My Nonprofit Reviews

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Review for Disabled American Veterans, Philadelphia, PA, USA
The Alzheimer's Association, Delaware Valley Chapter is a wonderful group of dedicated, caring, professional people working to assist those affected with this dreaded disease and their caregivers. They also work diligently to raise funds to be able to continue their work and to provide researchers with the necessary funds to sustain them in their quest to finding a cure. From the Director on down the chain, the staff are totally dedicated to their jobs and committed to providing social awareness of their organization. A friend of mine who was stricken with Alzheimer's and his family received assistance from this wonderful group and for anyone who is going through the onset or for those family members who will be their caregivers, contacting one of the offices in the Delaware Valley Chapter would provide them with the insight and expertise needed to deal with all of the aspects of the disease. It is truly a wonderful organization.
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Definitely
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Life-changing
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2011
Review for Center for Family Services Inc, Camden, NJ, USA
I have been working with SERV for the past five years along with our Women's Club in trying to provide some holiday cheer to those families suffering from domestic violence. The Residential Coordinator, Mary Love, has been professional, courteous, grateful and extremely informative, yet very confidentiality conscious regarding the mission of SERV. It is truly heartwarming to understand the comfort, education, housing and guidance they provide to their clients. SERV certainly deserves to win a "Top-Rated Children and Families Award".
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Definitely
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2011