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Christian Living Communities enriches the quality and dignity of life for older adults, through services and care that reflect Christian love, respect, and compassion toward each individual.
Meals For The Elderly is a private, nonprofit charitable organization devoted to serving the homebound elderly and disabled with nutritious, home-delivered meals each weekday while ensuring their individual well-being through personal contact. In addition to the normal weekday meal, a sack lunch is provided on Friday of each week to assist the recipients in getting through the weekend. Frozen meals are also provided for evenings and weekends for recipients who depend solely on Meals For The Elderly for their meals.
Founded in 1993, Senior Access , formerly known as Drive a Senior- Senior Access, provides free transportation and support services to older adults to help enhance their independence and well being.
Our mission is to provide a better quality of life for the families and caregivers of those facing the daily challenges of dementing disease, including Alzheimer's. We provide up-to-date information about the diseases, free assistance for planning short and long-term care options and facilitate support groups with respite care. By working with other organizations in our community, we provide individual counseling sessions and art activities for the caregivers and their loved ones.
Our mission is to provide a faith-based, loving home that honors older adults.
Catholic Care Center Carries Out The Healing Mission Of The Catholic Church Through A Joint Sponsorship Agreement With Via Christi Villages, Inc. And The Catholic Diocese Of Withita. Via Christi's History Extends Back Over 100 Years And (Continued On Schedule O)
Our mission is to lead a unified effort for a hunger-free Texas. We move millions of hungry Texans toward food security through a statewide network of food banks; strengthen the collective response to hunger through collaboration and scaling success; and lead the public conversation needed to solve hunger in Texas.
Ending hunger and isolation. Delivering dignity and independence
To enable people to live with dignity and independence by offering community support through nutritious meals and coordinated services that improve well-being.This program serves all 41 cities located within the boundaries of Tarrant County, Texas. The largest city is Fort Worth.
Our mission is to break the cycle of homelessness for the elderly, single parents with children, and persons with special needs. We offer non-traditional permanent and transitional housing solutions and programs and services that create independence, empowerment, and self-worth.
The Mission of Meals on Wheels of Metro Tulsa is to preserve the dignity and independence of homebound elderly and disabled persons by providing them with nutritious home-delivered meals, caring contacts, and other services which enrich their lives.