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COLUMBUS HOSPICE, INC.
COLUMBUS HOSPICE, INC.
Columbus, Georgia
100-499 employees
Non-profit community hospice since 1979. Our coverage area includes 10 counties in Georgia and 5 in Alabama. We are a Joint Commission accredited hospice. Columbus Hospice provides superior care to those with a life-limiting illness.
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Top Benefits
POSITIVE IMPACT HEALTH CENTERS, INC.
POSITIVE IMPACT HEALTH CENTERS, INC.
Atlanta, Georgia
100-499 employees
Positive Impact Health Centers provides HIV specialty care, along with HIV testing and prevention services. We also offer support services for behavioral health, including substance abuse and mental health treatment.
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Market Leading
ATLANTA UNION MISSION 403B PLAN
ATLANTA UNION MISSION 403B PLAN
Atlanta, Georgia
100-499 employees
Atlanta Mission is the city’s largest and longest-running provider of services to homeless men, women and children. We transform, through Christ, the lives of those facing homelessness. We work to empower those experiencing homelessness in Atlanta by investing in their spiritual, personal, and professional development.
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Market Competitive
DISC VILLAGE, INC.
DISC VILLAGE, INC.
Tallahassee, Florida
100-499 employees
DISC Village, Inc. is a private, non-profit corporation that provides a full continuum of services from prevention and intervention to residential treatment and aftercare services for individuals adversely affected by alcohol and other drug abuse, and those who may be involved in the criminal and/or juvenile justice systems. DISC Village partners with local service providers across the Big Bend Region and collaborates with multiple state and federal departments to provide a broad array of services for the multiple and diverse needs of the community. DISC Village is licensed by the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, and is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). DISC Village consistently serves individuals and families throughout North Florida with a multidisciplinary staff of trained professionals and paraprofessionals dedicated to the growth and well being of our community.
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Market Competitive
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN ATLANTA, INC.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN ATLANTA, INC.
Atlanta, Georgia
100-499 employees
Atlanta Habitat for Humanity partners with working families, sponsors, and communities to build affordable, green, quality homes and to provide support services that promote successful home purchase and ownership. As one of 1,500 local affiliates of Habitat for Humanity International, Atlanta Habitat works primarily in the city of Atlanta and Fulton County to bring generous donors and hardworking volunteers together with qualified, working families. The result is dramatic, positive differences in the lives of family members and in neighborhoods. We construct quality houses that are sold to homebuyer families through no-profit, no-interest loans. Homebuyers complete 250 sweat-equity hours and other requirements, pay for their homes and all upkeep, and maintain current payments on their properties. More than 40 staff members support the efforts of over 13,000 volunteers to raise funds, qualify homeowner applicants, build houses, provide administrative support, and much more. Our extensive homeowner education program offers a wide variety of classes, 12 of which are required. With 30 years of experience fostering successful transitions from tenancy to ownership, we know the essential ingredient that fosters success is knowledge. Our four-star rating by Charity Navigator is an affirmation of our intense focus on fiscal responsibility as we work to serve more parents, grandparents, guardians, and most importantly – children. Please visit our website for more information.
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CHILDREN'S FORUM, INC.
CHILDREN'S FORUM, INC.
Tallahassee, Florida
50-99 employees
The Children's Forum is a private, not-for-profit organization that is committed to enhancing quality early learning experiences for children. Our mission is to provide leadership and advocacy to achieve high-quality early care and education and afterschool services for all children.
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MACON-BIBB COUNTY ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL, INC.
MACON-BIBB COUNTY ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL, INC.
Macon, Georgia
100-499 employees
MACON-BIBB COUNTY EOC, INC is a hospital & health care company based out of 1680 BROADWAY, Macon, Georgia, United States.
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Market Leading
CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY
CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY
Birmingham, Alabama
50-99 employees
Children's Aid Society of Alabama (CAS) has provided services to families in need or at risk since 1912. We believe that children who grow up in safe, stable homes with loving families or permanent supports have the greatest chance of success. We help parents gain the skills and resources they need to keep families together. When children cannot remain with their birth families, we recruit and prepare adoptive homes. We house homeless young mothers and their children while they gain education and job skills that enable them to create family homes. We prepare youth in foster care to age out with the skills necessary to live independently.
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OPEN HAND ATLANTA, INC.
OPEN HAND ATLANTA, INC.
Atlanta, Georgia
100-499 employees
Open Hand prepares, packs and delivers nearly 5,000 health-promoting meals each day throughout metro-Atlanta to thousands of our friends and neighbors who are homebound, disabled or simply too sick to prepare their own meals.
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Market Leading
NOBIS WORKS, INC.
NOBIS WORKS, INC.
Marietta, Georgia
100-499 employees
Tommy Nobis Center has been empowering people through employment since 1977. Our focus is to educate, train, and employ people with disabilities. Fueled by the vision of supportive communities where people with disabilities are afforded the opportunity to work, Tommy Nobis Center helps people with disabilities find independence and workplace success. • Tommy Nobis Center provides comprehensive vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities in the metro Atlanta community. Tommy Nobis Center provides participants the opportunity to train or gain employment at community businesses and offers business solutions including fulfillment and production solutions in our 40,000-square foot warehouse equipped with six loading docks, forklifts, shrink wrappers, heat sealers and more. In addition, we serve students through EYES (Early Youth Employment Services) in Metro Atlanta schools and at TNC through our Summer Youth Program. • Nobis Enterprises is an AbilityOne nonprofit agency that services government contracts by training and employing people with disabilities. More than 70 Nobis Enterprises employees provide administrative, custodial, mail center, and supply room services supporting 10 federal and state contracts throughout 23 states.
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QUALITY CARE FOR CHILDREN, INC.
QUALITY CARE FOR CHILDREN, INC.
Atlanta, Georgia
100-499 employees
For 40 years, Quality Care for Children (QCC) has worked to ensure Georgia’s infants and young children reach their full potential. QCC helps child care programs provide nutritious meals and educational care to young children so they are ready for success in school and helps parents access quality child care so that they can attend college or succeed in the workplace.
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Market Competitive
COMMUNITY ACTION OF SOUTH MISSISSIPPI
COMMUNITY ACTION OF SOUTH MISSISSIPPI
Moss Point, Mississippi
100-499 employees
Our mission is to provide quality services that empowers the community and fosters independence.
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Market Leading