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FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES, INC.
FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES, INC.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
500+ employees
Family & Children’s Services is a non-profit, Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic serving adults, children, and families in metro Tulsa. Since 1921, our dedicated staff has restored children’s wellbeing, healed hurting and abused children, strengthened families and provided hope and a path to recovery for those dealing with serious mental illness and addiction. We provide our services regardless of clients'​ insurance coverage. They are strictly confidential and offered regardless of race, religion, gender or income. We have English- and Spanish-speaking staff members. Other translation services are available upon request. Family & Children’s Services has a network of convenient office locations. In addition to weekday hours, we offer evening appointments at many locations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FEED THE CHILDREN, INC.
FEED THE CHILDREN, INC.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
100-499 employees
Feed the Children exists to defeat childhood hunger. Our organization was founded in 1979, and we are proud to be a leading US-based anti-hunger nonprofit. We serve those in need in the United States and eight countries around the world, providing food, education, essentials and clean water/hygiene initiatives. We operate five distribution centers located in Oklahoma, Indiana, Arizona, Tennessee and Pennsylvania. In our 2023 fiscal year, we distributed over 86.4 million pounds of food and essentials to children and families in the U.S. Internationally, we worked out of 192 strategic locations in Africa, Asia and Central America, providing food and other benefits to over 4.7 million people. Feed the Children is accredited by Candid (formerly GuideStar Exchange) and the BBB Wise Giving Alliance, and has a three-star rating on Charity Navigator.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CHILD CARE ASSOCIATES
CHILD CARE ASSOCIATES
Fort Worth, Texas
100-499 employees
Child Care Associates delivers a wide range of programs and services to boost early childhood development for children in lower-income families, who have the greatest needs. We deliver Head Start programs, engage parents in the learning process, assist families with child care subsidies, influence public policy, and continuously work to improve the quality of early child care and education.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HEAD START OF GREATER DALLAS
HEAD START OF GREATER DALLAS
Dallas, Texas
500+ employees
One of the oldest and most respected early childhood education agencies in the nation. Currently the seventh largest non-profit organization in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. We serve children (over 2,500) from birth to age 5 and pregnant mothers. Education is our primary product however health, nutrition, social & emotional development are addressed as well. Parents are recognized as their child's primary teacher and encouraged to learn as much as they can to become partners with our staff in improving the lives of their children.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE GLADNEY CENTER
THE GLADNEY CENTER
Fort Worth, Texas
100-499 employees
For more than 135 years, Gladney has been a pioneer and leading voice for improving the lives of children, adoptive families and birth parents. With unwavering commitment, through good economic times and bad, we have focused on our mission and made a difference in the lives of birth parents, families and children here and around the world.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
WORK SERVICES CORPORATION
WORK SERVICES CORPORATION
Wichita Falls, Texas
100-499 employees
Work Services Corporation (WSC) is a private, not-for-profit corporation with offices in Wichita Falls, Abilene, San Angelo, Eastland & Iowa Park, Texas and Lawton, Oklahoma. The corporation was established in 1954 as the Children's Center Inc. to provide education for children with significant cognitive disabilities. In 1964, the corporate focus was shifted to employment services for people with disabilities and the name was changed to the Individual Development Center, Inc. In 1988, Work Services Corporation was formed to operate growing federal, state and private employment contracts. Today, WSC continues to provide development and employment services for people with disabilities in Texas and Oklahoma. Since 1971, over 8,000 people with disabilities have been served. Work Services Corporation is governed by a local board of directors and is affiliated with AbilityOne, Source America, and the Texas Industries for the Blind and Handicapped which serve disabled Americans. Our flagship operations include food service for Sheppard AFB and our paperclip manufacturing line. WSC was recognized as the best Air Force food service operation two of the last three years and our paperclip line has been the sole supplier of paperclips to the Federal government since 1979. MISSION Empower people with disabilities to achieve personal growth and independence, and to improve their quality of life through training and employment. VISION We envision a community where people with disabilities are independent and enriched with social, economic, and vocational equality. VALUES Integrity Collaboration Accountability Respect Excellence
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Top Benefits
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BOST, INC.
BOST, INC.
Fort Smith, Arkansas
All Size Average employees
In 1959 Dr. Roger Bost, a pediatrician in Fort Smith, Arkansas, had a vision for special children. Working with a group of concerned parents, a school for children with developmental and intellectual delays was formed. Today, Bost, Inc. is an outgrowth of Dr. Bost's dream. Bost, Inc. has become the regional leader in Western Arkansas for services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and behavioral health needs. Currently, the agency touches over 700 men, women, and children with disabilities on a daily basis in 34 counties in Western Arkansas with a wide range of services and programs. Bost, Inc. is a community-based, not-for-profit agency dedicated to developing services for and providing services to individuals in Western Arkansas and adjacent regions who have mental and developmental disabilities and other related conditions. The dedicated staff at Bost, Inc. provide these community living services for individuals with disabilities, as well as their families, to maximize the quality of lives. Bost continues to offer programs and services for both children and adults with disabilities so that they can live, work and thrive in their own community. Proud of its past and posed for its future, Bost is here when you need us!
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Top Benefits
UNITED COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC.
UNITED COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC.
Pawnee, Oklahoma
100-499 employees
United Community Action Program started its mission in the summer of 1969. Since that year, United has grown to serve literally thousands of people from dozens of communities throughout northeastern Oklahoma. Headquartered in the seat of Pawnee County, the Main Office actively supports its various programs from a central location. Appreciating the unique strengths and challenges of each community, United programs provide opportunities for partnership that are molded to fit each community. In harmony with our vision, our partnerships forge the strength of combined resources, enabling each community to act to solve its own problems. In addition to forging strong partnerships within each community, United contributes to local economies, with an annual budget of $18 million dollars and a workforce of over 400 people. In the role of partner, United has established programs throughout Creek, Kay, Noble, Osage, and Pawnee Counties. However, our individual programs provide services in several other Counties as well, expanding our services to more than 10% of the state of Oklahoma.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE LEGACY SENIOR COMMUNITIES, INC.
THE LEGACY SENIOR COMMUNITIES, INC.
Dallas, Texas
500+ employees
The Legacy Senior Communities is a Jewish-sponsored, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization, the parent company of The Legacy Willow Bend, the only Life Care community in Plano, The Legacy at Home offering at-home services, The Legacy Midtown Park, a luxury rental continuing care retirement community, and The Legacy Senior Communities Foundation. We are here to serve seniors and their families through a continuum of care that includes high-quality healthcare, wellness and choice. The Legacy Senior Communities has been a nationally-recognized leader in the field of aging for more than 65 years and has built a reputation for quality, innovation and commitment by providing emotional, spiritual and physical care and services that meet and exceed seniors’ housing and healthcare needs. Our team members are just as much a priority as our residents. They are the heart and soul of our organization. Our mission is to empower and promote their growth, achieving goals that are both fulfilling and beneficial to the organization. We believe in a supportive and caring environment, one that is dedicated to individual and collective excellence. As a team member of The Legacy Senior Communities, you will belong to a unique family of service providers. We have a special responsibility to achieve and maintain the highest of standards while providing excellence in resident care and services. Resident and team member satisfaction is not only important to us, it is critical to our success. In every aspect of community life, The Legacy Senior Communities seeks to affirm the fundamental dignity and worth of the individual. It is a basic principle of the company’s founding members that communities are enriched when residents and team members come from a variety of social, ethnic and economic backgrounds. The Legacy Senior Communities offers competitive compensation and benefit packages, a retirement savings plan (403b), generous paid time off and more.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
RIVER VALLEY PRIMARY CARE SERVICES, INC.
RIVER VALLEY PRIMARY CARE SERVICES, INC.
Ratcliff, Arkansas
100-499 employees
We are a FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center). Our Home Office is located in Ratcliff, AR.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
SENIOR CITIZENS OF GREATER DAL
SENIOR CITIZENS OF GREATER DAL
Dallas, Texas
50-99 employees
For 60 years, The Senior Source has been the go-to resource in the Dallas area for older adults and their loved ones to navigate aging. We give active older adults a sense of purpose through volunteering; we provide resources and support for family caregivers; we fiercely protect residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities, and we improve the financial security of all older adults through employment assistance, frauds, and scams education and money management.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF OKL
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF OKL
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
100-499 employees
The Promise of Community Action: Community Action changes people's lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities, and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other. Our Programs: Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties, Inc., established in 1965, serves the communities with programs designed to “promote the self-sufficiency of the socially, economically, and culturally disadvantaged citizens of our service area.” CAA partners with private businesses and other Agencies to provide comprehensive programs that address substance abuse, home repair, child-care, economic development, and home ownership to name a few. Currently CAA addresses the needs of the community by administering the following programs: Since its inception in 1964, CAA has remained devoted to its mission of promoting self-help for low-income people and neighborhoods. CAA empowers disadvantaged people by providing them with the tools to overcome poverty, live with dignity, and achieve their full potential. It emphasizes education, skilled job-training and asset development. While CAA's overall focus remains long term self-sufficiency, we understand that sometimes, things happen. CAA offers a number of programs that help families through these times of crisis, including utility assistance in winter, and rental assistance. Once stability has been established CAA helps people move forward with a focus on education and skill development. The agency works closely with area businesses and academic institutions to develop programs that educate workers who are consistently applauded for their abilities and commitment to excellence. .
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive