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To develop a charitable fund through donor cultivation, special events, grant writing, and charitable giving which facilitates the development of innovative community health programs, facilities, equipment and related health services for the Anthony L. Jordan Health Centers.
Since 1969 we have been committed to helping orphaned and abandoned children and the poor, disadvantaged and least served of society. An all- volunteer organization, we financially support Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos (NPH) homes in Latin America, the Carribbean and the St. Luke Mission in Haiti.
TO RESTORE, MAINTAIN, AND ENHANCE HEALTH BY PROVIDING SUPERIOR CARE NOW AND IN THE FUTURE.
Our mission is to improve the health of the people in our communities every day, with quality and compassion. With a focus on quality, safety, value, and experience, Baystate is not only a keystone of our region – we are also a national leader in healthcare.
To serve the people of the Saratoga region by providing them access to excellence in healthcare in a supportive and caring environment.
To provide access to medical care, mental health services, and health and nutrition education services, regardless of the ability to pay. Their comprehensive approach helps students, parents, and the community combat the wide range of physical, psychosocial and environmental needs that arise from difficult daily living conditions in Haiti.
The Valley Hospital Foundation is the philanthropic component of Valley Health System. It is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, multi-purpose foundation. The Foundation's primary function is to secure charitable contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations, and others, to manage those gifts, and to distribute them in accordance with its charter. Funds are raised primarily for use by The Valley Hospital and Valley Home Care, Inc. Valley Health System is the sole member of the corporation.
Geisinger Bloomsburg Hospital Serves To Ensure The Quality Of Life Of The Population It Serves By Providing Access To Quality Population Health And Hospital Services Through An Integrated Service Organization Based On A Balanced Program Of Patient Care, Education, Research, And Community Service.
Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center, Inc. (HSNHC) is a Federally Qualified Health Center providing health care without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, or ability to pay. HSNHC addresses the physical and behavioral health needs of families and children living primarily in the Dorchester, Mattapan, and Roxbury neighborhoods of Boston. The Health Center serves as a primary source for health education and works with the community to identify and put into action needed health services and works with community groups to ensure the well-being of the communities it serves. It is HSNHC's core belief that high quality health care delivered in a dignified manner should be made available, accessible, and affordable to all people as a right, rather than a privilege.
BRAC's mission is to empower people and communities in situations of poverty, illiteracy, disease and social injustice. Our interventions aim to achieve large scale, positive changes through economic and social programmes that enable men and women to realise their potential. BRAC USA shares the same mission and vision as BRAC.
Village Health Works’ mission is to provide quality, compassionate health care in a dignified environment while also addressing the root causes of illness, poverty, violence, and neglect.
Sewa-AIFW (Asian Indian Family Wellness), founded in 2004, is a 501c3 non-profit serving the underserved vulnerable population of South Asian Immigrants and refugees from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Gayana, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Trinidad, Tibet, and the Carribean Diaspora in a culturally specific way for "Total family wellness". We serve and promote “Total Family Wellness” for Asian-Indians in Minnesota by - Addressing immediate needs of families in crisis. - Providing outreach services to under-served communities. - Promoting research to determine the services needed and to build bridges between the government, private foundations, and communities. - Creating a group of trained volunteers sensitive to the ethnic and cultural needs of the Asian-Indian community.