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SERVICESOURCE, INC.
SERVICESOURCE, INC.
Oakton, Virginia
500+ employees
Fringe Benefit Group is a dynamic company that specializes in crafting customized benefit programs for #HourlyWorkers and #GovernmentContractors. Our commitment to excellence, innovation, and integrity has positioned us as a leader in prevailing wage and hourly benefit solutions. Follow: @theamericanworker and @thecontractorsplan for more!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
AMERICARES FOUNDATION, INC.
AMERICARES FOUNDATION, INC.
Stamford, Connecticut
100-499 employees
Welcome to Americares—we're a global #nonprofit that has been saving lives and improving #health for 40+ years! www.americares.org
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Top Benefits
THREE LOWER COUNTIES COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
THREE LOWER COUNTIES COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
Salisbury, Maryland
500+ employees
Established in 1994, Chesapeake Health Care is a Federally Qualified Health Center serving patients in Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties. We have more than 100 providers in many specialties including adult and family medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, urogynecology, mental health, dental, and pharmacy. Our mission is to provide the highest quality, affordable, culturally competent healthcare and preventative services. We offer a full range of pharmacy services as well. We constantly expanding our services to better serve our community. Chesapeake Health Care has locations in Salisbury, Berlin, Princess Anne, and Pocomoke. To learn more about YOUR Community Health Center, or to make an appointment, please visit www.ChesapeakeHC.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
HELEN KELLER SERVICES
HELEN KELLER SERVICES
Brooklyn, New York
100-499 employees
For over 125 years, Helen Keller Services for the Blind has helped people of all ages who are blind or visually impaired to develop independence and to participate actively and fully in their communities. Mission Our mission is to help individuals of all ages who are blind or visually impaired, and who may have additional disabilities, to develop independence and to participate actively in their communities, and to provide public education and blindness prevention programs. Company Overview Founded in 1893, Helen Keller Services for the Blind offers a wide range of services and programs for people of all ages who are blind or have vision impairments. Thousands of people in the New York metropolitan area and in Nassau and Suffolk Counties take advantage of these services every year. Description Headquartered in Brooklyn, HKSB has additional rehabilitation sites in Hempstead and Huntington, Long Island. The agency also operates the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults (www.hknc.org) in Sands Point, New York, with regional offices around the country. Products • Employment Services • Low Vision Services • Rehabilitation Services • Services for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities • Services for Students • The Children’s Learning Center
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MARY'S CENTER FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD CARE
MARY'S CENTER FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD CARE
Washington, District of Columbia
500+ employees
Mary's Center, founded in 1988, is a Community Health Center that provides health care, family literacy and social services to individuals whose needs too often go unmet by the public and private systems. Mary's Center uses a holistic, multi-pronged approach to help each participant access individualized services that set them on the path toward good health, stable families, and economic independence. The Center offers high-quality, professional care in a safe and trusting environment to residents from the entire DC metropolitan region, including individuals from nearly 50 countries, through 8 locations. Mary's Center provides access to health care services regardless of participants'​ ability to pay. We owe our success to a strategy of linking health care to community-based support services while helping family members reach their education goals. We believe that individuals who are healthy and feel supported in their communities become better learners and are motivated to achieve greater economic stability. We have observed that stable families place more emphasis on the educational achievement of their children, thus strengthening the well-being--and health--of the next generation. We listen closely and carefully to our participants, and then work with them to create a customized prescription of services to help them attain good physical and mental health. We also work with participants to set attainable education goals that, once reached, will bolster their economic stability. Because the individuals and families we serve often face multiple life challenges, we use a social change model that addresses the many factors that lead to poor health such as poverty, limited education, and few job opportunities. By integrating and linking our own services with those offered by our community partners, we empower vulnerable families to lead healthy and productive lives. This comprehensive approach yields results. The mothers who come to us for prenatal care deliver babies with healthy birth weights. Participants with diabetes learn to control their blood sugar levels. Parents who attend our various programs increase involvement in their children's education and watch them graduate from college and lead productive lives. Our web of services helps the region save millions of dollars as we prevent child abuse, gang involvement, teen pregnancy and chronic diseases. Simply stated, Mary's Center changes lives every day.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FAMILY DESIGN RESOURCES, INC.
FAMILY DESIGN RESOURCES, INC.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
100-499 employees
Voce (vō-chāy), which means voice, is a change agent. We use our voice, and empower you to use yours, to create positive, lasting change in people’s lives. We use our voice because we believe every person should belong and be empowered to thrive. Our agency (previously known as Family Design Resources) began in 1999 by pioneering a model that is nationally recognized for expediting adoptions and supporting families. Today, we provide consultation and training to agencies throughout the country in the areas of trauma and loss, adoption and permanency, diversity and inclusion, and individual and family well-being. Additionally, with our partner Diakon, we co-administer the Statewide Adoption and Permanency Network (SWAN) program for the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. Voce is a member of the Adoption Exchange Association, Child Welfare League of America, North American Council on Adoptable Children, and Youth Collaboratory.
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Top Benefits
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VITAL STRATEGIES, INC.
VITAL STRATEGIES, INC.
New York, New York
100-499 employees
Vital Strategies is a global health organization that believes every person should be protected by a strong public health system. We work with governments and civil society in 73 countries to design and implement evidence-based strategies that tackle their most pressing public health problems. Our goal is to see governments adopt promising interventions at scale as rapidly as possible.
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Top Benefits
ALLONE HEALTH RESOURCES, INC.
ALLONE HEALTH RESOURCES, INC.
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
100-499 employees
AllOne Health is the premier provider of whole health solutions for organizations worldwide. With over 50 years of experience, AllOne Health provides reimagined employee assistance programs (EAP), wellness, concierge, crisis management and organizational development, covering 11M+ lives and growing. Known for global resources and local experience, AllOne Health offers expansive mental health, physical health, financial wellness, family care, lifestyle support, and organizational health services designed to help people and organizations unleash their full potential. AllOne Health drives positive change for organizations, powered by people who care. Learn more at AllOneHealth.com.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
AUTISM SPEAKS, INC.
AUTISM SPEAKS, INC.
Washington, District of Columbia
100-499 employees
Autism Speaks is dedicated to promoting solutions, across the spectrum and throughout the lifespan, for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. Our vision is a world where all people with autism can reach their full potential.
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Top Benefits
EDEN AUTISM SERVICES, INC.
EDEN AUTISM SERVICES, INC.
Princeton, New Jersey
500+ employees
Eden Autism is a primary resource for autism information, education, training, and support. Since 1975, Eden, a not-for-profit organization, has provided early intervention, education, employment training, and residential services for children and adults with autism. Eden offers both in-person and online support and training programs for families and professionals. Recognized nationally, Eden is headquartered in Princeton, NJ.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES, INC.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES, INC.
Gaithersburg, Maryland
500+ employees
CSS provides quality, community-based services to individuals with developmental disabilities. Individuals are supported in accordance with their needs in school, work, home, and the community. Services are designed by the individual, the individual's family, and others who know the individual well. Services are rendered in the environments in which the individual desires to live, work, recreate, or pursue educational goals, and are designed to support each to pursue his or her own self-directed life goals.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
WESTCHESTER INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
WESTCHESTER INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Valhalla, New York
100-499 employees
WIHD is one of the nation's 67 University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDDs). WIHD works towards a shared vision that foresees a future in which all people, including people with disabilities, participate fully in their communities. Independence, productivity, and community inclusion are key components of this vision. WIHD is uniquely positioned to facilitate the flow of disability-related information between community and university. The Institute works with people with disabilities, vulnerable children, members of their families, state and local government agencies, and community providers on projects that provide training, technical assistance, direct medical and clinical care, research, and information sharing, with a focus on building the capacity of communities to sustain all their citizens. Many issues, such as early intervention, health care, community-based services, inclusive and meaningful education, transition from school to work, employment, housing, assistive technology, and transportation have been directly addressed by the services, research, and training provided by the UCEDD's and WIHD.
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Market Competitive