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Adult companionship, individualized home support and adult respite in respite in receipts/ family home
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To help mental health focused groups and charities increase their fundraising capacity.
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To improve the quality and safety of vascular & endovascular surgical procedures and general vascular care through education, scholarship, advocacy and leadership.
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The mission of the peabody essex museum is to celebrate outstanding artistic and cultural creativity by collecting, stewarding and interpreting objects of art and culture in ways that increase knowledge, enrich the spirit, engage the mind and stimulate the senses. through its exhibitions, programs, publications, media and related activities, pem strives to create experiences that transform people's lives by broadening their perspectives, attitudes, and knowledge of themselves and the wider world.
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To assist not-for-profits in workplace giving campaigns.
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To assist not-for-profits in workplace giving campaigns.
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To support the work of non-profit organizations whose charitable programs assist individuals with alzheimer's.
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To assist not-for-profits in workplace giving campaigns.
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Nagly creates sustains and advocates for programs, policies and services for the gay, lesbian, transgender and questioning youth community. this includes regularly scheduled meetings, defending and enhancing the human and civil rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth on the north shore of massachusetts and beyond. nagly serves youth from kindergarten through age 23 in a population area approximately 400,000.
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Lifebridge's mission is to offer men and women the opportunities they need to end their homelessness. we believe that the way to solve this crisis, one person at a time, is to provide housing with supportive services, to encourage personal and income development, and stability in physical and mental health. helping to transition individuals from homelessness to stable housing.
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To own, manage, and maintain residential real estate for the permanent housing and benefit of homeless and low income persons, consisting of two buildings and the underlying land on high street and endicott street in salem, massachusetts. the organization also conducts educational programs in connection with said housing. in addition, the organization, in collaboration with the salem mission, inc. offers meals, medical care and case management.
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The mission of the salem pantry is to work collaboratively to empower diverse local and regional communities by ensuring the essential right to convenient and reliable access to healthy food.
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We work with other nonprofits to help them increase their success in public-sector workplace charitable fund drives and other fundraising efforts. the federation screens applications for workplace drives, assists with the transfer of funds, educates the staff and volunteers of these groups so that they better understand workplace giving programs, and helps in the marketing of such groups to potential donors. the organization also offers similar support services to other federations on a fee-for-service basis.
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To buy, sell, manage, lease, develop, and otherwise deal with affordable housing.
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Roots mission is to help young adults create a pathway to independence through food service training and employment. by developing essential life and work readiness skills, youth leave root prepared for success in the workplace.
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The organization is organized for exclusively religious, charitable, educational and scientific purposes within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code of 1986 or the corresponding provision of any future united states internal revenue law, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under said section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code of 1986. specifically, the organization will provide direct services to other qualifying non-profit organizations.
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To assist not-for-profits in workplace giving campaigns.
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Dissemination of medical and scientific information in the field of peripheral vascular surgery to professional colleagues, the general public, and government agencies.
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Medical research charities receives funds from workplace giving campaigns for distribution to its member agencies.
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Founded in 1983, the massachusetts council on gaming and health. inc. is a private, non-profit public health agency dedicated to providing leadership to reduce the social, financial, and emotional costs of problem gambling and to promote a continuum of prevention and intervention strategies including: informational and public awareness, community education and professional training, advocacy, and helpline/referral services for problem gamblers, their loved ones and the greater community.
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