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The Community Kitchen

The Community Kitchen exists to provide food for those who are hungry, conversation for those who are lonely and rest for those who are struggling.

Recovery Cafe San Jose

Recovery Cafe San Jose is healing community for those traumatized by addiction, homelessness, and mental health challenges. Located in the heart of downtown San Jose, RCSJ is a place where anyone seeking recovery can come for meals, support groups, classes in job and life skills, community resources, and social activities in a sober, safe, and supportive environment.

Senior Friendship Centers

To promote health, dignity and quality of life throughout the journey of aging

Lake Sunapee Region Visiting Nurse Association

Lake Sunapee Region Visiting Nurse Association Provides Comprehensive, High Quality Health Care Services, Within Its Financial Resources, To Support The Dignity And Independence Of Indiviuals And Families In Community Settings. Commitment To Innovation And Collaboration With Health Care Providers And Community Members Promotes A Supportive Work Environment That Enhances The Mission Of Excellence.

St Patricks Manor

We, the Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm, as women of the church inspired by Mother M. Angeline Teresa, respond with faith, courage and love to the healing ministry of Christ. Our philosophy is stated in her words:Our mission is reflected in the philosophy of care inherent in all policies and practices promulgated within the health care facilities under our supervision, thereby charging administration, boards of directors and medical staff with promoting the Christian mission of healing and care.On a local level, each Home has a Mission Effectiveness Coordinator. Each coordinator assists in implementing the Mission Statement and the philosophy of the Congregation throughout that particular Carmelite facility and working with other Coordinators to reinforce our mission through

The Parmenter Foundation

The Parmenter Foundation provides hope and support for our community members who are grieving or in need of compassionate end-of-life care. We provide funding for nonprofit organizations that deliver high quality, innovative palliative care, and bereavement programs, and we offer educational and inspirational resources that help our neighbors navigate through the challenging grief process. The Parmenter Foundation is committed to helping MetroWest Boston families build resiliency and facilitate their journeys toward healing

Mary Wade Home

Mary Wade provides the highest quality medical and social programs and supervised residential services for seniors in need. We support a community of caring to promote individual abilities in our traditional, dignified, and comfortable campus as well as connecting with the broader community.

Jewish Home For The Elderly Of Fairfield County

Consistent with Jewish values and traditions, the mission of Jewish Senior Services® is to assure seniors the health care, housing and geriatric services required to achieve the highest possible quality of life attainable for them. Jewish Senior Services proudly serves individuals of all faiths.

Services For The Elderly Of Farmington

TO ASSIST OLDER CITIZENS WITH MAINTAINING THEIR DESIRED HOME LIFESTYLE RELATIVE TO THEIR MEALS, TRANSPORTATION, SOCIALIZATION, HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE.

Connecticut Community Care

Connecticut Community Care, Inc. (CCCI) identifies choices and provides services to help people of all ages, abilities and incomes to live at home.

The River Fund New York

To feed and empower those we serve to move beyond the lines of poverty.

Meals On Wheels Of Staten Island

Meals on Wheels Association of Staten Island, was founded in 1972 and provides two meals daily, one hot and one chilled, each meeting one-third recommended dietary requirement (RDA) delivered to older adults who are unable to cook or shop for themselves, are homebound, disabled, frail, or at risk. These services significantly improve the quality of life and health of the individuals they serve and prevent or postpone early institutionalization. Meals are prepared responsive to most individual health related dietary requirements. The daily delivery by staff or volunteers provides direct contact which is just as important as the meals that are delivered as it reduces a sense of isolation and supports a sense of security and well-being.