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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 LEGACY SENIOR COMMUNITIES, INC.
THE LEGACY SENIOR COMMUNITIES, INC.
Dallas, Texas
201-500 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
Market Laggard
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.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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.
Retirement Benefits Rank
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.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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
PWA COALITION OF DALLAS, INC.
PWA COALITION OF DALLAS, INC.
Dallas, Texas
51-200 employees
Downtown Dallas, Inc. (DDI) is the principle advocate, champion and steward of Downtown, affecting change by developing strategies, setting targets and mobilizing resources that: - Stimulate a vibrant and sustainable Downtown environment - Improve infrastructure - Enhance economic competitiveness - Create a culturally inclusive urban center - Position the area as a global destination Downtown Dallas has repositioned itself in recent years as not just the largest employment center in North Texas, but also as a premier destination to live, dine, shop, and be entertained. New retailers, restaurants, and cultural spots are opening at a more aggressive pace than ever, and with the adoption of expanded Downtown boundaries, a new Downtown has emerged. Downtown Dallas is made up of fifteen districts, each with enough to discover and explore for weeks on end. For more information about all there is to see and do in these districts, be sure to visit downtowndallas.com.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
VOGEL ALCOVE
VOGEL ALCOVE
Dallas, Texas
51-200 employees
For 36 years, Vogel Alcove has provided free, quality therapeutic early childhood education services for Dallas’ youngest victims of poverty: homeless children ages six weeks to 14 years old. Vogel Alcove is the only free comprehensive early childhood education program in the city of Dallas whose primary focus is to provide comprehensive childcare, family support, mental health, and case management for children and their families residing at 21 local emergency shelters, domestic violence shelters and housing programs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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HOMEWARD BOUND, INC.
HOMEWARD BOUND, INC.
Dallas, Texas
51-200 employees
Founded in 1980, Homeward Bound, Inc. has helped more than 150,000 people move toward sobriety. Now serving 18 counties in North Texas and 9 counties in Far West Texas, we are the largest and one of the oldest and most respected not-for-profit substance abuse and mental health treatment agencies in Texas. A large part of our mission has always been to divert people from going to jail or prison. Our founder and executive director, Douglas W. Denton, designed and operated the first jail diversion program in Texas – and one of the first in the nation. Homeward Bound, Inc. is the go-to resource for judges, attorneys, probation officers, public hospital emergency rooms, law enforcement officers, and a lot of the surrounding community. We provide intensive residential treatment on a 24-hour-a-day, 7-days-a-week basis. Each client is assigned to a licensed counselor and a treatment team that manages treatment every step of the way – from detox to residential treatment to outpatient counseling - to support re-entry to the outside world. We give clients the physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual help they need to move to a full, healthy life. Twelve-step programs and peer counseling are integral parts of treatment. We also provide training for professionals seeking to maintain their licenses through continuing education and for people beginning their training as addiction specialists. We accept private insurance, and we have federal, state, and private foundation grant funding to cover people who cannot pay for treatment. Se habla español: Varios miembros de nuestro personal hablan español con fluidez, y ofrecemos un programa completo de idioma español en nuestras instalaciones en El Paso.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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