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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE TENNESSEE VALLEY
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE TENNESSEE VALLEY
Knoxville, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Serving over 9,800 members at 17 Clubs in Knox, Blount, Loudon and North Anderson Counties. Our Mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. We offer quality programming after school and during the summer to help kids achieve great futures. Our goal is to give Club members the tools they need to achieve academic success, build a healthy lifestyle, and develop strong character and citizenship skills.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FLORENCE CRITTENTON AGENCY
FLORENCE CRITTENTON AGENCY
Knoxville, Tennessee
25-49 employees
Our mission is to strengthen communities through effective prevention and treatment services to children and families. Our vision is to be the agency of choice for young people in crisis. We will accomplish this by creating communities where young people and families receive support, advocacy, and stability. For the past two decades, growth and innovation have been hallmarks of the Florence Crittenton Agency as we have moved beyond our original focus as a maternity home to provide comprehensive services that meet the needs of both male and female adolescents, as well as children, families, and adult clients. A 55-bed residential treatment facility remains one of the core functions of our agency, providing addiction recovery and mental health services to adolescent males and females, ages 13 to 18. A separate foster care program works primarily with teens, sibling sets, and children and youth whose families are in crisis. Our outpatient services division specializes in the treatment of co-occurring disorders for adolescents and adults. School- and community-based assessment and therapy, group education, and prevention programs support our core mission and values. Located on 26 wooded acres overlooking the Great Smoky Mountains, the Florence Crittenton Agency's Knoxville campus houses academic and recreation facilities for residential clients, as well as clinical and administrative offices for inpatient, outpatient, and community-based programs. Learn more @ www.fcaknox.org
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
KNOX AREA RESCUE MINISTRIES, INC.
KNOX AREA RESCUE MINISTRIES, INC.
Knoxville, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Our mission is to seek to rescue the poor and needy of the Knoxville area by providing recovery services in Jesus'​ name. We believe that Rescue + Relationships = Restoration. As we provide daily for those most vulnerable and desperate among us, we first supply rescue services of food and shelter, then offer healthy, supportive relationships. The ultimate goal for those who come to us in need is restoration...to God, self, family and community. KARM provides nearly 1,000 meals each day and shelters nearly 400 men, women and children each night in the Knoxville area.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
SERTOMA CENTER, INC.
SERTOMA CENTER, INC.
Knoxville, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Everyone deserves a chance to live a life full of purpose and promise. A life that values work, relationships, and the dignity of a home to be proud of. We provide the opportunity for adults with intellectual disabilities to find satisfaction of a life well lived, through work and friendship. Through no fault of their own, these adults need the support of their community, so we create a home for rest and comfort. We help fulfill the human desire to live a life of purpose and promise. Sertoma Center was founded in 1961 by the Knoxville Downtown Sertoma Club and met in the basement of First Presbyterian Church. The initial goal of the Center was to train pre-school children for special education classes in the public schools and originally served 17 children. In 1970, the move was made to Dandridge Avenue and the Center was established as a non-profit corporation. At this time, the Knox County school system took over the provision of educational services for children with special needs. Sertoma Center changed its focus to providing comprehensive life services for adults with intellectual disabilities. The Center moved into its headquarters on Fifth Avenue in 1993 and presently serves approximately 135 individuals and their families. Major funding comes from the State of Tennessee’s Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities for our current annual budget of $12 million dollars. However, the full extent of our services could not be realized without the vital support of the City of Knoxville, Knox County, and the business community, foundations, civic groups, family and friends of Sertoma Center.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PRO PEO, LLC
PRO PEO, LLC
Knoxville, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Insurance Agency and Brokerage specializing in Employer Services through PEOs. We help small to midsized business owners who: 1: are tired of doing their own payroll 2: think workers' comp is a hassle 3: are concerned about unemployment 4: are worried about rising costs of benefits It may be cheaper than you think to fix these To PEO Owners: We have been helping PEOs increase their bottom line with master policies since 2004. Consider us when your next renewal comes up.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SENIOR CITIZENS HOME ASSISTANCE, INC
SENIOR CITIZENS HOME ASSISTANCE, INC
Knoxville, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Senior Citizens Home Assistance Service is a hospital and health care company based out of 215 Bearden Place, Knoxville, TN, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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GOODWILL INDUSTRIES-KNOXVILLE, INC.
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES-KNOXVILLE, INC.
Knoxville, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Goodwill Industries-Knoxville's mission is to provide vocational services and employment opportunities for individuals with barriers to employment. We operate 28 retail stores in 15 counties to serve over 3,750 individuals annually. Goodwill agencies around the country serve more than 2.4 million people each year. We are able to achieve our mission with the support of our community. Donate - Donations help people and the environment! Clothing, furniture and household goods like books, toys and dishes stay in use and out of the landfill. Shop - Donated items are sorted and processed for resale in Goodwill retail stores, which provides an affordable shopping alternative for the community. Train - Profits from the sale of donated items go directly into Goodwill vocational training programs and employment services. Work - When given the proper training and counseling, individuals are able to overcome their barriers to employment to obtain and maintain meaningful employment and are able to contribute to their community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
POSITIVELY LIVING
POSITIVELY LIVING
Knoxville, Tennessee
25-49 employees
Positively Living, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was established in 1996 to assist in the care of those living with HIV and AIDS. In 2018 we launched our Choice Health Network to serve more people, in more impactful ways. Today we serve nearly 4,000 individuals and families struggling to survive the challenges created by HIV, homelessness, mental illness, addiction, and disabilities. Our three programmatic pillars include our Medical Clinic which provides disease testing, treatment, and prevention; Client Services which includes therapy and mental health, food, housing, and transportation support; and our Harm Reduction program which offers a syringe services exchange and provides resources for our neighbors who use substances. Positively Living & Choice Health Network have a staff of more than 40 individuals and offices in Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Memphis. We offer a “one stop shop” for care and address the needs of each client individually, with dignity and respect. We believe a city is better when all its citizens are healthy, active contributors.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
BREAKTHROUGH CORPORATION
BREAKTHROUGH CORPORATION
Knoxville, Tennessee
50-99 employees
Founded by parents of children with autism, Breakthrough Corporation, a non-profit agency, is changing the way autism services are provided for in Tennessee. We offer: residential services, in-home supports, personal assistance, day services, a Saturday therapeutic recreation program; day activities focusing on lifelong education, job skill development and community integration; and also host a social group for adults with Asperger’s Syndrome. Our largest project is the construction of a neighborhood in South Knoxville which now provides safe and economical housing to many residents. We are currently building more homes in our community, and need your support more than ever! Our clear focus enables us to provide well trained staff, who meet the needs of those in our care. Breakthrough is supported by individual donors, foundations and local, state, and federal governments. We greatly appreciate those who have joined us in our work through donations, in-kind support, sponsorship of fundraising activities or volunteering and are always looking for opportunities to partner with others to fulfill our mission. Let us know how you can help. Our guiding principles are to provide: Nurturing and cost effective housing Connections with family and community Personal fulfillment through education and training, meaningful work and leisure activities Safety of service recipients Temporary relief for families in need of respite care Training for family members, staff, therapists, instructors and interns Learning partnerships with local institutions of higher education
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
COUNSELING AND CONSULTATION SERVICES, INC.
COUNSELING AND CONSULTATION SERVICES, INC.
Limestone, Tennessee
50-99 employees
COUNSELING AND CONSULTATION SERVICE INC is a mental health care company based out of 110 STEPPENSTONE BLVD, LIMESTONE, Tennessee, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
KNOXVILLE FAMILY JUSTICE CENTER
KNOXVILLE FAMILY JUSTICE CENTER
Knoxville, Tennessee
1-24 employees
The Knoxville Family Justice Center serves domestic violence and sexual assault victims. This comprehensive support center provides co-located services for victims and their children including prosecutors, detectives, clergy and social service professionals. Family Justice Centers are being replicated across America and around the world. The mission of the Family Justice Center is to provide victims of domestic violence with a single location to access advocacy and other services necessary to build a future of choice, safety and opportunity. We do this by: -Providing a coordinated, comprehensive approach to family violence -Helping to provide safety for victims and their children -Working to end the cycle of violence in families -Improving the criminal justice system’s response to family violence ABOUT THE KNOXVILLE FAMILY JUSTICE CENTER: Founded in 2006, the Knoxville FJC is one of 15 Presidential Family Justice Centers in the country funded through the Office on Violence Against Women, Office of Justice Programs, United States Dept. of Justice. In the first year, the Knoxville FJC served 1,257 victims of domestic violence. More than 60 governmental, non-profit, and medical agencies collaborate to provide a coordinated response for victims of family violence. Prior to the opening of the Knoxville FJC, domestic violence services were in 20 separate locations, now there is one place to call, one place to go.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market