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Lori Hartwell founded Renal Support Network (RSN) in 1993 to empower people who have kidney disease to become knowledgeable about their illness, proactive in their care, hopeful about their future and make friendships that last a lifetime. Lori was diagnosed in 1968 with kidney failure and knows how important hope, peer connection and knowledge is to survive and thrive with an illness. RSN’s hopeful and life-enriching, non-medical programs help people who have kidney disease and their families, whether they are in the early stages of the disease, are on dialysis, or have received a transplant. People we connect with come to see kidney disease in a totally different light – that although it’s difficult, it is manageable. We help them recognize the need to take control of the course and management of their illness through storytelling. Learning from another patient’s experience and point of wisdom to live successfully and navigate care is vital for success. An Illness is too demanding when you do not have hope. RSN strives to make a lasting and positive difference in the lives of people with kidney disease and ensure that healthcare professionals and regulatory agencies legislative leaders that serve us hear what our needs are to have the best care and health possible.
Wesley House Community Center empowers and strengthens our community by providing academic, emotional, and spiritual support.
The Walter Hoving Home, founded in 1967 to rebuild women’s lives shattered by drugs, alcohol and other life-controlling issues. The women are enrolled in a 6 to 12 month comprehensive program that addresses their physical, emotional and spiritual needs within an atmosphere of warmth, trust, support and love.
Creating and supporting medical and educational programs for children in developing countries worldwide.
Cleveland’s Therapeutic Community for Men
Central City Concern's (CCC) mission is to provide comprehensive solutions to ending homelessness and achieving self-sufficiency. Central City Concern meets its mission through innovative outcome based strategies which support personal and community transformation: Direct access to housing which supports lifestyle change; integrated healthcare services that are highly effective in engaging people who are often alienated from mainstream systems; the development of peer relationships that nurture and support personal transformation and recovery; and the attainment of income through employment or accessing benefits
The mission of DYF is to improve the quality of life for children, teens and families affected by diabetes. The organization provides education and recreation within a supportive community, encouraging personal growth, knowledge and independence.
It is the mission of IMCW is to support the awakening of hearts and minds through the direct experience of the Buddhist path, and the integration and manifestation of wisdom and compassion in all aspects of life, for the benefit of all beings.
BioLogic is our non-profit 501c3 organization dedicated to being your trusted source of biological health advocacy, education and community. Join us on an integrative journey of enlightenment, self-healing and universal collaboration focused on helping all people achieve their full human potential.
Empower people to enhance the quality of their health and overall well-being by providing access to culturally sensitive high quality healthcare, HIV/AIDS services, health education, and social services
The mission of Jubilee Park and Community Center is to be a catalyst for community renewal and enrichment to the Jubilee Park Neighborhood, a 62-block area in southeast Dallas. The majority of families here are working poor who are under served in terms of education and health resources.
Advancing lives of connection, contribution, and meaning for persons with developmental disabilities and the individuals that support them.