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THE LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR OPERATES THE SACRED HEART HOME FOR THE AGED IN DENVER, COLORADO, WHICH PROVIDES NURSING AND RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR THE NEEDY ELDERLY. THE HONE IS PART OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONGREGATION OF THE LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR, WHICH WAS FOUNDED IN FRANCE IN 1839 AND SERVES THE ELDERLY IN 31 COUNTRIES.
ALA’s mission is to enrich the Los Angeles community by providing seniors with affordable housing, services and linkages to supportive services. ALA was founded on the premise that all seniors, regardless of their race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, socio-economic background, or health status, deserve community support and real options to live an independent and productive life.
The Community Kitchen exists to provide food for those who are hungry, conversation for those who are lonely and rest for those who are struggling.
Meals For The Elderly is a private, nonprofit charitable organization devoted to serving the homebound elderly and disabled with nutritious, home-delivered meals each weekday, while ensuring their individual well-being through personal contact. In addition to the normal weekday meal, a sack lunch is provided on Friday of each week to assist the recipients in getting through the weekend. Frozen meals are also provided for evenings and weekends for recipients who depend solely on Meals For The Elderly for their meals.
John Knox Manor operates a continuing‑care retirement community in Montgomery that provides independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing (including rehab and memory care), and in‑home companion services. Founded by the East Alabama Presbytery, it aims to serve older adults with faith‑based, community‑focused care and to help residents age in place with medical and support services as needed.
Hospice of Southern Illinois' Mission is to enhance the quality of life for individuals and their loved ones touched by a terminal illness.
The organization provides hot meals and basic necessities to people experiencing hunger or housing instability on the North Shore of Long Island. It operates year‑round meal service (tuesday, thursday, friday) staffed by volunteers and connects guests with social‑service referrals and limited emergency assistance.
The mission of the Teresian House Foundation is to provide fundraising and promotional support on behalf of Teresian House Nursing Home.
To build stronger communities by empowering people with food and hope.
Daughters of Sarah is a faith‑based, non‑profit senior community that provides a continuum of elder care—including skilled nursing, short‑term rehabilitation, memory care, assisted living, hospice and related services—aimed at enhancing residents’ quality of life, safety, dignity, and independence consistent with Jewish values and traditions.
The mission of Meals On Wheels Atlanta (MOWA) is to support senior independence through meals, shelter, education and community. \n\nFor seniors facing food insecurity, we provide nutritious home-delivered meals, emergency shelf-stable food packages, and supplemental nutrition. For seniors struggling to maintain their homes, we provide critical repairs to ensure their homes are safe, warm, and dry.\n\nThroughout all we do, our vision is to ensure that no Atlanta area senior is hungry, cold, or forgotten.
Mary Health of the Sick is a nonprofit skilled nursing facility run by the Servants of Mary that provides long‑term and short‑term skilled nursing and rehabilitative care to elderly and terminally‑ill patients. The organization emphasizes whole‑person care — addressing residents’ physical, emotional and spiritual needs — and supports residents and families through life’s final transitions with compassion.