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PINE REST CHRISTIAN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
PINE REST CHRISTIAN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Grand Rapids, Michigan
500+ employees
Pine Rest offers a full continuum of behavioral health services and is the third largest non-profit behavioral health system in the United States. Our comprehensive behavioral health center located in Grand Rapids, Michigan offers psychiatric urgent care, outpatient, inpatient, partial hospitalization (day programs), assessment and testing, residential, addiction treatment and specialty services such as crisis response, employee assistance programs, forensic psychiatry and psychology, neuromodulation and more. The outpatient network includes 19 offices including teletherapy in Michigan and Iowa, providing individualized and group therapy for people of all ages and all levels of need. Our educational programming includes psychiatry residency and fellowships in child & adolescent, addiction and geriatric psychiatry, PA training, psychology internships, rotations for medical learners and a clinical pastoral education program. Pine Rest is an associate member of the National Network of Depression Centers. Some of our recent research collaborations have included partnerships with Duke University, Fuller Theological Seminary, Mayo Clinic, McLean Hospital, Michigan State University, National Institutes of Health, University of Chicago, University of Michigan and Van Andel Research Institute. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE CALL 911 OR 800-678-5500 FOR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE.
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Market Leading
FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES, INC.
FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES, INC.
Kalamazoo, Michigan
51-200 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!
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Market Laggard
GUARDIAN TRAC LLC
GUARDIAN TRAC LLC
Sturgis, Michigan
500+ employees
GT Independence is a national leader in financial management (FMS) services, built by a family, for families. We started out as a single family, and we've grown into a national company that serves tens of thousands of people across the United States. But we haven’t forgotten our roots. GT is still a family-owned company—and we’re also a disability-owned and led organization that understands daily life with disabilities and long-term care needs. Our foundation is on the beliefs of inclusion, respect, and family. GT's mission: To help people live a life of their choosing regardless of age or ability.
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MISSION INDIA
MISSION INDIA
Kentwood, Michigan
11-50 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.
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COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF SOUTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF SOUTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Battle Creek, Michigan
201-500 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.
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Market Leading
VFW NATIONAL HOME FOR CHILDREN
VFW NATIONAL HOME FOR CHILDREN
Eaton Rapids, Michigan
11-50 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.
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Market Leading
COMMUNITY LIVING OPTIONS
COMMUNITY LIVING OPTIONS
Kalamazoo, Michigan
51-200 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.
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Market Competitive
HIGHFIELDS, INC.
HIGHFIELDS, INC.
Onondaga, Michigan
201-500 employees
Highfields, Inc. is a nonprofit human services organization dedicated to creating positive change in the lives of children, youth and families through counseling and support services. Highfields began in 1962 as a residential program for at-risk boys and has since expanded to serve about 8,000 people in 13 mid-Michigan counties. We offer a large variety of counseling, training, intervention and support services. Our mission is to provide opportunities to children, youth and their families to be more responsible for their own lives and to strengthen their relationships with others. Our vision is to create a brighter future for children, youth, families and their communities.
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Market Laggard
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL MICHIGANS HEARTLAND, INC.
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL MICHIGANS HEARTLAND, INC.
Battle Creek, Michigan
201-500 employees
Goodwill Industries of Central Michigan’s Heartland (GICMH) assists persons who have barriers to employment through training, employment, and other services. GICMH is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, charitable organization. Goodwill Industries is not a government agency. A volunteer Board of Directors that is made up of local citizens provides oversight to the organization, ensuring that community needs are met.
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Below Market
DISABILITY NETWORK SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN
DISABILITY NETWORK SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN
Kalamazoo, Michigan
11-50 employees
We are the first stop for people with disabilities and their families in Southwest Michigan. We serve people in Barry, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph & Van Buren Counties. As the leading disability social services organization in Southwest Michigan, our goal is to help foster a community where people with disabilities are able to participate fully in everyday life with equal opportunities and self-determination. Whether someone has a physical, psychiatric, neurological, or sensory disabilities, we believe they should be able to thrive and grow at home, in the workplace, and in their community. We also assist organizations, businesses, and government agencies to understand their rights and responsibilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act. We provide workshops and onsite training, technical assistance and support in learning to be welcoming of people with disabilities as customers, clients, patrons, volunteers, or employees.
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GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN, INC.
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN, INC.
Kalamazoo, Michigan
201-500 employees
It is a long-established fact that community involvement leads to business growth. When businesses partner with Goodwill Industries of Southwestern Michigan, not only are they going to see significant savings and unlimited growth opportunities, they are helping to fund the public services Goodwill provides people within our communities. We are an ISO 9001:2015 accredited facility.
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Below Market
DISABILILTY ADVOCATES OF KENT COUNTY
DISABILILTY ADVOCATES OF KENT COUNTY
Grand Rapids, Michigan
11-50 employees
The vision of Disability Advocates of Kent County is that each person, regardless of their abilities, has equal rights and opportunities, and that our communities are accessible and welcoming to all. Our Mission The mission of Disability Advocates of Kent County is to work alongside people with disabilities as they seek to lead self-directed lives and to advocate for accessible and welcoming communities. We were founded in 1981 by people with disabilities seeking to help themselves and other people with disabilities gain control over their own lives. We began as the Grand Rapids “Center for Independent Living,"​ a title used by other such emerging efforts around the country. The term “center for independent living” is defined by federal law as a consumer-controlled, community-based, cross-disability, nonresidential private nonprofit agency that is designed and operated within a local community by individuals with disabilities and provides an array of independent living services. It is important to note that "we are who we serve."​ Over 50% of our board, staff, and volunteers always have been - and always will be – individuals living with a disability. We are a dynamic collection of people supporting people with disabilities in achieving their independent living goals, and working toward an accessible and inclusive community for all. On the individual level, we provide support in a variety of issue areas including information about our community resources, housing, employment, transportation, and veteran’s assistance. Through this, we assist thousands of individuals each year. On the community or systems level, we are tirelessly advocating for public policy change and increased accessibility at the local, state and federal levels. We believe this involvement helps to assure that these systems meet their intended goals and are changed when necessary.
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