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St. Boniface Haiti Foundation

The St. Boniface Haiti Foundation is committed to helping those in need when no one else can. We work side-by-side with the people of Haiti to break the cycle of poverty and alleviate suffering through health care, education and community development. We work with compassion, respect and love for the people and communities we serve.

Global Birthing Home Foundation, Inc.

Since October 2004, the mission of Global Birthing Home Foundation is to significantly reduce maternal and infant mortality rates in impoverished communities.

Henry W Grady Foundation Inc

The Grady NIA Project’s mission is to empower abused, suicidal African American women to access behavioral health services, find a new sense of purpose, lead more meaningful lives, and affirm their commitment to living a violence-free life.

Riverview Hospital Foundation

Create meaningful charitable giving opportunities in support of Riverview Hospital and advance our community's health and quality of life now and in the future.

Northwest Assistance Ministries

NAM's mission is to meet basic human needs through neighbors helping neighbors. NAM is a community based, multi-program social service agency established in 1983 which is supported by 50 congregations, 17 service organizations, and over 170 business community partners. Guided by a relatively small staff of 85, more than 2,700 volunteers work together to provide a variety of basic services to our neighbors in need throughout the Houston area. More than 50% of those helped by this effort are children.

Vassar Brothers Medical Center

The mission of Vassar Brothers Medical Center is to be the pre-eminent provider of health care services in the Hudson Valley. Vassar Brothers Medical Center strives to provide the highest quality health care services to anyone who needs care and continually seeks to improve its services. Meeting the needs of each patient is the primary rule governing the hospital's existence. No person, regardless of race, color, creed or ability to pay, will be denied essential health care services.

Memorial Medical Center Foundation

Founded in 1961, Memorial Medical Center Foundation is a non-profit organization that is the designated recipient of all gifts and grants on behalf of Long Beach Memorial and Miller Children's & Women's Hospital Long Beach, Federal ID #95-6105984.

Center for Mind-Body Medicine

The Center for Mind-Body Medicine (CMBM) is working toward a more effective and compassionate model of healthcare by training healthcare professionals to combine the precision of modern science with the wisdom of the world’s great healing traditions to help people heal themselves, their clients, families, and communities. The Center teaches scientifically-validated mind-body medicine techniques that enhance each person’s capacity for self-awareness and self-care to health professionals around the world, including those in traumatized communities in the greatest need. The Center believes that all of us have a great and largely untapped capacity to improve our own health and well-being through mind-body approaches (such as meditation, guided imagery and biofeedback) and self-expression (such as drawing and movement), as well as nutrition, exercise and group support. We offer 4 training programs where professionals learn these skills: Mind-Body Medicine, CancerGuides®, Food As Medicine and Global Trauma Relief.

Hospital For Special Care

HOSPITAL FOR SPECIAL CARE IS A 228 BED REHABILITATION AND CHRONIC DISEASE HOSPITAL, SERVING PATIENTS IN THREE AREAS: INPATIENT AND OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION, RESPIRATORY CARE, AND MEDICALLY COMPLEX PEDIATRICS

ACHIEVA

Excellence in lifelong services for people with disabilities and their families. ACHIEVA was founded in 1951 by a group of family members who all desired the same thing, to ensure their children with disabilities had the same chances in life that all children should be given. Their commitment helped to establish a nationwide movement that changed the long history of isolation and segregation for both children and adults with disabilities.

The Prasad Project

PRASAD works in partnership with the people to benefit children and communities in need, regardless of race or belief. We implement innovative solutions that respond to local conditions and cultures.

Ceca Foundation

To improve the human experience in healthcare communities by honoring the work of exceptional caregivers. This results in not only an enjoyable patient experience, but better quality of care for patients, residents, and families. The Ceca Award Program serves as a network for healthcare communities to demonstrate their commitment to core caregiving values, while ensuring staff are engaged and feel appreciated. Research shows these critical elements lead to higher safety and security, better staff retention, and improved care delivery.