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HOPE NETWORK
HOPE NETWORK
Grand Rapids, Michigan
All Size Average employees
Disability? Diagnosis? Doesn’t matter. We are all equally human, and we all deserve to live in a world where we can thrive. WHAT WE DO: We are a Michigan-based non-profit that provides life-changing services that bridge care gaps for 30,000+ people all across our state, every year. With 125+ statewide locations and 2000+ employees, we offer health care like neuro rehabilitation, autism therapy, and mental health support, alongside essential social services like transportation, education assistance, work skills training, affordable housing, and more—so that everyone throughout our communities can achieve their highest level of independence. Not everyone is willing to do this work. But we are. Because we were born from a belief that no human is more valuable than the next. Disability? Diagnosis? Doesn’t matter. We are all equally human, and we all deserve to live in a world where we can thrive. WHY IT MATTERS: Over 70 million people in the U.S. suffer from disabilities or disadvantages that impact their quality of life. Over two million of them live in Michigan. That’s more than 3x the population of Detroit. We’re here to break down barriers, because health, independence, and self-belief shouldn’t be privileges—they should be the standard. And we won’t stop until they are. hopenetwork.org | 800.695.7273
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES, INC.
FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES, INC.
Kalamazoo, Michigan
100-499 employees
Mission: Family & Children Services "supports, strengthens and preserves the safety, well-being and dignity of children, individuals and families."​ For over 114 years Family & Children Services has been the voice of concern and compassion for our most vulnerable citizens. A 24-member Board of Directors and staff of 200 take the Agency's mission very personally and commit every day to being a 'Source of Hope'​ to those we serve. Family & Children Services responds to each community's changing human service needs and invites community members to join us through donation and volunteer service. The Agency offers a continuum of child welfare, behavioral health and crisis services as one organization - board, staff and foster parents - with a unity of purpose. All services are strength-based and client-centered, supporting individuals and families as they create health changes in their lives. Best practice human service delivery is Family & Children Services'​ strong signature in the community!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CAPITAL AREA COMMUNITY SERVICE
CAPITAL AREA COMMUNITY SERVICE
Lansing, Michigan
100-499 employees
Capital Region Community Services (CRCS) is a regional community service providing services, programs and activities for people in the Capital Region. Formerly known as Belconnen Community Service, CRCS provides programs to a wide range of people in the ACT and regional NSW, both in partnership and as a sole provider. CRCS prides itself on professional and high quality service. Employees advocate on behalf of and promote issues affecting marginalised groups in our communities. We are the primary provider of programs and services dedicated to the Belconnen area. CRCS enjoys strong relationships with its community, government and other community services which enhance its capacity to realise its vision of a connected, active and strong community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
WEDGWOOD CHRISTIAN SERVICES WELFARE PLAN
WEDGWOOD CHRISTIAN SERVICES WELFARE PLAN
Grand Rapids, Michigan
100-499 employees
Wedgwood Christian Services is a distinctively Christian organization with professionally excellent programs, dedicated to helping young people live productive and fulfilling lives. Since 1960, we’ve been extending God's love through prevention, educational, counseling and residential services. Mission: Extending God's love to youth, adults, and families through professional counseling and educational services. #TransformingLives Wedgwood's CORE group of services include: Community Services: • Outpatient Counseling • In-home services Education: • Lighthouse Academy and Hope Academy charter schools • Wedgwood Institute Residential Treatment Services: • Homes for those ages 7-17 • Specialty programs Wedgwood also provides five key TRANSFORMING SERVICES which enhance our core services, are critical to our successful outcomes, and help change lives. These services include: • Chaplaincy/Young Life • Employment Training Program (ETP) • Prevention Services • Wellness Services • Wedgwood's Manasseh Project To learn more visit us at www.wedgwood.org Wedgwood Christian Services is accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA). To learn more about COA, please visit www.COAnet.org
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
MISSION INDIA
MISSION INDIA
Kentwood, Michigan
25-49 employees
Mission India's programs—developed by Indians for Indians—benefit our network of indigenous ministry partners, draw on grassroots volunteers across India, and are available in 25 Indian languages. Adult Literacy Classes are providing illiterates with vital skills to change their lives for the better, and introducing many to the Gospel for the first time. For each program, we provide materials, we train partners how to use the materials, and we require partners to report back the results of the program when it is completed.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
DISABILITY RIGHTS MICHIGAN
DISABILITY RIGHTS MICHIGAN
Lansing, Michigan
25-49 employees
The mission of Disability Rights Michigan (DRM) is to advocate and protect the legal rights of people with disabilities. 1) Information provided by Disability Rights Michigan is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice; and 2) that neither the information provided by Disability Rights Michigan nor the use thereof by a reader creates a contract or an attorney-client relationship; and 3) that there is no promise or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, adequacy, timeliness, or relevance of the information provided by the Disability Rights Michigan; and 4) [if Disability Rights Michigan provides hyperlinks to other websites and/or posts comments from third parties] that Disability Rights Michigan is not responsible for the content of any comments posted by third parties on the Disability Rights Michigan’s Facebook home page, Instagram home page, LinkedIn home page, or on any site accessible through a hyperlink provided by Disability Rights Michigan.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF SOUTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF SOUTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Battle Creek, Michigan
100-499 employees
Community Action is a private, non-profit 501(c)3 human service organization founded in 1966 and that is dedicated to helping people achieve and maintain independence. To this end, the agency provides basic needs assistance to elderly, disabled and low- to moderate-income families in the Michigan counties of Barry, Branch, Calhoun, and St. Joseph. Services and programs we provided include Head Start, food assistance, Meals on Wheels, housing assistance, utility assistance and senior transportation.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
UNIVERSITY REHABILITATION ALLIANCE DBA ORIGAMI REHABILITATION
UNIVERSITY REHABILITATION ALLIANCE DBA ORIGAMI REHABILITATION
Mason, Michigan
100-499 employees
Nestled on a beautiful 35 acre wooded campus just outside of Lansing, Michigan, Origami is a CARF accredited, nonprofit organization offering a continuum of care for children, adolescents, and adults with neurological, developmental, mental health, and orthopedic conditions. Origami provides more than medical care. We work as a team, bringing together committed professionals who use a unique interdisciplinary approach and a network of community resources to meet the physical, social, spiritual, cognitive, and emotional needs. We focus on maximizing recovery, restoring quality of life and independence. Origami is fortunate to have two exceptional partners, Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Peckham, Inc. The relationship between Origami, Peckham and Michigan State University is unparalleled in the area of brain injury care, recovery, and rehabilitation. The expertise and resources of all 3 organizations provides a mechanism for the most up-to-date services from medical expertise to community re-entry and return to work.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
VFW NATIONAL HOME FOR CHILDREN
VFW NATIONAL HOME FOR CHILDREN
Eaton Rapids, Michigan
25-49 employees
The VFW National Home assists military, veterans, and their families with children, by creating a foundation of services and resources to achieve their personal and family goals in order to move forward in a positive, safe and healthy environment.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CHILD AND FAMILY CHARITIES
CHILD AND FAMILY CHARITIES
Lansing, Michigan
100-499 employees
For over 100 years, since 1911, Child and Family Charities has been protecting and strengthening families in need. The agency's founding purpose was "to secure for every child the same love and same opportunity that we would have our children receive should they be left orphaned or friendless." Over the years, under the same guiding principles, Child and Family Charities has evolved in the mid-Michigan community. Today, through 6 divisions and 30+ programs, Child and Family Charities offers a full spectrum of support to over 15,000 children, youth, and families annually—8,000 in the mid-Michigan area and 7,000 throughout Michigan. The primary mission of the private nonprofit organization is to strengthen and support children, families, and individuals as they evolve and grow in a changing community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
COMMUNITY LIVING OPTIONS
COMMUNITY LIVING OPTIONS
Kalamazoo, Michigan
100-499 employees
Mission: We assist individual in achieving their life goals by building relationships through quality services in supportive environments. Our vision is to enhance the quality and scope of our services through integrated and coordinated care.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
RESIDENTIAL OPTIONS, INC.
RESIDENTIAL OPTIONS, INC.
Okemos, Michigan
100-499 employees
Residential Options, Inc. was established in July of 1984 by Sharon Wilkes, LMSW, BCBA, who serves as Executive Director. ROI is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. Today ROI operates four specialized adult foster care homes. We currently provide community living supports to 60 individuals residing in supported independent living sites. We also provide in-home supports to 75 children through the Children’s Model II Medicaid Waiver program and on a contractual basis from CEI-Community Mental Health. The ROI Respite house serves approximately 15 children on a regular basis. Family training and Non-family training is provided by LMSW, behavior specialists. ABA services are provided in the ROI Learning Center by our behavior technicians and behavior therapists, who are supervised by our BCBA team. ROI is currently hiring for the following positions: - Residential Technicians, - Behavior Technicians, - Behavioral Therapists, and - Board Certified Behavior Analysts - Occupational Therapists - Speech Therapists Interested in applying? Please visit our website, http://www.roi-mi.com/careers-employment/apply/, to learn more about opportunities that are available. For more information, please visit our website at www.roi-mi.com. Please feel free to call Tom Castiglione at (517) 374-8066 ext. 202, or you can email him at [email protected] with any questions you may have.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market