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HealthyWomen is the nation’s leading independent health information source for women. Their platform can be found at www.HealthyWomen.org. For more than 20 years, women have been coming to HealthyWomen for answers to their most pressing and personal health care questions. Through its wide array of online resources, HW provides health information that is original, objective, reviewed by medical experts and reflective of the advances in evidence-based health research. HealthyWomen has a history of providing unbiased and accurate health information. Over the years they have earned the trust of consumers, health care providers, nonprofits, corporate partners and the media. HealthyWomen is widely referenced in print, broadcast and online venues and has been named a top women's health site.
The National Fragile X Foundation serves all those living with Fragile X, focusing on Advocacy, Education, Research, and Treatment with Community at the heart of everything we do. Our Mission is to serve the entire Fragile X community to live their best lives by providing the knowledge, resources, and tools until, and even after, more effective treatments and a cure are achieved. Our Vision is a world where every family is empowered to successfully navigate the Fragile X journey. Our Priorities are to achieve our mission and vision with the support and focus on our Community through four strategic priority areas: Advocacy, Education, Research, and Treatment.
OUR MISSION The Setting Scoliosis Straight Foundation and The Harms Study Group work together to support discoveries, and advance techniques, in the treatment of spinal deformities in children and adolescents worldwide. OUR COMMITMENT Through parent education, physician education, and multi-center clinical research, we provide the latest education on spinal deformity treatment and surgical treatment techniques to patients, patient families, surgeons, and healthcare providers. OUR VISION Through findings made via internationally recognized research, we plan to create a future where children and adolescents with spinal deformity will have the ability to live healthy, happy, and productive lives.
To Improve the health and wellness of Nashville by providing equitable access to coordinated patient-centered care, supporting tomorrow's caregivers, and translating science into clinical practice.
Marin Community Clinic's mission is to improve the health of our patients and community by providing high quality, cost-effective, culturally sensitive, patient-centered health care.
The International FoxG1 Foundation’s Mission is to raise awareness and educate others about this rare genetic condition, to facilitate relationships within the FOXG1 community, and to raise funds to directly benefit families impacted by FOXG1.
What happens in childhood has a profound effect on the rest of life. Chicago’s most vulnerable are children living in extreme poverty who face serious health issues. Many of their families subsist on annual incomes of $5,000 or less, live in communities with high crime and unemployment, face housing insecurity and hunger, and often lack access to the support they need to treat their illness. Survival is at the heart of their daily lives, but it doesn’t need to be. This is why Children’s Place Association exists. We believe all children – regardless of health or economic status – should have the opportunity to lead their best lives. For 25 years, Children’s Place Association has intervened at critical points in a child’s development by stabilizing the most vulnerable children and families, crafting personalized plans for their well-being, and providing comprehensive services that break the cycles of poverty and illness. Opened in 1991 to serve children with HIV/AIDS, today Children’s Place helps kids and families confronting both serious health issues – such as cancer, epilepsy, autism and HIV – and extreme poverty. Our comprehensive services are designed to maximize impact on a child’s future and empower them to become successful adults.
Penrickton Center for Blind Children is a unique, private non-profit agency, providing five-day residential, day care, and consultation/evaluation services to blind, multi-disabled children ages one through twelve. Each program is individually designed to promote independence in all aspects of daily living. Penrickton Center utilizes its experience and expertise to teach and serve families, children and professionals through support services, education and advocacy.
Love Without Borders was founded on the principle of God's unconditional love. We, at Love Without Borders, are women from different educational and professional backgrounds who came together for one common goal, and that is to exemplify God's love in the earth. We are women driven by the need to assist others and promote beneficence in our communities. It is our belief that if one rises up to support his or her neighbor, then it is the unremitting drive for humanity that will pull up others to do so as well. "Broken Lives are Healed and Transformed by the Power of Love"
To enhance the quality of living for those facing the final phases of life and to support those who love them.
Honoring Life - Offering Hope Even small acts and celebrations can have a profound impact on the lives of hospice patients and those closest to them. Seasons Hospice Foundation brings comfort to patients and families by providing essentials and enriching lives with fond, lasting memories. Our funds also support community education to increase awareness about the benefits of hospice, funding for special programs and applied research to improve the quality of hospice care. Extending beyond the borders of traditional healthcare, we treat the whole person and their loved ones in ways that touch the human spirit—adding days to life and life to days.
Part of an international organization called L'Arche founded in 1964, L'Arche Atlanta was founded in 2012 and seeks to build community around the gifts of people with developmental disabilities and to sensitize the wider public to the gifts and contributions of people with disabilities.