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VersAbility Resources has been providing comprehensive community-based supports for individuals with disabilities and their families for over 60 years. VersAbility currently serves over 1,400 individuals with disabilities annually in employment, community living, day support, and early childhood programs. Our service area includes Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, York County, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, as well as the ten counties on the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck. With a budget of $39 million and over 1,000 employees, we are a major business and employer. VersAbility Resources` mission is to "support individuals with disabilities in leading productive and fulfilling lives." Services in support of this mission range from coordinating developmental therapies for children to helping elderly caregivers plan for the future of their aging loved ones with disabilities.
Crittenton Services for Children and Families is a nonprofit committed to healing wounds of childhood trauma, abuse and neglect within the communities we serve. Our service planning areas are located throughout Southern California including: Orange, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, and San Diego Counties. Crittenton programs have dual national accreditation by the Council of Accreditation and The Joint Commission and include: Short-Term Residential Treatment, Community Based Services, Wraparound Family Services, Outpatient Mental Health, Foster Care and Transitional Age Youth Services. Short-Term Residential Treatment Program: Our short-term residential treatment center for teen girls in Orange County, CA offers a variety of services including: substance abuse treatment; comprehensive mental health services; social skills and behavior management; therapeutic behavior services; on-site medical services; educational assistance, transitional living services and recreation options for clients. Community Based Services and Programs: In addition, we provide community based clients and their families` outpatient mental health services, therapeutic behavior services and resource connections throughout the treatment process.
Kalamazoo Community Foundation is a Kalamazoo, MI-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Established in 1864, Good Shepherd Services is a non-profit residential treatment center for adolescents, ages 13 to 21, who are suffering from severe emotional and behavioral problems. Located on 70 wooded acres in Baltimore County, the Center provides therapeutic services and an MSDE-approved non-sectarian education in a residential and day school setting for students from throughout Maryland. Good Shepherd Services (also known as the House of the Good Shepherd of the City of Baltimore) is dedicated to the belief that no matter how severe the symptoms, all children can be reached and succeed in having productive lives. Consistent with our heritage of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, the mission is “Love in Action” and the belief that “One person is more precious than a world.” The Sisters of the Good Shepherd constantly explore innovative ways to build a stronger network of Good Shepherd programs across North America with the ultimate goal of ensuring that the special commitment and values behind the Good Shepherd mission endures as a lasting legacy. Please click on the Good Shepherd of North America logo below to learn more about our values, mission and other Good Shepherd agencies.
Northwest Burn Foundation is a Seattle, WA-based company in the Non-profit sector.