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The Childhood Cancer Lifeline was founded in 1995 by a group of parents whose children had childhood cancer. Since our inception, we have been a strictly volunteer organization dedicated to addressing the practical and emotional needs of New Hampshire families dealing with pediatric cancer. Today our volunteers have expanded to include family members, friends, and other caring individuals. We know first-hand the trauma that a family faces when a child is diagnosed. We also understand the challenges you'll deal with before, during, and after your child's treatment. The Childhood Cancer Lifeline is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
Indian River Medical Center serves as the area's leading provider of comprehensive high quality health and medical services, and improves the health and well being of the people and communites we serve.
Friends of Yad Sarah supports Yad Sarah, which offers a wide range of solutions to meet some of the most critical needs in Israeli society, from elder care, home health, and medical equipment loans, to advocating for disability rights, cultivating volunteerism, and advancing community building. Yad Sarah is a hub of healing, dignity, and opportunity that is respected and revered for its passion, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to bring help and hope to all of Israel's people.
We believe every child has the right to a healthy and loving life. We accomplish this by providing high-quality and compassionate medical care to the children of Southeast Asia, by creating community health education programs and by training local healthcare professionals.
IDRF empowers poor, rural women and children in India and Nepal tough sustainable development programs. We provide grants and support for community-based non-profit organizations (NGOs) in each country. After an initial grant, we engage with these NGOs to ensure that projects are sustained and that they respond to local needs efficiently. Our focus areas are eco-friendly rural development, education, healthcare, governance, women's empowerment, and disaster rehabilitation.
The St. Boniface Haiti Foundation is committed to helping those in need when no one else can. We work side-by-side with the people of Haiti to break the cycle of poverty and alleviate suffering through health care, education and community development. We work with compassion, respect and love for the people and communities we serve.
Create meaningful charitable giving opportunities in support of Riverview Hospital and advance our community's health and quality of life now and in the future.
To provide and expand access to free, high quality and comprehensive, primary and preventive health care for low income, medically uninsured individuals in the Brazos Valley.
The mission of Vassar Brothers Medical Center is to be the pre-eminent provider of health care services in the Hudson Valley. Vassar Brothers Medical Center strives to provide the highest quality health care services to anyone who needs care and continually seeks to improve its services. Meeting the needs of each patient is the primary rule governing the hospital's existence. No person, regardless of race, color, creed or ability to pay, will be denied essential health care services.
To improve the health of communities by increasing financial resources to support patient care, education, clinical research and wellness. We will accomplish our mission by: 1. Responding to the needs of our donors. 2. Integrating philanthropy with the estate planning process. 3. Offering visionary philanthropic opportunities.
The Center for Mind-Body Medicine (CMBM) is working toward a more effective and compassionate model of healthcare by training healthcare professionals to combine the precision of modern science with the wisdom of the world’s great healing traditions to help people heal themselves, their clients, families, and communities. The Center teaches scientifically-validated mind-body medicine techniques that enhance each person’s capacity for self-awareness and self-care to health professionals around the world, including those in traumatized communities in the greatest need. The Center believes that all of us have a great and largely untapped capacity to improve our own health and well-being through mind-body approaches (such as meditation, guided imagery and biofeedback) and self-expression (such as drawing and movement), as well as nutrition, exercise and group support. We offer 4 training programs where professionals learn these skills: Mind-Body Medicine, CancerGuides®, Food As Medicine and Global Trauma Relief.
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals are consistently ranked among the nation's best children's hospitals by U.S. News & World Report.There are two main campuses serving children and their families, one in Oakland and one in San Francisco, as well as satellite locations throughout Northern California. Formerly known as Children's Hospital & Research Center Foundation.