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American Committee for Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem supports Shaare Zedek Hospital's mission: "Shaare Zedek is known as "the Hospital with a Heart" for its century-long reputation for treating patients rather than just their illnesses; for an extra dimension of caring -- particularly with regard to its nurses; and for its adherence to traditional Jewish precepts and values."
Cincinnati Children’s will improve child health and transform delivery of care through fully integrated, globally recognized research, education and innovation. For patients from our community, the nation and the world, the care we provide will achieve the best:• Medical and quality-of-life outcomes• Patient and family experience• Value today and in the future.
Grossmont Hospital Foundation is a not-for-profit, philanthropic organization established to support Sharp Grossmont Hospital and Sharp HospiceCare. The purpose of the Foundation is to raise funds to ensure Sharp Grossmont Hospital remains the preeminent regional medical center in the County. The Foundation carries out this mission by funding health education and patient care programs, medical technology, and capital projects.
The mission of Valley Community Healthcare is to have positive impact on the health and wellbeing of the whole community by providing high quality primary medical care and comprehensive healthcare services to those in need, regardless of their ability to pay.
Our mission is to provide free primary health care to the uninsured and the underinsured of Fayette, Coweta & So. Fulton counties who are within the 200% federal poverty income level guidelines.
Since October 2004, the mission of Global Birthing Home Foundation is to significantly reduce maternal and infant mortality rates in impoverished communities.
Breast Cancer Resource Centers (BCRC) of Texas is a centralized source of information, education and support that empowers those affected by breast cancer to navigate through diagnosis, treatment, recovery and beyond as active, knowledgeable participants in their healthcare. Staffed by breast cancer survivors, BCRC strives to reduce mortality rates by assisting central Texans diagnosed with breast cancer as they confront obstacles that stand in the way of their treatment or affect their quality of life. We help eliminate barriers related to insurance, employment, family relationships, inability to pay for services, and end-of-life decisions. Our certified patient navigators will work with you directly, providing practical guidance to help replace fear, anxiety and doubt with information, options and hope. Our programs include individualized patient navigation, face-to-face support group meetings, online forums, educational seminars, and special events. Whatever your circumstances, our services are provided free of charge to anyone affected by breast cancer regardless of income, ethnicity, level of education, or social support. With information that empowers, a community that understands, and help where and how its needed most, BCRC believes no one should face breast cancer alone
The mission of the Charlottesville Free Clinic is to provide a volunteer community health-support system that offers high-quality health care to the working underserved population, which would otherwise have no access to care; to provide practical experience for current and future health care professionals; and to hasten, through education and advocacy, the creation of a comprehensive policy for access to health care.
The Grady NIA Project’s mission is to empower abused, suicidal African American women to access behavioral health services, find a new sense of purpose, lead more meaningful lives, and affirm their commitment to living a violence-free life.
The mission of CCHC is to establish a state-of-the-art, culturally and linguistically competent primary and preventive healthcare facility to provide quality, affordable, accessible and comprehensive health care services to the residents of DeKalb and surrounding counties.
El Camino Health Foundation secures gifts that support the strategic priorities of El Camino Health, fostering innovation and supporting patient and family-centered care
Founded in 1968, the mission of Our Little Brothers & Sisters(OLBS) is to support the efforts of Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos(NPH) in helping orphaned and abandoned children in Latin America and Haiti by providing food, clothing, shelter, medicine, education and vocational training in a nurturing family environment. OLBS is founded upon the principles of unconditional love and acceptance. Orphaned and abandoned children who are welcomed into OLBS supported homes are never asked to leave or given up for adoption. They are taught work, sharing and responsibility in a secure, loving family environment; OLBS strives to equip the children with the life skills they will need for successful adulthood. In addition to providing support for homes for orphan children, OLBS reaches out into the community. OLBS supports outreach programs to aid those living in extreme poverty, including community medical clinics which treat tens of thousands of people per year, community schools which are available to local children, facilities for severely disabled children, medical clinics and street schools in the slums of Haiti.