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Marguerite Kiefer Education Center, Inc.
Education and Development Program for Urban Children
LONG BEACH, California
The AET foundation
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
4C FOR CHILDREN INC
Connect people and resources to cultivate accessible and high-quality early care and education for the benefit of children, families, and communities.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Healing Nations
To glorify God by cultivating spiritual and physical flourishing through cross-cultural ministry.
Draper, Utah
Nashville Vegfest
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Chapel Hill, Tennessee
Riverbend Patriots
Riverbend Patriots is a veteran and first-responder led organization dedicated to serving those who serve. We provide veterans, service members, responders, and their families with access to healing resources, purposeful initiatives, support, recreational activities, and genuine camaraderie. Through connection, service, storytelling, and shared experience, we strengthen their well-being, honor their journey, and ensure no one seeking assistance walks their path alone.
Alton, Illinois
Cisse Niass Project
Cisse Niass Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit humanitarian aid organization with its corporate office located in Atlanta, Georgia. Our base of operations is in Kaolack, Senegal, Africa. CNP's slogan – “Making a Global Impact, positively affecting the lives of others, one country at a time through our humanitarian services”. The founders of Cisse Niass Project have a simple purpose: that the people of Kahone and Kaolack are enabled to send their children to school, to sleep without the barrier of hunger, and to have access to medicine. Our Core Values CNP strongly believes in the Human Imperative - It states the obligation of the international community “to provide humanitarian assistance wherever it is needed.” (Slim, 2000)
Decatur, Georgia
Smc1a Foundation
SMC1A Foundation is a Non-Profit Organization with the vision to bring awareness, accelerate research, and find a cure for SMC1A, and ultimately transform the lives of those affected. Our goal is to narrow research specifically to the mutations of the SMC1A gene which cause intractable epilepsy and neurodevelopmental and medical challenges, and to accelerate full spectrum research to find a cure and effective treatments.
San Francisco, California
Tada Theatre and Dance Alliance, Inc.
Award-winning musical theater classes, camps & shows for New York City families.
New York, New York
SOFIAS HOPE
Sofia's Hope was inspired by the life and death of Sofia Blanco at the age of thirteen. And it is in her memory that we will fight cancer by raising childhood cancer awareness and the fact that children are dying every day waiting for promising new treatments; funding childhood cancer research and advances in treatment, especially as it relates to their long-term effects (including prevention, detection and treatment); and offering programs that enhance the quality of life of children with cancer.
Miami, Florida
Flood Student Missions
Flood exists to provide HOPE in the local community through the hearts and hands of high school students.
Alpharetta, Georgia
Camp Tuku
At Camp Tuku, our mission is to provide a mindfulness approach to the camp experience for kids; a program designed to integrate the mind, body, and heart, giving kids skills early in life to help them nurture inner resilience. With a focus on developing mindfulness skills, our unique summer camp experience offers a great opportunity for kids to learn and practice simple, fun tools for the development of self-awareness, as well as practices that will enable them to respond more effectively to the inevitable stress of every-day life. At Camp Tuku, we aim to nurture the mind, body, and heart in the following ways: MIND Daily mindfulness and meditation exercises encourage campers to cultivate self-awareness and open their minds to an innate capacity for peace and emotional stability. By unplugging from the mental barrage of digital media, and actively blending traditional camp activities with mindfulness exercises, kids strengthen their connection to not only nature’s resources but also the innate resources of their own minds. BODY Fun and engaging activities such as hiking, cooking, challenge courses, rock climbing, yoga, swimming, gardening, and music will provide campers with multiple daily opportunities to grow their self-confidence as they challenge themselves both physically and mentally. All meals will be healthy AND yummy, and campers will participate in the seed-to-table experience of growing food in an organic garden and interacting with farm life. HEART We offer a social-emotional learning curriculum aimed at building resilience. This curriculum is delivered through team-building games and activities. Children will learn how to better express their emotions, such as appreciation and compassion for themselves and others. They will practice how to communicate effectively and develop creative solutions in a fun and collaborative environment. As children leave Camp Tuku, they will return to their daily lives with more confidence and an assortment of practical tools that will help them lead happy, healthy lives for years to come. They will be empowered to make conscious and deliberate real-time choices that reflect their unique brilliance. The laughter and learning experienced at Camp Tuku will blossom into friendships that kids will want to continue nurturing long after they’ve said goodbye!
Peoria, Arizona