Find your favorite nonprofit or choose one that inspires you from our database of over 2 million charitable organizations.
Displaying 13–24 of 7,547
Peace Village is a retirement community that houses older adults ages 65 and above in independent living, assisted living, and memory care settings. Peace Village is located in the suburban Cook County township of Palos Park, IL. Peace Village aims to create a society that re-imagines and celebrates aging by carrying out its mission of “embracing the continuing vitality of our residents by fostering a loving and respectful community in which our residents' individuality is honored, wellness is supported, faith is inspired and friendships are made."
Woodstock Area Meals on Wheels prepares and delivers hot, wholesome meals every day to the homes of the elderly, shut-ins, handicapped and convalescents within the area of Woodstock. This service is available to those who are physically unable to prepare a daily hot meal for themselves. Meals on Wheels can accommodate those with special dietary needs, including vegetarians, diabetics, and individuals with food allergies. If additional meals are needed on the weekend, they can be delivered on Friday.
Our Vision: Christian City envisions a world where the most vulnerable among us have a safe home and loving community, which enables them to thrive.Our Mission: is to extend Christ’s call to love your neighbor through housing, health care and crisis intervention for children, families and older adults.Our Promise: Life-changing Hope through Faith, Community and Care.
The Turtle Creek Recovery Center’s mission is to provide high quality, successful treatment and social services to Dallas-area adults who are challenged by co-occurring behavioral health disorders.
To create a community where all older adults are revered, cared for, and supported to live meaningful and productive lives
To foster the independence and dignity of homebound seniors in Montgomery County by providing them with nutritious meals, transportation and caring connections
FORM 990, PART III, LINE 1, DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATIONAL MISSION: VISION... WE WORK FOR THE DAY WHEN EVERYONE INVOLVED IN SENIOR LIVING FINDS FULFILLMENT THROUGH... LIFE WITH MEANING AND PURPOSE ENRICHING OPPORTUNITIES AND EXPERIENCES COMMUNITIES FOSTERING RELATIONSHIPS AND PERPETUATING LEGACY MISSION... WE PROVDE EXCEPTIONAL EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES IN A CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY BY CREATING ASSOCIATE EXPERIENCES THAT SUPPORT,
TO ALLEVIATE HUNGER, FOOD INSECURITY AND SOCIAL ISOLATION BY SERVING HEALTHY AND DIGNIFIED NOONTIME MEALS EVERY WEEKDAY BY PROVIDING EDUCATION IN MAKING GOOD, NUTRITIONAL CHOICES AND BY HELPING PEOPLE ACCESS AVAILABLE FOOD RESOURCES.
THE MISSION OF THE DAUGHTERS OF SARAH NURSING CENTER, INC. IS TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE, ASSURE THE SAFETY AND DIGNITY, AND FOSTER THE INDEPENDENCE OF THOSE WE SERVE THROUGH RESIDENTIAL, PERSONAL CARE, HEALTH AND OTHER QUALITY SERVICES, CONSISTENT WITH JEWISH VALUES AND TRADITIONS BY OPERATING A SKILLED NURSING HOME AND A SUB-ACUTE REHABILITATION CENTER FOR ELDERLY INFIRM AND DISABLED ADULTS IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE WITH THE ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING. THE FACILITY IS LICENSED AS SUCH BY THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEW YORK STATE PUBLIC HEALTH LAW.
In collaboration with patients, families, and other community providers, Addison County Home Health & Hospice, a nonprofit agency, enhances the health, dignity, and independence of Addison County residents through comprehensive, patient-centered home health and hospice care.
To make it possible for our elders to remain here on Islesboro with dignity and comfort as members of our island community.
The Arkansas Sheriffs' Youth Ranches' mission is to address, remedy, and prevent child abuse and neglect by creating safe, healthy, and permanent homes for children. Our philosophy has always been that it is better to build a child rather than repair an adult. Founded in 1976 by a group of sheriffs and concerned citizens, the Ranch began as a single cottage (mobile home) that served as shelter to three young boys. The Ranch now consists of three campuses across Arkansas with eight cottages for boys and girls. During its history, the Ranch has been "a place to call home" to more than 1,200 children and touched the lives of many more. Many of the children who come to the Ranch are often the product of a broken home of abuse and neglect, lacking the nurturing relationship of a loving family. The Ranch provides a healthy home environment filled with emotional support to help each child learn to trust those around them and cope with their emotions, all the while learning responsibility and building self-confidence. When children enter the Ranch, they are surrounded with individuals who care about their immediate needs and their future aspirations. It is the Ranch’s commitment to every child – a commitment that extends from the Board of Directors to management personnel, administrative staff, house parents, support staff and volunteers – to help them believe in themselves and lead fulfilling, meaningful lives. Residents may stay at the Ranch through post-secondary education until they are socially and financially prepared for independence and have stable employment. More than 900 children have experienced life at the Ranch, and for those and many in the future, the Ranch will always be a place to call home.