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HOSPICE OF HOPE IS AN ORGANIZATION DEVOTED TO CARING FOR THE PHYSICAL, PSYCHOSOCIAL, EMOTIONAL AND SPIRITUAL NEEDS OF TERMINALLY ILL INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR FAMILIES. THE ORGANIZATION ALSO PROVIDES FOR AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY IN MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY.
Plummer Youth Promise works to help young people involved with or at risk of entering foster care by finding and building permanent family connections, delivering residential and community-based supports, and training other professionals in permanency-focused practices. Their work centers on permanency, preparedness, and community to improve long-term outcomes for youth.
The mission of Arbor Hospice is to give comfort, assurance and care to families and patients who have life-limiting illnesses, and to educate and nurture others in this care.
Prevent blindness and preserve sight by promoting eye health through public education, vision screening and training, advocacy for access to vision care, and support for vision-related research and public-health programs.
TO PROVIDE EXCELLENCE IN SERIOUS ILLNESS AND END-OF-LIFE CARE AND BEREAVEMENT SERVICES; AS WELL AS SUPPORT AND EDUCATION FOR PATIENTS, FAMILIES, AND CAREGIVERS.
Marbridge is a nonprofit residential community that provides transitional and lifetime residential care, training, and vocational opportunities for adults with a wide range of intellectual and developmental disabilities, helping them learn life skills and participate in community life. It focuses on individualized, long-term support across a continuum of care (independent/semi‑independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing).
Little Sisters of the Poor care for the elderly poor, in the spirit of humble service which was received from St Jeanne Jugan. They welcome the elderly as would Jesus Christ himself and serve them with love until death.
The Guild for Exceptional Children provides direct services and supports to children, adults, and seniors with intellectual and developmental disabilities so they can live with dignity and reach their fullest potential. It runs early childhood education, residential supports, day habilitation, and community programs while also helping families navigate services.
The mission is to be the leading community resource for providing patients and families with compassionate physical, emotional and spiritual end of life care with comfort, dignity and respect.
Williams syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects approximately 30,000 people in the United States. The Williams Syndrome Association is the United States' go-to support network and strives to enrich the lives of individuals and families affected by Williams syndrome.
Our mission is to empower individuals living with low vision or blindness to discover, develop and achieve their full potential.
THE OBJECT OF EMPOWER IS TO ENABLE PEOPLE WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE IN CENTRAL NEW YORK TO LIVE THE FULLEST LIFE POSSIBLE THROUGH PROGRAMS THAT INCREASE THEIR AWARENESS AND PARTICIPATION IN EXERCISE, NUTRITION, MEDICAL SUPPORT AND PSYCHOSOCIAL WELL-BEING.