of our most vulnerable populations. MultiCare helps children and families access the quality health care they deserve through all stages of life, regardless of their ability to pay, and always with respect, integrity and kindness.

Haitian Global Health Alliance

The Haitian Global Health Alliance’s purpose is to support GHESKIO, a world-class research, treatment, and training facility and partner of Weill Cornell Medical College. Founded by renowned HIV/AIDS pioneers, GHESKIO was the first institution in the world dedicated to the fight against AIDS. GHESKIO is widely recognized for implementing and evaluating effective strategies for the treatment of HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases. By Haitians and for Haitians, GHESKIO provides comprehensive health services free of charge, giving patients the care, knowledge, and support they need to regain their health and become productive, engaged members of their community. GHESKIO serves over 120,000 patients each year.