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DALLAS CENTER, INC.
DALLAS CENTER, INC.
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
DALLAS CENTER, INC. is a company based out of 8550 CADENZA LANE, DALLAS, Texas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
RAINBOW DAYS, INC.
RAINBOW DAYS, INC.
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
Rainbow Days helps children and youth in adversity build coping skills and resilience to create positive futures by providing them with the skills and support they need to make healthy choices, stay drug free and believe they have a purpose. Through an array of direct services, including Rainbow Days’ own CBSG® Program, classroom presentations, summer camps, family outings and other supportive services, over 9,000 children and youth living in high-risk situations in the Dallas area learn life-changing skills and receive caring support from positive adult mentors as they benefit from Rainbow Days’ programs each year. Through our Training division, we expand the scope of our programs across the United States by training youth-serving professionals in our CBSG® Program and providing workforce development opportunities to thousands of participants each year. Through our work, Rainbow Days has positively impacted over 241,000 kids since 1982! Founder – Cathey Brown CEO – Tiffany Beaudine
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
MEALS ON WHEELS NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS
MEALS ON WHEELS NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS
Cleburne, Texas
11-50 employees
Each day, Meals on Wheels caring volunteers deliver noon-time meals with a smiling face that nourishes the spirit who are homebound, elderly and disabled persons. Additional services include: AniMeals for our clients’ four-legged family members, nutritional supplements at a low cost and client support. We are helping nourish the body and spirit of our homebound neighbors.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
YOUTH 180, INC.
YOUTH 180, INC.
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
Youth180, formerly Dallas Challenge, has a 39-year history of providing quality prevention, intervention and treatment programs. We approach the struggles of our youth and families from a holistic, trauma-focused perspective. Our team recognizes the intersection of substance use with family dynamics, mental health, homelessness, victims of abuse and trafficking, and many other life experiences. We believe substance use, along with behavioral and mental health issues, are not choices, but rather underlying responses to a larger underlying concern: TRAUMA. Trauma affects individuals from all walks of life. Its effects vary from person to person and can have lasting generational impact. The good news is that trauma is very treatable! OUR PROGRAMS: PREVENTION: Our Certified Prevention Specialists provide free prevention curriculum at our North Oak Cliff Center as well as in local schools, recreation centers, housing authorities and other agencies. Our Prevention Program educates youth and parents on coping, decision-making, and problem-solving skills as well as the risks associated with substance use. INTERVENTION AND EDUCATION: Youth180 recognizes the struggles faced by many youth and their families. Through our Intervention and Education Program, we are committed to supporting the whole family as they work to address any dynamics in their home. We accomplish this by educating youth and their parent(s) on how to conquer conflict, address behavioral issues and truancy, communicate effectively and set goals. Classes are available in multiple locations every month. COUNSELING & OUTPATIENT TREATMENT Youth180 provides an evidence-based, integrative approach to trauma-centered counseling and outpatient substance use treatment. Our program is specialized to fit the needs and strengths of all by providing the foundation for processing and healing from trauma.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
VOLUNTEERNOW
VOLUNTEERNOW
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
Since 1971, VolunteerNow® has served as the hub of volunteerism in North Texas. VolunteerNow unites people with heart and empowers them with ideas, goods, and community so that together we can create the change we want to see in the world. VOLY.org, powered by VolunteerNow, demonstrates our focus on volunteer innovation, impact and engagement. This innovative proprietary technology is the 24/7 virtual connection point between thousands of volunteers and regional service opportunities. Using this technology tool, we mobilize over 300,000 volunteers in the North Texas community, school districts, and municipalities. Volunteers can truly change everything, one cause and one service opportunity at a time. We encourage everyone today to VolunteerNow to make a difference. www.volnow.org
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FP ASSISTANCE, INC.
FP ASSISTANCE, INC.
Forney, Texas
11-50 employees
FP ASSISTANCE, INC. is a company based out of 9550 HELMS TRAIL STE 1100, FORNEY, Texas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
DEAF ACTION CENTER
DEAF ACTION CENTER
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
WHO WE ARE The challenges facing the deaf and hard of hearing community and its need for advocacy are loud and clear. For more than 30 years, Deaf Action Center has empowered and equipped individuals of all ages throughout North Texas. With offices in Dallas and Fort Worth, we provide a comprehensive range of programs that combine commitment, caring, and communication to help create personal, social, and professional growth and success. Deaf Action Center is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, and proud to be recognized as a national and international benchmark service provider. WHAT WE DO Provide the deaf and hard of hearing community the compassion, understanding, and tools needed to live and work collaboratively. Continue expanding our services to meet the ever-increasing needs of our clients. WHY WE DO IT To make a positive difference in the lives of those with hearing loss To assist anyone at any age, at any level of hearing loss to reach their full potential To eliminate barriers to persons who are deaf or hard of hearing
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
HOUSING FORWARD
HOUSING FORWARD
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
Housing Forward is committed to a single purpose— ending homelessness in our community. As a community we have the resources and abilities to solve homelessness and get our most vulnerable neighbors into homes of their own. We know how to solve homelessness. Housing Forward has the expertise, partnerships, and resources to lead a system-wide, data-driven strategy to solve homelessness in our community. We work alongside the All Neighbors Coalition, a collaborative made up of more than 100 partners across Collin and Dallas Counties that provides resources and support directly to individuals, Veterans, youth, and families experiencing homelessness. We believe in the power of our community. Together, we can solve homelessness and create a community where every person has a safe and stable place to call home.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
GRANT HALLIBURTON FOUNDATION
GRANT HALLIBURTON FOUNDATION
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
Grant Halliburton Foundation was established in 2006 in memory of Grant Halliburton, a Dallas teen who battled depression and bipolar disorder for several years before his suicide death at the age of 19. The Foundation that bears his name works to help families and young people recognize the signs of mental illness through a variety of avenues including mental health education, collaboration, encouragement, and information. Grant Halliburton Foundation offers a variety of education programs, presentations, and an annual conference on mental wellness, suicide prevention, bullying, resilience, and other issues impacting youth mental health. The Foundation also developed Here For Texas, which includes HereForTexas.com, an online searchable database of mental health resources in Texas, and the Here For Texas Mental Health Navigation Line, a free helpline. These no-cost community tools aim to offer easy access for Texans seeking mental health and addiction resources and information. Since 2006, Grant Halliburton Foundation has provided mental health education, training, and support to more than 200,000 students, educators, parents, and professionals.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
EQUEST THERAPEUTIC
EQUEST THERAPEUTIC
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
Equest's mission is to enhance the quality of life for children and adults with diverse needs by partnering with horses to bring hope and healing through equine assisted activities and therapies. Equest is a 501 (c) (3) public charity, IRS Tax ID 75-1823701. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Our organization is not a United Way Agency. We are dependent upon charitable gifts and grants to support our programs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMUNITY
CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMUNITY
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMUNITY PARTNERS INC is a civic & social organization company based out of 1215 SKILES ST, Dallas, Texas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
INTERFAITH FAMILY SERVICES
INTERFAITH FAMILY SERVICES
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
Did you know families are the fastest growing segment of the homeless population? Interfaith exists to break that cycle by providing families with the stability, self-worth, and skills needed for self-sufficiency. Interfaith is the only Dallas agency that exclusively provides transitional housing for working poor families who are experiencing a housing crisis in one of our 25 lovingly decorated, furnished apartments. In addition to housing, parents are required to meet weekly with their personal success coach and financial empowerment coach to provide the accountability and support needed to reach their goals. Additionally, unemployed and underemployed parents must participate in our Career Development Program until viable employment is obtained. We also provide on-site counseling, child-care assistance, afterschool & summer programs, and life skills training. Interfaith is committed to outcome transparency. We value every dollar that is donated to our agency and we are committed to providing the best possible community return on each donor investment, as is evidenced through our results: 90% of families exited the program with employment and 81% transitioned to permanent housing with an average wage of $13.51/hour which is nearly $5/hour and $10,000 year above minimum wage. 70% of children exited with an average 2 grade level improvement in reading and 100% exited with aspirations to continue their education beyond high school. 100% of 2015 graduates remained employed and in housing one year later and 89% of 2014 graduates remain employed and in housing two years later. 86% of all graduates live without the aid of housing subsidies saving Dallas tax payers approximately $8 million dollars per graduating class.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive