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For more than 45 years, Acts Retirement-Life Communities has met the retirement lifestyle and healthcare needs of older adults living in our communities. Our company began in 1971 with the vision of a church pastor and his congregation whose goal was to create an environment that offered seniors a rewarding lifestyle and high quality healthcare if ever needed. Today, Acts is the largest not-for-profit owner, operator and developer of continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) in the United States. Our 23 communities currently serve approximately 9,700 residents in nine states. Our vision for Acts is to have The Acts Culture of Loving-Kindness be the basic fiber of our daily practice to meet the needs of those we serve. As we continue to grow, we are looking for dedicated and compassionate individuals to join our team who help to carry out our mission of serving older adults. We have been able to provide an unparalleled quality of life for our residents by recruiting and hiring great people who understand our vision and strive to be a part of it. We are convinced that the secret to our success is our employees who work as a team each day to make a positive difference in the lives of our residents. It is for this reason that we provide a working environment based on fair employment practices, competitive pay and benefits, career opportunities and other programs designed to help our employees achieve their professional goals.
OneGoal`s mission is to close the college divide by enlisting and training our nation`s best educators to teach historically underserved high school students how to enroll in and complete college. OneGoal targets historically underserved students in low-income high schools with an average incoming GPA of 2.7 and an incoming ACT/SAT score of 15/729 to become OneGoal Fellows.
Diplomat Country Club is a Hallandale, FL-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
For more than a century, Children's Home Society of California (CHS) has adapted to the changing needs of children and families.
Since 1982, Project Transition has provided hope and healing to adults with serious mental illness. Our members are part of a residential treatment community that promotes sustainable recovery. Each of our six locations is situated in an attractive apartment complex and located in the Southeastern Pennsylvania region.