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Fraser has been a leader in the disability and inclusion movement since 1935, when Louise Whitbeck Fraser founded a school to teach children with disabilities who would have otherwise been institutionalized. Mrs. Fraser faced opposition from health officials and community neighbors, but she was as tough and persistent as she was compassionate, and the Fraser School® grew steadily by word of mouth. Today, Fraser taps into that start-up innovation and drive to succeed in excellence in disability inclusion. Our big-hearted compassion, entrepreneurial boldness, and steady growth has made Fraser the premier provider of autism, mental/behavioral health, and disability care. As one of just a few MN mental health providers that is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC), Fraser is transforming the future of mental healthcare to be the best in integrated specialty healthcare.
paws4people foundation trains and places customized Assistance Dogs for two general populations: children and adolescents with physical, neurological, psychiatric or emotional disabilities; and Veterans and active-duty Service Members with Chronic/Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), and Military Sexual Trauma. p4p Volunteers perform thousands of hours of Social Therapy and Educational Assistance work with their p4p certified Assistance Dogs.
ACCH provides the very best physical, psychological, and spiritual care for school aged children who have been neglected, abused or in need of supervision. We care for these children without regard for their race, religion ,culture, national origin, financial status or social status. ACCH operates 100% off donations, accepting no state or federal funding!
To provide comprehensive, holistic, community based support services and care for the terminally ill persons, their caregivers, and loved ones, without regard to economic status, to enable the dying person to live peacefully, in comfort, and with dignity to the last moment of life.
KAREN ANN QUINLAN HOSPICE KAREN ANN QUINLAN HOME HEALTH CARE MISSION STATEMENT The Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice is a not-for profit organization which provides a full continuum of high quality in-home medical, emotional and spiritual services to individuals requiring hospice, family members and the community.
Our Mission: We restore children and families from trauma through Jesus Christ.With a focus on the whole family, Wellroot’s evidence-based programs were designed to keep families together whenever possible, provide short-term foster families when needed, and nurture and educate teens and young adults to break the cycle of trauma in their lives.Wellroot Family Services (formerly called The United Methodist Children’s Home) is an agency of The United Methodist Church in North Georgia.
Renewing lives of adults with disabilities through authentic teaching in their homes and communities
The Road 2 Recovery Foundation was founded to help professional AMA licensed professional motocross/supercross and action sports athletes with financial assistance if they sustain career-ending injuries as well as providing motivational, emotional, and spiritual support to these individuals and their families.
This organization exists to provide hospice, grief counseling, education and other services to patients and families dealing with death and dying so that they might live as fully and comfortably as possible. Hospice recognizes dying as a normal process. Hospice exists in the hope and belief that through appropriate care and the promotion of a caring community sensitive to their needs, patients and families may be free to attain a degree of mental and spiritual preparation for death that is satisfactory to them.
The LAM Foundation urgently seeks safe and effective treatments and ultimately a cure for lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) through advocacy and the funding of promising research. We are dedicated to serving the scientific, medical and patient communities by offering information, resources and a worldwide network of hope and support.
NEADS World Class Service Dogs was founded in 1976 to train and place assistance dogs to help people who have disabilities and children who have autism. NEADS has trained over 1,800 Assistance Dog partners (person and dog) now living and working together across the USA, including assistance dogs to help veterans of our wars with physical disabilities and with PTSD. NEADS is the oldest continuing Hearing Dog program in the country and the first program on the East Coast to train a Service Dog.
The Cystinosis Research Foundation is dedicated to finding better treatments to improve the quality of life for those with cystinosis and to ultimately find a cure for this devastating disease.CRF is committed to finding a cure through an aggressively funded research agenda. CRF issues research grants bi-annually to accelerate the research process and to ensure that there is never a gap in funding new cutting-edge research ideas. We are focused and determined to improve the quality of life for our patients and to find better treatments, including a cure, for our adults and children living with cystinosis