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BEECH BROOK
BEECH BROOK
Cleveland, Ohio
100-499 employees
At Beech Brook, we believe all children deserve the chance to grow up in safe and healthy families with the support they need to reach their full potential. Since 1852, that’s been our guiding principle at Beech Brook. Our work has changed as the times and needs of families have changed but that belief remains at the heart of our mission. Today, as a leading behavioral health agency, we touch more than 14,000 lives each year in Northeast Ohio, bringing healing to troubled children, strengthening and supporting parents, and planting the seeds of hope for a brighter future. Beech Brook provides a wide range of programs ranging from child abuse prevention, education and early intervention to community and home-based treatment programs for at-risk children and families. Please visit our website to learn more! Beech Brook provides a wide range of programs ranging from child abuse prevention, education and early intervention to community and home-based treatment programs for at-risk children and families.  Community & Home-Based  Comprehensive Sex Education  Divorce Education Seminar  Early Childhood  Family Center  Foster Care  Outpatient Counseling
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE CLEVELAND SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND
THE CLEVELAND SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND
Cleveland, Ohio
100-499 employees
Our Mission: To provide individualized support and tools to navigate the visual world. Who we are: We are a team of professionals dedicated to providing the support and tools needed to navigate the visual world. Our team of optometrists, vision rehabilitation therapists, teachers, employment specialists and other staff assess one’s needs with empathy and professionalism, seeking to help each individual understand his or her unique vision-related challenges and the resources available to them. Why We Are Here: We live in a world that is designed for those with clear vision, creating challenges for those with less than clear vision. These challenges can be intimidating, isolating, and seemingly unfair, but, we believe the quality of one’s sight should not determine the quality of one’s life. Our mission is to provide support and tools to overcome sight challenges that exist in the visual world. What We Do: We assess each individual’s specific needs, seeking to understand their vision-related challenges and goals. We then create an individualized plan to support them in reaching those goals through training on a variety of tools and techniques. We educate the community about the resources and opportunities available for those with less than clear vision, while also advocating for community awareness in a world designed for those with clear vision. How We Do It: We support individuals of all ages with a high level of compassion and expertise through individualized services that may include: -Vision exams and assessments -Recommendations and instruction on low vision aids and assistive technology -Training on tools and techniques -Education and support to children and families -Employment opportunities within CSC or other organizations -Advocacy for accessibility needs in school, work and community -Recreation and socialization activities -Counseling and peer support groups
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Top Benefits
GREATER CLEVELAND FOOD BANK
GREATER CLEVELAND FOOD BANK
Cleveland, Ohio
100-499 employees
The Greater Cleveland Food Bank works to ensure that everyone in our communities has the nutritious food they need every day. The Food Bank supplies a majority of the food used in local hot meal sites, shelters, and food pantries. In addition, we provide food to child care centers, group homes, and programs for the elderly. We work closely with other Northeast Ohio hunger relief organizations, providing food and nonfood products to hunger centers administered by the Hunger Network of Greater Cleveland, the Catholic Hunger and Shelter Network, and the Salvation Army, among others. Learn more about us at www.greaterclevelandfoodbank.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
TOWARDS EMPLOYMENT, INC
TOWARDS EMPLOYMENT, INC
Cleveland, Ohio
50-99 employees
With a mission to empower individuals to achieve and maintain self-sufficiency through employment, Towards Employment connects people to careers. When we connect people to careers, we change people’s lives, advance businesses, and strengthen community in Northeast Ohio.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
ASHTABULA COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
ASHTABULA COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
Ashtabula, Ohio
100-499 employees
Mission -- To empower participants through service and referrals to attain the skills, knowledge, motivation and assistance to become self-sufficient, and to better the conditions under which they live, learn and work.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HOMES FOR KIDS OF OHIO INC
HOMES FOR KIDS OF OHIO INC
Niles, Ohio
100-499 employees
HOMES FOR KIDS OF OHIO, INC. is a mental health care company based out of P.O. BOX 683, NILES, Ohio, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NORTHEAST OHIO
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NORTHEAST OHIO
Cleveland, Ohio
100-499 employees
Our mission is to enable young people who need us most to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. BGCNEO focuses on three impact areas: Academic Success: We promote education as an essential tool for adult achievement. Programs seek to increase graduation rates, decrease school absenteeism, and encourage kids to create post-secondary goals through teaching basic educational disciplines, technology, and the arts. Character & Citizenship: This impact area focuses on developing young leaders who engage themselves in their communities. We provide key programs that foster character development, healthy interpersonal relationships, and emphasize contributing to the community. Healthy Lifestyles: This impact area encourages children to reach their full potential through making positive choices that nurture their minds, bodies, and spirits. We encourage our Club members to set goals, avoid risky behavior, and engage in physical activity. We remember that the decisions children make today impact their future success.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
SHELTER CARE INC.
SHELTER CARE INC.
Tallmadge, Ohio
50-99 employees
Shelter Care is a residential treatment program for children between the ages of 6 and 18 who manifest emotional, behavioral, or family adjustment type problems. Located in northeastern Ohio, Shelter Care provides a continuum of residential care, from short-term crisis intervention, to intermediate or respite care, as well as long term care in route to independent living. The short-term care is provided through the Safe Landing Youth Shelters. This program utilizes a professional staff model with qualified persons serving in different capacities on a 24-hour basis. The intermediate and long-term care is provided through a network of respite and shelter homes, housing between 2 to 4 children within a family setting.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED
YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED
Cleveland, Ohio
50-99 employees
Youth Opportunities Unlimited helps teens and young adults succeed by providing educational and workforce opportunities, skill development, and access to career pathways. Y.O.U. programs work to ensure every young person is ready to pursue a path to economic self-sufficiency through mentoring, workforce preparation, career exploration, and work experiences that lead to that important first job and post-secondary education or training success. We serve teens and young adults (14-24) living in economically distressed communities. Our programs are developed in partnership with school districts, employers, nonprofits, and government entities. 
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
STELLA MARIS, INC.
STELLA MARIS, INC.
Cleveland, Ohio
100-499 employees
Founded in 1948, Stella Maris has been providing transformational chemical dependency and mental health treatment services to anyone regardless of race, religion, gender, or ability to pay. Located in the heart of Cleveland, Stella Maris offers a full continuum of treatment services on one campus, including a centralized intake and detoxification program, inpatient and outpatient programs, housing and residential services, and wraparound supportive services such as case management, LGBTQ+ track, medication assisted treatment (MAT), peer support, primary care medical services, trauma therapy, workforce development training, and family counseling.This holistic approach to treatment creates a transformational recovery community wherein successful treatment, recovery, and sustained sobriety and stability can occur. Stella Maris’s continuum of treatment regularly surpasses industry standards by 30% across every level of care. In 2021, Stella Maris cared for over 3,000 individuals.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT & TREATMENT SERVICES, INC.
COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT & TREATMENT SERVICES, INC.
Cleveland, Ohio
100-499 employees
CATS manages numerous programs targeted to a variety of specific populations. We offer multiple levels of care ranging from outpatient to residential services. CATS offers services at multiple locations in Cuyahoga & Medina counties. At CATS main site on Broadway Avenue, we serve clients in the following programs: The Cognitive Changes / Therapeutic Community, which provides four to six months of residential treatment to men. The Men’s Residential Treatment Program, which provides treatment from 30 to 90 days. The Women’s Residential Treatment Program, which provides treatment from 30 to 90 days. The Outpatient Program serves individuals providing assessments, individual and group counseling, and case management services. Recovery Housing provides a safe, sober environment for men who have completed treatment and need a safe place to live while they work to secure affordable housing on their own. CATS has served over 40,000 individuals and their families. CATS experiences a 76% success rate, defined as individuals who enter treatment and complete their assigned level of care.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
LAKE-GEAUGA RECOVERY CENTERS, INC.
LAKE-GEAUGA RECOVERY CENTERS, INC.
Mentor, Ohio
50-99 employees
Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers, Inc. is a private non-profit agency, providing continuous service to the community since 1971. At every level from prevention to residential recovery services, we offer a message of hope to individuals, families, groups, and entire communities. The Center provides a wide range of services for adults whose lives have been affected by their own or another's use of alcohol or other drugs, by problem gambling, or by mental illness. Licensed, trained professionals offer support, education, and counseling to individuals, families, businesses, other service providers, and the community at large. Our goal for treatment services is to help individuals achieve long-term recovery and an improved quality of life. Mission Statement: To promote lifelong recovery from addiction through education, prevention, and treatment regardless of ability to pay.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive