HAWAII FI-DO SERVICE DOGS
Education/service dog training
Education/service dog training
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To provide housing and care for low-income elderly & disabled.
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Mission statement: encouraging and empowering american indians with disabilities to live in harmony by creating opportunities to live independently.
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To provide elderly and/or disabled persons with housing facilities and services specifically designed to meet their physical, social, and psychological needs, and to promote their health, security, happiness, and usefulness in longer living.
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Fairbanks resource agency is a non-profit alaskan corporation dedicated to assuring that interior alaskans with disabilities and their families have equal opportunity to be fully included in the community, where education, employment, housing, recreation and family services are available in the same places, at the same times and with the same respect afforded any member of the community.
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The UCSF Living with Dementia Caregiver Support Group provides an environment for families and friends of patients diagnosed with dementia to share their experiences and receive support. Walk-ins are welcome. This group is free and is co-sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association and UCSF Memory and Aging Center.
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For information about this Support Group and to Register contact Cathy Hickey, Family Support Assistant Director and DESE Coordinator at (508) 583-8030 x227 or chickey@arcofgreaterbrockton.org.
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