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Our mission at the Dion Children Foundation for Rare Disease is to increase awareness of rare and ultra-rare genetic diseases such as Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, that affect children with the intention of allocating funds for research and development of potential treatments and cures of these devastating diseases. Our belief at Dion Children Fund is that no child should be left behind. Our children matter, and so do the lives of so many other children affected by rare genetic neuromuscular diseases.
Empower, educate, and enhance the lives of individuals impacted by vision loss through all of life's transitions.
Learning Ally transforms the lives of new and struggling learners through literacy. By understanding how each student learns, Learning Ally will provide solutions to support and empower educators and students to solve the literacy problem.
Unity Hospice Inpatient Services, DBA, Legacy of Love provides services to patients and their families, regardless of their ability to pay. Contributions to our non-profit organization in the form of memorials, honorariums, and gifts assist us in providing these important services.
To inspire community by empowering people impacted by disabilities to live their best life.
The Elizabeth Hospice's mission is caring for all ages impacted by serious illness, grief and loss by providing hospice care, grief counseling, children's programs, education and community outreach.
The Village Network is an experienced, multi-discipline behavioral health nonprofit organization helping youth and families become resilient, healthy and have brighter futures.
The Amalia Foundation was founded in honor of our mother as a way to honor her legacy and help those with Parkinson's Disease. Our mom touched many people during her life. She loved running and exercise, and since her death we have looked at different ways to honor her memory. To that purpose, we have founded The Amalia Foundation, with the goal of supporting exercise programs for those with Parkinson's. There are many excellent charities that support research and studies, but we wanted something that had the ability to positively influence people and caregivers in our own area and in their daily life. A wonderful program, Delay the Disease was started by David Zid and Jackie Russell in Columbus, Ohio. It has expanded all over the country and offers a simple exercise program that has the ability to help ease the daily struggles of Parkinson's, and delay some of the more devastating results of the disease through exercise. This program can give people some of their independence back and help them deal with the day to day issues of living with Parkinson's. The Amalia Foundation has already sponsored the licensed Delay the Disease training program in Cleveland, for physical therapists and other health care professionals. Beginning in April 2013, exercise classes begin at various locations in Northeast Ohio for those with Parkinson's and their caregivers. The goal is to continue to add classes and locations to serve our community. Our motto is taken from a quote by Mother Theresa: "We can do no great things, only small things with great love." Help us support people and their families as they deal with Parkinson's.
The mission of The Children's Village is to work in partnership with families to help society's most vulnerable children so that they become educationally proficient, economically productive, and socially responsible members of their communities.
SEM HAVEN PROVIDES NURSING AND RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER ADULTS OF VARYING ECONOMIC, ETHNIC, AND RELIGIOUS BACKGROUNDS. SEM HAVEN OPERATES 95 LICENSED NURSING HOME BEDS AND 42 ASSISTED LIVING APARTMENTS.
In fulfilling God's calling to serve others we will: serve with love and compassion, commit to excellence, and follow Christi's teachings and example in all we do.