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LITTLE CITY FOUNDATION
LITTLE CITY FOUNDATION
Palatine, Illinois
100-499 employees
Little City engages and supports individuals, families and communities to ensure that children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities can realize their unique potential to live safely, learn continuously, explore creatively and work productively.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
OPPORTUNITIES INC OF JEFFERSON CO UNTY
OPPORTUNITIES INC OF JEFFERSON CO UNTY
Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Opportunities, Inc. is a Community Rehabilitation Program based in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, with additional locations in Watertown, Janesville, Beaver Dam, and Oconomowoc. For over 50 years the agency has continued to expand its comprehensive vocational training and employment services, social integration, academic programs, and supportive home care for individuals with barriers, to include those with disabilities, limited work experience, AODA issues, language challenges, economic disadvantages, employment dislocation, re-entry and veterans. Opportunities, Inc. is also a leader in social enterprise; through co-manufacturing, staffing and custom design and print services it offers a quality driven service for its business partners while promoting positive advances for the community. MISSION: Provide services for individuals for the purpose of maximizing their success and enhancing their abilities to be independent, contributing members of the community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
LAD LAKE, INC.
LAD LAKE, INC.
Dousman, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
We believe that all children should have the support they need to succeed in school and life. But for some, things like poverty, family instability, abuse and neglect threaten that support. At Lad Lake, 95% of the youth in our care come from a family in crisis unable to support them as they wish; and most suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and serious anxiety disorders. Here in our community, Lad Lake is the emergency room of the child welfare system. We provide kids safety, individualized therapy, and skill-building for independence. Whether it's support for foster kids, mentors for troubled youth, or a safe-haven for exploited and abused girls, Lad Lake counselors cultivate stability and self-reliance for more than 1,100 kids and their families every year. For eight generations, Lad Lake has prided itself on evolving to meet tour community's most pressing needs. Our experience tells us the best way to create long-term success is through proven programs that foster healthy relationships, strengthen families, and connect youth to community resources. In this way, we can see that kids get a second chance in life, and opportunities they need to succeed.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
THE LAMBS FARM, INC.
THE LAMBS FARM, INC.
Libertyville, Illinois
100-499 employees
Founded in 1961 by Bob Terese and Corinne Owen, Lambs Farm was created based on a simple belief: All people should be treated with dignity and respect and people with developmental disabilities can lead meaningful and productive lives. They opened The Lambs, a pet shop on State Street in downtown Chicago, to create work opportunities for people with developmental disabilities, and to demonstrate that they can do a great deal more than most people thought possible at the time. In 1965. W. Clement Stone donated what is now the 72-acre farm with a century old barn that we call home. We now serve 250 participants. Most of them live at Lambs Farm in one of our nine group homes, in our 16-unit apartment building or in our retirement residence. Some participants live in the surrounding community in single family homes owned and operated by Lambs Farm. Other participants live at home with their families but commute to Lambs Farm daily to work and take part in our many programs. Many of our people are employed in the community while many more choose to work at Lambs Farm in a wide array of jobs available to them through our businesses, work center, administration, groundskeeping and more.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
COMPREHENSIVE FAMILY SERVICES, INC.
COMPREHENSIVE FAMILY SERVICES, INC.
Beloit, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Comprehensive Family Services is a mental health care company based out of 501 Prospect Ave, Beloit, Wisconsin, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ARBOR COUNSELING CENTER LTD
ARBOR COUNSELING CENTER LTD
Buffalo Grove, Illinois
25-49 employees
Established in 1988, Arbor Counseling Center is a comprehensive psychotherapy practice that provides the highest quality counseling and consultation services to: Children, Adolescents, Adults, Couples, Families, Community Organizations, Businesses and Schools. We serve clients in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago including Lake, McHenry and Cook Counties. With 31 licensed therapists on staff and four offices in Hoffman Estates, Crystal Lake, Buffalo Grove and Gurnee, we can be more responsive to the needs of case managers, employee assistance programs, human resource professionals and referring organizations within the community. We believe in our clients — their strengths, resiliencies and their right to live life at their highest potential. Given empathy, support, encouragement and education tailored to each client's needs, our staff of caring, trained professionals helps each individual access their strengths. Our collaborative approach to solving problems helps children, adolescents, adults, couples, families and groups in living at the highest level of health, fulfillment and positive energy. Below are some of the services we provide.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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NORTHERN ILLINOIS HOSPICE
NORTHERN ILLINOIS HOSPICE
Rockford, Illinois
50-99 employees
While all hospices in the U.S. are mandated by the federal government to provide certain services to terminally ill individuals, not all hospices are the same. We were one of the first hospices in the United States, and since 1979, thousands of families have turned to us for quality end of life care. We often hear from area physicians and nursing facilities we provide hospice care the way it should be done. What matters most to all families is whether we will take care of their loved ones in the best way possible. The answer is yes. That is our commitment to you.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MICHAEL REESE HEALTH TRUST
MICHAEL REESE HEALTH TRUST
Elgin, Illinois
1-24 employees
Michael Reese Health Trust envisions a future where every community has the resources needed to be a healthy and safe place for people to live, learn, work and play. We partner with stakeholders across Chicago to help individuals and communities reach and maintain health by prioritizing some of the most urgent health challenges facing our city while remaining committed to honoring our Jewish legacy. By using our tools of advocacy, incubation and grantmaking, we go deep within an issue to create real, lasting change.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
OMNI YOUTH SERVICES
OMNI YOUTH SERVICES
Buffalo Grove, Illinois
25-49 employees
OMNI is a comprehensive behavioral health organization serving communities in Illinois through accessible counseling services and community programs that strengthen youth, families, and individuals. As your partner in building a better future, it is our mission to provide our communities with innovative, transformational behavioral and educational support services to all individuals. We know it can be difficult to navigate the challenges that life presents. We also know how beneficial it can be to have a supportive guiding voice as a partner. That partner is OMNI. Everyone deserves the opportunity to develop the essential skills that will promote success and happiness throughout life.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
VIP SERVICES, INC.
VIP SERVICES, INC.
Elkhorn, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
VIP Services offers a dynamic range of programs, services, and supports to help a diverse group of people with differing abilities to live a life characterized by dignity and purpose. Our core programs include Work/Employment Skills Training, Community Employment, and Day Services. We operate a large fleet of accessible vehicles to transport seniors and people with disabilities around Walworth County and beyond, along with Wal-to-Wal, a shared ride public transportation within Walworth County. Through State contract, we clean and maintain all Rest Areas within Walworth and Rock counties as well as some in Dane and Waukesha counties. Since 1970, we have helped thousands of people to live and work as valued members of our communities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
GOLDIE B. FLOBERG CENTER
GOLDIE B. FLOBERG CENTER
Rockton, Illinois
50-99 employees
Goldie Floberg has over a 100 year history of providing care, protection, help, and friendship to those who don’t always have a voice to advocate for themselves. We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping kids, teens, and adults with developmental disabilities in communities surrounding Rockford, Illinois. We want to enhance the lives of the people we serve by giving them the opportunities and ability to make choices that people often overlook on a daily basis. Everyday, the people we serve create dreams and passions and we help to make that become a reality.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
COMMUNITY ACTION INC. OF ROCK & WALWORTH COUNTIES
COMMUNITY ACTION INC. OF ROCK & WALWORTH COUNTIES
Beloit, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Community Action is a not for profit organization offering myriad programs to fight poverty in Rock and Walworth Counties. At Community Action we provide access and opportunity for those we serve and those who support our efforts. Through innovative programs and strong community partnerships we eliminate barriers, establishing clear pathways to economic self-reliance. Community Action develops and implements a broad range of services across our two-county area including: child care, pre-school and school age programs, affordable housing and housing counseling services, youth programs, weatherization, community organizing and development, a homeless shelter, health care, and the Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP).
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits