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Neighbor Ride enhances the health and quality of life for Howard County's seniors by providing the comfort and peace of mind of affordable, passenger-focused transportation services through a reliable, volunteer-based system.
ROSARY CARE CENTER OPERATES A LICENSED NURSING FACILITY AND A LICENSED RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY. THE NURSING FACILITY IS OPEN TO BOTH RETIRED MEMBERS OF RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND RETIRED LAY PERSONS. THE RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY IS OCCUPIED BY RETIRED MEMBERS OF THE SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS. ROSARY CARE CENTER PROVIDES SKILLED NURSING CARE AND PERSONAL CARE SERVICES IN BOTH FACILITIES TO SICK, INFIRM, CONVALESCENT AND AGED PATIENTS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF PHYSICIANS AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS. THE SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS CONTROL ROSARY CARE CENTER THROUGH SYLVANIA FRANCISCAN MINISTRIES, AN OHIO NONPROFIT CORPORATION WHICH ACTS AS THE PARENT OF ROSARY CARE CENTER. THE CONGREGATIONAL MINISTER AND MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL COUNCIL ARE THE MEMBERS OF SYLVANIA FRANCISCAN MINISTRIES AND APPOINT SYLVANIA FRANCISCAN MINISTRIES BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
The Arkansas Sheriffs' Youth Ranches' mission is to address, remedy, and prevent child abuse and neglect by creating safe, healthy, and permanent homes for children. Our philosophy has always been that it is better to build a child rather than repair an adult. Founded in 1976 by a group of sheriffs and concerned citizens, the Ranch began as a single cottage (mobile home) that served as shelter to three young boys. The Ranch now consists of three campuses across Arkansas with eight cottages for boys and girls. During its history, the Ranch has been "a place to call home" to more than 1,200 children and touched the lives of many more. Many of the children who come to the Ranch are often the product of a broken home of abuse and neglect, lacking the nurturing relationship of a loving family. The Ranch provides a healthy home environment filled with emotional support to help each child learn to trust those around them and cope with their emotions, all the while learning responsibility and building self-confidence. When children enter the Ranch, they are surrounded with individuals who care about their immediate needs and their future aspirations. It is the Ranch’s commitment to every child – a commitment that extends from the Board of Directors to management personnel, administrative staff, house parents, support staff and volunteers – to help them believe in themselves and lead fulfilling, meaningful lives. Residents may stay at the Ranch through post-secondary education until they are socially and financially prepared for independence and have stable employment. More than 900 children have experienced life at the Ranch, and for those and many in the future, the Ranch will always be a place to call home.
Utah Nonprofit Housing Corporation (UNPHC), founded in 1967, is a Utah non-profit developer of multi-family affordable housing. Staffed by volunteers until 1993, there are now almost 50 employees. UNPHC has 40 properties providing more than 1,800 units to over 2,000 individuals. In addition, UNPHC provides the property management to several of these projects, as well as technical assistance to other non profit organizations and communities wanting to develop their own affordable housing. Those we serve are low and very low income, making less than 50% of the area median income. The majority of properties serve seniors 62 and older, but UNPHC also serves special needs populations such as physically disabled, families, chronically mentally ill, homeless, families and individuals in transition from homelessness, and HIV/AIDS persons. We own 20 single-family rent-to-own homes, and a 24-unit town home project for first-time home buyers. The most basic human needs are shelter and food. If those needs are not met, individuals are excluded from other significant human interactions: employment, parenting, and social contributions. UNPHC is committed to the belief that the long-term solution to homelessness is safe, decent, and affordable housing.
The purpose of Peninsula Volunteers is to create a community in which seniors are engaged, cared for, and respected as vital members of our community through high quality nutritional, educational, active, and engaging programs.
Meals on Wheels Durham is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for older adults and other community members who are homebound and unable to provide sufficient nutrition for themselves. Through daily meal delivery and regular contact with caring volunteers, we strive to positively impact our clients’ health, independence, and connectivity.
Safe Haven serves families in the villages of Siem Reap, Cambodia. Safe Haven’s mission is to provide intervention and support for children with disabilities and medical issues, allowing them the opportunity to access the medical and therapeutic resources they need in order to reach full potential, lead healthy lives and reach their highest level of personal independence.
Our Vision: Christian City envisions a world where the most vulnerable among us have a safe home and loving community, which enables them to thrive.Our Mission: is to extend Christ’s call to love your neighbor through housing, health care and crisis intervention for children, families and older adults.Our Promise: Life-changing Hope through Faith, Community and Care.
Meals on Wheels is a community-based service that provides fresh, nutritious meals delivered directly to the homes of seniors and individuals with disabilities throughout the Twin Cities. In addition to regularly providing healthy foods, caring volunteers provide social connection that helps meal recipients remain living independently in their own homes.
To foster the independence and dignity of homebound seniors in Montgomery County by providing them with nutritious meals, transportation and caring connections
Founded in 1974 on the belief that no one should be hungry or alone in a world of caring people, Caring for Friends is a volunteer organization and independent food bank serving greater Philadelphia. CFF provides food and friendship to homebound seniors, veterans, and those with disabilities; delivers meals to people facing homelessness; and donates food to more than 250 community partners in unserved and underserved neighborhoods. In 2021, CFF rescued, sourced and distributed more than 12 million pounds of food. Volunteer to cook meals, pack snacks, make deliveries or visit with clients at caringforfriends.org.