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The Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart, wishing to continue their 140+ years of service to the church and the community, manage and staff Villa St. Francis which is a residence for senior women. The Franciscan Sisters minister to fulfill the needs for age 60+ independent women who wish to be free from the burdens of maintaining their own home, meal preparation, housekeeping, and all the other tasks involved in single living and at the same time have companionship in their later years in a warm, caring family atmosphere. Given our incomparable setting with panoramic views of the Hudson River, spacious grounds, a beautiful chapel and thoughtful design, Villa St. Francis may well be the answer to your needs.
Founded by the Order of the Eastern Star of New Jersey, a non-denominational, fraternal charitable organization, New Jersey Eastern Star Home is open to the public and welcomes all. Whether your loved one needs round-the-clock nursing care, occasional assistance, or requires short-term post-hospital care, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that we have every resident’s best interest at heart.
Since 1983 the South Buffalo Community Table soup kitchen has been serving over a thousand hot meals a month to the hungry in our community. It is because of our many wonderful volunteers, local farmers, businesses and the South Buffalo community that we are able to offer nutritious, hot meals Monday through Thursday each week and on holidays.
The mission of the Champagnat Hall Community is quality, dignified care of the elderly.
The core of our efforts is to provide those in need with affordable transportation by partnering with local businesses to restore salvage title cars that, once restored, are donated to those who need them the most. Through all of our endeavors we hope to display the conviction behind our belief that we can all make change happen.
Lost Sheep Ministries was founded in Louisville in 2006, first handing out sandwiches and Bibles on the streets. As we expanded, we started using the parking lot at Cable Baptist Church on E. Wenzel Street. We currently rent a building at Sts Simon & Jude Church on Hazelwood Avenue to store and cook food. Right now, Lost Sheep is serving food and fellowship along with Bible teaching at 6:00 PM on Thursday evenings at Jeff St Baptist Community.
One Generation Away is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to Wipe hunger off the face of America by teaching people to love one another through service. One Generation Away distributes healthy foods to low income families throughout Middle Tennessee that currently do not have access to food sources due to economic and physical barriers. One Generation Away has addressed this need by establishing a mobile food pantry that delivers meals to low income communities.
TO PROVIDE NUTRITIOUS, BALANCED MEALS TO THOSE WHO ARE UNABLE TO PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD; SUCH AS THE HOMEBOUND, ELDERLY, HANDICAPPED, DISABLED, OR THOSE RECUPERATING FROM AN ILLNESS OR INJURY. THE MEALS ARE DELIVERED TO EACH HOME FIVE DAYS A WEEK YEAR-ROUND BY VOLUNTEERS. HUTCHINSON MEALS ON WHEELS PROVIDED A TOTAL OF 30,143 MEALS IN 2022.
HOMESTEAD HEALTH CENTER, AS AN EXPRESSION OF CHRISTIAN MISSION, PROVIDES LONG-TERM CARE SERVICES AND END OF LIFE CARE FOR THE ELDERLY IN A COMPASSIONATE AND CARING ENVIRONMENT.