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Health and Human Services in United States
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Active Day
At Active Day, we are dedicated to enhancing the lives of seniors and adults with disabilities through compassionate, person-centered care. With over 100 locations across 10 states, we provide Adult Day Services, In-Home Care Support, and specialized IDD Services that empower socialization, independence, inclusion, and meaningful community engagement. Our Adult Day Services offer safe, engaging environments where members enjoy therapeutic activities, build friendships, and receive support for chronic conditions, memory loss, and physical limitations. Our caring, experienced professionals are committed to helping members maintain their independence and dignity. We also provide comprehensive IDD Services, both in-center and community-based, designed to help individuals build life skills, foster independence, and achieve personal goals. Services may include daily living skills training, therapeutic activities, community involvement, vocational support, and more—delivered with respect for each person’s unique strengths and needs. In select communities, our In-Home Care Services allow individuals to receive reliable, compassionate support in the comfort of their homes, helping them remain safe, supported, and independent. We serve communities in: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina.(Home Care is offered in Kentucky and South Carolina.) We believe everyone deserves to thrive in a safe, supportive and inclusive community.
1001 to 5000 staff
Albertina Kerr
Albertina Kerr supports people across Oregon in living full lives, on their own terms. Nationally accredited and one of the Pacific Northwest's oldest and largest nonprofit human services providers, we provide 24-hour residential care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and youth with complex needs, including both I/DD and mental health needs. We also offer Supported Employment, Inclusive Day Services, Crisis Psychiatric Care for Youth, and inclusive housing at the award-winning Wynne Watts Commons.
501 to 1000 staff
Concern - Professional Services For Children, Youth And Families
CONCERN is a multi-service private non-profit 501(c)(3) human services organization that provides services to children, youth, and families encouraging growth, and promoting positive healthy lives. CONCERN’s services include foster care, adoption, and permanency, community-based prevention programs, behavioral health, and residential treatment. CONCERN began in 1978 as a foster care agency in Fleetwood, PA. Since then, CONCERN continues to meet the growing needs in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Currently, 15 sites bring hope, offer opportunity, and inspire change to over 7,500 individuals each year. Provided support and services to over people Supported children in youth and placement services Finalized 5,600 adoptions Served behavioral health clients Served 2,300 residential treatment clients
201 to 500 staff
Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc
HRSA recognized top 10% Federally Qualified Health Center. Services include medical, dental, and mental health.
201 to 500 staff
Fountain Life
Optimize your health with the world's leading science-backed longevity membership. Fountain Life adds healthy decades to members' lives through advanced diagnostics, personalized health plans, and cutting-edge therapeutics, all powered by AI. Fountain Life is for those who refuse to settle. For those who push the boundaries of possibility and potential. Find your edge. Find your purpose. Find your evolution.
51 to 200 staff
Kodiak Area Native Association
The Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation providing health care and social services for the Alaska Natives and our communities throughout the Koniag region. We have been providing resources for improved health and wellbeing for generations since 1966, including Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health, and Community Service Programs to serve the communities of the City of Kodiak, Akhiok, Karluk, Old Harbor, Ouzinkie, Port Lions, and Larsen Bay. KANA believes that healthy individuals live in healthy communities, and have prioritized offering resources accordingly to elevate the quality of life of those we serve.
201 to 500 staff
Lutheran Social Services Of The National Capital Area
Since 1917, Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area (LSSNCA), a human services and immigration relief and refugee welcome agency, has accompanied those in need throughout Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. to foster resiliency, self-sufficiency, and access to opportunities. We provide services that last beyond just the initial arrival for families, youth, children, and individuals rebuilding their lives in the D.C. metro area. LSSNCA is accredited by COA Accreditation, a service of Social Current. Motivated daily by our belief in the inherent dignity of all, LSSNCA’s innovative participant-informed programs serve refugees, forced migrants, immigrants, children and youth, and underserved communities by filling in the gaps. Piloting initiatives like the area’s first camp for kids impacted by the HIV/AIDS crisis, originating local pro se asylum workshops for Afghan Allies, launching a Resource Center to serve as a community hub for all recently arrived program participants, and offering myriad trauma-informed mental health support services, LSSNCA strives to create an inclusive community of well-being where people thrive.
201 to 500 staff
Montgomery County Board Of Developmental Disabilities Services
The Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities Services is the local government agency that coordinates services and funding for eligible children and adults who are residents of Montgomery County and have a qualifying diagnosis of an intellectual or developmental disability. Our agency connects people to critical services in the community, including case management, transportation, employment support, adult day services and residential services. We also offer a variety of direct services to individuals with developmental disabilities that are locally funded through the Montgomery County Human Services Levy-services designed to help families who wish to support their child in their home, including: early intervention services, mental health services, behavior support services, respite, adaptive equipment, recreation, self-advocacy programming and crisis intervention services.
201 to 500 staff
Pathpoint
PathPoint, a non-profit organization based in Santa Barbara, supports people in living the life they choose. We partner with people with disabilities, people with mental health diagnoses, and young adults, to pursue their hopes and dreams through strengthening workplace abilities, building life skills, and developing meaningful relationships. Founded in 1964, we offer services in five Central Coast and Southern California counties: Kern, Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura.
201 to 500 staff
The Edinburg Center
The Edinburg Center is a non-profit community-based services agency with a mission distinguished by our longstanding belief that all people have the potential to learn, the capacity for change and the right to live a meaningful life in the community of their choice. We provide a diverse array of innovative services to enhance the quality of life for individuals facing mental health conditions, co-occurring substance use issues, developmental disabilities, and brain injuries. Our services include: Adult Community Outreach Support Services: Offering personalized assistance to adults with mental health conditions and/or developmental disabilities. Residential Support: Providing safe and supportive living environments for individuals needing care. Short-Term Respite Care: Offering temporary relief for adults dealing with mental health conditions and/or developmental disabilities. Day Treatment Services: Supporting individuals through structured programs during the day. Clubhouse Services: Creating a sense of community and purpose for our clients. Outpatient Counseling and Medication Services: Addressing mental health needs through counseling and medication management. Additionally, we extend our commitment to children and families across the state, offering in-home behavioral services, therapeutic monitoring, and in-home therapy services.
201 to 500 staff
The Gathering Place
The Gathering Place (TGP) offers services to combat poverty and address the impacts of marginalization and oppression that are often contributing factors to poverty or homelessness. By offering low-barrier access to a broad range of basic necessities and wrap-around care options, TGP guides women, gender-diverse people, and their children living in poverty from a place of crisis and instability to one of stability and security. MISSION We are a community of safety and hope where positive relationships, choice, and essential resources transform lives. GUIDING PRINCIPLES We serve women, children, transgender, and non-binary individuals who are experiencing poverty or homelessness. We believe in hope as an important change agent and hold that hope for everyone. We believe deeply in the power of community and continue working to develop it. Our key values include recognizing individual strengths, building respect and trust, and offering acceptance unconditionally. VISION Fight indifference * Insist on connectedness * Inspire
51 to 200 staff
The Lincoln Center For Family And Youth
THE LINCOLN CENTER (TLC) for Family and Youth is a social enterprise company serving areas of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and North Carolina. Founded in 1970 by a behavioral health hospital, TLC is an entrepreneurial nonprofit providing innovative education, coaching, and counseling services to individuals and families, as well as grant writing and management services for school districts and universities. TLC is comprised of five divisions: TLC Leadership Academies, TLC Education Institute, TLC Staffing Solutions, TLC Coaching and Counseling Center, and Heather's Hope: A Center for Victims of Crime. These programs unite under a shared vision “to transform lives and communities - one moment, one choice, one connection at a time."
201 to 500 staff
Veritas Hhs
Veritas HHS provides operational and consulting expertise to health and human services agencies at the State and county levels. Currently Veritas HHS specializes in child support enforcement services, but also brings expertise in government health insurance and child welfare programs. Founded by Robert G.(Bob) Williams, Veritas HHS brings together experienced and sophisticated subject matter experts to help solve the many challenges of providing better and more efficient services in a time of rapidly evolving policies and delivery systems. The Veritas HHS Difference - Owned and operated by committed subject matter professionals - Direct executive engagement - Committed to better program outcomes - Track record of innovation and success
201 to 500 staff
Volunteers Of America Western Washington
Volunteers of America Western Washington (VOAWW) is a comprehensive human service organization serving locations in Snohomish County and statewide. We are the place to turn for families in crisis, children, seniors, and people with disabilities. In fact, each year, we receive more than requests for assistance. We strengthen families and empower our community with our food and shelter programs, early learning opportunities, activities and fellowship for older adults, and support independent living for people with developmental disabilities. Follow us on social media @voaww to get involved with this critical work, see our mission statement in action, and learn more about our staff and clients who are the driving forces behind what we do. Career opportunities can be found at if you are interested in serving others through purpose-driven work.
501 to 1000 staff
Daily Planet Health Services
Our Mission The Daily Planet’s mission is to provide accessible, comprehensive, and integrated quality health services to anyone regardless of their housing, financial or insurance status. Our Vision We envision a community where ALL are empowered to live healthy, enriched and stable lives. Our Values Daily Planet’s board and staff identified key core values for our organization that guide our work with our clients, each other, and our community partners: Respect | Inclusiveness | Empowerment | Compassion
51 to 200 staff
Fullscript
Fullscript believes in the power of whole person care and is fully committed to helping all providers deliver it. We help create an ongoing cycle of whole person care by giving providers a single platform that brings together industry-leading labs, clinically effective supplements, and an intuitive suite of tools to promote adherence and outcomes.
501 to 1000 staff
Isaiah House Treatment Center
Isaiah House Treatment Center | Christ-Centered Recovery & Second Chances Isaiah House is a nonprofit, faith-based, CARF-accredited, and AODE-licensed leader in substance use disorder treatment in Kentucky. Our mission is to offer hope, healing, and lasting recovery through a holistic approach that transforms lives mentally, physically, spiritually, and financially. Comprehensive Treatment & Services We provide residential treatment, outpatient programs (IOP/OP), and recovery housing, offering: Short-term & long-term residential treatment Outpatient therapy & behavioral health services Job-skills training, employment assistance & education Recovery housing for continued support Our Locations Men’s Centers: Isaiah House Main – Willisburg, Olivia Center – Louisville, Jake Kuertz Center & Greg Bowen Center – Chaplin Women’s Center: Shelley Center – Harrodsburg Outpatient & Primary Care: Real Hope Behavioral Health – Danville, Hillview & Georgetown Isaiah House Community Health Center – Lexington More Than Treatment: A Path to a New Life Second-chance employment through Isaiah House & trusted partners GED & college classes to build a future beyond addiction Job training, legal aid & financial management support Accessible Care for All We accept Medicaid, major insurance, KORE, UNITE, and self-pay, ensuring affordable, high-quality care. Join Us in Changing Lives As a nonprofit, we rely on donations to provide life-changing recovery programs. Donate today: Contact us at 859-375-9200 to learn more.
201 to 500 staff
Payer Matrix, Llc
Payer Matrix focuses on providing quality care management and advocacy for specialty drugs, providing a substantial cost saving to our clients and members who may not otherwise have this type of discounted access to the drugs they need.
51 to 200 staff
The Little Clinic
The Little Clinic provides high quality, affordable healthcare located in convenient retail settings. The Little Clinic diagnoses and treats minor illnesses for patients 12 months of age and up with care provided by board certified family nurse practitioners and/or physician assistants. The Little Clinic began in 2003 with its first locations in Louisville, Kentucky. Company founders believed a new model was needed to make quality healthcare more accessible and affordable for busy individuals who juggle demands of work and family every day. The concept of locating professionally staffed healthcare clinics in retail stores provided a welcomed solution for households needing convenience and affordability in their healthcare delivery. Also, patients cited the need for a complement to primary care physicians after normal office hours or on weekends. Since 2003, the company has expanded to serve patients in multiple regions of the country. High patient satisfaction scores clearly indicate how much patients enjoy their experiences at The Little Clinic. The company earned accreditation from The Joint Commission. The Gold Seal of Approval recognizes The Little Clinic commitment to meet The Joint Commission state-of-the-art, rigorous national standards for patient safety and quality improvement. In 2010, the company was purchased by the nation's largest grocery chain, The Kroger Co. The Little Clinic operates over 226 clinics in select Kroger, Fry's, JayC, King Soopers and Dillons stores in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Virginia, Kansas, and Colorado. No appointment necessary Open 7 days a week, including weeknights Affordable –– covered by many health insurance plans Care for the whole family –– 12 months of age and up
1001 to 5000 staff
Bridgewater Retirement Community
With high occupancy rates and about 550 residents in all levels of living, we are a thriving community with a solid financial base. BRC offers an excellent benefits package, and our work environment is team based and collaborative. We actively support the broader community and enjoy an outstanding reputation as both a top-notch senior living community and a great place to work.
201 to 500 staff
Buffalo City Mission
For over a century, Buffalo City Mission has been a pillar of support for the City of Buffalo, dedicated to serving individuals and families through its most challenging times. From the Great Depression to today's economic hardships, we are committed to restoring hope, dignity, and lives. Inspired by the words of Matthew 25:35,'For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in,' Buffalo City Mission addresses the root causes of poverty and homelessness by providing comprehensive services that extend beyond basic needs. We offer a spectrum of care, including rescue resources like food and shelter, and restoration programs such as education, faith-based support, long-term housing, recovery support, and mental health services. By collaborating with over 80 community partners, we maximize our impact and create a network of support for those we serve. Our commitment extends to preventing homelessness through proactive outreach and providing crucial support to low-income individuals and families. We offer sustenance through daily meal service and provide essential goods, clothing, and food, free of charge, through our Agape Shop, strengthening the broader community and reflecting our belief in the inherent worth and dignity of every person.
51 to 200 staff
California Human Development
California Human Development is a farmworker services organization that creates paths and opportunities for people to rise above barriers in their pursuit of better lives
51 to 200 staff
Cariloop
We believe that no one should go through caregiving alone. With this cause in our minds and in our hearts, Cariloop helps families manage their loved ones' care needs by connecting them to an employer-sponsored caregiver support platform. Our experienced Care Coaches provide personalized guidance and professional support, while our digital platform provides easy access to robust collaboration tools and critical caregiving resources. The comprehensive solution helps reduce stress and burnout for caregivers, and helps employers drive increased employee productivity and reduced absenteeism.
51 to 200 staff
Catherine's Health Center
Since 1996, Catherine’s Health Center (Catherine’s) has provided access to high quality, affordable, and compassionate health care to all. After being designated a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in 2020, Catherine’s continues to expand services and scope by offering integrated and comprehensive primary medical, dental, and behavioral health services across four clinics and seven place-based sites. Catherine’s primary medical care includes substance use disorder treatment, infectious disease prevention and management, women’s health services, and psychiatry. Through a culture of team-based care and no missed opportunities, we work with partners toward our vision of a thriving community free of health inequities.
51 to 200 staff
Cri - Community Residences, Inc
CRi, formerly Community Residences, originated in the mid-70's by Arlington Virginia residents, churches & government leaders wanting to change the institutional treatment of individuals with mental illness. They believed individuals would best be supported in their home communities, in small residential settings, close to family and opportunities for community interaction. In the last forty-plus years, CRi services have evolved, and today CRi is a recognized leader delivering services to individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities and/or mental illness (individuals) diagnoses throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. As a community partner CRi collaborates with public and private partners to provide services individuals need so that they may live and thrive in their community. As a community leader, CRi is a passionate, innovative, ethical, well-managed and growing non-profit meeting the needs of individuals by providing programs and services that support personal growth, removing barriers and helping individuals with dignity and respect. In 2022, CRi provided supports and services to over 800 individuals, through the provision of medical, therapeutic, educational, vocational, residential and integrative recreational services to the formation of vital relational communities through which our consumers experience greater independence, dignity, fulfillment and happiness. CRi provides services throughout Northern Virginia, including the cities of Arlington, Alexandria, and Falls Church, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William and Richmond counties. In Maryland, mental health services are offered throughout Anne Arundel, Baltimore and Montgomery counties. To learn more about CRi, visit our website at
501 to 1000 staff
Diversified Services Network, Inc
Founded in 1989, DSN remains at the forefront of providing advanced IT Solutions, Project Management, Health and Human Services Consulting and Program Support, Grants Application and Management Consulting, and Staffing services to Fortune 500 companies and governmental entities. Public and private sectors work can be complicated and challenging, but for more than 35 years, DSN has led the way in providing solutions for complex problems. Although much of our work is multifaceted, the purpose behind it remains simple– we help government and businesses serve the people. Our suite of consulting and technology services are designed to help organizations solve problems and simplify complex issues. With time-tested, proven experience and industry expertise, DSN offers custom solutions tailored to fit the needs of individual clients. DSN is a certified Women Business Enterprise (WBE) by both the State of Illinois and Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) – in addition to other states. We are an equal opportunity employer and find that the diverse array of perspectives, skills, and experiences that our associates bring to DSN fuel innovation and excellence in every aspect of our work.
51 to 200 staff
Esperanza Community Services
About Esperanza Community Services: Established with a passion for empowering individuals with developmental disabilities, Esperanza Community Services has been a beacon of support and inclusivity since its inception in 1969. Our mission is to create a nurturing environment by fostering growth, independence, and a sense of belonging. What Sets Us Apart: From education to behavioral therapy, vocational training, and community integration, we offer a range of comprehensive services tailored to individual needs. Professional Expertise: Our team is comprised of experienced professionals, including behavior analysts, educators, and support staff, committed to delivering exceptional care. Collaborative Approach: We collaborate with families, caregivers, and external partners to create a network of support that maximizes the potential for success. Client-Centered Care: Each program and service is designed with the individual in mind, ensuring a personalized and client-centered approach. At Esperanza Community Services, we believe in creating a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Join us in our mission to build a community that embraces diversity, fosters growth, and provides a foundation for a brighter future. Wondering what we are up to at Esperanza? Click here to find out! https://linktr.ee/esperanzacommunity
51 to 200 staff
Free Arts For Abused Children Of Arizona
Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona uses a wide variety of arts as therapeutic tools to help heal children. We are the only nonprofit organization in Maricopa County, indeed all of Arizona, delivering creative and therapeutic arts programs, at no charge to participants or partner social service agencies, ages 3 to 26 years. Through a unique combination of arts, a therapy-based curriculum and evidence-based mentoring, Free Arts staff and trained adult volunteer mentors help participants channel emotions, release trauma and express themselves creatively to build self-confidence and develop trusting relationships with adults. Each year, Free Arts and its dedicated volunteers serve more than children at 120+ sites run by our network of 40+ agency partners. Since our inception, we have proudly served more than participants in the state through our collaboration with partner agencies.
11 to 50 staff
Frontier Community Services
We live for empowering, educating and supporting our community. Mission Statement The mission of Frontier Community Services is to provide quality, individualized home and community-based services for people of all ages who are at risk of, or experiencing a disabling condition, in order to minimize the need for institutional care. Vision Statement It is our belief that people are healthier and happier living in their own homes and communities. Based on that belief, Frontier Community Services will advocate for the right of individuals with disabilities of all ages to live in the home and community of their choice. Core Purpose To create a culture that supports, celebrates and promotes self-determination toward meaningful lives. FCS will continue to develop as a sound quality human service organization by providing services that are needed to support individuals and families to live safely in the least restrictive setting of their choice increasing affordable, accessible, residential, community housing options expanding service options in order to support individuals through all stages of life and by promoting community awareness and understanding
201 to 500 staff
Granite Bay Care, Inc
Granite Bay Care, Inc.(GBC) is committed to creating and maintaining community integration for individuals with Developmental Disabilities, while assisting them to obtain fundamental rights and increasing their quality of life. GBC is a multi-state human service agency providing intensive clinical, nursing, residential, and community-based support services to adults with cognitive, intellectual, mental health, and physical disabilities. GBC currently provides residential care in over 90 homes in Maine. Each home is designed to serve the unique needs of the clients who live there. A holistic approach is used by clinical professionals, management, and staff to encourage each to reach their full potential. We employ over 500 professionals in a dynamic, multi-cultural setting. We currently are the largest residential agency in Maine and are committed to a standard of excellence.
501 to 1000 staff
Hunter Health
Hunter Health is a full-service healthcare provider addressing the needs of our patients through medical, dental, behavioral health and health education services. Hunter Health has been offering affordable care to members of Sedgwick County and the surrounding communities since 1976. Hunter Health is the oldest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Wichita, and the only Urban Indian Health Program in the state. We aim to make healthcare a better system for everyone, especially you and the people you love. We provide patient-centered services, meaning we care about each of our patients individually, and offer a tailored treatment plan that best fits their lifestyle and goals. We offer extended hours, same day appointments and provide instruction on how to meet your health care needs when our office is not open, giving you 24-hour access to medical care.
51 to 200 staff
Itineris Inc
The goals of Itineris are to support adults on the autism spectrum to build on the progress they made in the school systems, to further their journey toward greater independence and to increase acceptance by the community at large. As a “work-rst” agency, we provide customized opportunities for individuals with ASD to obtain gainful employment and to participate meaningfully in all aspects of adult life.
51 to 200 staff
Maternal And Family Health Services, Inc
As a private non-profit health and human services organization, MFHS works to meet the health and nutrition needs of Northeastern Pennsylvania’s women, children and families with information, education, and quality care. Founded in 1971, MFHS has been preventing disease, promoting wellness, and empowering individuals to realize the promise of better health for over forty years. Today, we oversee and support a network of health and nutrition centers in 16 Pennsylvania counties, serving over women, men and children annually through five core programs- WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Nutrition Program - Reproductive Health Services - Cancer Screening Services - The Nurse-Family Partnership Home Visit Program - Pregnancy Care http://twitter.com/MFHS1
51 to 200 staff
Sasi
sasi is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing people with developmental disabilities with programs and services that will enable them to lead meaningful lives and be as independent as possible. Established in 1974, sasi has grown from a small, community-based agency to one of the largest service providers in Western New York. Our programs include employment training and placement, clinical and habilitation services, 24-hour residential care facilities, service coordination, recreation, therapeutic dance, and therapeutic horsemanship. Mission: Connecting people with creative opportunities that honor their choices and fit their lives. Vision: The people we support are fulfilled in their lives, respected in the community, and secure in their future.
501 to 1000 staff
Sleep Group Solutions
Sleep Group Solutions is a dental continuing education and airway diagnostic technology company serving the needs of physicians and dentists interested in screening, diagnosing and treating sleep apnea and other upper airway disorders. Our mission is to educate the dental community on their role in snoring and sleep apnea.
51 to 200 staff
Spectrum Community Services, Inc
Founded in 1971, Spectrum Community Services is a registered, private non-profit organization that improves the health and safety of seniors and low-income residents in Alameda County by enhancing their quality of life and helping them age at home with dignity.
51 to 200 staff
Success Rehabilitation
At Success Rehabilitation, now featuring our newest divisions, Community Skills Program® and Acadia NeuroRehab, we take pride in being a leading provider of post-acute brain rehabilitation programs and services. Spanning the continuum of post-acute care in brain injury rehabilitation, our comprehensive programs ensure an individualized and multidisciplinary team approach to rehabilitation - from Residential and Neuro Rehabilitation Outpatient Services to Home- and Community-Based Services.
51 to 200 staff
The Arc Alliance
The Arc Alliance provides supports to individuals with disabilities from birth throughout life across the Philadelphia suburban area. We provide Early Intervention Services, Supports Coordination Services, and Guardianship Services. Our team includes over 130 professionals who advocate for and support individuals with autism, intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities.
51 to 200 staff
The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region
For over 70 years, The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region (The Arc NCR) has empowered people with differing abilities to live, work and thrive in the community. The Arc NCR currently offers the following services to people with differing abilities living in Harford and Cecil Counties: Community Living Community Partners Employment Services Family Support Services Personal Supports Treatment Foster Care Our Mission The Arc NCR empowers people with differing abilities to live, work and thrive in the community. Our Vision A world where people with differing abilities lead personally valued lives. Our Tagline Advocate. Educate. Participate. The Arc NCR supports people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities to create lives that mirror yours and mine: students attending neighborhood schools, adults going to work and living in their own homes, and individuals enjoying the social and recreational opportunities in their communities. We are a private, non-profit local chapter of The Arc Maryland and The Arc of the United States, the largest national community-based organization devoted exclusively to improving the quality of life for all adults and children with developmental disabilities.
201 to 500 staff
Vista Maria
We support youth and families impacted by foster care, juvenile justice, and housing instability. Our work is rooted in compassion, safety, and the belief that every young person deserves a stable path forward. Many of the young people we serve are navigating the hardest points in their lives. Some are entering foster care for the first time, some are aging out without family support, and others are involved with the juvenile justice system. Families often come to us seeking stability, guidance, and trusted help to keep their children safe at home. We respond with programs that protect, empower, and prepare young people for independence. Our services include transitional and supportive housing, counseling, trauma-responsive care, life skills development, workforce readiness, health education, and community-based services designed to keep families together whenever possible. We believe in supporting the whole person. That means listening without judgment, providing opportunities to grow, and honoring each young person’s voice, culture, and goals. We partner closely with families, caregivers, and community networks to expand safety, healing, and long-term success. Our work is more than a place to stay or a program to complete. It’s belonging. It’s someone who notices your effort. It’s the chance to try again. It’s the steady support youth and families deserve as they build a future they can rely on. Together, with community partners, donors, volunteers, and advocates, we are building a system where every young person is seen, supported, and able to thrive. Because no one should face their future alone.
201 to 500 staff
Well
Well is a modern, dynamic engagement system, built to serve as a next-generation wellbeing partner, activating even hard-to-reach employee populations via a hybrid of cutting-edge AI and human support. Our system offers core services including personalized interventions, whole-person wellbeing coaching, and behavioral science-based incentive design. We accelerate the innovation cycle through our multidisciplinary Intervention Design Lab (IDL), deploying tailored interventions in weeks to address emerging health challenges. Functioning as a strategic ally, our system seamlessly integrates into existing benefits ecosystems, enhancing utilization and providing novel, actionable insights. Ultimately, this dynamic process delivers tangible business outcomes for clients, including demonstrable ROI and proven medical cost savings.
201 to 500 staff
Welvista
Welvista is a nonprofit organization offering hope and wellness to underserved South Carolinians through two programs, Medication Assistance Pharmacy (MAP) and SMILES for a Lifetime dental centers located on school grounds in some of the state's most rural counties. Welvista’s Medication Assistance Program (MAP) is one of the largest charitable pharmacies in the nation, providing free prescriptions to nearly low-income, uninsured South Carolinians every year. With more than 200 medications available and mailing directly to patients’ homes, Welvista bridges a tremendous gap to vital health services in our state. Welvista is dedicated to making sure every smile is a healthy one through our school-based children's dental program, Smiles for a Lifetime. Smiles provides preventative and restorative services to children in grades K-12 in rural South Carolina counties at no cost to parents. These dental centers are located on school grounds, run during school hours, and transportation is provided lessening the burden on parents who would miss work to take their children to the dentist. To provide children the highest quality of care, SMILES partners with SC-licensed dentists and hygienists from around the state. Since 2001, we have provided services to over 20,243 children and performed 120,204 restorative services. Give us a follow to keep up to date with how we are working towards a healthier South Carolina!
51 to 200 staff
3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic
3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic was founded in 2005 as a community effort to ensure that the young residents of Bayview Hunters Point (BVHP) had access to the same opportunities for healthcare, employment, and education as other youth in San Francisco. Today, 3rd Street reaches more than 1,800 young people across the entire Bay Area annually. We offer a wide range of holistic services that include-A full-service primary health care clinic-Individual, family, and group therapy and clinical case management-Youth Access Point into the City’s Coordinated Entry System -Housing-focused case management services -Rapid re-housing -Lower Polk TAY Navigation Center offers TAY, ages 18-27, support with substance abuse, mental health, education, and employment while they await placement into permanent homes-HealthCore: A healthcare-focused workforce development program that prepares TAY for careers in allied health-3rd Street Leadership Academy (3LA ): Participants study health challenges and opportunities in the neighborhood and connect with grassroots activists and public officials to impact change-Youth Outreach Squad (YOS): Youth learn about health and wellness and create health-focused outreach campaigns to share with their peers-Summer Health Education Program (SHEP): Over summer break, youth learn how to make informed choices about their health and the relationship between poverty, race, and chronic disease. Mission Statement To help youth make healthy and safe decisions that improve their physical, emotional, and social health, empowering them to become successful, contributing adults. Vision Statement To build a more equitable world where the color of a person’s skin is not a risk factor for chronic disease, homelessness, and economic instability, and that youth from all San Francisco neighborhoods lead happy, fulfilling lives.
51 to 200 staff
Aids Support Group Of Cape Cod
Since 1983, ASGCC services have helped people living with HIV achieve equal access to healthcare, secure housing, and programming that aims to empower. ASGCC is at the forefront of HIV prevention for all of the Cape and Islands and, as the leading provider of overdose prevention services in the region, we are spearheading the fight against the opioid epidemic on the Cape & Islands. We are deeply committed to working with individuals who are disproportionately impacted by the stigmatization of addiction, as well as those disenfranchised based on race, gender identity, sexual orientation & identity, health status and/or socio-economic status. ASGCC MISSION STATEMENT: The AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod saves lives through prevention, education and life-sustaining services that address public health crises to build healthy communities across the Cape and Islands.
11 to 50 staff
Aviva Family And Children's Services
Aviva believes every child and every family in our Los Angeles community deserves the chance for a brighter future. We provide compassionate support, therapeutic services, and guidance to at-risk children & families. Our Services Aviva Family and Children’s Services, a nonprofit, non-sectarian 501(c)(3) organization, founded in 1915 and formerly known as Hamburger Home, Inc. We have four main program focus areas-Mental Health -Crisis Intervention -Foster Care and Adoption Services -Interim Supportive Housing for Unhoused Women and Children -Lifting Youth Up Drop-In Center Children come to us as a result of-Physical, sexual and emotional abuse and neglect -Commercial sexual exploitation -Substance abuse -Mental health issues -Involvement with the juvenile justice system Aviva is 120 staff members strong. In our last fiscal year, we provided services to more than 3,200 children and families throughout Los Angeles County.
51 to 200 staff
Benhaven, Inc
A private, not-for-profit agency located in south central Connecticut, Benhaven currently has eight main program areas: Benhaven Academy, Benhaven Learning Network, Benhaven Career & Transition Services, Benhaven Residential Services, Benhaven Children's Behavioral Services, Benhaven School, Benhaven Individual & Family Support and Benhaven Shared Living Community Companion Home.
201 to 500 staff
Broward House
Broward House is a not-for-profit social services organization with more than 35 years of experience providing services to our community impacted by HIV and other health concerns. Our Commitment to Health Equity Our mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals impacted with chronic health challenges, including HIV, by providing pathways to wellness. Broward House is dedicated to Rebuilding Lives. We focus on supporting the community through four pillars of service: Transitional Housing, Case Management, Behavioral Health Services, and Testing & Outreach.
51 to 200 staff
Cancer Support Community San Francisco Bay Area
Cancer Support Community San Francisco Bay Area provides free comprehensive support programs including counseling, support groups, nutrition, exercise, emergency financial assistance and patient education programs as well as special programs for teens and children. Our evidence-based programs enable cancer patients and their loved ones to partner with their treatment team to manage their treatment and improve health outcomes and quality of life. Programs are offered in-person at our Walnut Creek and Antioch centers and virtually as well in English and Spanish. Cancer Support Community San Francisco Bay Area is a 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization that relies exclusively on donations from individuals, foundations and corporations. Our Federal tax identification number is 68-0157858.
11 to 50 staff