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CPES is a home-based program that provides early intervention services to DDD referred infants and toddlers birth to three years. Community-based group play sessions are offered once a month for enrolled toddlers and their caregivers. Bilingual services
Mather Lifeways is one of the leading companies in Non-Profit industry. Mather Lifeways is based in Evanston, IL. You can find more information on Mather Lifeways at www.matherlifeways.com
Arkansas Foodbank, the largest hunger relief organization in Arkansas, is a member of Feeding America and the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance. The Foodbank offers innovative programming focused on serving hungry Arkansans with more healthy and nutritious food. Programs like Food For Kids, Food For Families, and Food For Seniors provide food and other resources for more than 400 food pantries, soup kitchens, schools, colleges, shelters, senior centers, and other agencies that provide aid directly to hungry Arkansans.
Philadelphia FIGHT is a Federally Qualified Health Center providing high-quality medical care, including HIV and Hepatitis C primary care, family dentistry, behavioral health services, consumer education, clinical research, and advocacy for individuals and families from all walks of life and at every stage of life. Each year FIGHT reaches over 11,000 individuals with social services and education programs and treats over 7,100 people at our health centers regardless of their ability to pay.
Pioneer Network was formed in 1997 by a small group of prominent professionals in long-term care to advocate for person-directed care. This group called for a radical change in the culture of aging so that when our grandparents, parents — and ultimately ourselves — go to a nursing home or other community-based setting it is to thrive, not to decline. This movement, away from institutional provider-driven models to more humane consumer-driven models that embrace flexibility and self-determination, has come to be known as the long-term care culture change movement. Our partners and audience are primarily engaged in some aspect of long-term care including long-term care CEOs and administrators, consumers and family caregivers, doctors and nurses, direct care providers, and others who care about, and care for, the aging.