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The corporation operates two services. The first service is Supportive Housing in a wheelchair accessible home built for five adults using wheelchairs. The tenants require and make use of staff on a 24/7 basis. The second service is in-home personal support . Staff assist adults in their homes and assist at scheduled times to assist with personal and home-making needs. The care can be for complex needs such tube-feeding or as simple as getting up and getting dressed. Service is 18/7/365. At all time the consumer is directing the service and assumes all responsibility for service choices. The consumers are typically persons with multiple sclerosis, ALS, Cerebral Palsy or disabled by various other progressive diseases or syndroms.
To support the ministry of Lutheran Homes of South Carolina by enabling donors, who care about older adults and hospice patients, to achieve their philanthropic goals and by being a faithful steward of their gifts.
The New England Homes for the Deaf mission is to provide long term healthcare, housing, recreational activities and social support for Deaf, Deafblind and hard of hearing individuals in an accessible, barrier-free and culturally-sensitive environment with optimal communication and architectural resources.
Founded in 1986, Safe Homes of Orange County helps adult and child survivors of domestic violence, teen dating violence and human trafficking. Our mission is to work toward the elimination of intimate partner violence and trafficking by providing comprehensive support services to victims and their children, and by increasing public awareness about these issues and encouraging accountability for perpetrators.
Shelter for abused women and children.
The Society manages transitional and slower stream residences, supported apartments, as well as community support programs in B.C. Our “Steps to Independence” model of service delivery has a proven track record of successfully re-integrating survivors back into the community. Since 1984 hundreds of survivors and their families have benefited from these services. The Society is also a member of a Global Alliance (Leonard Cheshire International) of services for people with disabilities that operates in 53 countries.
Hoina strives to - PROVIDE FOR DESTITUTE, ORPHANED, AND HANDICAPPED CHILDREN IN SOUTH INDIA WITHOUT REGARD TO CASTE, CREED, RACE, OR RELIGION BY PROVIDING A LOVING FAMILY ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPING OUR CHILDREN INTO SUCCESSFUL, PRODUCTIVE, AND RESPONSIBLE MEMBERS OF SOCIETY.