
A large, comfortable house named The Hannah Center was established in 1993 to give a robust home environment to any woman in crisis, regardless of age and background. To find refuge and shelter. The facility came to light when a Marshfield family gave a generous monetary gift with the directive of setting up a house where a pregnant woman could turn to when needing help and guidance.
The Hannah Center expanded to provide all women, pregnant or not, with opportunities to look at their lives in a welcoming and non-judgmental atmosphere. Donations help to meet each resident's needs while they embrace holistic care and positive life changes. Residents and children are offered various services designed to meet basic needs such as clothing and housing.
Nelson-Jameson has built its business on the Golden Rule to establish a standard of behavior for treating people as you would like to be treated, especially in times of challenges and hardships.
The Nelson-Jameson Foundation (NJF) is focused on supporting philanthropic organizations that enhance our core value as a Golden Rule Company. Grants are targeted toward charitable programs that are related to the food and dairy industries or support charities that are important to Nelson-Jameson employees and the communities in which they reside.
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