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RUTLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
RUTLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
Rutland, Vermont
201-500 employees
Community Care Network is a consortium of health, human service, employment and rehabilitation programs serving the greater Rutland region. We strive to enhance the well-being of our communities, individuals and families through responsive, innovative and collaborative human services.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY SERVICE
SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY SERVICE
Keene, New Hampshire
51-200 employees
Southwestern Community Services is a company based out of United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
AREA RESOURCE FOR INDIVIDUAL SERVICES, INC.
AREA RESOURCE FOR INDIVIDUAL SERVICES, INC.
White River Junction, Vermont
51-200 employees
From http://www.arissolutions.org ARIS Solutions, Inc. was created in 1996 as a cooperative effort between social service agencies to reduce expenses in the face of statewide budget cuts without diminishing the level of valuable supports within the community. Our mission quickly expanded to help individuals and their families self-direct their own funding without the burden of dealing with state and federal payroll requirements. Over the years we have continually updated our services to meet the growing demands of a complex healthcare and social services system. This ongoing commitment has made life easier for thousands of people.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
COMMUNITY ACTION PIONEER VALLEY
COMMUNITY ACTION PIONEER VALLEY
Greenfield, Massachusetts
201-500 employees
Community Action Pioneer Valley assists people who have low incomes to achieve economic stability and security, and works to build communities in which all people have the opportunity to thrive. • We see people as the experts on their own lives, as individuals and families who have strengths and dreams, and who also experience barriers to their success. • We honor everyone’s right to live with dignity and to be treated with respect and appreciation for diversity. • We partner with individuals and families to develop the resources, skills, social connection, and resilience to be economically secure and successful according to their own values and hopes. • We partner with families and communities to grow raise strong and healthy children and youth. • We value workplace practices based on mutual respect, inclusion, transparency, and leadership development for all staff. • We believe that engaging people with low incomes in decision-making and the overall direction of the agency is essential to our integrity and success. • We are committed to participating in community development that assures that all people are housed, well-fed, warm, safe, and stable. • We value building collaborative partnerships to find community-based solutions to meet community needs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
LIFEPATH, INC.
LIFEPATH, INC.
Greenfield, Massachusetts
500+ employees
LifePath, formerly the Community Foundation for Human Development, was started in 1974 by a group of parents from the Pennridge area who wanted more individualized care for their special needs children. LifePath's dedicated pediatric facility, Ridge Crest, was opened in Sellersville as a place where medically-fragile/technology-dependent children and their families could find the help they needed. Soon after, residential housing was established for adults with developmental disabilities as the transition from institutionalization to community-based supports continued. From 1987 through 1993, LifePath continued to grow. We established an adult day program, vocational services program, intensive supports program and a laundry training program. These programs work with the existing skills and level of ability of each individual to help give these special individuals a sense of accomplishment, confidence, self-worth and independence. In the mid-1990s, LifePath obtained a license as a community mental health center and opened outpatient psychiatric clinics in Delaware county. The center is open to the general public, not just residents of LifePath. The services were met with overwhelming enthusiasm and resulted in the addition of adults with autism to LifePath's adult day programs. Today, LifePath has more than 100 community living arrangements and program sites throughout Bucks, Berks, Chester, Delaware, Lehigh, Montgomery and Northampton counties in PA.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SOUTHEASTERN VERMONT COMMUNITY ACTION, INC.
SOUTHEASTERN VERMONT COMMUNITY ACTION, INC.
Westminster, Vermont
51-200 employees
The mission of Southeastern Vermont Community Action (SEVCA) is "to empower and partner with individuals and communities to alleviate the hardships of poverty, provide opportunities to thrive, and eliminate root causes of poverty in southeastern Vermont." SEVCA works to find solutions to the deep-seated problems of poverty, largely by empowering and collaborating with those whose lives are affected by it daily. We address people's immediate needs for fuel, housing, food, and other essentials to help stabilize their lives in the short term, and provide further tools and support to help them achieve greater financial independence in the longer term. SEVCA was created in 1965 as a part of the nationwide 'War on Poverty' and chartered as a Community Action Agency (CAA)—a private non-profit corporation, locally initiated and governed, and designated by local, state, and federal officials as the 'anti-poverty agency' serving Windham and Windsor Counties.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES OF SULLIVAN COUNTY
DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES OF SULLIVAN COUNTY
Claremont, New Hampshire
1-10 employees
The Planning & Codes Department for Sullivan County oversees the construction of all development outside the city limits - from planning, permitting, inspections, to land use. Our department oversees other special projects for the county, such as the preservation and adaptive reuse of historic structures and trail building for the county. Always call your local planning and building departments before you start any home or business construction project! Plan before you build!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CEDARCREST, INC.
CEDARCREST, INC.
Keene, New Hampshire
51-200 employees
Cedarcrest, a specialized medical facility and school in Keene, New Hampshire, provides round-the-clock skilled nursing care, special education at Cedarcrest School, and speech, occupational, and physical therapies onsite for up to 26 children, infants through 22 years. We offer exceptional medical care and education in a warm, nurturing, home-like setting for children and youth with high-risk medical conditions and significant disabilities, including children who require intensive medical support. As the only intermediate care facility in New Hampshire serving children and youth exclusively and the state’s principal provider of post-acute medical care for children under three years of age, our core service is residential care (long and short-term care). We also offer a range of options to meet the needs of families who care for their medically fragile children at home, including a day education program,
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SPRING LAKE RANCH, INC.
SPRING LAKE RANCH, INC.
Cuttingsville, Vermont
51-200 employees
Spring Lake Ranch is a residential therapeutic community located on 650 beautiful acres in Vermont's Green Mountains. We are surrounded by fields and woods, adjacent to the Appalachian Trail, and graced by the pristine serenity of Spring Lake. The Spring Lake Ranch community has a common purpose to engage in the lives of others and the life of the land; and in so doing, to engage more fully in our own lives. Spring Lake Ranch offers a uniquely relational therapeutic setting, which supports and empowers people with mental health and addiction challenges to grow and thrive. Through shared experience, meaningful work, and active participation in an accepting, diverse community, we help each person develop the confidence and skills to recover.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
HIMALAYAN CATARACT PROJECT, INC.
HIMALAYAN CATARACT PROJECT, INC.
Norwich, Vermont
11-50 employees
The Himalayan Cataract Project (HCP) is an independent, non-profit organization established to eradicate preventable blindness worldwide. We pursue this mission by delivering high-quality care, training local personnel and establishing world-class eye care infrastructure. The HCP was founded in 1995 by two intrepid ophthalmologists - Drs. Sanduk Ruit and Geoffrey Tabin - focused on eradicating unnecessary blindness due to cataracts in the Himalayan region. Today, HCP has expanded to provide eye care, infrastructure support and training for international populations in more than 16 countries throughout Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, has trained eye care personnel from more than 40 countries, and has procured equipment and supplies for programs in more than 37 countries.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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VERMONT ACHIEVEMENT CENTER, INC.
VERMONT ACHIEVEMENT CENTER, INC.
Rutland, Vermont
51-200 employees
VERMONT ACHIEVEMENT CENTER, INC. is a company based out of 88 PARK STREET, RUTLAND, Vermont, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
YOUTH SERVICES, INC.
YOUTH SERVICES, INC.
Brattleboro, Vermont
51-200 employees
Oak Park Township is a local government organization strengthening our community through programs that support the health and well-being of all Oak Park residents. Our Mission is providing locally-governed supportive services to our community. Our Vision is to be a well-known and respected community partner and the leading provider of proactive, responsive and relevant supportive services for all residents at every stage of life.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading