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The HELP Foundation (HELP) has been a leading provider of residential services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) since 1965. Beginning with a few dedicated families and one childrens` home HELP has grown to care for more than 500 individuals each year in 26 locations. Our mission is to ensure that people with IDD have the homes, environments and opportunities to be valued members of their communities. In serving this mission HELP provides residential support services in Cuyahoga, Lake, and Summit counties as well as our HELP Summer Program for children with developmental, behavioral and medical disabilities, and the HELP Adult Day Support Program. All of our programs are dedicated to providing the best quality services to our clients, based on their needs and desires so that they might live the best life they choose.
Sun Life Family Health Center is a Casa Grande, AZ-based company in the Non-profit sector.
United Way of Snohomish County is a community impact organization serving Snohomish County for more than 70 years. In addition to funding 107 programs through 40 agencies with a special focus on local health and human services, United Way of Snohomish County supports a number of initiatives focused on education, financially stable families, a youth volunteering program, North Sound 211 and an emerging initiative in survival English.
St Anthony Foundation is a San Francisco, CA-based company in the Non-profit sector.
United Way of Benton and Franklin Counties is a local not-for-profit organization that is improving lives in our community. This is done through Community Solutions which focuses our work on four areas of need: education, health, safety, and self-sufficiency. A key component of this is United Way of Benton and Franklin Counties’ facilitation of two community initiatives called Our Babies Can’t Wait and Prepared by 20. Who runs the United Way of Benton and Franklin Counties? A volunteer Board of Directors comprised of more than 50 local community leaders governs the United Way of Benton and Franklin Counties. Board members represent the diversity and interests of our community. A highly qualified staff is employed by United Way to manage the organization, raise funds, and provide services in our community, including bringing the community together to identify community priorities, developing solutions to pressing needs, and coordinating efforts to deliver services efficiently.