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PHILADELPHIA WORKS, INC.
PHILADELPHIA WORKS, INC.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
50-99 employees
Philadelphia Works (PhilaWorks) is a 501c3 non-profit organization that invests in solutions and services that grow Philadelphia's economy. We support employers to develop strong and diverse talent pipelines and connect career seekers to quality employment and training opportunities. PHILADELPHIA WORKS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER/PROGRAM. AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST TO INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES. JOHN DALY Compliance/EEO Officer 215-963-2100 [email protected]
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ABILITIES NETWORK
ABILITIES NETWORK
Towson, Maryland
100-499 employees
Founded in 1964 by passionate physicians and parents, Abilities Network has a long-standing history as an organization that assists individuals in Maryland to achieve their personal goals and reach their maximum potential through customized support and community. As a credited 501(c)(3)nonprofit, Abilities Network's mission is to challenge the community to acknowledge the value and equality of people of all abilities. We support children, adults, families, and seniors who are affected by a variety of at-risk factors, including a diagnosed disability, lack of environmental supports, low-socioeconomic levels, and limited knowledge about resources and/or the capacity to access them. Through Project Act, we offer extensive training opportunities to families, child care providers, teachers and community members with the goal of fostering inclusion and helping those that struggle with education thrive. Our Move Management program and monthly Speaker Series provide resources and information to help seniors move through their next phase of life with more ease. Abilities Network’s Healthy Families Baltimore County (HFBC) program has been serving families since 1999 by giving them the community, information, and resources they need to have healthy babies and strong families. Through Abilities Network’s Community and Employment Partners program we are able to help those with disabilities live a full life with independent living and employment services. Our services are customized to provide individuals and families with choices to help them accomplish more. All of our programs are united by our philosophy of working one on one with the individuals we serve in their homes, workplaces, and communities where we all live.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
BRANDYWINE COUNSELING & COMMUN
BRANDYWINE COUNSELING & COMMUN
Wilmington, Delaware
100-499 employees
Brandywine Counseling & Community Services, Inc. (BCCS) is a welcoming and innovative organization that contributes to stronger communities and enhances the quality of life of our clients. With integrity, we promote hope and empowerment to persons and families touched by substance use, mental health concerns, co-occurring diagnoses, HIV/AIDS, and their related challenges. For 35 years, BCCS has been a trusted provider of outstanding substance use and behavioral health treatment, HIV/AIDS prevention and education initiatives, and mental health services. Our core program offerings include Education, Prevention, Early Intervention, and Treatment. We pride ourselves on helping members of our community recover with dignity, while also focusing on improving their physical health. We makes good things possible.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
DELAWARE GUIDANCE SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH, INC.
DELAWARE GUIDANCE SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH, INC.
Wilmington, Delaware
100-499 employees
Delaware Guidance Services for Children & Youth, Inc. (DGS) has been serving Delaware’s families since 1953 and is the largest not-for-profit provider of behavioral health services for children and youth in the state. We serve approximately 10,000 children and their families annually with a continuum of mental health programs offered through clinics in Wilmington, Newark, Dover, Lewes and Seaford. Accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), we are also a member of Delaware’s Division of Child Mental Health Services system. DGS mission is to “provide quality therapeutic services to children, youth, and their families to increase their social, emotional, and behavioral wellness” and its vision for Delaware is “resilient families nurturing children’s well-being.” DGS accomplishes its mission using a strength and family-based approach that seeks to understand and address the effects of trauma by building resiliency and intervening at the individual, the family and the community level. DGS delivers services in the setting that best meets each client’s needs including in the office, home, school or other community setting. DGS is the largest provider of outpatient behavioral health services to children and their families in the State of Delaware. Fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) since 1976, DGS serves over 10,000 Delaware children through over 100,000 visits each year. The families we serve come from diverse backgrounds (38% African-American, 57% Caucasian, and 5% Hispanic), over 80% receive Medicaid and approximately 90% have household incomes under $30,000.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
PHILABUNDANCE
PHILABUNDANCE
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
100-499 employees
Philabundance seeks to drive hunger from our communities today and end hunger forever. It serves approximately 90,000 people per week, a third of whom are children and 15% of whom are seniors. In 2016, Philabundance distributed approximately 24 million pounds of food through its own neighborhood distribution programs and through a network of 350 member agencies in 9 counties in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Three quarters of a million people in our service area face hunger every day. Their stories are as diverse as the nine counties we serve: working families hit hard by the recession, women, children, seniors trying to make ends meet. The one thing they have in common is being part of a food system that desperately needs additional support. Philabundance was founded in 1984 with the simple belief that no man, woman or child should go hungry. Join us.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HOPEPHL
HOPEPHL
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
100-499 employees
HopePHL (pronounced Hopeful) is a newly formed social service organization for families, youth, and young children, experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Philadelphia. HopePHL was formed from two separate, but well known, social service organizations, People’s Emergency Center (PEC), and Youth Service, Inc (YSI), with 150 years of combined service experience. We provide a suite of programs, including: housing, advocacy and trauma-responsive social services that promote equity, resilience, autonomy and well-being, so people who need our services can achieve their goals, whether it’s a new home, a first job, enrolling in school, finding childcare, etc. Learn More at https://bit.ly/HopePHLInfo
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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BAYSIDE COMMUNITY NETWORK, INC.
BAYSIDE COMMUNITY NETWORK, INC.
Elkton, Maryland
100-499 employees
BAYSIDE COMMUNITY NETWORK, INC. is a mental health care company based out of PO BOX 9, ELKTON, Maryland, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CHESAPEAKE CENTER, INC.
CHESAPEAKE CENTER, INC.
Easton, Maryland
100-499 employees
Chesapeake Center Inc is a hospital & health care company based out of 11834 Canon Blvd, Newport News, Virginia, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PEOPLE'S PLACE II, INC.
PEOPLE'S PLACE II, INC.
Milford, Delaware
50-99 employees
People’s Place has grown into the largest multi-service 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is dedicated to helping people find their path to growth and independence. We accomplish this goal by providing a variety of programs and services to the families, adults, and children of lower Delaware that are focused on counseling, education, prevention, intervention, supportive services, and advocacy. Today, People’s Place, through a collaborative effort, serves more than 9,000 residents per year in Kent, Sussex, and lower New Castle Counties. Dedicated to becoming the agency of choice to help people find their path to growth and independence. We assist the people of our community by providing high-quality services that promote: Dignity Empowerment Independence Safety Self-esteem Self-sufficiency People's Place will identify the social/mental health needs of Delaware residents and facilitate the provision of services to address those needs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
COMMUNITY INTEGRATED SERVICES
COMMUNITY INTEGRATED SERVICES
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
100-499 employees
Community Integrated Services’ mission is to empower people with disabilities through individualized employment opportunities that foster self-sustainability, equality, and community. Through partnerships with area businesses and organizations, CIS works to find jobs that fulfill the employment goals and desires for the people they serve. We believe that all people have the right and responsibility to be an active part of their community, regardless of their disability, and Community Integrated Services helps people with disabilities achieve their employment goals. We provide support during the job search, during the first days at a new job, and then continue support at work on an as-needed basis. We have an innovative, creative staff that comes from diverse backgrounds, and we use our talent and expertise to help find jobs that are a great match for each individual's skills and interests.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CHILD, INC.
CHILD, INC.
Wilmington, Delaware
50-99 employees
Our mission is to be the leading advocate for Delaware’s children. CHILD, Inc. provides creative prevention and treatment programs that meet the changing needs of families. We serve children traumatized by neglect and abuse and their parents. Our team serves those involved in domestic violence situations, especially children. By protecting the victims and treating those responsible for acts of domestic violence we help children heal. We also offer a full array of educational, prevention and clinical services focused on strengthening the parent/child relationship by promoting positive parenting skills through parenting workshops and co-parenting support. Domestic Violence Hotline (302) 762-6110 Runaway Youth Hotline (302) 762-6373 Agency Phone (302) 762-8989 Sparrow Run Resource Center (302) 832-5451
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MARYVILLE, INC.
MARYVILLE, INC.
Turnersville, New Jersey
100-499 employees
Since 1949, Maryville is New Jersey’s longest operating nonprofit addiction treatment center and serves more than 6,000 individuals and families a year. With locations in four counties, Maryville operates residential facilities in Williamstown, NJ and Pemberton, NJ, offering medically monitored detox as well as short-term and long-term residential treatment. Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) treatment are available in Turnersville, NJ and Vineland, NJ. Co-occurring mental health treatment, Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), Peer Recovery Supports, and gambling treatment are available at all levels of care. Maryville is licensed by the state of New Jersey, accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), and a member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive