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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.
TO PROVIDE AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING SERVICES FOR LOW-INCOME ELDERLY PERSONS IN SAN FRANCISCO.
To build partnerships in North San Diego County and deliver services to children, families, and individuals that resolve problems, increase skills and nurture self-reliance.
The Heart Touch Project is a non profit educational organization dedicated to the training and delivery of compassionate and healing touch to homebound or hospitalized, men, women and children.
Meals on Wheels of West Los Angeles is dedicated to the following: helping the disabled, aged and chronically or temporarily ill by providing nourshing food at a nominal cost during a period of need, assuring a friendly interest and a helping hand so that people can remain self-sufficient in their own homes, and receiving and collecting funds to be used for those purposes.
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.
LAWRENCE MEALS ON WHEELS' MISSION HAS ALWAYS BEEN TO PROVIDE FOOD SERVICE FOR THE AGED, CONVALESCENT AND/OR DISABLED RESIDING IN LAWRENCE, KANSAS, REGARDLESS OF RACE, COLOR OR CREED, IN ORDER TO REMAIN INDEPENDENT IN THEIR OWN HOMES AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE ORGANIZATION'S GOAL TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE CLIENTS REGARDLESS OF THEIR ABILITY TO PAY.
To promote and educate the general public on the vegetarian diet as a healthful and humane way of life and to disseminate information on the economic, ecological, philosophical, ethical, religious, and spiritual validity of vegetarian ideals.
The mission of the Parker County Committee on Aging (PCCOA) is to identify and assess the needs of the frail, homebound elderly of Parker County and to provide the services they need to live out their lives with dignity in the safety and comfort of their homes.
The mission of the Richard Murphy Hospice House is to provide a safe and comfortable haven for hospice patients who are without primary caregivers, and/or is at risk in their current home environment if such home exists at all. There will be no financial charge to the patient or their families.