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Northampton / Massachusetts / United States
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Established in 1973 as the Family Planning Council of Western Massachusetts, Tapestry Health is a nonprofit organization that provides reproductive health care services. It serves neglected residents, teenagers, women living in poverty, immigrants, homeless individuals, injection drug users, and men and women affected with HIV/AIDS. The organization offers services to more than 40,000 residents of Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire counties in Massachusetts. Tapestry Health provides gynecological care, HIV testing, family planning, counseling and emergency contraception services. It also offers nutritional services for over 8,000 low-income mothers and their babies through the Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program (WIC). The organization additionally conducts educational sessions on various topics, such as sexually transmitted infections education and prevention and pregnancy prevention and contraception methods for youths. Tapestry Health employs counselors, social workers, medical assistants, mental health clinicians and volunteers. It maintains a location in Northampton, Mass.
Fort Myers / Florida / United States
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Love A Child is a nonprofit Christian humanitarian organization that offers various outreach programs for children. The organization operates more than 10 schools that offer educational opportunities for over 4,000 children daily. It also provides food distribution programs. Love A Child operates various remote medical clinics, as well as establishes churches. The organization builds block houses for poor families and individuals. In addition, it digs wells and distributes seeds to farmers. The organization is a member of the Evangelical Council of Financial Accountability and is approved by the Independent Charities of America. It provides various gift items with its logo, including hats, T-shirts, water bottles, cooler chairs and mini flashlight. Love A Child maintains a location in Riverview, Fla.
Danvers / Massachusetts / United States
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The North American Family Institute works to create a community in the interest of helping people. The organizations mission is to create community environments based upon principles of dignity and respect that help children, adults and families to grow and change in order to better their lives and the world around them. NAFI is a leading human services organization that works with numerous state and local agencies throughout the country in the delivery of human services programs. It also has gained a national reputation for pioneering interactive, inclusive trainings that have significantly impacted public and nonprofit service organizations. Originally called Northeastern Family Institute, it was founded in 1974 by Dr. Yitzhak Bakal. The agency grew out of a need to create alternative services for youth who were remanded to the Massachusetts Department of Youth Services state institutions as the result of unruly and delinquent behavior.
Concord / Massachusetts / United States
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Minute Man Arc is a non-profit institution that seeks to enhance the quality of life for people of all ages living with developmental disabilities. The organization supports inclusion in the community, works to encourage personal agency and supports thousands of families and individuals with developmental disabilities.

Somerville / Massachusetts / United States
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Catholic Charities Greater Boston at Somerville is a nonprofit organization that serves children, senior citizens and families. The organization offers emergency assistance services for nutritional food and fuel, as well as rental and utility assistance. It provides financial assistance for housing and furniture through certified lenders. Catholic Charities Greater Boston at Somerville offers parenting education and a variety of residential care services. The organization also provides center-based counseling, outreach, advocacy and referral services for senior citizens. It organizes after-school programs and hosts various summer camps for teenagers. Catholic Charities Greater Boston at Somerville additionally features elder health care and Meals on Wheels programs. With a location in Somerville, Mass., the organization is operated by Catholic Charitable Bureau of the Archdiocese of Boston, which serves more than 200,000 individuals annually.
Phoenix / Arizona / United States
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Food for the Hungry, based in Phoenix, works in more than 45 developing countries, providing disaster and emergency relief and implementing sustainable development programs to transform communities physically and spiritually. Established in 1971 by Dr. Larry Ward, it offers a variety of services. Its child development services provide parental counseling, medical checkups, education, school supplies, new skills development and education about AIDS. Its church development programs provide training methods and materials, collaborating with churches to help reach out to their communities. Economic development programs offer irrigation, natural resource management, water and sanitation, and community health. Food for the Hungry assists in food security by transferring farming technologies to increase agricultural production, promote forestry, soil conservation and water conservation.
Tucson / Arizona / United States
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Established in 1997, Project Insight is a nonprofit social services organization that has more than 100 employees and serves over 300 individuals. It provides job development, prevention education and in-home care for individuals with developmental disabilities. Project Insight creates and enhances resumes, as well as offers employment placement services and training for interviewing skills development. It implements after-school programs that focus on the prevention of teen pregnancy and drug and alcohol abuse. The organization s home care division provides escort, rehabilitative and respite care and housekeeping services. Located in Tucson, Ariz., Project Insight provides health care services in Pima, Mojave, Yavapai, Navajo, Gila and Pinal counties, Ariz.
Phoenix / Arizona / United States
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Located in Phoenix, Sonoran Sky Community Services offers a wide variety of services to children and adults with developmental delays, traumatic brain injuries. It offers various residential, specialized and day program services. The organization s residential services include supported developmental homes for adult and foster care child, group homes for children and adults, individual designed living arrangement and community protection group homes. Its day program services include day treatment programs for adults, children summer program and after school day treatment and training for children. Additionally, it offers various specialized services, including habilitation, support, and attendant and respite care.
Blue Bell / Pennsylvania / United States
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KenCrest was founded in 1905 in Philadelphia by Sister Maria Roeck, a Lutheran deaconess, under the name of Kensington Dispensary. Its original mission was to aide in the treatment of tuberculosis. In 1955, the organization shifted its mission and focus to the guidance of Sister Grace Jones and began serving people with mental retardation and other disabilities. KenCrest merged its two divisions in 1970 and became recognized by as KenCrest Centers. Over the past 35 years, the agency has broadened its area of service to include the five-county metropolitan Philadelphia-area and Delaware. In 1995, KenCrest convened the first national conference in the United States on medically fragile, technology-dependent children. KenCrest is based in Plymouth Meeting, Pa.
Philadelphia / Pennsylvania / United States
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Youth Emergency Service is a program that offers crisis care and emergency shelter solutions. The program provides short-term housing and therapeutic support services for young people facing abuse, neglect, homelessness and family conflict problems. It offers individual, group and family counseling services. Youth Emergency Service also provides therapy and advisory solutions to children and families. The program serves more than 150 children annually. It accommodates girls and boys between the ages of 11 and 18. The program conducts educational and recreational groups that address self-esteem, anger management, and social and life skill issues weekly. In addition, it operates a help line that provides crisis intervention and referral information options. Youth Emergency Service is a part of Epworth Children & Family Services.
Philadelphia / Pennsylvania / United States
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The American Friends Service Committee carries out service, development, social justice and peace programs throughout the world. AFSC was founded by Quakers in 1917 to provide conscientious objectors with an opportunity to aid civilian war victims. In 1947, the organization accepted the Nobel Peace Prize with the British Friends Service Council on behalf of all Quakers. AFSC in Philadelphia, Pa., is one of many AFSC offices located throughout the United States, Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.
New Brunswick / New Jersey / United States
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Elijah’s Promise is a charitable organization that is dedicated to insuring its community is healthfully fed. The organization supports soup kitchens, social services, culinary schools and catering services. It holds weekly events and planning at schools, churches, parks and restaurants. It also has a website that provides hunger and nutritional information, donation information, weekly newsletters, information on upcoming events and volunteer information.