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Little Sisters Of The Poor

The Little Sisters of the Poor offer needy elderly persons total quality care in a loving, supportive Home where they are welcomed as family and cared for with dignity and respect until death. Believing that to accompany the elderly on their final journey is the greatest expression of their vow of hospitality, the Little Sisters humbly and prayerfully devote their lives to fulfilling this most sacred aspect of Our Lord's mission of salvation.

Southern Nursing Research Society

The mission of the society is to advance Nursing Research, to promote dissemination and utilization of research findings, facilitate the career development of nurses and nursing students as researchers, enhance communication among members and promote the image of nursing as a scientific discipline.

Organic Soup Kitchen

Providing “Nutrition Therapy for Cancer Survivors” and those with degenerative diseases. We operate under the premise that humanity can heal itself of many ills when we begin with a foundation of nutrition and compassion.

Brigid's Path

Brigid's Path provides inpatient medical care for drug-exposed newborns and non-judgmental support and advocacy to improve family outcomes.

Thrive DC

Thrive DC works to prevent and end homelessness in Washington, DC by providing a comprehensive array of services to help vulnerable individuals stabilize their lives and take the next steps toward independence and self-sufficiency.

Masonic Home Of Virginia

Strategic Objective One: Without Regard For Their Ability To Pay, To Always Provide Any Eligible Mason, His Wife, Or Widow With A Quality Continuing Care Retirement Community In A Cost Effective Manner Consistent With The Principles Of Masonic Relief. Strategic Objective Two: To Provide Or To Make Available To Any Eligible Mason, His Wife, Or Widow Necessary In-Home Assistance And Care In A Cost Effective Manner.Strategic Objective Three: To Remain Financially Viable In Support Of A Masons-And-Their-Relatives Only Focus As Long As Possible.

Hospice Of Iredell County

TO HONOR LIFE BY PROVIDING EXTRAORDINARY CARE WITH COMPASSION, COMFORT AND DIGNITY TO OUR PATIENTS, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITY.

So All May Eat (SAME)

SAME Café is a donation-based, fair exchange restaurant that serves healthy food to everyone, regardless of ability to pay. Our mission is to create community through healthy food access. We believe in healthy food, community, and dignity for everyone.

Aging Together

Aging Together builds collaborations that create and enhance supports for older persons, their families and their caregivers in Culpeper, Fauquier, Rappahannock, Madison and Orange Counties.

Southern California Hospice Foundation

Our mission is to deliver a breadth of resources to caregivers, families and patients who are confronting the final stages of life. Vision & Values Statement SCHF exists to elevate the quality of life experienced by those confronting a terminal illness. Our services support not just the patient, but family members and caregivers as well. As a result, we are continuously working with the care team to fulfill our mission, all the while, never losing sight of our vision: to open a Hospice House in Southern California that serves as a live-in facility for end-of-life care. We Believe: Every life is precious… Every life deserves to be celebrated… Each moment should be lived to its fullest… These are the fundamental values that drive the Southern California Hospice Foundation to continually reach out and serve those struggling with the complex issues surrounding end-of-life.

Air Force Enlisted Village

After a survey found over 50,000 widows of career enlisted Air Force personnel lived in poverty, the Air Force Enlisted Men's, Widows and Dependents Home Foundation was incorporated in 1971. Teresa Village, an apartment complex located in Fort Walton Beach, FL was purchased in 1975, providing the first housing for enlisted widows. Construction of Bob Hope Village was completed in 1988. Between the two villages, we have the capability to house and provide services for 450 resident in independent living apartments. A reflection of our growing and evolving mission was our official name change in 2002 to the Air Force Enlisted Village. On September 15, 2005 our new Assisted Living Residence, Hawthorn House was opened adjacent to Bob Hope Village. We can now provide a greater level of care as our residents age in place. The long range goal is to eventually build a skilled nursing residence in order to provide continuous life care. Our campus also has a beautiful all-faiths chapel, a welcome center and an administrative building. Providing for resident's physical, social , psychological, health and security needs is the AFEV's only purpose.

Tucker's House

Tucker's House partners with the families of children with disabilities by providing the home renovation and retrofitting services and resources necessary to make their homes safe and more accessible.