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AMERICARES FOUNDATION, INC.
AMERICARES FOUNDATION, INC.
Stamford, Connecticut
201-500 employees
Welcome to Americares—we're a global #nonprofit that has been saving lives and improving #health for 40+ years! www.americares.org
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HELEN KELLER SERVICES
HELEN KELLER SERVICES
Brooklyn, New York
201-500 employees
For over 125 years, Helen Keller Services for the Blind has helped people of all ages who are blind or visually impaired to develop independence and to participate actively and fully in their communities. Mission Our mission is to help individuals of all ages who are blind or visually impaired, and who may have additional disabilities, to develop independence and to participate actively in their communities, and to provide public education and blindness prevention programs. Company Overview Founded in 1893, Helen Keller Services for the Blind offers a wide range of services and programs for people of all ages who are blind or have vision impairments. Thousands of people in the New York metropolitan area and in Nassau and Suffolk Counties take advantage of these services every year. Description Headquartered in Brooklyn, HKSB has additional rehabilitation sites in Hempstead and Huntington, Long Island. The agency also operates the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults (www.hknc.org) in Sands Point, New York, with regional offices around the country. Products • Employment Services • Low Vision Services • Rehabilitation Services • Services for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities • Services for Students • The Children’s Learning Center
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Market Leading
VITAL STRATEGIES, INC.
VITAL STRATEGIES, INC.
New York, New York
201-500 employees
Vital Strategies is a global health organization that believes every person should be protected by a strong public health system. We work with governments and civil society in 73 countries to design and implement evidence-based strategies that tackle their most pressing public health problems. Our goal is to see governments adopt promising interventions at scale as rapidly as possible.
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EDEN AUTISM SERVICES, INC.
EDEN AUTISM SERVICES, INC.
Princeton, New Jersey
201-500 employees
Eden Autism is a primary resource for autism information, education, training, and support. Since 1975, Eden, a not-for-profit organization, has provided early intervention, education, employment training, and residential services for children and adults with autism. Eden offers both in-person and online support and training programs for families and professionals. Recognized nationally, Eden is headquartered in Princeton, NJ.
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Market Competitive
WESTCHESTER INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
WESTCHESTER INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Valhalla, New York
201-500 employees
WIHD is one of the nation's 67 University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDDs). WIHD works towards a shared vision that foresees a future in which all people, including people with disabilities, participate fully in their communities. Independence, productivity, and community inclusion are key components of this vision. WIHD is uniquely positioned to facilitate the flow of disability-related information between community and university. The Institute works with people with disabilities, vulnerable children, members of their families, state and local government agencies, and community providers on projects that provide training, technical assistance, direct medical and clinical care, research, and information sharing, with a focus on building the capacity of communities to sustain all their citizens. Many issues, such as early intervention, health care, community-based services, inclusive and meaningful education, transition from school to work, employment, housing, assistive technology, and transportation have been directly addressed by the services, research, and training provided by the UCEDD's and WIHD.
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Market Competitive
METROPOLITAN NEW YORK COORDINATING COUNCIL ON JEWISH POVERTY
METROPOLITAN NEW YORK COORDINATING COUNCIL ON JEWISH POVERTY
New York, New York
201-500 employees
Met Council On Jewish Poverty is an entertainment company based out of 80 Maiden Ln, New York, New York, United States.
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Below Market
EAC, INC
EAC, INC
Garden City, New York
201-500 employees
EAC Network is a diverse nonprofit human services organization that aims to empower, assist, and care. Currently, we uplift 54,000 children, families, individuals, and seniors across the entire New York area. From abused and neglected children to people struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues, vulnerable seniors to adults seeking gainful employment, and more; we tirelessly strive to make New York a positive community. For more information, visit www.eac-network.org, call (516) 539-0150, or find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @EACNet. President & CEO, Neela Lockel COO, Tania Peterson Chandler, Esq.
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Market Leading
ARC OF ESSEX COUNTY, INC.
ARC OF ESSEX COUNTY, INC.
Livingston, New Jersey
201-500 employees
The Arc of Essex County is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to helping children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities participate in every level of our society and enjoy fuller, more independent lives. Founded in 1948 by a group of innovative parents and community leaders, The Arc of Essex County provides a wide variety of programs and services that support nearly 1,500 people throughout Essex County from birth to their senior years. For more information or to make a donation, visit www.arcessex.org.
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Market Leading
PREFERRED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF NJ, INC. ERISA 403(B) PLAN
PREFERRED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF NJ, INC. ERISA 403(B) PLAN
Lakewood, New Jersey
201-500 employees
Preferred Behavioral Health Group is the leading behavioral healthcare organization in central New Jersey. The organization oversees the provision of programs and services that teach, improve, enhance and maintain mental health and healthy lifestyles for children, teens, adults and seniors. A complete array of behavioral healthcare is encompassed, ranging from preventing substance abuse and other forms of abuse in children and teens to substance abuse and mental health counseling, outpatient and residential services for children, youth and adults to programs geared specifically to meet the changed needs of senior citizens.
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Market Leading
ZUFALL HEALTH CENTER
ZUFALL HEALTH CENTER
Dover, New Jersey
201-500 employees
Founded in 1990, Zufall Health is an award-winning, nonprofit, state-licensed community health center that provides access to high-quality, affordable medical, dental. and behavioral treatment to people and communities who experience barriers to care. Nearly 45,000 patients are served at its headquarters site in Dover as well as offices in Bridgewater, Flemington, Franklin Township, Morristown, Newton, Plainsboro, Somerville, Hackettstown, West Orange, and on its Highlands Health Van and Zufall Health Delta Dental Mobile.
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Market Leading
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ASSOCIATION TO BENEFIT CHILDREN
ASSOCIATION TO BENEFIT CHILDREN
New York, New York
201-500 employees
ABC's mission is to offer every child a life filled with joy and love by creating compassionate programs in urgent response to the needs of New York City's most vulnerable families.
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FORESTDALE, INC.
FORESTDALE, INC.
Forest Hills, New York
201-500 employees
Forestdale’s roots go back 168 years, when a group of women affiliated with a church in Brooklyn founded an industrial school for children, which in 1980 became Forestdale. Forestdale is the only child welfare agency headquartered in Queens, with an exclusive focus on the particular needs of Queens'​ and Brooklyn communities & families. While traditional child-welfare programs are typically designed to ensure the safety of children, Forestdale is committed to going beyond the basics by actively pursuing cutting-edge and evidence-based approaches to address the changing needs of low-income families across Queens and Brooklyn. We embody this commitment by providing a comprehensive continuum of services to help children and families heal from trauma and overcome inter-generational cycles of poverty.
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