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Visiting Homemaker Service of Hudson County, Inc. (VHS) has been helping Hudson County families with their home care needs since 1959. Due to the ever increasing demand to stop and prevent child abuse, VHS is going Beyond Home Care by focusing on the expansion of the Family Services Department. VHS offers a comprehensive set of home care services and we are proud to say our professional staff has an average of fifteen years’ experience with our agency.We strive to improve the human condition by making sure that every life we touch maintains the dignity, belonging, and independence we all deserve. We serve because we believe that caring for people at home improves their lives and is a noble and worthwhile endeavor. VHS is committed to improving our community by providing home based services to enhance the lives of families across all generations.
VNSNY continues to draw strength from our unwavering mission to care for vulnerable individuals and families. We strive to be the most significant, best-in-class not-for-profit community-based health care organization. To help us realize our vision, we have a fourfold Mission: -To promote the health and well-being of patients, members, and families by providing high-level, cost-effective healthcare in the home and community. -To be a leader in the development of innovative services that enable people to function as independently as possible in their community. -To help shape healthcare policies that support beneficial home- and community-based services. -To continue our tradition of charitable and compassionate care, within the resources available.
CVAS is a no kill 501 c3 shelter for the surrendered, neglected, and abandoned animals of Stevens County, WA. While relying entirely upon donations and volunteers, our goal is to bring awareness to the community about animal welfare and the importance of spay and neuter while also providing and maintaining adequate care for our animals.
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.
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.
Meals on Wheels of Mercer County (MOWMC) is a comprehensive nutrition program committed to providing nutritious meals and related services, while easing the social isolation of our homebound participants. The goal of our services is to assist participants, who wish to remain in their homes, maintain independence, dignity, health, and well-being
Meals on Wheels of Horry County, Inc. glorifies our Lord Jesus Christ by providing home-delivered meals and fellowship to the homebound, elderly, and terminally ill of Horry and Georgetown Counties.
Established in 1934, VNA is a nonprofit organization that helps our elderly neighbors and loved ones maintain their independence by providing the services that allow them to age where they are happiest and most comfortable – at home. Caring, listening and responding to our patients' quality of life and comfort issues is what we have done for more than 80 years. VNA is the community's most trusted provider of quality healthcare services in the home and is the oldest, most experienced Hospice Care provider in Texas. VNA offers Meals on Wheels in Dallas County, and VNA Hospice and Private Care in Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Grayson, Henderson, Hunt, Kaufman, Navarro, Rockwall, Tarrant and Van Zandt counties.
TO ASSIST OLDER CITIZENS WITH MAINTAINING THEIR DESIRED HOME LIFESTYLE RELATIVE TO THEIR MEALS, TRANSPORTATION, SOCIALIZATION, HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE.
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.
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.
Our mission is to welcome and feed those in our community who are struggling financially and need a hot nutritious meal.