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Provides food assistance on an emergency basis to people in need.
Distributes food and provides other basic necessities to individuals in the community. Helps feed and provision individuals until they become self-sufficient through a warehouse-pantry and other satellite pantries.
Assists individuals seeking permanent employment to launch a culinary career through a 13-week, 30-hour-per-week course. The curriculum blends 10 hours of classroom instruction weekly with 20 hours of practical training in Fulfills kitchen for 12 weeks. Topics cover safe food handling, equipment operation, nutrition, recipe planning, cooking methods, and job readiness skills.
Offers a range of activities. Includes monthly dances, nights out for dinner, day trips, picnics, swim parties and other seasonal activities for individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities over 18 years of age.
Offers food assistance to the community. Offers clothing and other supplies as available.
Provides adult medical services. This can include Aged/Blind/Disabled Medicaid, nursing home transitioning services, and other special service programs.
Provides a series of structured and creative group activities needed for developing social skills and improved social interaction. This includes coping with stress and frustration, identifying and expressing emotions and self-regulation.
Provides end-of-life care and coordinates individuals with a team of physicians, registered nurses, home health aides, medical social workers, counselors, and volunteers available to help manage stages and illnesses.
Assists families or individuals in maintaining shelter and a stable environment. Services include financial literacy seminars; pre-purchase, reverse mortgage, mortgage default and delinquency, and foreclosure counseling; and consumer credit and budget management.
Provides a year-round, voluntary program that engages young adults in full- time community service, training, and educational activities. Aims to help young adults gain life skills, develop a career plan, gain valuable certifications, and earn a high school diploma. Members also earn a $100 weekly stipend.
Provides support for children with emotional and social challenges by addressing their mental health, academic, vocational, and social needs. The program also designs and manages individualized plans and connects families to a range of treatment and support services.
Empowers citizens and first responders to enhance national preparedness, protection, response, recovery, and mitigation against all hazards. Offers disaster assistance to eligible individuals and businesses. Services encompass pre-, during-, and post-emergency guidance, planning, risk assessments, post-disaster aid applications, immediate victim resources, missing persons/search & rescue, emergency communications, and community response teams.
Operates a 120-bed inpatient facility delivering comprehensive care for adults with mental health and substance use disorders through structured treatment, clinical support, and recovery-focused services in a supervised, therapeutic environment.
Investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect and, if necessary, arranges for the child's protection and the family's treatment. Services include: child protection, case management, foster care, adoption, and family supports and services through community providers.
Provides a full-service YMCA offering facilities, programs, and classes for all ages. Services include but are not limited to cardio wellness center, childcare, cycling studio, gymnasium, indoor pool, mind and body studio, personal training, and various programs and classes for all ages.
