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MIDDLE EAST CHILDRENS ALLIANCE
The Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA) works to protect the rights and improve the lives of children in the Middle East through aid, empowerment and education. In the Middle East, MECA provides humanitarian aid, partners with community organizations to run projects for children, and supports income-generation projects. In the US and internationally, MECA raises awareness about the lives of children in the region and encourages meaningful action.
BERKELEY, California
MIDWEST RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSOCIATION INC
The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable living through education and demonstration. Our initiatives focus on the development of robust markets for renewables, and we have a history of success in public engagement and inspiring positive actions for energy and climate. We provide the highest quality renewable energy education and training experiences possible to our over 2,300 members across the Midwest. Our programs and services respond to evolving energy issues, empower people to make wise lifestyle choices, and are accessible to the broadest possible audience. We share our success with other like-minded organizations, recognizing that we are stronger when we all work together for our common goals.
Custer, Wisconsin
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY
We value our community partners, donors, volunteers and supporters who are a vital part of our success in building change through their efforts to Give, Advocate, and Volunteer. That is what it means to LIVE UNITED.
Denver, ColoradoMISSING PERSONS FOUN DATION
History- Each year millions of people throughout the world are reported as missing. Many run away or are forced out from homes where there is neglect, abuse, or intolerable circumstances. Others are abducted for sexual, political or criminal purposes. Many people attempting to avoid child support, contract payments, or legal proceedings elect to voluntarily join the ranks of the missing. A missing person is defined as any person of any age whose whereabouts are unknown to that person’s immediate family, legal guardian, spouse, friends, business associates, or anyone else with a special interest in that person. The Missing Persons Foundation was founded in 1989 to address the needs of missing persons and their families. The entire Management team and Board of Directors are volunteers and do not receive compensation. Since the inception of Missing Persons Foundation, over 550 clients have been served. Services are provided to needy clients free of charge. The Need - Most state and local law enforcement agencies do not have the staff and resources to pursue missing persons cases beyond the initial investigative stages. As a result, many affected families only option is to hire a private investigator which may be beyond their financial means. Some missing persons cases require investigative work outside US borders. The Missing Persons Foundation has offices and field agents worldwide to pursue domestic and international investigations. Most people are unaware of the staggering number of abductions that occur each year. As a result, many people lack the educational training to protect themselves and their children from these tragedies. Also, most parents do not maintain the necessary information about themselves and their children authorities need if a emergency situation arises. As a result, authorities waste valuable time in emergency situations collecting personal data. Programs and Services- • Location and Retrieval of Missing Persons MPF uses modern electronic and informational tracking technology and experienced field investigators to locate, recover, and reunite missing persons with their parents, family, or appropriate legal guardians. • Preventative Education Creation of national and international awareness of missing persons problems by developing community outreach programs to inform, educate and train adults and children how to avoid abductions and personal abuse. One of MPF’s educational programs is its Child Safety Kit. This kit enables parents to record their child’s vital information (height, weight, hair sample, photos etc.) to present to authorities in case of a medical emergency or abduction, saving authorities valuable time. MPF distributes over 300,000 kits to the public each year. • Counseling Services for Recovered Victims Rehabilitation programs and referrals for recovered victims and their families, who have been missing or abused. Why we need your support- The incidents of missing children and adolescents are increasing at an alarming rate. The proliferation of the internet has enabled predators to gain access to unsuspecting children globally and provided a platform to connect Traffickers of children and teens for prostitution with clients. Many of these children and teens lack the education and training to detect an on-line predator or a situation that draws them into an abduction. In addition, many parents lack awareness of the dangers of abductions for Trafficking and the computer skills to truly keep their children protected while they are on-line. As a result; MPF has expanded its educational programs and investigative services. The Missing Persons Foundation is launching a capital campaign in 2021 to establish a 5 “Safe Houses” located across the US. The purpose of the Safe Houses will be to provide a safe facility where at risk, abused or recovered children and adolescents can stay until they can be reunited with their family or returned to a safe environment. Your gift to the Missing Persons Foundation will help fund new and ongoing searches for missing people and directly support program expenses such as; Field investigators Electronic search fees Counselors Volunteer training and development Creation and distribution of educational materials (Child Safety Kits) Safe House program What You Can Do- Your contribution will greatly enhance MPF’s ability to provide continuing support to missing people and their families.
LAGUNA HILLS, California
MISSION BARNABAS
Mission Barnabas exists to equip, empower and encourage leaders in East Africa. Hosting multiple conferences and seminars throughout the year, Mission Barnabas has impacted more than 20,000 leaders with resources and equipping unlike anything seen in this part of the world.
N Richlnd Hls, Texas
Mission Discovery, Inc.
Short Term Mission Organization
Gallatin, Tennessee
MONTROSE COUNSELING CENTER INC (dba the Montrose Center)
Our team of state-licensed clinicians, masters-level therapists, skilled educators, support staff and dedicated volunteers work together to create healthier futures for our clients. To achieve the best possible health outcomes, the Center takes an integrated approach to care which includes: a continuum of behavioral health and support services including traditional therapy, peer support, advocacy, case management, education and outreach; access to quality primary care that addresses both physical and mental health conditions holistically; and a range of prevention and wellness programs that empower clients to participate in their own care. Center Wellness programs are generally open to the public and free-of-charge, and the Cultural Center space is open for not-for-profit and non-partisan purposes compatible with the Center’s mission at affordable rates.
Houston, Texas
MORINGACOMMUNITY ORG
MoringaCommunity.Org is a US 501C3 charity that exists for the sole purpose of fighting third world poverty through practical trade education. Our ethos lives the statement of “Give a man a fish, feed him for a day, teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime.
Schwenksville, Pennsylvania
Morrison Child and Family Services
Morrison Child and Family Services is one of Oregon’s largest and longest-running children’s mental health agencies, serving approximately 6,000 children and families each year. Since its inception in 1947, Morrison has grown to include over 20 programs, spanning across ten locations in the Tri-county area. The core mission for all programs at Morrison is to serve and support children and their families, specifically those with trauma-related needs, as well as helping at-risk youth develop skills to live a safe and productive life. Morrison serves children from birth through age 18 through our day treatment, outpatient, residential, prevention/intervention, educational and shelter programs. Our programs create treatment plans and goals tailored to fit each child’s specific needs and provide integrated, supportive services for their families as well.
Portland, OregonMOSAIC SA
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
EXTON, Pennsylvania
Mother to Mother
Mother To Mother is a nonprofit that provides vital health, safety and wellness items for infants and children in need by working with a network of social workers, social service agencies and local hospitals.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee
My Stuff Bags Foundation
The My Stuff Bags Foundation provides new belongings, comfort and hope to thousands of children each year who must be rescued from abuse, neglect, abandonment, and homelessness across the United States. By rallying widespread individual and corporate involvement through our unique My Stuff Bags program, we address the immediate physical and emotional needs of rescued children, and help support the agencies caring for them.
WESTLAKE VLG, California