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mental health care
The mission of HELP, Inc. is to integrate people in recovery into their communities and improve the quality of their lives through mental health and substance abuse treatment. We focus on residential and non-residential substance abuse therapy, support and skill development.
hospital & health care
We are the Lakes Regions Choice for Quality Home Based Health Care Centrally located around the Lakes Region of New Hampshire we serve 45 towns that our patients call home. As a Medicare Certified non-profit we have been providing skilled services for patients, in those homes, for over a century. Neighbors caring for neighbors. Committed to the community that we serve, we strive to provide an excellent patient experience. Whether this means returning you or a loved one to a level of independence with our homecare team, receiving the care and compassion of our clinical team in our hospice program, or supporting you in the care of a child with our pediatric programs, we have the experience to deliver sophisticated treatments to support the changing needs of our patient.
higher education
Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) is the state's largest community college with five campuses, a Workforce Training Center, and an Advanced Technology Center. Applying to college for the first time? Switching to a different career? Ready to level up with a new certification or skill? We're here to power your goals, dreams, and family. Visit www.cnm.edu to learn more.
hospital & health care
The Central New York Care Collaborative (CNYCC) is a collaboration of more than 2,000 healthcare and community based service providers working together to create a better system of care for all patients in our region -- specifically focused on the Medicaid and uninsured individuals. Through a New York State initiative called the Delivery System Reform Incentive Plan (DSRIP) we're striving to integrate services, collaborate on patient care, improve regional healthcare quality and lower the costs of care over a five year period. CNYCC is the Performing Provider System (PPS) created to implement the (DSRIP) program in six Central New York counties: Cayuga, Madison, Lewis, Oneida, Onondaga, and Oswego.
farming
CNY Feeds was founded in 1990 and manufactures high quality animal feed for dairy farms around New York State. Mill facility and main office are located on Carmer Rd in Jordan, NY.
The Central New York Regional Information Center (CNYRIC) serves 50 school districts and four BOCES across eight counties in the central region of New York State. We provide a wide array of technology services through our three major components: Instructional Technologies, Student/Data Services, and Network Operations. Services include everything from professional development for technology integration and student management systems, to network infrastructure equipment and planning. The CNYRIC maintains a massive fiber-based WAN that reaches across the region and provides high-speed connectivity for nearly all of our customers.
individual & family services
Central New York Services, Inc., is a private, not-for-profit agency, dedicated to improving the quality of life of individuals and families affected by mental illness.
professional training & coaching
Central Nine Career Center is an area career/technical school dedicated to the development of the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare students for employment in a chosen career and/or furthering their education at a post-secondary institution. Central Nine is located at 1999 U.S. 31 South in Greenwood, Indiana, and provides career and technical education for a geographic area that encompasses all of Johnson County, the southeast township of Morgan County, and a main portion of the southern third of Marion County including students transported to those districts from the Indianapolis Metropolitan area. The school serves eight school corporations, which send students from nine high schools. Those high schools are: Beech Grove High School, Center Grove High School, Franklin Central High School, Franklin Community High School, Greenwood High School, Indian Creek High School, Perry Meridian High School, Southport High School, and Whiteland Community High School. The doors to Central Nine opened in the fall of 1972 after a feasibility study was initiated in August, 1969. The school now consists of seven buildings including approximately 125,032 square feet of classrooms, laboratories, offices, and other instructional resource facilities on 65 acres. Vision Statement Closing GAPS for Today, Tomorrow, & the Future: Skills Matter! GROW * ACHIEVE * PREPARE * SUCCEED Mission Statement We provide the necessary facilities, appropriate equipment, technological instruction, and learning environment relevant to business and industrial needs in order to enhance student success.
primary/secondary education
K-12 school corporation in Northern Indiana
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