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Project Open Hand is a nonprofit organization that provides meals with love to seniors and the critically ill. Every day, we prepare 2,500 nutritious meals and provide 200 bags of healthy groceries to help sustain our clients as they battle serious illnesses, isolation, or the health challenges of old age. We serve San Francisco and Alameda Counties, engaging more than 125 volunteers every day to nourish our community.
Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin is the leading hunger-relief organization in the state, operating food banks in Milwaukee and the Fox Valley. Together with their members, they are providing healthy and nutritious food to those who face hunger. They are also developing innovative solutions to improve the health of their communities.
Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels mission is to fight senior hunger and social isolation of vulnerable adults. Our goal is for no senior in Spokane County to go hungry.
To prepare and serve meals to the homeless and needy in the Wildwood area 6 days a week, to send healthy, nutritious food home in the backpacks of children of low-income families in local schools, to send meals to transient people staying in local extended stay motels 5 days a week, and to raise money to support other local organizations with a similar mission.
Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home, Inc.’s mission is to provide holistic care to the aged and infirm in an atmosphere of Christian understanding and faith. We hold in reverential esteem the sanctity of life. Although mental and/or physical limitations may exist, the life of every human being is considered sacred. Each one has, therefore, a moral responsibility to respect and protect that basic right to life.
Angel Flight Central is serving people in need by arranging charitable flights for access to health care or other humanitarian purposes.
The mission of Edmarc Hospice for Children is to ease the trauma of a child's illness or death, and to reduce the disabling effects of pediatric illness, loss, and bereavement on families.
The Little Sisters of the Poor offers life long security and care for the elderly in a home-like setting, surrounding them with thoughtful attention, spiritual support and appropriate medical care. The Little Sisters uphold the dignity and value of each life, promote the well-being of every needy elderly person and keep vigil with them when dying. The Sisters embrace poverty and depend on the generosity of others who are willing to share in their mission. The congregation was founded in Brittany, France by St. Jeanne Jugan in 1839. Since their inception, the Little Sisters have given quality care to over 1,000,000 aged poor. Today 2,900 Little Sisters serve in over 200 homes in 31 countries.
We see a ministry where the lives of the homeless and those in need are constantly being transformed by the truth of the Gospel with the collaboration of our community.
To help individuals and families who are at risk achieve and/or maintain the maximum level of independence that they can, with the highest quality of life, in a result oriented, cost-effective manner.
OUR MISSION IS TO CONTINUE A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE BY PROVIDING COMPASSIONATE AND DIGNIFIED CARE THAT BEST MEETS YOUR NEEDS AND PREFERENCES.