Visiting Angels Foundation Expands Grant Partnerships
The Visiting Angels Foundation has made significant strides in its mission to support seniors in need by announcing ten new grant partnerships. This initiative is part of their ongoing commitment to partner with community-based organizations dedicated to providing vital services to vulnerable seniors across the country. Philanthropic efforts like these are essential in maintaining the dignity and quality of life for our elderly population.
Background of the Foundation
The Visiting Angels Foundation operates as the non-profit arm of Visiting Angels, which is recognized as the leading provider of in-home senior care in the United States. Established to alleviate the burdens faced by seniors and their families, the foundation aims to enhance the lives of older adults through various community partnerships that offer resources, support, and care.
The foundation's President, Dan Drennen, emphasized their core mission: "Helping senior citizens is at the heart of what we do. We are proud to partner with organizations that share our commitment to serving seniors in distress."
New Grant Partnerships: Recipients and Impact
This year's selected grant partners include a diverse group of organizations, each with a dedicated focus on improving the lives of seniors:
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Alzheimer's Tennessee: Established in 1983, this organization has been instrumental in supporting families affected by Alzheimer's disease, creating a community of resources for coping and understanding the disease.
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Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry: Located in North Carolina, this ministry offers vital services, particularly focusing on elderly veterans impacted by Hurricane Helene.
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Clear Mourning: A non-profit based in Bend, Oregon, dedicated to reshaping the approach to grief, particularly for Alzheimer’s caregivers and their families.
4.
Corbin Senior Center: Found in Spokane, Washington, this center nurtures a community for seniors, fostering connections and opportunities to socialize.
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Guzman23 Foundation: Located in Colleyville, Texas, this foundation aims to enhance dementia care programs, helping families manage the complexities of elder care.
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Hillsborough County Meals on Wheels: This New Hampshire organization connects seniors to their communities through healthy meals delivered to their doors.
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Honor Flight: A national initiative that honors American veterans by facilitating their visits to national memorials, strengthening the appreciation of their sacrifices.
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Hood County Committee on Aging: Focused on community care, this organization provides meals and vital transportation services to seniors in Texas.
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Parker County Committee on Aging: Dedicated to offering in-home care services to seniors in Texas, enhancing the quality of living for those who prefer to reside in their own homes.
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Veteran Resource Center at American Legion Post 133: This facility in California helps veterans navigate benefit challenges and access essential services.
These partnerships highlight the foundation's commitment to assist a variety of senior care needs. Historically, The Visiting Angels Foundation has supported other notable organizations like Meals on Wheels America and The Salvation Army, demonstrating their sustained impact in the sector.
Conclusion
The Visiting Angels Foundation is setting a remarkable example in the elder care sector, and it shows how vital community support is in uplifting the lives of those who raised us. Partnerships such as these not only address immediate needs but also empower seniors to retain their independence and dignity.
For more information about The Visiting Angels Foundation and how to get involved, visit their website at
www.visitingangelsfoundation.org.
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