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Their mission is to assist individuals and families subjected to torture and war trauma to rebuild healthy, self-sufficient lives and to contribute knowledge and testimony to global efforts to end torture. Since its inception in 1995, the Program has cared for more than 5,000 men, women and children from over 100 countries. The Bellevue Program for Survivors of Torture (PSOT) provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care addressing the medical, mental health, legal, and social service needs of torture survivors and their families residing in the New York metropolitan area.
THE MISSION OF THE TUOMEY FOUNDATION IS TO ENGAGE COMMUNITY PARTNERS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR THE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES OF PALMETTO HEALTH TUOMEY
The Piedmont Columbus Regional Foundation raises funds to make a positive difference in every life we touch at Piedmont Columbus Regional.
Sharing in the love of Jesus Christ by partnering with Nicaragua's poorest people in healthcare, education, economic development and housing.
Through the provision of quality cost-effective medical care and humanitarian assistance, the Lamp for Haiti works with and for the people of Haiti to improve the lives of some of the most marginalized persons in Haitian society. Our work is done in collaboration with local residents, other Haitian professionals, and both governmental and non-governmental partners. Lamp for Haiti is non-profit, non-sectarian and apolitical. Transparency to the community, patients, donors, and governing bodies is a sine qua non.
Impacting patient care, education, research, and community health and well-being through charitable giving.
TO PROMOTE AND CONTRIBUTE TO THE HEALTH CARE NEEDS OF CHILDREN IN THE NORTHWEST REGION OF WASHINGTON.
The Bone Marrow Foundation, founded in 1992, is dedicated to improving the quality of life for bone marrow, stem cell and cord blood transplant patients and their families by providing vital financial assistance, educational information, and emotional support programs. Transplants treat over 70 life-threatening diseases including cancers and genetic disorders. The Foundation works with transplant centers nationwide and is the only organization of its kind that does not limit assistance to a specific disease, type of transplant or age range. All of The Foundation’s services are offered free to patients and their families. Patient Programs Lifeline Fund provides funding to help cover the costs of transplant-related expenses. In addition, the program leverages social media to enable patients to reach out to their family, friends and social networks for additional financial support. One-to-One Funds assist patients and their families with fundraising efforts by creating a personal fund at The Foundation. Medical & Educational Handbooks provide comprehensive patient education and resources to assist patients and family members in obtaining information regarding all aspects of transplantation. Ask the Expert enables individuals to pose questions concerning transplantation and to have them answered by healthcare professionals. SupportLine provides support services to transplant patients and their families by linking them with volunteers who have gone through the transplant experience. Survivorship Program provides support and information to post-transplant patients, their families, and caregivers as they continue to navigate their transplant journey. Survivor Telephone Support Group staffed by oncology social workers, provides bone marrow, stem cell and cord blood transplant survivors with a weekly scheduled telephone conference support group to share experiences and draw support from others. For patients one year or more post-transplant.
The mission of Facial Pain Association is to provide support, education, and advocacy for people living with trigeminal neuralgia and other forms of neuropathic facial pain.
Preemies of the Carolinas is founded to help premature and babies in the NICU of both North and South Carolina, who will have any type of stay in our local hospitals. Preemies of the Carolinas also assists nationwide families who currently have a baby in the NICU by providing a NICU packet including Inspirational hearts, a blanket and hats to fit.
The Valley Hospital Foundation is the philanthropic component of Valley Health System. It is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, multi-purpose foundation. The Foundation's primary function is to secure charitable contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations, and others, to manage those gifts, and to distribute them in accordance with its charter. Funds are raised primarily for use by The Valley Hospital and Valley Home Care, Inc. Valley Health System is the sole member of the corporation.
Huntsville Hospital Foundation works to inspire philanthropic partners to invest in medical technology and programs that advance Huntsville Hospital's mission to improve the health of those we serve.