Post job

Helping Hand Center main competitors are The Arc of Lehigh and Northampton Counties, Bethany Children's Home, and alternatives.

Competitor Summary. See how Helping Hand Center compares to its main competitors:

  • Developmental Disabilities Institute, Inc. has the most employees (3,000).
  • Employees at The Arc of Lehigh and Northampton Counties earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $48,576.
Work at Helping Hand Center?
Share your experience

Helping Hand Center vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1955
3.9
Countryside, IL1$50.0M195
-
3.8
Smithtown, NY10$220.0M3,000
1981
3.7
Portland, OR1$5.0M50
1975
3.5
Ronan, MT1$5.0M125
1967
3.8
Friendswood, TX1$5.0M36
1983
3.9
Fort Lauderdale, FL1$18.0M125
1919
4.4
Chicago, IL306$213.7M3,000
1994
4.3
Manalapan, NJ11$18.0M3,000
1982
3.8
Buffalo, NY1$18.4M350
1968
3.4
Rochester, NY1$99,999200
1988
4.4
Phoenix, AZ1$50.0M125
1975
3.9
New York, NY1$57.0M750
1949
4.1
Hawthorne, NY2$84.0M780
1979
4.1
Raritan, NJ1$5.1M25
1852
4.0
Media, PA1$4.9M50
1976
3.9
San Jose, CA2$5.0M166
1962
4.1
Poughkeepsie, NY1$37.6M917
ABC Human Svc
-
3.6
Gastonia, NC1$270,0007
1958
4.1
Rockville, MD1$50.0M600
Bethany Children's Home
1863
3.3
Womelsdorf, PA1$280,0007
1967
3.7
Bethlehem, PA1$10.0M30

Rate Helping Hand Center's competitiveness in the market.

Zippia waving zebra

Helping Hand Center salaries vs competitors

Among Helping Hand Center competitors, employees at The Arc of Lehigh and Northampton Counties earn the most with an average yearly salary of $48,576.

Compare Helping Hand Center salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Helping Hand Center
$36,311$17.46-
Developmental Disabilities Institute, Inc.
$34,412$16.54-
Rainbow Adult Living
$36,955$17.77-
mmenterprises
$32,242$15.50-
Hope Village Resale Shop
$42,309$20.34-
Children's Diagnostic & Treatment Center
$38,088$18.31-

Compare Helping Hand Center job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Helping Hand Center
$57,053$27.43
The Arc Montgomery County
$64,892$31.20
Ibero American Action League
$58,866$28.30
The Arc Westchester
$57,344$27.57
Sunny Days
$55,409$26.64
AASK Arizona - Aid to Adoption of Special Kids
$55,362$26.62
Parents Helping Parents
$54,362$26.14
Bethany Children's Home
$54,184$26.05
The Arc of Lehigh and Northampton Counties
$53,751$25.84
Abilities First, Inc.
$53,664$25.80
alternatives
$52,659$25.32
Elwyn
$52,575$25.28
ABC Human Svc
$52,090$25.04
Autism Services
$51,897$24.95
Children's Diagnostic & Treatment Center
$51,864$24.93
Birch Family Services
$51,629$24.82
Developmental Disabilities Institute, Inc.
$51,488$24.75
Hope Village Resale Shop
$50,335$24.20
mmenterprises
$50,003$24.04
Rainbow Adult Living
$48,992$23.55

Do you work at Helping Hand Center?

Does Helping Hand Center effectively differentiate itself from competitors?

Helping Hand Center jobs

Helping Hand Center demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Helping Hand Center vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Sunny Days19%81%
Easterseals22%78%
Abilities First, Inc.29%71%
alternatives45%55%
Ibero American Action League45%55%
Helping Hand Center--

Compare race at Helping Hand Center vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%16%10%8%4%
9.5
44%39%10%4%3%
8.1
62%19%11%6%3%
8.5
67%14%10%7%3%
9.9
58%21%10%7%4%
8.6
64%15%9%8%3%
8.8

Helping Hand Center and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Christina Shawver
The Arc Montgomery County

Tibisay Guzman
The Arc Westchester

Tibisay Guzman is a CEO/Executive Director at Westchester Arc. She has worked as COO/Associate Exec Dir at Westchester Arc. Tibisay works or has worked as Executive Vice President at Riverside Health Care Facilities Inc.

To Rising Through the Ranks From Intern To the Position of Ceo and President of Easterseals New Jersey Brian Fitzgerald Went From Being Born and Raised In A Rough Neighborhood In New York City the Leading Disability Services Not-For-Profit. Before Fully Devoting To Easterseals, Fitzgerald Served In the United States Armed Forces Completing A Tour In Vietnam From 1967-1972, Where He Was Recognized For His Valor and Meritorious Service. He Later Went On To Obtain His Bachelor’S and A Master’S In Rehabilitation Counseling From Seton Hall University. Under Brian’S Leadership, Easterseals New Jersey Has Grown From A $16 Million Organization To $106 Million With A Multi Corporate Structure Serving Nearly 9, 000 Individuals In Need Annually. Fitzgerald Has Also Served As President of the Easterseals Leadership Association As Well As Liaison To Several Committees of the National Easterseals Board of Directors. Gaining Recognition As A Leader, Brian Has Amassed Several Reputable Awards In the Categories of Community Service, Management, Rehabilitation and Much More. He Firmly Believes “Everyone Deserves A Chance To Reach Their Full Potential.”
Easterseals

Miguel A. Meléndez Jr. is a Rochester native with significant experience in community development and grassroots organizing. Professionally, Miguel is the Chief Community Engagement officer at Ibero-American Action League, sharing his time and talents to improve planning efforts, create partnerships, enhance case management services, and support residents in their quest to improve quality of life in their neighborhoods. Miguel has an extensive background in Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD), organizing various efforts by building on community strengths. He has the proven ability to address community concerns and has worked collaboratively to improve the built environment, safety, access to food, neighborhood play, and other essential health supporting activities. In the community, Miguel can be seen organizing, leveraging, and advocating with residents. Miguel has led various efforts of the Ibero-American Development Corporation such as Project HOPE (Healthy Outcomes through Participation, Education & Empowerment) addressing the social determinants of health and Project CLEAN (Community, Law Enforcement & Assistance Network), a Department of Justice funded effort to tackle the opioid epidemic in Rochester. In 2016, the El Camino Revitalization Area Charrette & Vision Plan was developed under Miguel’s leadership, creating a visionary roadmap for the El Camino neighborhood. Since that time, exciting projects have emerged, such as the LaMarketa at the International Plaza project, upgrades to Don Samuel Torres Park, and the Pueblo Nuevo housing project. Miguel is a product of the Rochester City School District and a graduate of East High School. He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in philosophy at St. John Fisher College. He is a husband, father of three, and a proud Northeast Rochester resident. Miguel enjoys spending time with his family and finding other ways to serve his community through various boards and volunteer opportunities.

Donna Maher
Sunny Days

Charles S. McLister
Elwyn

Joseph Birli
Bethany Children's Home

Veronica Federiconi
Autism Services

Helping Hand Center competitors FAQs

Search for jobs