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VERSABILITY RESOURCES
VERSABILITY RESOURCES
Hampton, Virginia
500+ employees
VersAbility Resources has been supporting people with disabilities for over 68 years. We are a comprehensive provider, serving over 1,700 people with disabilities in early childhood, day support, community living, and four diverse employment programs. With a budget of $57 million and over 1,000 employees, we are a major business and employer. VersAbility serves the entire Hampton Roads region, as well as the ten counties on the Middle Peninsula/Northern Neck. We have offices in Hampton, Newport News, Gloucester, Norfolk. We are a capable business partner, engaged in federal contracting, manufacturing, packaging, digitization, recycling, and more. VersAbility Resources'​ mission is to "support individuals with disabilities in leading productive and fulfilling lives."​ Services in support of this mission range from coordinating developmental therapies for children to helping elderly caregivers plan for the future of their aging loved ones with disabilities. VersAbility Resources' Social Media Policy is available here: https://bit.ly/3oWcr2m
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HOPE HOUSE FOUNDATION, INC.
HOPE HOUSE FOUNDATION, INC.
Norfolk, Virginia
201-500 employees
Hope House Foundation is nonprofit organization providing supportive, independent living services to adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities exclusively in their own homes. We are the only organization in Virginia to provide this type of service; serving the Hampton Roads region of Virginia.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
COMPASS YOUTH SERVICES, LLC
COMPASS YOUTH SERVICES, LLC
Norfolk, Virginia
201-500 employees
Compass Youth Services is a mental health care company based out of 7460 Central Business Park Dr, Norfolk, VA, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CHILD DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES
CHILD DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES
Norge, Virginia
51-200 employees
Established in 1965, Child Development Resources (CDR) serves more than 1,400 children and their families each year. CDR is a comprehensive resource for physicians, teachers, and parents — in fact, for anyone who has a question about an infant or toddler — in Williamsburg, James City County, York County, and Poquoson. The future of America lies in the children of today. By providing early intervention services and making affordable, high-quality early care and education a priority, we are helping to ensure that the children of today grow up to be productive citizens of tomorrow. Our Purpose Child Development Resources, Inc. (CDR) is a 501 (c)(3) public charity that strives to inspire and empower children, families, and early childhood professionals to reach their full potential, whatever their challenges. Child Development Resources serves families with infants and toddlers from birth to age three in Williamsburg, James City County, York County, and Poquoson, Virginia. Early intervention is absolutely critical, so CDR serves children who: * have disabilities or delays in their development * are at risk because of very low family income * have other risk factors such as premature birth, teen parents, or parental substance abuse * need high-quality child care and development services CDR is an invaluable resource for all parents who have questions or concerns about their infant or toddler. One call to 757.566.TOTS (757.566.8687) opens the door to a whole range of services provided by CDR, as well as referrals to other community organizations. CDR also provides services to expectant parents, teen parents, fathers, child-care providers, and other early childhood professionals. We Train Professionals For more than 25 years, CDR has provided state-of-the-art training and technical assistance to child development professionals throughout the country and across the globe.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF TIDEWATER, INC.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF TIDEWATER, INC.
Virginia Beach, Virginia
51-200 employees
Jewish Family Service (JFS) is a non-profit home health and social service agency providing a broad continuum of services including skilled home health care, private duty in-home care, palliative care, counseling, care management, guardianship/conservatorship, meals on wheels, transportation for older adults, food and financial assistance, adoption services and services to the developmentally disabled and chronically mentally ill. We serve over 3,000 individuals annually throughout Hampton Roads, and beyond, and have a strong volunteer program. Our mission is to provide a full spectrum of services that promote quality of life within the philosophy and tradition of Judaism. JFS's skilled home health agency is Medicare-certified and accredited by the Community Health Accreditation Partner (CHAP). Our patient outcomes and satisfaction results consistently exceed state and national benchmarks. In 2012, JFS, along with Beth Sholom Village, established the Freda H. Gordon Hospice and Palliative Care of Tidewater, an organization accredited by the Joint Commission and Medicare-certified providing hospice care throughout our community. JFS is a United Way agency and a constituent agency of the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater. Our slogan is "You never know when you'll need help but you'll always know where to find it."​
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES OF EASTERN VIRGINIA, INC.
CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES OF EASTERN VIRGINIA, INC.
Norfolk, Virginia
51-200 employees
The Up Center, headquartered in Norfolk, Va., is the region's oldest and largest non-profit family services agency dedicated to helping people live better lives. Founded in 1883, the agency responds to the needs of our community's most vulnerable citizens by providing comprehensive, effective and innovative services in four core areas: Protecting our children, Strengthening families, Empowering people in crisis and Maximizing independence for those with disabilities. The Up Center has four locations throughout Hampton Roads and serves over 10,000 people each year. Our Vision is a healthy community where children and families thrive. We believe that families are at the foundation of a thriving community. When we invest in all families, children are ready for school, parents are prepared to invest their talents in the workplace, home is a place of security, love and hope, and neighborhoods flourish. Our community becomes a better place to live, work and give. Our mission is: We are committed to partnering with children, families, and communities to improve lives and outcomes through prevention, intervention, and support services. Through innovative services and community collaboration, we build strong families- the foundation of a resilient, flourishing community. Our programs meet the diverse needs of children and families, including: - Counseling and mental health skill-building - Early childhood education and youth mentoring - Foster Care - Financial and housing education and counseling - Workforce readiness and development - Disability Services
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Top Benefits
CHOANOKE AREA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC.
CHOANOKE AREA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC.
Rich Square, North Carolina
1-10 employees
Choanoke Area Development Inc is a nonprofit organization management company based out of 913 Jr High School Rd, Scotland Neck, North Carolina, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
HAMPTON ROADS COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC.
HAMPTON ROADS COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC.
Newport News, Virginia
201-500 employees
The Hampton Roads Community Action Program, formerly known as the Office of Human Affairs, was founded in 1966 as the Newport News Office of Economic Opportunity as a direct result of President Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty. As the 501(c)(3) Community Action Agency, first for Newport News and later expanding into Hampton, HRCAP has worked for over 50 years to promote the self-sufficiency of the low-income residents living in our service area and ameliorate the brutal impact of poverty on the lives of their children. Starting with a handful of initiatives (Medicare Alert, Neighborhood Youth Core, Head Start) HRCAP grew in the 70’s and 80’s to include an ever expanding range of services to low-income residents. Shifts in federal, state and local funding priorities often threatened the agency, an occasionally resulted in the reduction or elimination of programs, but HRCAP persevered and continues to offer a wide range of needed services to the community. The Hampton Roads Community Action Program's mission is “to plan, develop and implement programs that foster self-sufficiency through educational, social, physical and economic development.” The agency operates over 20 programs designed to fulfill that mission within the community. Programs include early childhood education (Head Start, Four-Year-Old Initiative); housing (Fair Housing, Housing Counseling); counseling for pregnant teens (Teen Moms Support Program); assistance to the homeless (Clean Comfort); nutrition services (Summer Lunch); emergency assistance (Emergency Food and Shelter); affordable housing and community development (Peninsula Community Development Corporation) and more.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FOODBANK OF SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA A
FOODBANK OF SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA A
Norfolk, Virginia
51-200 employees
For more than 40 years, the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore has provided over 350 million meals to those in our community who face hunger. Through our programs, facilities, and large network of community partners, we “eliminate hunger” on a daily basis for many. However, we understand that our current work addresses hunger for individuals in the short term. It does not address the root causes which force individuals to return to a food pantry again and again. This understanding has led to the creation of a strategic plan aimed to move Hampton Roads closer to achieving the mission of eliminating hunger for those we serve—not only for the day, or for the week, but for a lifetime.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE CHILDREN'S CENTER
THE CHILDREN'S CENTER
Franklin, Virginia
51-200 employees
The Children's Center is a private, not-for-profit organization located in Galveston, Texas. Children's Center programs have served the Galveston area since 1878. The Children's Center was established to provide care, education, treatment, research and training to promote and restore the physical and emotional health of children, youth and their families.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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UNITED WAY OF THE VIRGINIA
UNITED WAY OF THE VIRGINIA
Newport News, Virginia
11-50 employees
United Way believes we can achieve more together than any of us could on our own. We unite people, organizations, and resources to improve lives in the VA Peninsula. Through our partnerships, we deliver holistic solutions to break the cycle of poverty. United Way of the Virginia Peninsula serves the cities of Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson and Williamsburg, and the counties of Gloucester, James City, Mathews and York.
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Top Benefits
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE VIRGINIA PENINSULA, INC.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE VIRGINIA PENINSULA, INC.
Newport News, Virginia
51-200 employees
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Virginia Peninsula has ensured youth living on the Virginia Peninsula have a fun, welcoming, and safe space to engage in an array of development opportunities since 1946. During our after-school and summer programs, youth not only enjoy the benefits of participating in Club programming, but they also develop positive relationships with peers, adult staff, and volunteers. Our core programs focus on Education & Careers, Character & Leadership, Health & Life Skills, The Arts, and Sports, Fitness, and Recreation. More than seventy-two years ago, 250 neighborhood boys in Newport News entered the Boys Club of Newport News on 28th Street and experienced a family atmosphere while engaging in new and unique experiences. The organization has witnessed incredible growth since those first young men walked through those doors. We now serve over 6,000 boys and girls ages 6-18 each year in the cities of Newport News and Hampton and in the counties of York, Gloucester, and Mathews at 13 Club sites.
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Top Benefits