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“Delivering healthy meals and friendship—neighbor to neighbor."
Providing compassion and care with dignity.
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.
Cardinal Ritter Senior Services creates communities that promote the dignity of human life and reflect the spirit of Jesus Christ. We bring this mission to life by living the core values of love, compassion. hope and integrity. As an expression of our mission, we believe in continuous process improvement, that is, doing the right thing in the right way for the right reason every time as our way of life.
The mission of Part of the Solution (POTS) is to be a loving community in the Bronx that nourishes the basic needs and hungers of all who come to our door.
We see a ministry where the lives of the homeless and those in need are constantly being transformed by the truth of the Gospel with the collaboration of our community.
Afrika Tikkun was founded in 1994 soon after the emergence of Democracy in South Africa. Our visionary founders-- the late Chief Rabbi Cyril Harris and philanthropist and businessman, late Bertie Lubner-- had a vision of focusing on children knowing they represented the future of the country, which inspired the-then President Nelson Mandela to volunteer as our Patron-in-Chief-- an honor that he only bestowed on four organizations during his lifetime. In 2002 he wrote: “Afrika Tikkun demonstrates in a practical and sustainable manner what can be done with limited resources, great commitment and passion. It is my belief that Afrika Tikkun represents the best of what civil society can offer in partnership with Government’s considerable efforts.” For the last 22 years, Afrika Tikkun has worked to redress the consequences of institutionalized oppression in South Africa. Our unique Cradle-to-Career development model enables our 550+ employees to deliver services addressing holistic educational, medical and economic needs of marginalized youth from early infancy through adulthood, inspiring and enabling them to become productive citizens and leaders. Afrika Tikkun USA, based in New York city is the North American representative (independent 501(c)3) of the organization. For more information, please connect with us: Elizabethn@AfrikaTikkun.org | +1 732.208.3304 | AfrikaTikkun.org | Facebook.com/AfrikaTikkunNPC | Twitter.com/AfrikaTikkun
To help individuals and families who are at risk achieve and/or maintain the maximum level of independence that they can, with the highest quality of life, in a result oriented, cost-effective manner.
Roof Above, formerly Urban Ministry Center & Men’s Shelter of Charlotte, offers a spectrum of homeless services and housing programs.
Our mission is to bring peace of mind to patients and their families by providing compassionate, dignified, collaborative, and patient-focused home healthcare and hospice.
The Joy Bus is a nonprofit organization whose sole purpose is to relieve the daily struggles of homebound cancer patients with a fresh and healthy meal delivered by a friendly face. Our mission is to improve the lives of our clients through good food and company.
Asheville Poverty Initiative aims to build community and promote economic justice: dismantling stereotypes, reducing fear, and empowering hope through telling stories across socio-economic difference. We envision a beloved community that celebrates mutuality, abundance, and justice.