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Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation

Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation's mission is to significantly reduce the number of burn injuries through prevention education and to enhance the quality of life of those affected by burn injuries.

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United Hospice Inc.

United Hospice provides care, hope, comfort and improved quality of life to individuals and their families facing serious illness. We offer compassionate support to members of our community who have experienced the loss of a loved one. We lead the health and human services community in improving the provision of care to those affected by serious illness.

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Pathway Home Of The Finger Lakes

Pathway Home provides quality care to the dying, meeting their physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs in a supportive home environment, while respecting their individuality and maintaining their dignity in their final days. Admission is based solely on need with our regard to their age, gender, race, or spiritual beliefs

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Hospice Of West Alabama

Hospice of West Alabama provides support and care for persons in the last phases of incurable disease so they may live as fully and as comfortably as possible. Hospice recognizes dying as part of the normal process of living and focuses on maintaining the quality of life. Hospice affirms life and neither hastens nor postpones death. Hospice is a coordinated program of palliative and supportive services provided in both home and inpatient settings. Hospice provides physical, psychological, social, and spiritual care for dying persons and their families.

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Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center

The Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center is the Central Florida community resource for families and non-professional care partners affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias through education, advocacy, research opportunities, and compassionate support. The Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center focuses on "the forgotten victim," the care partner, who is coping with a difficult long-term disease, isolation, depression, and stress. By assisting families in their caregiving role with a wide variety of services, ADRC aims to increase the quality of life for those living with dementia and their care partners by reducing stress, promoting care partner wellness, and providing disease-specific education and support programs. The other important aspect of the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center's mission is finding a cure for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. ADRC has a contract with the state of Florida's Brain Bank program to coordinate enrollment and brain autopsies for a 23-county area, working with leading medical facilities such as Orlando Health.  The program coordinates the donation of brain tissue of those who have died of Alzheimer's and related diseases, thus providing national and worldwide scientists with access to rapid retrieval tissue for research studies. The program also provides families with closure through a definitive patient diagnosis and helps them understand their potential genetic risk of contracting dementia. Presently, only a brain autopsy at the time of death can confirm that an individual definitely suffered from Alzheimer's disease or one of the other 200 forms of dementia.

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VFW National Home

The VFW National Home assists military, veterans, and their families with children, by creating a foundation of services and resources to achieve their personal and family goals in order to move forward in a positive, safe and healthy environment. Formerly known as "VFW National Home for Children."

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Our Lady Of Peace

Called by God, Our Lady of Peace gently comforts and cares for those most in need near the end of their lives, wherever they call home, regardless of means.

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Florida Baptist Children's Homes

The mission of the Florida Baptist Children’s Homes is to provide Christ-centered services to children and families in need.

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WELLSPRING ALBERTA

At Wellspring, people living with cancer tell us what helps them the most - having access to information, receiving support, and learning new ways to cope. They also tell us the cancer journey has two roads: medical and emotional. Individuals and their loved ones often have difficulty finding the emotional, psychological and practical support they so urgently require. The support provided by Wellspring becomes a vital complement to medical treatment. In Calgary, only Wellspring devotes itself exclusively to the unique non-medical needs that cancer presents. People with cancer, their families and friends can exchange information, develop a support system and create a sense of hope, in a warm, caring and welcoming atmosphere. Wellspring charges no fees. Its programs are available free to anyone living with any type of cancer at any stage. Programs include individual and group classes, coping skills, expressive therapies, energy work, educational workshops and a discussion series.

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Fraser

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.

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Paws4People

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.

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Albuquerque Christian Childrens Home

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!