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OPPORTUNITY ALLIANCE
OPPORTUNITY ALLIANCE
South Portland, Maine
201-500 employees
The Opportunity Alliance is a non-profit that focuses on building communities. We are a community action agency headquartered in South Portland, Maine. Our service area is centered in Cumberland County with several programs extending into neighboring counties, and we operate a few statewide programs. In the past year, we served over 20,000 community members. Our mission is to work with people to build better lives and stronger communities. We provide advocacy, leadership, and support to identify the goals and address the needs of individuals, families, and communities. We believe positive change is possible.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
YORK COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION CORPORATION
YORK COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION CORPORATION
Sanford, Maine
201-500 employees
For over fifty years, York County Community Action Corporation has been providing services and presenting opportunities to support the economic, social, educational, physical and emotional wellbeing of York County residents. Guided by the principles outlined in the preamble to the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, to “eliminate the paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty,” YCCAC believe that all individuals deserve the opportunity to live full and meaningful lives, with a warm and safe place to call home, reliable transportation, affordable health care, nutritious food and, above all, a sense of purpose within a safe and supportive community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM - BELKNAP MERRIMACK COUNTIES INC.
COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM - BELKNAP MERRIMACK COUNTIES INC.
Concord, New Hampshire
201-500 employees
The Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc. (CAPBMCI, CAPBM, CAP-BM, BMCAP) is a New Hampshire-based 501(c)(3) private, nonprofit organization. The agency was established in 1965 under the provisions of the Equal Opportunity Act of 1964. Under this Act, over twelve hundred Community Action Agencies (CAA) were established nationwide. The primary mission of the organization is to work with low-income families, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities to assist them in their efforts to become or remain financially and socially independent. The Agency accomplished this task by providing a broad array of services that are locally defined, planned, and managed. The agency sponsors and manages seventy-three (73) programs designed to meet the needs of children, families, single parents, and the elderly. Without the services provided by our agency, many local residents would be without a means to provide for their basic needs, including food and shelter. The agency is funded by Federal, State, county, and local funds (37 cities and towns in Belknap and Merrimack Counties). The agency receives United Way grants, foundation and charitable grant funds, fees for service, private business donations, and donations from individuals. Community Action Program, Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request. TDD/TTY Access: RELAY NH 1 800 735-2964
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
MOORE CENTER SERVICES, INC.
MOORE CENTER SERVICES, INC.
Manchester, New Hampshire
201-500 employees
Based in Manchester, New Hampshire, the Moore Center is a state and regional innovator with more than 50 years of experience in helping people become productive, fulfilled members of the community. Working closely with each individual, The Moore Center identifies unique needs and creates individualized programs to enhance that person’s quality of life and that of the community as a whole. We are an award-winning leader recognized for providing high quality, cost-effective services with a personal, caring touch to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries, as well as services to children and senior citizens and training for the human services workforce. Compassion, commitment and community provide the foundation for all of The Moore Center’s initiatives and inspire our primary goal: Creating opportunities for a good life.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
LAKES REGION COMMUNITY SERVICE
LAKES REGION COMMUNITY SERVICE
Laconia, New Hampshire
201-500 employees
Lakes Region Community Services Mission Statement Dedicated to serving the community by promoting independance, dignity and opportunity. Since 1975, Lakes Region Community Services (LRCS) has served the diverse needs of individuals and families residing in Belknap and Southern Grafton counties. LRCS’ list of comprehensive supports is constantly growing, enabling LRCS to serve individuals from birth throughout their lifespan with a host of service options. To learn more about our comprehensive family support agency, please visit us at www.lrcs.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CREATIVE WORK SYSTEMS
CREATIVE WORK SYSTEMS
Westbrook, Maine
201-500 employees
At Creative Works, we build communities of inclusion one relationship, one experience, one person at a time. We believe in breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for people with disabilities to pursue their potential, contribute to their communities and be valued with dignity and respect. Creative Works serves over 500 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism and brain injury each year, offering a full complement of community and residential programs designed to empower lives of connection, empathy, and a sense of place, purpose, and belonging. More than an address or abode, it’s about having a sense of place and belonging. Enjoying friendship. Connection. Community. At Creative Works, we work with extraordinary people with unique talents, challenges, interests and goals, and help them achieve the feelings of stability, authentic connection and belonging that everyone deserves.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
PREBLE STREET
PREBLE STREET
Portland, Maine
201-500 employees
There are many ways to describe Preble Street: drop-in centers, soup kitchens, food pantry, shelters, social work services, supported housing. These descriptions only tell part of the story of who we are, though. We are a community at Preble Street. The “We” means everyone involved: staff, board, volunteers, donors, and especially those who use our services. Everyone is welcome at Preble Street, everyone is respected and treated with dignity, and everyone is invited to contribute to the effort of meeting our mission: "To provide accessible barrier-free services to empower people experiencing problems with homelessness, housing, hunger, and poverty, and to advocate for solutions to these problems."​ Preble Street is about people. Passionate and generous people who say with our founder, Joe Kreisler, "I am a human being. Part of my job, part of being alive, is making sure that other people are too."​ People who believe that families living in poverty should not have to go hungry, that no one should have to be on the street when they are tired or sick or cold, that youth who have no home should not have to live in fear and danger. People who see their homeless neighbors as men and women, boys and girls with dignity, worth, and potential. And most of all, the courageous people who come to Preble Street seeking help to overcome unimaginably difficult circumstances—disabilities, abuse, unemployment, addictions, isolation, language barriers. People working together to turn hunger and homelessness into opportunity and hope through programs that operate 24/7/365 to meet the needs of 500 people each day.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SHALOM HOUSE, INC.
SHALOM HOUSE, INC.
Portland, Maine
201-500 employees
Shalom House helps hundreds of people with serious mental illness each year by providing affordable housing where people can escape the stress of homelessness, hunger, and isolation. Once basic housing needs have been met, people’s’ lives can become more stable. Our goal is to help people address personal goals, receive services, facilitate appropriate treatment, and once again become a vital part of the community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE SHARED LIVING COLLABORATIVE, INC.
THE SHARED LIVING COLLABORATIVE, INC.
Merrimac, Massachusetts
201-500 employees
SHARED LIVING COLLABORATIVEINCORPORATED is an individual & family services company based out of 43 HIGHLAND RD, Merrimac, Massachusetts, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
TURNING POINT, INC.
TURNING POINT, INC.
Newburyport, Massachusetts
201-500 employees
Turning Point's mission is to end domestic abuse, sexual assault, and child abuse through safe shelter, advocacy, prevention, and social change. We are a 501c3 serving Union County North Carolina. Turning Point operates the Domestic Violence Shelter and Center, Sexual Assault Resource Center, and Tree House Children's Advocacy Center. Turning Point has been in existence since 1985 offering support and advocacy to victims of domestic violence. In early 1986, a crisis hot line was established. Later that year, the program was expanded to include support groups. These groups offered a safe atmosphere where victims of domestic violence could express their feelings and learn about the dynamics of domestic violence. In May of 1988, an opportunity to open a temporary shelter in the recently vacated homeless shelter was enthusiastically greeted by the community. In November, the homeless shelter resumed its winter operation. Turning Point was then squeezed into a two bedroom, one bath shelter that offered no privacy, unsafe play areas for the children, and little opportunity for one-on-one counseling. The “DREAM” of a permanent shelter was realized in April of 1989 when Turning Point purchased a four-bedroom house with four acres of land. Clients were first housed in the shelter in August of 1989. In 1998, Turning Point begin a Children’s Program called The HERO Program. On December 1, 1999 a Groundbreaking Ceremony was held for the new Turning Point facility. In 2001, Turning Point completed an 11,000 square foot new facility with 42 beds. In 2007, Turning Point started our Hispanic Outreach Program. On July 1, 2015, Turning Point acquired the Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC) and Tree House Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) from Safe Alliance in Union County. Turning Point also operates Second Chance Boutiques and Home Decor in Monroe and Waxhaw. These are upscale thrift stores. Please consider donating or shopping!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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COMMUNITY BRIDGES, INC.
COMMUNITY BRIDGES, INC.
Concord, New Hampshire
201-500 employees
Non-profit organization providing services to individuals with disabilities from birth to adulthood. Generous company filled with dedicated and loyal employees serving their communities. Our mission is to advance the integration, growth, and interdependence of people with disabilities in their home communities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ONE SKY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
ONE SKY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
201-500 employees
One Sky is a private, non-profit agency serving Northern Rockingham County (Region VIII) since 1983. We assist people with developmental disabilities or acquired brain disorders and others in need of support to live as valued and participating members of their communities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard