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COMMUNITY ALTERNATIVES UNLIMITED
COMMUNITY ALTERNATIVES UNLIMITED
Chicago, Illinois
100-499 employees
COMMUNITY ALTERNATIVES UNLIMITED is a company based out of 8765 WEST HIGGINS RD. SUITE 300, CHICAGO, Illinois, United States.
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THE FAMILY INSTITUTE
THE FAMILY INSTITUTE
Chicago, Illinois
100-499 employees
Through research, education and clinical services, The Family Institute at Northwestern University is one of the nation's leading relationship-based behavioral health organizations committed to strengthening and healing children and adolescents, couples, families and individuals. As researchers, educators and therapists, we work with our clients and PARTNER TO SEE CHANGE. Since 1965, The Family Institute, in cooperation with Northwestern University’s Graduate School and Office of Research, houses The Center for Applied Psychological and Family Studies. Our long-standing partnership with Northwestern University ranks us among the top relationship-based behavioral health graduate education and research programs in the country. For those who cannot afford therapy, we offer high-quality counseling services to children, individuals, couples and families through our Bette D. Harris Family & Child Clinic, the Clinic is staffed by our outstanding graduate-level therapists-in-training, who are educated and supervised by our renowned therapists.
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TAPESTRY 360 HEALTH
TAPESTRY 360 HEALTH
Chicago, Illinois
100-499 employees
Tapestry 360 Health provide high-quality, affordable healthcare through a network of community and school-based health centers on the north side of Chicago. We also provides primary medical care to patients at two community mental health centers on the north side. Our mission is to ensure that our patients, many of whom are uninsured and live in low-income communities, have a medical home where they can access medical, mental health and dental care in one location.
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SOCIAL CURRENT
SOCIAL CURRENT
Sturtevant, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Social Current activates the power of the social sector by bringing together a dynamic network of human/social service organizations and partners. Leveraging the collective experience of the field and research, we energize and activate the sector and drive continuous evolution and improvement. Together with our network, Social Current amplifies the work of the social sector through collaboration, innovation, policy, and practice excellence. We offer access to intellectual capital of thousands of professionals within our network through peer groups, learning opportunities, collective advocacy, individualized consultation, tools, and resources that address the sector’s most critical challenges. Together, we will fuel each other’s knowledge, expertise, and experience to spark a real and lasting impact.
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MHNU CORPORATION DBA MEDICAL HOME NETWORK
MHNU CORPORATION DBA MEDICAL HOME NETWORK
Chicago, Illinois
50-99 employees
Medical Home Network (MHN) powers the future of healthcare delivery by creating community-based systems of care through the combination of our proven model and digital platform, which transforms care and consistently delivers leading health outcomes, savings, and quality results under value-based care. MHN was founded in 2009 by the Comer Family Foundation to unite multiple health systems and providers in Chicago around a vision to reduce systemic gaps in care and social determinants that impact the health of under-resourced communities. While remaining committed to Chicago, MHN is expanding its work into new markets with the goal of making a national impact on community health. MHN was selected as one of the Best Places to Work in Healthcare three consecutive years in a row from 2021-2023.
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LA CASA DE ESPERANZA, INC.
LA CASA DE ESPERANZA, INC.
Waukesha, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Our Mission La Casa's mission is to provide opportunities for low-income individuals to achieve full social and economic participation in society, with emphasis on the Hispanic population. La Casa de Esperanza, Inc. began in 1966 as History Builders, a small, high quality childcare center, whose goal was to create a smooth transition for children living in a totally Spanish-speaking environment, to the Public School District's English speaking environment. In 2013, over 40 years later, La Casa continues to grow, with a passion for positive change. Since 1966, La Casa has expanded and now offers five fundamental programs. Our Education Programs include a thriving Early Childhood Education and School Age Education Program for the children and youth in our community. Workforce Development provides comprehensive employment assistance to low-income people seeking economic self-sufficiency. La Casa Village I and II offers affordable and private apartments to low-income seniors and disabled individuals. The Weatherization Program identifies energy waste and provides cost-effective, energy saving measures and education to low-income residential households. La Casa Clinica specializes in mental health and alcohol and drug treatment programs. La Casa de Esperanza is a community-based organization committed to providing opportunities for those within our community to achieve full social and economic participation in society, with an emphasis on the Hispanic population. La Casa helps more than 20,000 individuals and families annually through a variety of programs and services to create positive change in the community. La Casa continues to transform every individual and family it touches, fostering hope and providing opportunities for a prosperous, engaged and connected community.
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HUNGER TASK FORCE, INC.
HUNGER TASK FORCE, INC.
West Milwaukee, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Hunger Task Force is Milwaukee’s Free & Local food bank and Wisconsin's leading anti-hunger organization. Mission: Hunger Task Force believes that every person has a right to adequate food obtained with dignity. We work to prevent hunger and malnutrition by providing food to people in need today and by promoting social policies to achieve a hunger free community tomorrow. Our food bank delivers only healthy food--absolutely free of charge--to a network of local food pantries and meal programs in Milwaukee County. Hunger Task Force is the nation's only MyPlate food bank, distributing food that meets federal nutrition guidelines. We operate a 208-acre Farm that infuses half a million pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables into our food bank's supply annually. We run innovative programs like the Fresh Picks Mobile Market and a nationally-recognized summer meals program for kids. We advocate for strong federal nutrition programs including FoodShare, school meals, summer meals, WIC and senior nutrition programs Milwaukee is the second poorest city in the country, with a staggering 43% child poverty rate. Each month in Milwaukee County, 35,000 people receive help from food pantries and 60,000 meals are served at soup kitchens and shelters. To learn more about Hunger Task Force, please visit hungertaskforce.org.
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NORTH SHORE SENIOR CENTER
NORTH SHORE SENIOR CENTER
Northfield, Illinois
100-499 employees
Our mission is to support the independence and well-being of older adults, enhance their dignity and self respect, and promote their participation in and contribution toward all aspects of community life. Since 1956 we have helped older adults remain in their homes with independence, dignity and connection to their communities. Beginning at the Winnetka Community House, North Shore Senior Center has always offered a combination of services which include recreational/educational programs, volunteer opportunities and support services for seniors. We are a 501(c)(3) organization, with highly-trained social workers, counselors and professionals on staff. Together, this team provides programs and events for active older adults, as well as information and outreach services for families. North Shore Senior Center's social workers also provide assistance to seniors at hospitals, park districts, senior centers and senior living communities throughout the metropolitan area. As a means of furthering its mission, North Shore Senior Center provides many outlets for intellectual and social growth. At the Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr. Campus in Northfield we offer classes, lectures and clubs highlight the arts, music, languages, humanities, current events, politics, travel, exercise and fitness.
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ASPIRE OF ILLINOIS
ASPIRE OF ILLINOIS
Hillside, Illinois
100-499 employees
ASPIRE OF ILLINOIS is a company based out of 9901 DERBY LN, WESTCHESTER, Illinois, United States.
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Market Leading
AGEOPTIONS, INC.
AGEOPTIONS, INC.
Oak Park, Illinois
100-499 employees
AgeOptions is a nonprofit organization connecting older adults and those who care for them with resources and service options so they can live their lives to the fullest. Since 1974, our mission has been to sustain and promote independence for older persons in their own homes and communities. As the Area Agency on Aging of suburban Cook County, Illinois, we advocate, plan, coordinate and fund services for older adults. Together with a network of community-based senior service organizations, we connect residents with vital services such as information and assistance, community dining programs and home-delivered meals, housekeeping help, employment services, access to benefits and support for family caregivers.
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PENFIELD CHILDREN'S CENTER, INC.
PENFIELD CHILDREN'S CENTER, INC.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
A leader in child development, Penfield Children's Center creates a positive start in life for infants and children, many of whom have developmental delays or disabilities, by providing early education, health services and family programming. To carry out its mission, Penfield delivers research-based programs at the critical time of early brain development when physical, cognitive, language, social, and self-help skills are formed. Penfield Children’s Center is named in honor of Dr. Wilder Penfield (1891-1976), a world-renowned neurosurgeon who strongly advocated early intervention for children with developmental delays and disabilities. His quote, “never underestimate the capacity of the very young, and never, never let them down,” has been the foundation of Penfield’s mission since 1967. His knowledge and wisdom underlie our philosophy of care for infants and young children even today. Today, serving more than 1,700 children annually, Penfield offers high quality integrated services and a safe and stimulating environment for children, families and community partners to maximize early development and learning. Follow Penfield Children's Center on social media at penfieldchildren.org/social.
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Market Leading
ERIE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE
ERIE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE
Chicago, Illinois
100-499 employees
Erie Neighborhood House is a social services nonprofit in Chicago, and we offer the most comprehensive support immigrant and low-income families need to thrive. We empower the people we work alongside to build powerful communities through programming and resources for children & youth, mental health & community wellness, adult education & training, legal services, and more. Core Values - Promote education and wellness for families and individuals - Foster a spirit of service and inclusion - Maintain strong community presence and partnerships - Amplify the voice of our community - Advocate for social change to advance our mission
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Market Leading