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SIGNAL CENTERS
SIGNAL CENTERS
Chattanooga, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Signal Centers'​ is the hub for many programs focusing on fosters lifelong independence for children, adults, and families. Our mission is to strengthen children, adults, and families through services focusing on disabilities, early childhood education, and self sufficiency
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
SISKIN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
SISKIN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
Chattanooga, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Founded in 1950 by Mose and Garrison Siskin in Chattanooga, Tennessee; Siskin Children’s Institute is a nonprofit healthcare organization serving Tennessee and Georgia, and achieves its mission through pediatric health care services, home visiting, and outreach in the field of developmental pediatrics. The Institute provides developmental pediatric health care services, home and community-based early intervention, and family support through health care navigation services. Health Care The Siskin Center for Developmental Pediatrics is a regional developmental pediatric center, led by a team of developmental pediatricians, with services available in Chattanooga and Nashville, TN. Children are referred to the Institute for medical, psychological and cognitive assessment, diagnosis and treatment, including, occupational, speech and language, applied behavior analysis, and other therapies as well as counseling and social skills groups. Home Visiting The Siskin Home & Community-Based Early Intervention program is designed to help parents, other caregivers and children with special needs gain the knowledge and confidence they need to be successful in life. Through visits with a developmental therapist, the family receives information, support, guidance and consultation about improving the child’s and family’s quality of life. It’s a program that can be provided in the home, child care center, the park or other natural settings in For more information about the Institute's work, visit siskin.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PARTNERSHIP FOR FAMILIES, CHILDREN AND ADULTS INC
PARTNERSHIP FOR FAMILIES, CHILDREN AND ADULTS INC
Chattanooga, Tennessee
50-99 employees
Partnership for Families, Children and Adults has been serving the Tennessee Valley community for 146 years through professional counseling, crisis intervention, and prevention services. It began with the 1877 establishment of the Ladies Aid Society, which later became the Florence Crittenton Home. Under direction of United Way, The Florence Crittenton Service, Family Service Agency and Travelers Aid Society merged into Community Services of Greater Chattanooga, Inc. in 1973. In 1981, the agency assumed the name Family and Children’s Services of Chattanooga, Inc., and in 2003 became the Partnership for Families, Children and Adults. In 2006, the Partnership was recognized by the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce as the Non-Profit Organization of the Year for demonstrating excellence in non-profit management and community impact. Partnership’s Victim Support Services is supported by Award No. 2019-V2GX-0043 awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice through the Tennessee Office of Criminal Justice Programs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
COUNCIL FOR ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE SERVICES, INC. DBA CADAS
COUNCIL FOR ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE SERVICES, INC. DBA CADAS
Chattanooga, Tennessee
100-499 employees
CADAS was established in 1964 and offers a full continuum of care from Medical Detox, Residential Treatment, Out Patient Services(IOP, MAT), Halfway House, and Sober Living Apt. We assist both Adults and Adolescents in encouraging a lifelong recovery. CADAS utilizes the 12 step model of recovery and our interventions reflect this approach. With approx 215 beds we are able to offer a multi-dimensional approach approach that focuses on restoring the individual physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Recovery is possibly with effective treatment and the removal of any barriers. We accept TennCare, Commercial Insurance, Private Pay and State Grant Funding is available for those that qualify. https://www.facebook.com/CADAS-Council-for-Alcohol-Drug-Abuse-Services-103082954932138
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
NATIONAL CENTER FOR YOUTH ISSUES
NATIONAL CENTER FOR YOUTH ISSUES
Chattanooga, Tennessee
1-24 employees
Illustrated several books for them. Primarily "Why Would Someone Want to Die?" and "Kid Trapper."
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CHAMBLISS CENTER FOR CHILDREN
CHAMBLISS CENTER FOR CHILDREN
Chattanooga, Tennessee
50-99 employees
Chambliss Center for Children is a private, local non-profit organization in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Dating back to 1872, the agency exists to preserve family unity and to help prevent the dependency, neglect, abuse, and delinquency of children by responding to the community's child care needs. We accomplish this through two major programs: 1. Extended Child Care: We offer early childhood education and child care to children ages 6 weeks through 12 years of age. Parents must be working or in school to use our program, but their fees are based on income, making it affordable to everyone. Our main campus is open 24 hours per day, weekends, and holidays, to allow parents to work any hours or shifts needed. A Three Star rating from the State gives us the highest quality program possible. We have five off-site child care programs, operating similar programs, without being open 24 hours. 2. Residential Care: We care for children who have been removed from their homes and are in the custody of the State of Tennessee. They have been abused, abandoned, neglected, or come through the juvenile court system. Children are primarily ages 6-18 and can either reside in our Shelter or in our foster homes throughout the city. The goal is to reunite the children with their families or to find a suitable adoptive placement. Our programs serve almost 700 children per day, of all races, ages, and economic backgrounds throughout the city.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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CHATTANOOGA NEIGHBORHOOD ENTERPRISE
CHATTANOOGA NEIGHBORHOOD ENTERPRISE
Chattanooga, Tennessee
1-24 employees
The Enterprise Center, a non-profit economic development partner to the City of Chattanooga and Hamilton County region, unites people, organizations and technology to build an advanced and inclusive future for our community, with a focus on equity, collaboration, economic mobility, and Smart City innovation.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
EXCEPTIONAL ENTERPRISES, INC.
EXCEPTIONAL ENTERPRISES, INC.
Coalmont, Tennessee
50-99 employees
Pathway Enterprises has been supporting individuals who experience disability throughout Oregon since 1985. Our vision is to educate and support individuals and their teams to ensure people with disabilities have opportunities to thrive in their environments by providing awareness, education and training. Start a remarkable career working with a 100 Best Non-profit company, helping others lead their best lives today.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF GR
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF GR
Chattanooga, Tennessee
1-24 employees
Our mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
745500-01 CHATTANOOGA COMMUNITY KITCHEN
745500-01 CHATTANOOGA COMMUNITY KITCHEN
Chattanooga, Tennessee
25-49 employees
Social service organization in Chattanooga working to meet the basic needs of homeless and near homeless men, women and children in the Chattanooga area while striving to eliminate the causes of homelessness and create self-sufficiency. The Chattanooga Community Kitchen is a needs-based organization which serves out of compassion for mankind but with a common goal of ending homelessness.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CHATTANOOGA AREA FOOD BANK
CHATTANOOGA AREA FOOD BANK
Chattanooga, Tennessee
25-49 employees
Founded in 1972 and renamed in 1983, the Chattanooga Area Food Bank is committed to leading a network of partners in eliminating hunger and promoting better nutrition in our region. The Food Bank acquires and distributes healthy food across a 20-county service region including Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia with help from its network of over 300 partner agencies. Last year alone, the Food Bank distributed over 15.1 million pounds (equal to 12.6 million meals) and served over 25,000 people each week. In addition to food provision, the Food Bank works to engage the public in the fight to end hunger and empower people to take responsibility for their health and their lives. For more information or to find out how you can get involved, visit our website at www.chattfoodbank.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market