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Wakiso Hope Project
Wakiso Hope Project (the Corporation) is organized and operated exclusively for charitable purposes in accordance with section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or a corresponding provision of any future United States Internal Revenue law, referred to below as the “Code”). More specifically, Wakiso Hope Project is organized and operated to doing charitable works in accordance with Catholic teachings, particularly to reflect Jesus' concern for the poor, to help those in spiritual and bodily need, and to promote Godly justice."
Aurora, Illinois
East Texas Food Bank
To fight hunger and feed hope in East Texas.
TYLER, TexasKorabi Foundation
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Amref Health Africa
Amref Health Africa is the largest African-based nonprofit that delivers health services to over 30 countries on the continent. Our vision is lasting health change in Africa.
New York, New York
DELMAR VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE SERVICE INC
Delmar-Bethlehem EMS is a not-for-profit community- based corporation that works in partnership with the Albany County Sheriff’s Office EMS Unit to provide emergency ambulance service for the communities of Delmar, Elsmere, Glenmont, North Bethlehem, Selkirk, Slingerlands, and South Bethlehem.
Delmar, New York
United Way of Adams County Indiana
It’s a credo. It’s a mission. It’s a goal. It is a constant reminder that when we reach out a hand to one, we influence the condition of all. When we live UNITED, we change lives. We build a stronger Adams County. We improve the health of our community.
Decatur, Indiana
Hope's Path
Hope's Path provides a place of healing within a Christ-centered environment where young adults will be loved, valued, and feel like they belong. They will leave the program, supported and equipped, which empowers them to launch successful, independent lives.
Spring, Texas
JOSEPH JAMES MORELLI LEGACY FOUNDATION
"The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation honors Joseph spirit, by supporting high school and college students diagnosed with dyslexia who are planning to pursue careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) by: 1. Awarding scholarships to ease the financial burden of education and recognize achievement 2. Empowering our scholarship recipients to realize their potential through the Morelli Foundation mentoring program 3. Creating a sense of community in which our scholarship recipients and families can feel supported Through our programs, we convey to our scholarship recipients that we view dyslexia as a learning difference that can drive them to be stronger, more determined, dedicated and able to shine brighter, as they learn to believe in themselves the way we believe in them. "
Park City, Utah
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Inc.
Thank you for your interest in Big Brothers Big Sisters of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Inc. At Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS), we are grateful for the generosity of our volunteers and mentors alike. Our goals are to match more than 100 children with dedicated volunteer mentors, to increase the communities awareness of our services, and to build partnerships with community organizations and businesses alike. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Racine and Kenosha Counties is dedicated to establishing successful community-based mentoring relationships for youth in need, which help build brighter futures, better schools and stronger communities for all. We are actively recruiting volunteer mentors-men, women and couples-to be matched with one of the 70 children on our waiting list. If you have room in your heart and time in your schedule, please complete the attached application, and contact Mandy Johnson, Enrollment and Match Support Coordinator, at 262.637.7625 or mandy.johnson@beabignow.org. If you are in search of general volunteer opportunities please complete the general application and we will reach out to you as opportunities arise.
Racine, WisconsinUkranian Congress Committee
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Chicago, Illinois
Community Music Center
Founded in 1921, San Francisco Community Music Center (CMC), a Bay Area nonprofit, is one of the oldest and largest community arts organizations on the West Coast making high quality music accessible to all people, regardless of financial means. CMC, based in the Mission District, was established to “be a provider of music that is not art for art’s sake, but art for life’s sake.” CMC serves more than 23,000 people each year, including more than 2,400 students of all ages, ethnicities and income levels who enjoy music lessons, programs and concerts at no or low cost.
San Francisco, California
KEY OF HOPE
Now in existence since 2008 and reaching the lives of over 1300 children weekly, Key of Hope continues to strive to make a difference in the lives of the orphans and vulnerable children in 14 informal settlements in Durban. Our mission to “Unlocking the future of South Africa” is by providing the long term mentoring relationships these children need not only to survive, but to thrive as citizens and leaders. We do this through various programs, mentoring and in tangible ways that meet their needs.
Pontiac, Michigan