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Whatcom Hospice Foundation strengthens funding and improves awareness of Whatcom Hospice services through community collaboration, compassionate care resources and individual choice for end of life issues.
THE CENTER OWNS AND OPERATES A 141 BED NURSING HOME THAT PROVIDES INPATIENT LONG-TERM CARE AND RECUPERATIVE SERVICES FOR ITS PATIENTS.
To build stronger communities by empowering people with food and hope.
“The mission of Meals on Wheels is to deliver food and nutritious meals to Rowan County seniors and individuals who have difficulty leaving their homes and/or are challenged to prepare their meals. Our volunteers and staff build relationships, provide referrals and work to mitigate social isolation."
Community Support Services is a private, non-profit service agency that initiates, provides, and promotes services for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families, within their communities in order to strengthen their independence, self-esteem, and ability to participate in and contribute to community life.
At Juliette Fowler Communities, we envision a life of fulfillment for all generations. For over 132 years, Juliette Fowler Communities has given young and older a place to belong. In the 1800's, Juliette Peak Fowler dreamed of a caring community for widows and orphaned children and through her own bequest, Juliette Fowler Communities was born. We invite you to continue Juliette's legacy of generosity and compassion by giving to Fowler. Our mission is to create loving, supportive communities where people belong and thrive. Our Core Values: Love People. Pursue Excellence. Make a Difference. - You give belonging by providing benevolence to Fowler's residents, loved ones, and caregivers of every age. Benevolence at Fowler means seniors and adults with disabilities don't have to choose between medical care and groceries. It means homeless young women and families in need receive every chance to pursue wellness and wholeness. It means Fowler residents and those who love them have spiritual support, life enrichment, respect, and dignity provided by a creative, caring staff of teammates. - You give belonging to over 600 Dallas children and youth annually by providing resources and connection to foster families and families in need, as well as The Ebby House transitional living program for homeless young women. You help them emerge from traumatic backgrounds into education, wellness, and fulfilling futures. - You give belonging to food insecure seniors who average less than $13,000/year income, and seniors who depend on financial subsidies for assisted living services. You provide programs like Friends Helping Friends, preventing hunger, giving nutritional support, and increasing wellbeing. - You give belonging to people experiencing Alzheimer's and other forms of memory loss. Your gift provides a paradigm shift in dementia care through Fowler’s “I’m Still Here” philosophy, making life meaningful and supported through all stages of the care journey. Thanks to you, Fowler's Dementia Friendly campus is inclusive and empowering for anyone experiencing memory loss, and their loved ones. Your gifts to the One Heart Fund support our residents’ greatest needs and their fulfillment. We ask you to BELONG with us at Fowler by giving to the One Heart Fund today. Your generosity gives a sense of BELONGING to the most vulnerable in our community. Thank you for your meaningful support!
Our mission and raison d’etre is to facilitate access to and to create the first welcoming, safe and affordable housing for low-income LGBTQ seniors in Boston, including through a formal role in the development of such housing, as well as creating and defining onsite services and programming that addresses the needs of LGBTQ seniors and supports community space to serve seniors in the Greater Boston community.
The Foundation is passionate about helping seniors and their families find and use resources to enable aging with grace, independence and control. We promote informed decision-making to seniors and their families on a range of topics from care-giving to end-of-life care through webinars and in-person seminars/luncheons/meetings. We provide access to curated networks of retired physicians (called Physician-friends-of-the-family) as well as clinical pharmacists and counselors who provide compassionate counseling to patients and their families. We also provide financial assistance on to pay for short-term care-giving support.We believe that aging well is a group event, and in the company of family and friends, we can all age with grace and purpose!
One Roof Chicago is an emerging initiative to build an LGBTQ+ centered intergenerational community for older adults and young people most in need of affirming housing, meaningful connection, and career development.
MEALS ON WHEELS TEXAS PROMOTES MEMBER NETWORKING, BEST PRACTICE SHARING, EDUCATION, PILOT PROGRAMS, AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANT FUNDS.
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.