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HOPE ("HELP OUR PEOPLE EAT") COMMUNITY SERVICES IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT, NON-SECTARIAN ORGANIZATION SERVING THE PEOPLE OF NEW ROCHELLE AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES, WITHIN A SPIRITUAL, ECUMENICAL DIMENSION. HOPE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROVIDED:- A WARM, INVITING ATMOSPHERE OF PERSONAL AND RESPECTFUL SERVICE TO THE DISADVANTAGED OF THIS COMMUNITY FOR THE NEEDS OF BODY, MIND, HEART, AND SPIRIT.HOPE COMMUNITY SERVICES CHALLENGED ITS CLIENTS TO ACHIEVE:- PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY- HEALTHY SELF-SUFFICIENCY- A FULLER APPRECIATION OF THEIR DIGNITY AND SELF-WORTH- RECOGNITION OF THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF THEMSELVES AND OTHERS.HOPE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROVIDED ITS SERVICES IN AN UNBIASED AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY MANNER
Meals-on-Wheels is committed to supporting senior neighbors to live healthier and more nourished lives in their own homes. Meals on Wheels of Wappingers Falls serves residents of Wappingers Falls and surrounding areas.
TO PREPARE AND DELIVER NUTRITIONALLY BALANCED MEALS TO HOMEBOUND CLIENTS UNABLE TO DO SO FOR THEMSELVES.
The mission of Daughters of Israel is to provide a continuum of health related and social services to the Jewish elderly and others in need.
Eva’s Village is a nonprofit, comprehensive social service organization with a mission to provide care and support for people struggling with homelessness, hunger, poverty and addiction. Our approach starts with providing survival-level resources of food and shelter to men, women, and mothers with children. Our programs have evolved to combat the root causes of poverty and homelessness by providing intensive treatment and case management to address addiction and co-occurring physical/mental health issues. Eva’s also delivers comprehensive wrap-around supportive services which include childcare and after-school education for the children living at Eva’s Village; and pathways to job readiness and employment through the Workforce Development Program and The Culinary School at Eva’s Village. Our integrated, comprehensive approach helps to lift the individuals and families we serve toward living stable and financially independent lives.
The mission of New Horizons is to provide food and shelter to people in need and offer supportive services to achieve self-sufficiency.
Spiritual love and concern for the terminally ill are reflected in our work at Haynes House of Hope. We open our home, our hearts and our hands to those who require physical care, emotional support and spiritual comfort, regardless of race, color and creed without charge. We feel blessed to share in the journey and privileged to be present with the family and loves ones.
The mission of Meals on Wheels for Fort Collins is to support the dignity, well-being and independence of primarily homebound older adults and eligible clients in our community with a hot, nutritious meal and social interaction for up to 5 days of a week.
Mobile Meals of Southern Arizona helps to preserve the health, dignity and independence of elderly and disabled adults by providing medically-tailored, home-delivered meals and daily contact with a caring volunteer. Homebound adults in Tucson, Green Valley and Sahuarita receive two meals a day, five days a week. Each meal is freshly prepared at one of ten partner healthcare facilities in Pima County to meet each client's specific nutritional needs. We envision a community where elderly and disabled adults thrive physically and emotionally in their own homes because they have ready access to appropriate, nutritious food and a compassionate network of support to ensure their health and safety.
LAWRENCE MEALS ON WHEELS' MISSION HAS ALWAYS BEEN TO PROVIDE FOOD SERVICE FOR THE AGED, CONVALESCENT AND/OR DISABLED RESIDING IN LAWRENCE, KANSAS, REGARDLESS OF RACE, COLOR OR CREED, IN ORDER TO REMAIN INDEPENDENT IN THEIR OWN HOMES AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE ORGANIZATION'S GOAL TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE CLIENTS REGARDLESS OF THEIR ABILITY TO PAY.
To promote and educate the general public on the vegetarian diet as a healthful and humane way of life and to disseminate information on the economic, ecological, philosophical, ethical, religious, and spiritual validity of vegetarian ideals.
Serving the people of Oxford with good food, encouragement and a sense of community. A warm meal, fellowship, tutoring for children and much, much more.