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SVRC INDUSTRIES, INC.
SVRC INDUSTRIES, INC.
Saginaw, Michigan
100-499 employees
SVRC Industries, Inc., through economic development activities, creates and sustains opportunities and supports to empower persons at risk, or with barriers to employment and community access. We address the mission by… • Recognizing that challenges of our customers have the highest priority; • Educating the public about barriers for persons with disabilities to employment and community access; • Advocating for solutions to disability and rehabilitation issues; • Forming partnerships with other organizations and businesses to maximize our effectiveness; • Concentrating our resources to have the greatest impact; • Using our industrial operations as the hub for service delivery systems; • Delivering services that reflect the values of our customers and the citizens in the communities we serve.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FOOD BANK OF EASTERN MICHIGAN
FOOD BANK OF EASTERN MICHIGAN
Flint, Michigan
50-99 employees
The Food Bank of Eastern Michigan was founded in 1981 as a grassroots community organization serving agencies in Genesee County. Since, due to increasing need for our services around the state, the Food Bank has grown to serve a network of more than 700 Hunger Relief Partners, including partner agencies, schools, and other community organizations. Once food arrives at the Food Bank, it is sorted, inspected, and made available to partner agencies such as churches, soup kitchens, and food pantries to distribute to those in need. All Food Bank partner agencies are required to distribute food, without charges or fees, to needy clients. The Food Bank also partners with schools who distribute food through our Backpack Program and School Pantry Program and provides meals during our Summer Feeding Program. The Food Bank serves more than 330,000 families through our partner agencies per year and distributes more than 28 million pounds of food, including 11 million pounds of fresh produce annually. Through our network of partners that includes retail grocery chains and farmers, the Food Bank is able to maximize monetary donations. As little as $1 can provide up to six meals for people in need. To donate, visit www.fbem.org. The Food Bank offers volunteer opportunities in our Hunger Solution Center Monday-Saturday for individuals or groups. In one hour, one volunteer can sort enough food to feed 335 people! For information about volunteering, visit www.fbem.org or contact (810) 396-0210.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
TRAINING AND TREATMENT INNOVATIONS, INC.
TRAINING AND TREATMENT INNOVATIONS, INC.
Oxford, Michigan
100-499 employees
TTI is a private, not-for-profit agency that has been providing specialty behavioral health services and training in Michigan since 1987. We provide a wide range of community-based services and supports to adults with psychiatric disorders and to those with both co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders. We also provide services to children and adults with developmental disabilities and children with emotional impairments. We provide quality recovery-focused services based on an individual's plan of service. All programs are based on each consumer's person-centered planning process and incorporate trauma-informed care, co-occurring mental health and substance use treatment, and integrated healthcare.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
Caro, Michigan
50-99 employees
Human Development Commission is a initiative to re-discover the power of being human.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ENNIS CENTER FOR CHILDREN, INC.
ENNIS CENTER FOR CHILDREN, INC.
Flint, Michigan
100-499 employees
Ennis Center for Children has been working with abused and/or neglected children for over 43 years with our services reaching over 6,000 Michigan children and families in crisis annually. On any given day, we help over 400 children in our foster care program alone. Ennis Center for Children serves all counties in Southeast Michigan with locations in Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Saginaw and Wayne County. We are a leading agency in finding adoptive families for children, including those with special needs. Ennis Center also works with delinquent teens, helping them stay safe, stay in school and on a path toward a productive adulthood. Our mission: “With the support of the community, we preserve families when possible and create new families when necessary” drives our trained, dedicated and compassionate staff as they guide children and families toward a future better than their past.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SAGINAW COUNTY YOUTH PROTECTION COUNCIL
SAGINAW COUNTY YOUTH PROTECTION COUNCIL
Saginaw, Michigan
1-24 employees
SAGINAW COUNTY YOUTH PROTECTION COUNCIL is a company based out of 1226 N MICHIGAN AVE, SAGINAW, Michigan, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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ARNOLD CENTER, INC.
ARNOLD CENTER, INC.
Midland, Michigan
50-99 employees
The Arnold Center is a community rehabilitation organization that provides services to individuals with barriers to employment.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CROSSROADS FOR YOUTH
CROSSROADS FOR YOUTH
Oxford, Michigan
25-49 employees
Crossroads for Youth is a private, nonprofit treatment agency that serves at-risk children and youth. Since 1953 we have helped young people and their families from all walks of life. The heart of our mission is the belief that every child deserves a chance. Crossroads for Youth offers premier programs that give children and teens exactly what they need. For some, a place to feel safe and cared for. For some, a place to learn how to succeed in life. For others, an opportunity to overcome the past. We reach out to at-risk and disadvantaged youth and their families from all over Michigan through our residential, day-treatment and community-based services. We utilize a proven therapeutic model combining Choice Theory and Adventure Based Experiential Learning techniques built on a foundation of trauma-informed care. We empower youth so that they can learn how to evaluate their own behavior and actions in order to make thoughtful decisions in their lives, while also facilitating emotional and psychological healing. Our beautiful 320-acre, wooded main campus provides an ideal environment from which to offer a wide variety of programming.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE DISABILITY NETWORK
THE DISABILITY NETWORK
Flint, Michigan
1-24 employees
The Disability Network is a Center for Independent Living supporting people with any type of disability in Genesee County, MI. We offer programs and services in the following areas: Americans with Disabilities Act, Advocacy, Assistive Technology, Basic Needs (Information & Referral), Benefits (SSI, Disability, Medicaid, etc.), Community Technology Center (our accessible computer lab), Education, Employment, Funding (where to acquire it), Health Care, Housing, Nursing Home Transition, Personal Assistance, Ramps and Home Modifications, Recreation, Transportation, and Youth Transition. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDisabilityNetwork and YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheDisabilityNetwork
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
UNITED WAY OF SAGINAW COUNTY
UNITED WAY OF SAGINAW COUNTY
Saginaw, Michigan
1-24 employees
United Way of Saginaw County Volunteer Writing proposals, letters of inquiry and grants to fund the Dolly Parton Imagination Library for children ages 0-5 in Saginaw County
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD, INC.
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD, INC.
Saginaw, Michigan
50-99 employees
The Underground Railroad will: 1) provide services for survivors of domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault and human slavery 2) assume the leadership role for eliminating violence against women within our community 3) maintain adequate facilities, staffing, equipment and resources to support our programs 4) diversify and expand funding sources to enable the corporation to adapt to the changing political and economic environments 5) enhance and expand community understanding and support for our mission
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FLINT JEWISH FEDERATION
FLINT JEWISH FEDERATION
Flint, Michigan
1-24 employees
Recruited campers; hired and supervised counselors; created, implemented, and evaluated daily and special program schedule; managed bus transportation; managed camper disciplinary issues as well as resolutions with counselors and parents; balanced camp budget; collaborated with staff at the host camp site at Tamarack Camps; created a safe space for Jewish youth to explore, express and live by the values of being a part of a Jewish community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
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