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Meals on Wheels of Mercer County (MOWMC) is a comprehensive nutrition program committed to providing nutritious meals and related services, while easing the social isolation of our homebound participants. The goal of our services is to assist participants, who wish to remain in their homes, maintain independence, dignity, health, and well-being
The mission of New Horizons is to provide food and shelter to people in need and offer supportive services to achieve self-sufficiency.
Patient AirLift Services (PALS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable aviation organization. Our mission is to connect the charitable aviation community to people in need. We arrange free air transportation for individuals requiring medical diagnosis, treatment or follow-up, for compassionate assistance, for military personnel/family requests through the PALS for Patriots Program, or for humanitarian purposes through the PALS Sky Hope Disaster Relief Program.
Palliative & Supportive Care of Nantucket Foundation is dedicated to increasing awareness and educating the community about palliative and supportive care issues as well as to funding all of the Palliative & Supportive Care Program's services and initiatives, all of which are provided to the community free-of-charge.
LETS SHARE A MEAL INC IS A CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION SERVING FOOD (ALSO KNOWN AS "LANGAR") IN VARIOUS HOMELESS SHELTERS ACCROSS THE TRI STATE AREA. THE IDEA IS TO SPREAD OUR SAINTS MESSAGE OF "VAND CHAKKHNA"(SHARE WITH OTHERS)
TO PROVIDE A SAFE COMMUNITY WERE GUESTS CAN FIND FOOD, COMFORT AND HOPE FOR THE FUTURE IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF DIGINTY AND RESPECT.
“The mission of Visions for Creative Housing Solutions, Inc. is to provide residential options, services, and supports designed to meet the needs of adults with developmental disabilities and similar disabling conditions. We are dedicated to fostering growth and independence through vocational, social, and recreational opportunities.”Adopted by board 10/15/12
THE ASSOCIATION IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING HIGH QUALITY COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH SERVICES TO PATIENTS CONFINED TO THEIR HOMES THE RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE ALL ASPECTS OF PREVENTIVE AND RESTORATIVE COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES THE AGENCY PROVIDES COST EFFECTIVE HEALTH SERVICES TO ALL REQUIRING THEM WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF SOUND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SUCH SERVICES ARE PROVIDED TO INDIVIDUALS REGARDLESS OF RACE, COLOR, CREED OR GENDER
Meals on Wheels Association of Staten Island, was founded in 1972 and provides two meals daily, one hot and one chilled, each meeting one-third recommended dietary requirement (RDA) delivered to older adults who are unable to cook or shop for themselves, are homebound, disabled, frail, or at risk. These services significantly improve the quality of life and health of the individuals they serve and prevent or postpone early institutionalization. Meals are prepared responsive to most individual health related dietary requirements. The daily delivery by staff or volunteers provides direct contact which is just as important as the meals that are delivered as it reduces a sense of isolation and supports a sense of security and well-being.
HOPE ("HELP OUR PEOPLE EAT") COMMUNITY SERVICES IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT, NON-SECTARIAN ORGANIZATION SERVING THE PEOPLE OF NEW ROCHELLE AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES, WITHIN A SPIRITUAL, ECUMENICAL DIMENSION. HOPE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROVIDED:- A WARM, INVITING ATMOSPHERE OF PERSONAL AND RESPECTFUL SERVICE TO THE DISADVANTAGED OF THIS COMMUNITY FOR THE NEEDS OF BODY, MIND, HEART, AND SPIRIT.HOPE COMMUNITY SERVICES CHALLENGED ITS CLIENTS TO ACHIEVE:- PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY- HEALTHY SELF-SUFFICIENCY- A FULLER APPRECIATION OF THEIR DIGNITY AND SELF-WORTH- RECOGNITION OF THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF THEMSELVES AND OTHERS.HOPE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROVIDED ITS SERVICES IN AN UNBIASED AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY MANNER
Citymeals on Wheels mission is to provide a continuous lifeline of nutritious food and human contact to homebound elderly New Yorkers in need, thereby helping them live with dignity in their own familiar homes and communities.
We serve a wholesome, freshly made meal each Saturday – one that we are happy to eat ourselves – in a respectful atmosphere to anyone who comes through our doors, no questions asked. We provide a welcoming place of respite for our guests and offer vital social services to those in need. We do this with an all-volunteer staff, without a single employee.