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At Mobility Service Dogs West Coast Project (MSD-WCP), we raise dogs for the mobility-disabled community to improve their quality of life through functional independence, giving them confidence and a voice in the community at large.
To provide girls aging out of the foster care system and sex trafficking victims (CSEC) with all of the resources and support of an intact family. To allow the greatest opportunity for a successful transition to adulthood.
Since 1989 Legacy Counseling Center has provided affordable mental healthcare, substance abuse treatment, housing services, and education to people affected by HIV/AIDS.
The Pediatric Interim Care Center (PICC) provides immediate, short-term medical care between hospital and home for medically fragile infants suffering from prenatal drug exposure at a savings to the taxpayers of Washington State. PICC also provides educational and support services to the community in the recognition and management of substance abused infants.
Creative Work Systems empowers people with disabilities to live, work, and contribute to their communities.
Built on the Jewish tradition of honoring and respecting our elders, Hebrew SeniorLife is a top provider of senior care in the Boston area and a national leader in redefining the experience of aging.
To provide access to medical care, mental health services, and health and nutrition education services, regardless of the ability to pay. Their comprehensive approach helps students, parents, and the community combat the wide range of physical, psychosocial and environmental needs that arise from difficult daily living conditions in Haiti.
To provide an accessible, comprehensive, evidence-based system of mental health services that empowers individuals to achieve recovery and serves to promote personal and community wellness.
The Carroll Center for the Blind's mission is to serve the needs of individuals who are blind and visually impaired by providing rehabilitation, skills training, and educational opportunities to achieve independence, self-sufficiency and self-fulfillment, and by educating the public regarding the potential of persons who are blind and visually impaired.
Steppingstone's mission is to strengthen quality of life among individuals and families of our community through providing comprehensive, client-centered programs and services that enhance well-being and promote independence.
Victory Programs opens doors to recovery, hope and community to individuals and families facing homelessness, addiction, or other chronic illnesses, including HIV/AIDS. GIVING COMMON Because of our longstanding relationship, Victory Programs was among the first few agencies asked by the Boston Foundation to create a Giving Common profile. We have a webpage on our main site dedicated to the Giving Common: http://www.vpi.org/victory/giving-options/the-giving-common/