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Salt Lake City / Utah / United States
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Founded in 1983, Childrens Miracle Network is a nonprofit organization that raises funds for improving and saving the lives of children. Its more than 150 member hospitals provide medical care, research and preventative education services. Headquartered in Salt Lake City, the organization helps more than 17 million children each year. Its member hospitals offer treatment for cancer, pediatric AIDS, muscular dystrophy, leukemia, sickle cell anemia and asthma. The organization provides funds for critical care units and pediatric and neonatal intensive care support. It also provides funds for emergency vehicles and expansion of hospital facilities. Additionally, Childrens Miracle Network develops, produces, broadcasts and promotes health awareness programs.
Layton / Utah / United States
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The American Red Cross Biomedical Services in Layton, UT aims to fulfill the needs of the American people for the safest, most reliable and most cost-effective blood services through voluntary donations.
Ephraim / Utah / United States
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Snow College, located in Ephraim, Utah, offers educational and extracurricular programs to students. The two-year state college has more than 3,000 students. The college s division of business and technology offers subjects, such as accounting and business administration. Its division of career and technical education offers subjects, including allied health, culinary arts, diesel mechanics, welding, practical nursing and computer information systems. The division of humanities offers communication, English and foreign languages, and the division of fine arts offers art, dance, music and theater. A wide number of subjects are offered by the division of social and behavioral science and the division of science and mathematics, such as anthropology, economics, geography, history, psychology, sociology, biology, botany, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics and physics.
Brigham City / Utah / United States
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Our Story PIONEER CARE CENTER is a skilled nursing facility located in beautiful Brigham City, Utah. Pioneer provides 24/7 skilled nursing care in a warm and welcoming environment for residents in need of rehabilitation. Our staff at Pioneer provide state of the art physical, occupational, and speech therapy services, assisting residents to regain their independence and return home. For residents who need long-term skilled nursing care, we provide a supportive, caring home tailored to each resident to address individual needs and preferences. At our care community we embrace a reverence for life and a heart for healing. Come take a tour of our newly updated facility and feel at home with us today!
Salt Lake City / Utah / United States
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Located in Salt Lake City, Utah Youth Village specializes in residential care services. It also provides educational grants, parenting classes and therapy services for troubled, neglected and abused children and youth. Founded in 1969, the organization is approved by the Teaching-Family Association. It operates more than 50 treatment foster homes for children in the age group of 2 to 18 years. The organization also operates group homes for teenage boys and girls. Its treatment foster homes focus on the development of independent living and family interactive skills. The organization conducts training classes on academic success and sexual abuse. Additionally, Utah Youth Village conducts fundraisers, fashion shows and award ceremonies.
Salt Lake City / Utah / United States
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One of our main undertakings is to fight for passage of the national Community Choice Act, which will allow persons who need assistance to live to choose whether to receive needed assistance at home, surrounded by friends, family and neighbors, or in a nursing home. Click on the logo at the left for more information about the Community Choice Act. We are members of ADAPT -- a national grass roots activists organization fighting for the civil rights of persons with disabilities, using the principles of non-violent action. ADAPT is the main force behind the Community Choice Act effort. Click on the ADAPT logo to go to their web site and learn more about our efforts at the national level. The Disabled Rights Action Committee has partnered with the "Dont Disable the Disabled" public relations campaign to raise awareness on the importance of respecting accessible parking that is reserved for persons with disabilities, including insuring vans can deploy their lifts. For more information on this important campaign, click the logo to the left. To donate via PayPal to this important public information campaign click on the "Donate" button below. Is there an issue or civil rights violation you believe DRAC should dealing with or attacking? Let us know.