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SENIOR CITIZENS OF GREATER DAL
SENIOR CITIZENS OF GREATER DAL
Dallas, Texas
51-200 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.
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Top Benefits
NORTH TEXAS FOOD BANK
NORTH TEXAS FOOD BANK
Plano, Texas
51-200 employees
The North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) is a top-ranked nonprofit hunger-relief organization operating a state-of-the-art volunteer and distribution center in Plano— the Perot Family Campus. Last year, the Food Bank worked hard in partnership with member agencies from our Feeding Network to provide access to almost 77 million nutritious meals across a diverse 13-county service area— this means more than 200,000 meals per day for hungry children, seniors and families. But the need for hunger relief in North Texas is complex and in order to meet the need the NTFB is working to increase our food distribution efforts. Our goal is to provide access to 92 million nutritious meals annually by 2025. For more information, visit ntfb.org. NTFB is a member of Feeding America, a national hunger-relief organization.
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Market Leading
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS LONE STAR
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS LONE STAR
Irving, Texas
51-200 employees
We are one of the 270+ affiliates around the country that help children reach their full potential through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships with measurable, positive impact.
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Market Leading
DALLAS CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER
DALLAS CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER
Dallas, Texas
51-200 employees
The mission of Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC) is to improve the lives of abused children in Dallas County and to provide national leadership on child abuse issues. DCAC coordinates the investigation and prosecution of the most severe cases of child abuse in our community. Last year DCAC served over 7,300 children (and their non-offending family members) who were sexually abused, severely physically abused, or who had witnessed a violent crime. DCAC provides a warm, child-friendly environment to help children who are referred by law enforcement or CPS. Our average client is a 9-year-old girl, sexually abused by someone she knows and trusts.
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Top Benefits
FERTILITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC
FERTILITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC
Frisco, Texas
51-200 employees
At Fertility Specialists of Texas, our board-certified reproductive endocrinology and infertility experts have earned a reputation as one of the nation's leading infertility clinics. Founder and Medical Director Jerald Goldstein, MD; Rebecca Chilvers, MD; Satin Patel, MD; Daniel Skora, MD; Ali Guerami, MD; and Janelle Dorsett, MD combine decades of experience with today's latest scientific advancements to provide patients with the highest success rates possible. The IVF facility, led by Carlos Guerrero, PhD, HCLD; is one of the most advanced labs in North Texas and the Southwestern US. Our IVF lab is equipped with innovative technology used for the production of health embryos. Fertility Specialists of Texas has locations in Plano / Frisco, Dallas, Rockwall, Southlake and Lubbock. The IVF lab is at our Plano / Frisco location. Why Choose FST: - Among the highest success rates in the US (low multiple rate) - Repeatedly recognized as one of the nation's leading infertility centers - Over 1,600 babies born since 2005 - World-class IVF lab - Affordable financial options - Physicians consistently voted to best doctor's lists - Compassionate care in a warm environment Infertility Services - Ovulation Induction - Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) evaluation and treatment - Endometriosis evaluation and treatment - Male factor infertility evaluation and treatment - Unexplained infertility evaluation and treatment - Hysterosalpingogram (HSG) - Semen Analysis Advanced Reproductive Technology (ART) - IVF - Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) - Preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) and diagnosis (PGD) - Recurrent pregnancy loss evaluation and treatment - Fertility Preservation Third-Party Reproduction - In-house egg donor program - IVF with donor egg/sperm - Gestational carrier evaluation and treatment
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AUTISM TREATMENT CENTER
AUTISM TREATMENT CENTER
Dallas, Texas
51-200 employees
The mission of the Autism Treatment Center is to assist people with autism and related disorders throughout their lives as they learn, play, work and live in the community. ATC is a private, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) corporation providing its services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Services include residential, educational, therapeutic, adult programs, diagnostics and research.
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Market Laggard
CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER OF COLLIN COUNTY
CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER OF COLLIN COUNTY
Plano, Texas
51-200 employees
Children’s Advocacy Center of Collin County is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization providing hope to children and families victimized by child abuse. Our proven approach brings experts together under one roof to ensure safety and justice for children. We are the only agency in our community offering services critical to healing, free for life.
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Top Benefits
SAFEHAVEN OF TARRANT COUNTY
SAFEHAVEN OF TARRANT COUNTY
Arlington, Texas
51-200 employees
One in three Texas women will experience domestic violence in her lifetime, but SafeHaven exists to provide freedom. SafeHaven is the only state designated family violence center in Tarrant County. Over our 45+ year history, we’ve never strayed from our mission: to end domestic violence in Tarrant County. Everything we do is with the end goal of providing freedom for survivors of domestic violence. SafeHaven works to end domestic violence in a two-fold manner: 1. Keep victims safe 2. Hold offenders accountable We are here to take care of the most vulnerable, to keep them safe, and to serve them wherever they are on their journey to escape domestic violence. Our services aren’t one-size-fits-all - that’s why we provide robust resources from shelter and transitional housing, to counseling and legal aid. We want to meet survivors where they are. As part of our lifelong mission, we also feel an obligation to bring change across the board - change the distribution of power in relationships, change where the blame lies, and change how the system responds. We will not stop until every woman in Tarrant County feels safe in her relationship.
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Market Leading
THE FAMILY PLACE, INC.
THE FAMILY PLACE, INC.
Dallas, Texas
51-200 employees
The Family Place is a nonprofit agency that helps families hurt by domestic violence. All services are provided are provided free of charge, with exception of Supervised Child Visitation and the Battering Intervention and Prevention Program (BIPP). All services are also available in English and Spanish. What We Do: OUR MISSION The Family Place empowers victims of family violence by providing safe housing, counseling and skills that create independence while building community engagement and advocating for social change to stop family violence. For victims of family violence, The Family Place is the Dallas area’s leading organization delivering proven programs that address emotional and physical abuse and incest. The Family Place provides free, comprehensive services that prevent violence and fully support women, children and men on their path from fear to safety. In 2013, we provided services to a total of 11,758 clients with 171,968 hours of service in Spanish and in English. When families are in our care, we work to meet all of their needs. At our Safe Campus, we feed more than 50 kids every day, providing meals and after-school snacks—that’s 18,250 after-school snacks a year! We go through more than 3,000 tubes of toothpaste and 3,600 bottles of shampoo each year.
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Below Market
GENESIS WOMEN'S SHELTER & SUPPORT
GENESIS WOMEN'S SHELTER & SUPPORT
Dallas, Texas
51-200 employees
The mission of Genesis Women's Shelter is to provide safety, shelter and support for women and children who have experienced domestic violence, and to raise awareness regarding its cause, prevalence and impact.
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Market Laggard
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BERRY FAMILY SERVICES, INC.
BERRY FAMILY SERVICES, INC.
Rowlett, Texas
51-200 employees
Our Mission: “To provide persons with disabilities the necessary support to increase independence, dignity, personal growth, and inclusion in the community.” Our Philosophy: “We believe that all individuals deserve the same opportunities to achieve their goals and reach their full potential. We will provide these opportunities in a nondiscriminatory, respectful, and financially responsible manner.” Why Choose Us? Family owned business with your family as our focus. Over 40 years combined experience. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Full time resources and energies to serve you. Spanish, Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Sign language interpreters available.
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Below Market
CITYSQUARE
CITYSQUARE
Dallas, Texas
51-200 employees
In 1988, Dallas businessman Jim Sowell was moved by his concern for the problems associated with poverty. He took action in response to the human suffering he observed by working with friends to launch the Central Dallas Food Pantry in a strip shopping center at Henderson and Central Expressway. In 1990, the organization received status as a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation and, due to its growth, relocated to larger quarters at 801 N. Peak in East Dallas. In August 1994, current CEO, Larry James, joined the organization and shortly thereafter, Central Dallas Food Pantry began doing business as Central Dallas Ministries and acquired an additional building at 409 N. Haskell. In October 2010, Central Dallas Ministries changed its name to CitySquare in order to better reflect the commitment to equality, inclusiveness, and recognition that fighting poverty involves bringing the entire community together in the heart of the city. ​ In November 2014, CitySquare relocated most of its direct services programs, including the food pantry and workforce training department, to its new Opportunity Center – a 53,000 square foot collective impact campus located at the corner of Malcolm X Boulevard and I-30. Since our humble beginnings in 1988 to present day, CitySquare has grown into a broad nonprofit organization offering a comprehensive array of social services that address four key areas related to the persistence of poverty: hunger, health, housing, and hope. Together, our social service programs provide more than 50,000 human touches in Dallas and Paris, Texas.
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Market Leading