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Inglis works with people with physical disabilities to create and provide practical solutions so they may pursue their life goals.
At Brethren Village we are committed to helping people build the retirement future they’ve always imagined. That’s why we offer so many choices. And now, there are more independent living options available than ever before.
Through care and compassion, Artman assists individuals to age successfully and gracefully.
The Kidney Foundation of Central Pennsylvania is dedicated to providing health education and outreach regarding chronic kidney disease, services and support for people whose lives are impacted by chronic kidney disease, and advocating for living organ donation in order to reduce the wait for a life-saving kidney transplant.
JCHAI’s mission is to inspire and empower individuals with developmental differences or disabilities, including autism, to imagine and fulfill their life aspirations and be valued contributors in the community. Guided and supported by a family of peers and credentialed professionals, JCHAI members are seamlessly integrated with, and are enthusiastic contributors to the communities in which they live and work independently
Southeastern Children's Home and Counseling Center is a Christian-based organization that provides care to needy children and families through group residential care, foster care, adoption, maternity care, and counseling.
To serve youth and families through evidence based programming designed to promote pro-social behavior and healthy lifestyles.
Radio Talking Book Service (RTBS) serves the state of Nebraska with a mission to provide human-voiced information choices to individuals who have disabilities that prevent them from reading.
Girls Giving For Good is a non-profit created by 12-year-old Olivia C. Allen, aimed at teaching youth about community service and providing unique opportunities for them to give back.
Pull-thru Network, Inc. is a volunteer-based non-profit organization dedicated to providing information, education, support and advocacy for families, children, teens and adults who are living with the challenges of congenital anorectal, colorectal, and/or urogenital disorders and any of the associated diagnoses.
Every 14 seconds, a child is orphaned by AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Nyumbani serves these abandoned children in Kenya, providing a loving home, medical services and community-based care in the slum communities of Nairobi. Nyumbani Village is a self-sustaining community to serve orphans and elders who have been left behind by the "lost generation" of the AIDS pandemic.