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From Houses to Homes aims to create pathways out of poverty by providing safe housing, education and health care.
Jubilee Homes of Syracuse, Inc. is committed to revitalizing the Southwest side of Syracuse through affordable housing opportunities, workforce and entrepreneurship programming, economic development and youth development programing.
Believing in the presence of God, the value of human life and the dignity of the individual, the mission of Lutheran Homes of South Carolina, Inc. as a ministry of the church, is to promote the well-being of older adults by providing residential, health care and hospice services.
The Jewish Foundation for Group Homes is committed to providing individuals with developmental disabilities and/or chronic mental disorders with the opportunity to live independently within the community with dignity, personal choice, and respect while offering the opportunity to experience Jewish life and supporting others with the opportunity to practice their own faith.
The IOOF Seniors Home is a non-profit charitable organization currently operating several facilities located in Barrie, Ontario. The Organization provides a continuum of care for seniors aged 60 years and over from totally independent living to supportive housing, rent-geared-to-income housing and long-term care. The IOOF has been serving the needs of seniors in Ontario for over 100 years. The IOOF Seniors Homes Inc. is committed to serving seniors through the development of new and innovative concepts in support programs, health care services and housing initiatives. The Best Care for Seniors Campaign is to raise $6 million for the rebuilding of the long-term care facility. All donations will benefit this important effort. The new 96-bed wing is now open.
Vancouver Island Autistic Homes Society (VIAH) was incorporated as a not-for-profit Society and registered as a charitable organization in 1986. The goal of its founders was that the Society would become a vehicle for the development and implementation of residential and vocational programs for adults with autism. From 1986 to 1991, VIAH successfully sponsored five federal job developmental projects, including a successful training program for job coaches who work with people who have autism and other complex mental disabilities. In 1990, the Society opened its first residence for adults. Currently, the Society operates four residences and a family support model home, providing living situations for adults with autism and other challenging behaviours/disabilities.We also act as an information resource to parents, people with autism, schools and other agencies.
Cheshire is a non-profit organization that was formed in 1978 to address the housing and attendant service needs of people with physical disabilities in the London area. We currently provide services in five counties: Elgin, Huron, Middlesex, Oxford, Perth and in the City of London. Cheshire is a member of Leonard Cheshire International Foundation's family of services. Consumers receive attendant services or live in supportive housing on a long-term basis, often for many years, as long as attendant outreach or supportive housing continues to meet their needs. Cheshire currently operates one group home and three Supportive Housing Programs in London; one in St. Thomas, one in Stratford and one in Woodstock. We also offer Attendant Outreach Services to people in their own homes in all five counties and in London.
We have a Children's Home & school in Kenya, Africa. We have 92 children on our 10 acre property at present, with the hope as we grow to have up to 150 children. We have both a volunteer Canadian Board & a Kenyan Board. We provide the children with food, clothing, schooling,medical help if needed & Christian Bible teaching. We work with Child Services there in Kenya. We are certified and accredited. Approx. 95% of all donations go to Kenya.
Hearts and Homes for Refugees (HHR) is a non-profit grassroots humanitarian group in Westchester County, New York. Our mission is to support those U.S. Department of State approved agencies that welcome, protect and advocate for refugees in our communities. We are a growing network of volunteers — families and neighbors, community organizations, and people of goodwill from all faith and civic groups. We offer our talents, time, and expertise to identify and utilize resources that will offer hope and help to refugees, in keeping with the time-honored American practice of welcoming newcomers. We hope to inspire, educate and motivate others to do the same.
We are committed to the belief each human being is more than simply the episodes of his or her life, although for some, mental illness can prevent that truth from being clearly seen or experienced. To serve those who are without resources to help themselves live the fullness of their human dignity, their God-given right, is the mission of Dsquared. We take seriously this proverbial wisdom. "Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act" (Pro 3.27)
OBHC exists to show and share the love of Christ to children and their families.
Our vision is to alleviate direct and financial barriers to individuals with neurological, physical and behavioural disabilities. Through the provisions of programs and services, equipment and supplies, and extra curricular educational, recreational and cultural activities, we can enhance the quality of life, access and opportunity.