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Our mission is to provide comfort care at the end of life. We believe that a life fully lived, no matter how long, should include an end-of-life experience of comfort, dignity, and peace. Our goal is to keep each patient as comfortable and independent as possible, while supporting the emotional and spiritual needs of our patients and their loved ones. We were the first non-profit Hospice in the area and one of the first 100 Hospices in the nation. Our founders were a group of dedicated doctors, nurses and community volunteers that began providing care to the dying on their own time. Our organization began in 1979 before there was insurance reimbursement for Hospice care and this dedication to our patients remains our culture to this day. Ionia Area Hospice approached Hospice of Lansing joined forces and a formal partnership was formed in 1984. Should the time come when it is no longer possible for a patient to remain at home, Stoneleigh Residence is a unique, comfortable, peaceful, and home-like alternative. Surrounded by gardens, a cascading pond, trees and wildlife, the Residence is designed to take full advantage of the natural beauty of its wooded 20-acre site. We are a true community-based Hospice, created out of necessity and driven by our mission to serve all by bringing kindness, respect and quality to the end-of-life. Hospice of Lansing, Stoneleigh Residence and Ionia Area Hospice provide pain management and personal care, respite care, emotional and spiritual support for patients, volunteer support and grief support for family members after the loss.
To nurture and empower women in their personal and professional walks in life: supporting their transformation through counseling and education.
Our House provides integrated health and housing services to people with HIV/AIDS. Guided by compassion, collaboration and respect, we provide 24-hour specialized care, supportive services, and independent housing with support services.
Rhizokids International is a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization that was formed to raise money for research for Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata (RCDP). RCDP is genetic disorder that is a fatal form of dwarfism, and it is rare…affecting fewer than 100 children worldwide. Currently, there is no treatment and no cure for RCDP.
Our mission is to help people make sense of the complex medical and personal information about breast health and breast cancer, so they can make the best decisions for their lives.
- Create awareness in the disorders associated with STXBP1 mutations - Fund Research to accelerate discovery of a cure - Provide families with tools to help them understand the disease & how to get involved - Advocate to improve early detection - Foster activism to help change policies in favor of orphaned diseases - Improve the lives of our STXBP1 Family
Renewal for trafficked girls through Health, Education, Advocacy & Reintegration.
Founded in 2016, United MSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving an international community of Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency (MSD) families, researchers, and care providers. We exist to bring awareness to MSD, fund research toward treatment, and support families through education, resources, and community. Our mission is to cure Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency.
To eradicate cancer as a life-threatening disease in children by funding promising and innovative childhood cancer research that might otherwise go unfunded.
Founded in 1991, Healthy Child Healthy World (formerly the Children's Health Environmental Coalition) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the health and well-being of children from harmful environmental exposures. We educate parents and caregivers, support protective policies, and engage households and communities by providing access to critical information that encourages smarter lifestyle choices to reduce toxic chemicals exposure. Our programs and initiatives are centered around expanding awareness of environmental hazards to children's health; helping the public learn about healthier practices, solutions, and products in the marketplace; creating standards and policies for safer products, foods, materials, and chemicals used in the home; and advocating for and supporting corporate policies and governmental legislation that protect children from environmental risks. Our vision is a world where every child has the opportunity to grow up in a healthy and safe environment.
Our mission is to provide safe, loving homes and specialized services for children who have been abused, abandoned or neglected. Our compassionate care inspires hope for a brighter future ... one child at a time.
Serving individual children and sibling groups, Palmer Home for Children provides a family and community to children in need regardless of race, gender or background.