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GROVE CITY FOOD PANTRY-EMERGENCY SERVICE INC
The Grove City Food Pantry probably got started in the late 1980's or early 1990's. At some point the Grove City Ministerial Association took responsibility for finding a host church to house the pantry and find a volunteer director. The directorship proved to be a bigger job than one person could handle and burn out was common.
Ohio
Primate Rescue Center
The Primate Rescue Center, in central Kentucky, is a nonprofit sanctuary that provides lifetime care to more than 50 monkeys and apes, including 11 chimpanzees. In addition, we strive to alleviate the suffering of primates everywhere by working to toughen animal-protection laws and end the private trade in these animals, both in the U.S. and abroad.
Nicholasville, Kentucky
Springs Ensemble Theatre
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Providence Childrens Home
Providence Children's Home exists to help provide hope to children in Kenya who have lost their parents due to the AIDS epidemic in Sub-Sahara Africa. We provide a Home, School and Clinic on 16 acres of land 30 km west of Nairobi. We currently have 47 girl orphans at the Home, who all attend the school along with 500 outside students in Pre-K through 12. Our Clinic provides general health care for the orphans, students and the local community.
Claremont, California
National Service Animals Monument Corporation
To honor our nation's service animals and their handlers. Our mission is to give all service animals, including working animals, and their handlers recognition they deserve and to increase understanding and appreciation for their service. We are committed to growing public awareness and generating grass roots support to build the National Service Animals Monument and to create the NSAM Education Program for educators nationwide. Through a broad spectrum of collaborative efforts across the country, we will spotlight the unwavering human-animal bond and create an emotionally moving experience to commemorate our heroes and educate and inspire visitors of all ages.
Pinole, California
Mercy Street
Building Christian leaders to build a better West Dallas
Dallas, Texas
WildEarth Guardians
WildEarth Guardians is a non-profit, environmental advocacy organization whose mission is to protect and restore the wildlife, wild places, wild rivers, and health of the American West. The organization was founded in 1989 and has a long history of conservation successes protecting carnivores, ancient forests, rivers and other threatened landscapes and wildlife. We have more than 105,000 members and e-activists, the majority of whom live in the eleven Western states. The organization currently operates four major programs: Wildlife, Wild Places, Wild Rivers, and Climate and Energy. Our 25 person staff includes lawyers, policy experts, biologists, ecosystem restoration experts and fundraisers. Our 2015 budget is $3.5 million, which comes from diverse sources, including members and donors, foundations, government grants and recovered legal fees. We have offices in Santa Fe, New Mexico; Portland, Oregon; Salt Lake City Utah; Laramie, Wyoming; Missoula, Montana; San Francisco and San Deigo, California; Boulder and Denver, Colorado; and Tucson, Arizona.
Santa Fe, New MexicoYWCA El Paso del Norte Region
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
EL PASO, Texas
Water to Thrive
Water to Thrive transforms lives in rural Africa by working with partners and beneficiaries to bring the blessing of clean, safe water, connecting communities in need with supporters who have the heart and spirit to make a difference.
AUSTIN, Texas
Hope for HIE
To improve the quality of life for children and families impacted by HIE - Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy - through Awareness, Education
West Bloomfield, Michigan
I HAVE A DREAM-OVERTOWN INC
I Have a Dream – Overtown, Inc (IHAD) serves 50 at-risk high school (11th and 12th grades) students. These children have been chosen ten years ago to be “Dreamers” by the I Have a Dream – Overtown program, which has pledged to provide financial assistance for their higher education if the “Dreamer” graduates from high school. The organization is committed to providing whatever services are needed as they complete high school (in the next two years) for the “Dreamers” and their families to help them reach their full potential. . By introducing quality prevention and promotion services, coping and management skills, college readiness techniques, and technological enhancements to these children now with constant re-enforcements and follow through, the I Have a Dream – Overtown program will be able to enhance the needed tutorial, enrichments and life skill programming it has put in place for the “Dreamers”. The ultimate goal is for every child to graduate from high school and pursue higher education. This is a longitudinal program essentially serving the same cadre of students since first grade (now in high school). The emphasis is part of an overall, long-term intervention and college scholarship program for the Dreamers.
Miami, Florida
One Hope Canada
We present the Gospel, to those having the least opportunity to hear of Christ and especially to children and youth. We disciple believers for living and serving through His Church.
Winnipeg, Manitoba