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Jessica And Friends Community

Jessica And Friends Community provides residential homes, day-programs and home/community supports for adults with developmental disabilities (including autism), focusing on life-skills training, independence, and community inclusion. Their programs emphasize faith-based, person-centered supports across residential and community settings.

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THE LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR OF INDIANAPOLIS INC

The Little Sisters of the Poor are an international congregation of Roman Catholic women religious founded in 1839 by Saint Jeanne Jugan. Together with a diverse network of collaborators, we serve the elderly poor in over 30 countries around the world. Continuing the work of Saint Jeanne Jugan, our MISSION is to offer the neediest elderly of every race and religion a home where they will be welcomed as Christ, cared for as family and accompanied with dignity until God calls them to himself.

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Norwin Area Meals On Wheels

Norwin Area Meals on Wheels prepares and delivers nutritious hot meals to homebound residents and seniors in the Norwin/North Huntingdon area who cannot cook for themselves, using volunteers and community support to reduce hunger and provide social contact.

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Asian Community Center Of Sacramento Valley

ACC (originally incorporated as the Asian Community Center of Sacramento Valley) provides culturally sensitive health, social and residential services for older adults in the Sacramento region; it aims to enhance seniors’ welfare and independence through a mix of community programs, caregiver supports, transportation, meals and long‑term care services.

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South Buffalo Community Table

Provide full hot meals to the poor & hungry. Served more than 10,100 meals in 2023.

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Seventy-Five State Street

To promote independence, dignity, and individuality of older people of all financial abilities by offering stimulating and supportive programs and services in a gracious, urban, residential setting.

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Orrington Housing Corp

Their mission is to provide low-cost housing to the elderly and low-income families/individuals

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Chateau Cushnoc Inc.

Elderly Housing Development & Operations Corporation (EHDOC) develops and manages safe, secure, and affordable housing for senior citizens across the United States. EHDOC advocates for the highest quality of life for the seniors of today and tomorrow. EHDOC currently sponsors and manages 58 affordable senior housing communities including three communities under development, comprising nearly 5000 apartments in 14 states including Washington, DC and Puerto Rico.

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The Boston Home

The Boston Home seeks to make a compelling difference in the lives of adults with advanced progressive neurological diseases, including multiple sclerosis, through exceptional clinical care, compassion and innovative programs. The Boston Home seeks to continuously expand its role as industry leader and catalyst for change by conducting research and training, exporting our competencies to others in the health care community.

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Three Village Meals On Wheels

THREE VILLAGE MEALS ON WHEELS PROVIDES A HOME DELIVERED MEAL PROGRAM FOR HOMEBOUND, HANDICAPPED, CHRONICALLY ILL, OR CONVALESCENT PERSONS IN THEIR COMMUNITY WHO ARE UNABLE TO PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD. THE SERVICE BEGAN IN 1983 BY SERVING MEALS TO 13 CLIENTS. TO DATE THE ORGANIZATION HAS PROVIDED MEALS TO OVER 2,000 PEOPLE IN AND AROUND THE NORTHERN PART OF BROOKHAVEN TOWNSHIP.

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Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance

MANNA provides medically tailored meals and nutrition counseling to people with serious illnesses in the Greater Philadelphia region, using evidence‑based food‑as‑medicine services to improve health, support recovery, and enhance quality of life.

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Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center

The mission of ArchCare, the Continuing Care Community of the Archdiocese of New York, is to foster and provide faith-based holistic care to frail and vulnerable people unable to fully care for themselves. Through shared commitments, ArchCare seeks to improve the quality of the lives of those individuals and their families.