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The Inn At Deerfield

TO PROVIDE A HOME AND CARE FOR ALZHEIMERS PATIENTS.

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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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Society For The Blind

Our mission is to empower individuals living with low vision or blindness to discover, develop and achieve their full potential.

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Alternating Hemiplegia Of Childhood Foundation

Our mission is to find the cause(s) of AHC, develop effective treatments and ultimately find a cure, while providing support to the families and children with AHC by funding research to accomplish these goals.Through research, education and family support, we have ONE MISSION: END AHCSecondarily, we strive to promote proper diagnosis, educate health care professionals, the public and related organizations, encourage the worldwide exchange of information and advance the development of an international database of all AHC patients.

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Karen Ann Quinlan Center Of Hope Hospice

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.

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Solve Me/Cfs Initiative

The Solve ME/CFS Initiative (Solve M.E.) is a non-profit organization that serves as a catalyst for critical research into diagnostics, treatments, and cures for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), Long Covid and other post-infection diseases. Our work with the scientific, medical, and pharmaceutical communities, advocacy with government agencies, and alliances with patient groups around the world is laying the foundation for breakthroughs that can improve the lives of millions who suffer from various “long haul” diseases.

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Wellroot Family Services

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.

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Center For The Visually Impaired

The mission of the Center for the Visually Impaired is to empower people impacted by vision loss to live with independence and dignity.>We serve anyone with vision loss from partially sighted to fully blind. >Regardless of age or income level, CVI has four programs to suit the needs at each life-stage.>Operate an onsite retail store with a wide assortment of aids for the visually impaired.>Central, convenient location in Midtown Atlanta.

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Jud C Hickey Center For Alzheimers Care

The Jud C. Hickey Center for Alzheimer's Care's mission is to provide life-changing programs with a dignified approach focused on living with Alzheimer's or a related dementia through our innovative day program, community education and support, and by empowering people to improve brain health as they age.

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Providence World Ministries

To inspire and equip others to love orphaned and at-risk children and their communities ith excellence.

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Boysville

Provide a safe, family environment for children in need so they may become responsible adults.

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Texas Heart Institute

The mission of the Texas Heart Institute is to reduce the devastating toll of cardiovascular disease through innovative  programs in research, education and improved patient care.    Texas Heart Institute is a nonprofit organization in the truest sense. Unlike most institutions that have a source of operating revenue, Texas Heart Institute relies solely on government grants, research contracts and, above all, philanthropy. In fact, donations from grateful patients, foundations, corporations, physicians, and the general public account for more than half of the Institute's annual operating budget.