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Community Services in United States
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Community Services sector based in United States. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Naya Family Center
NAYA Family Center's mission is "to enhance the diverse strengths of our youth and families in partnership with the community through cultural identity and education." The Native American Youth and Family Center in Portland, Oregon, works to enrich the lives of our Native youth and families through education, community involvement, and culturally specific programming. We have provided educational services, cultural arts programming, and direct support to reduce poverty to the Portland metropolitan area's American Indian and Alaska Native community for over 40 years. Are you looking for employment opportunities at NAYA? Visit our company webpage and explore our list of current vacancies, which is updated regularly.
51 to 200 staff
North Coast Opportunities
North Coast Opportunities, Inc. is a 501c3 nonprofit Community Action Agency serving Lake & Mendocino Counties, as well as parts of Sonoma, Napa, Solano, Humboldt & Del Norte counties. We believe in building strong, compassionate, and vibrant communities where all people have an opportunity to participate, contribute and provide for themselves and their loved ones. NCO provides early childhood development and family resiliency services, adult caregiver support, robust case management and resource referral, and programs that increase access to affordable childcare, safe recreation, healthy food, secure housing, and leadership training. We are the largest non-governmental agency in Lake and Mendocino Counties providing emergency preparedness and fire response services. Our Volunteer Network program spans 6 counties and provides opportunities for adults to get involved in their communities. We facilitate cooperation and partnerships among organizations and groups that share a common goal with us.
201 to 500 staff
Treatment Trends, Inc
Treatment Trends, Inc.(TTI) is a non-profit organization which has been providing treatment for Substance Use Disorders since 1969. Our mission is to lessen the suffering caused by addiction by providing passionate treatment services through a continuum of care. Our vision is to help individuals gain long-term recovery from their addiction and related self-destructive behavior, so they can live the full, healthy, addiction free life they deserve. Treatment services are delivered through our programs and centers located in Lehigh and Northampton Counties. Lehigh County Programs: Allentown Residential (previously known as Keenan House), Allentown Halfway Home (previously known as Halfway Home of the Lehigh Valley), Allentown Outpatient (previously known as Confront), Allentown Recovery House (previously known as the Richard S. Csandl Recovery House), and Allentown The Center (previously known as Allentown Center for Recovery). Northampton County Programs: Bethlehem Hope Center, Northampton Change on Main, and Palmer Recovery Center TTI works directly with the community to offer a continuum of care to all individuals seeking support in their pathway to recovery.
51 to 200 staff
14th Street Y
We are a vibrant community center grounded in the belief that contemporary Jewish sensibilities can be a source of inspiration, connection, and learning for the individuals and families we serve throughout downtown Manhattan. We focus on health and fitness, education and enrichment programs, and innovative arts, and cultural programming. We are committed to the development of the whole person and bettering people’s lives and strengthening individual and family connections by building an inclusive and sustainable community. The 14th Street Y is part of Educational Alliance’s network of community centers in Lower Manhattan. We believe strong communities can transform lives. Our programs turn strangers into neighbors and provide New Yorkers access to quality education, health and wellness services, arts and culture, and civic engagement opportunities. A nonprofit beacon of hope for over 130 years, Educational Alliance believes in the power of communities to lift up people of all ages and turn strangers into neighbors.
201 to 500 staff
Activate Care
Activate Care is a nationally-recognized provider of social risk management solutions. Path Assist from Activate Care is designed to improve community health outcomes by proactively screening populations for social needs and utilizing our community health navigators interventions leading to better outcomes. Activate Care is privately held and venture-funded by the disruptive innovation investment firm, Rose Park Advisors. For more information, visit
51 to 200 staff
Forbesblk
The mission of ForbesBLK is to champion a global community of Black entrepreneurs, professionals, leaders and creators that are driving systematic change in business, culture and society. Our community of exceptional leaders of color are breaking down barriers, creating more equitable economies, and driving a new culture of connection, collaborate and change. In order to support our community, ForbesBLK shares inspiring content and curates in-person and digitally based networking opportunities to foster professional development, entrepreneurship, and cultural change.
1001 to 5000 staff
Garden Pathways
Garden Pathways is a nonprofit organization founded in 1997, dedicated to transforming lives and building stronger communities. We specialize in mentoring, workforce development, reentry services, and community support that empower individuals and families to thrive. With centers in Bakersfield and Delano, our mission is to walk alongside individuals on their journey to self-sufficiency, offering the tools, relationships, and opportunities needed to create lasting change.
51 to 200 staff
Human Needs Project
Worldwide, over a billion people live in slums. If nothing is done to address the growing "urbanization of poverty", the number of worldwide dwellers is projected to rise to about 3 billion by 2050 (UN Habitat). Life in slums is defined by a lack of basic water, sanitation, and energy infrastructure. These conditions fuel rampant social and health problems and accelerate the vicious cycle of extreme poverty. We are pioneering a new model for integrated service delivery, a single platform combining the services and supports needed to thrive. Human Needs Project built and operates its pilot project, an sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility, the Kibera Town Centre, in Kibera, the largest slum in Africa. The center was designed, built, and is driven by green infrastructure, with sustainable and renewable energy at its core. KTC features a sophisticated water filtration system and a proprietary waste treatment system, including a well with a per hour generation capacity, supported by a 35kW grid-tied solar-battery system. KTC offers basic needs services such as clean water, dignified toilets and showers, laundry, and food, as well as empowerment opportunities such as digital education, vocational training, and career development in music, photography, and arts. Kibera Town Centre is managed and run entirely by Kiberans who continuously ensure that we only offer services and products demanded by the local community. Before designing and constructing KTC, HNP spent four years engaging community leadership and residents in a multi-faceted needs assessment to foster community ownership. Tackling the problem of poverty from all angles, our solution creates a real path out of poverty. Join us on our journey of empowering individuals living in slums to realize their full potential by providing them with the essential infrastructure and services they need to succeed!
11 to 50 staff
The Life Link
The Life Link has been serving Santa Fe and surrounding areas since 1987. We are committed to providing accessible, culturally appropriate, supportive and effective services to persons experiencing homelessness and/or behavioral health challenges. The Life Link accepts city, state, and federal funding, grants, and private donations in order to provide quality, affordable services. The Life Link is located four blocks south of St. Michael's Dr. on the city bus route. Se Habla Español.
51 to 200 staff
Veggielution
Veggielution connects people from diverse backgrounds to build community in East San José. We are a nonprofit community farm seeking to create a sustainable food system in San Jose. We currently farm 6 acres at Emma Prusch Park in East San Jose. Our volunteer workdays, youth programs, sliding scale farm stand, and community workshops give people a chance to get their hands dirty growing veggies, and learn the importance of eating healthy food and knowing where it came from.
11 to 50 staff
Bamrec
Bamrec is a community organization founded in 2017 and offers an array of services. Home of BR: Events, Athletic League, Preschool, Studios, Marketing, Staffing & Tutoring, Kenz Coffee @ Bamrec, and our latest project BR Incubator. Our mission is to create as many healthy environments as possible while being the ultimate resource for Muslim Communities around the U.S.
11 to 50 staff
The Boutique Hub
At The Boutique Hub, we empower and support small business retailers at every stage of their journey. By offering education, connections, and advocacy, we are dedicated to driving the success of the global boutique community and the customers they serve. Each year, we host The Boutique Summit, the ultimate event to help boutique owners grow and scale their businesses, while our annual Pink Friday event unites small businesses nationwide to kick off the holiday retail shopping season, encouraging consumers to #shopsmallfirst. Our Boutique Chat Podcast offers expert insights and success stories from leaders in the industry, and Hubventory is our wholesale marketplace, designed to make product sourcing easier and more effective for boutique retailers. Become part of a movement that values Community over Competition and helps shape the future of small business retail. https://go.theboutiquehub.com/join-boutique
11 to 50 staff
Blanton's Air, Plumbing & Electric
Service with a smile and so much more! Welcome to Blanton’s Air, Plumbing, & Electric - where quality and service never go out of style. Blanton's has been a trusted name in home services since 1951 when Nathan “Bill” Blanton first founded Blanton’s Heating & Air. It was the start of a special journey—and one that we’re proud to continue today. Specializing in heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical services, our business has certainly evolved over the years. But what hasn’t changed is the care we give our clients. We believe that our team is integral to delivering the exceptional customer service we’re known for and the ultimate success of our business. We hire the best, invest in our employees with extensive training and resources, and hold our team to the highest standards. Interested in learning more? Visit our careers website to see if you are the right fit for our team: blantonscareers.com
51 to 200 staff
Centinela Youth Services
Centinela Youth Services is a non-profit organization based out of Inglewood, California, United States. Serving youth across much of Los Angeles County, CYS provides restorative justice, diversion and prevention services.
11 to 50 staff
Fulfill
Fulfill is the primary provider of food and other resources to a network of nearly 300 feeding programs in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. In addition to food distribution, Fulfill operates a Culinary Training Program, a Kids Café, Summer Meals Program and Backpack Program for children, a Garden Education Program, a Mobile Pantry, and an Outreach Program to help people enroll in programs that are beneficial for their families.
51 to 200 staff
Kentuckiana Pool Management
We're a proud partner of The Pool Management Group - the parent company of 16 swimming pool management companies located primarily in the mid-western, southeastern and southwestern United States. Over the past 26 years, our parent company has established and replicated sound business practices for swimming pool management and operation. Kentuckiana Pool Management has executed upon those strengths, providing high quality, customer-focused swimming pool services to the Louisville area. To deliver unparalleled levels of safety, efficiency, and patron satisfaction.
51 to 200 staff
Penobscot Bay Ymca
The Penobscot Bay YMCA is a cornerstone of our healthy community, fostering partnerships, providing programs and services and promoting youth development, healthy living and social responsibility to improve the quality of life for everyone.
51 to 200 staff
Skagit Valley Family Ymca
We believe a strong community can be achieved when we invest in our kids, our health, and our neighbors. Our programs, services, and initiatives enable youth to realize their potential; offer families ways to have fun together; empower people to be healthier in mind, body, and spirit; welcome and embrace newcomers; and help foster social responsibility. Beyond our gym and aquatics center, the Y also provides quality early childhood education, afterschool programsand camps, and support for teens including housing, meals, drop-in activities and outreach through our Oasis Teen Services.
51 to 200 staff
Southwestern Community Services
Southwestern Community Services (SCS), one of New Hampshire’s five community action agencies, has served the needs of Cheshire and Sullivan County citizens since 1965. We seek to create and support a climate within the communities of southwestern New Hampshire wherein poverty is never accepted as a chronic or permanent condition of any person’s life.
51 to 200 staff
Springboard For The Arts
Springboard for the Arts' mission is to support artists with the tools to make a living and a life, and to build just and equitable communities full of meaning, joy, and connection. Our vision is of a world where artists are essential; local economies are vibrant and just; and the systems that surround us are human centered.
11 to 50 staff
Step Up Suncoast, Inc
Step Up Suncoast empowers people toward self-sufficiency through education, support service, and community partnerships. Our services provide a pathway to employment and intergenerational economic security. We offer early childhood education, parenting support, housing counseling, and tax preparation. We also provide support through weatherization, rent, mortgage, and utility assistance programs. If you have questions about Step Up Suncoast, please call us at 941-827-2887, or visit our website at StepUpSuncoast.org.
201 to 500 staff
C2c
At C2C, our mission is to bring together people from every corner of the Google Cloud universe to connect, learn, and shape the future of the cloud.
11 to 50 staff
Hey, Blue
The Hey, Blue! Mobile Application Incentivizes community members to seek out police officers in order to have positive interactions. Each positive interaction builds a greater connection between the officer and a child that they mentor in the community they serve. How it works: Community members will be rewarded with points for every positive interaction that they have with a police officer. Points can be redeemed for necessities or to pay down municipal penalties such as parking tickets or moving violations. Officers receive points as well! The points they accrue get donated to children/families in the community in which they serve.
1 to 10 staff
Iskashitaa Refugee Network
Iskashitaa Refugee Network is dedicated to improving the lives of refugees and the broader community through sustainable food initiatives, hands-on educational programs, and integrative community partnerships. We create opportunities for refugees to share, learn, work and build meaningful connections while fostering a more resilient and inclusive local food system. Iskashitaa Refugee Network is a grass roots organization that helps rebuild refugee lives through our partnerships with volunteers and local organizations. Staff and volunteers unite refugees and the community through unique programs designed to empower the refugees. Programs emphasize community connections, sharing, and English language practice to build community of refugees and volunteers. Iskashitaa has also worked to build a networking community among Tucson area refugee volunteers and agencies. Our mission is to create opportunities to integrate UN refugees into the Southern Arizona community while educating the public and strengthening the local food system, reducing local food waste, and increasing food security. Iskashitaa grew out of efforts by its founder and director, Barbara Eiswerth. She recruited refugee students in 2003 to participate in a project identifying locations of produce that was going to waste in Tucson. The youth also worked to harvest and redistribute these locally grown foods. After organizing four youth mapping programs, Barbara received a grant from the United Way to begin regularly harvesting gleaning with refugees. In the first year of working with Somali Bantu youth, Barbara was taught the word "Iskashitaa". Iskashitaa is the Somali Bantu word for working cooperatively together and fit perfectly with what the group was becoming. As Barbara built a grassroots organization that focused on empowering and learning together, she knew no other word fit as well as Iskashitaa. IRN has now worked with over 57 different ethnic groups welcoming and gathering in Tucson.
1 to 10 staff