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Children of Bulgaria, Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
New York
Meals On Wheels Of Tarrant County
Providing services to the homebound elderly and disabled in Tarrant County focusing on nutrition, health, and independence
Fort Worth, TexasLAKSHMI COW SANCTUARY INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
STROUDSBURG, Pennsylvania
3 Bluebirds Farm
The mission of 3 Bluebirds Farm is to create an environmentally sustainable agricultural community of choice in Raleigh, NC, where adults on the autism spectrum can live dignified and meaningful lives with support. Additionally, to offer individualized day camp and track-out programs to school-aged children with autism (Camp Bluebird, a division of 3 Bluebirds Farm), in which they can thrive and continue to grow and learn socially, physically, and intellectually on a farm setting.
Raleigh, North CarolinaGenesee Councl On Alcoholism and Substance Abuse
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Hope Missions International
Hope Missions International is involved in ongoing ministry and humanitarian aid in the country of Uganda, Africa. Through various partnerships, we help distribute Bibles, provide clean water and medicine, perform surgeries, and support a Christian orphanage.
Branson, Missouri
Awakening Giants
Our Vision. Our Promise. Our Misson is to provide information, education and outreach. To empower and help people by giving them the tools to grow as individuals so they can develop a strong mind, heart and soul. To awaken their gifts so they can share their gifts and talents with others. Our goal is to inspire every person to be that giant in their everyday lives and achieve more.
National City, California
Jeevan Aadhar Society
To work towards the promotion of the welfare activities of the both central and State (Telangana) governments and its system for the development of the society, and in pursuance of its vision and guiding principle. The society organize programs to facilitate the development of our societies through social work, research work as well as reaches out to the larger community through extension at local and regional levels. Vision of JAS To effectively add to the social and monetary improvement of the communities in which we work and to be an association that consistently react to the evolving social realities through the advancement and utilization of information, towards development of sustainable society that promote and secures the equality, social justice and Human Rights. Our vision is additionally set of a community where everybody has access to food security, health, drinking water, education, environmental issue, and promotes the privilege of women and man and child to enjoy life of well being and equivalent opportunity. We aim to expand our effect both straightforwardly on the ground through our work, and in a roundabout way by influencing others.
MAHABUBABAD, Andhra Pradesh
WORLDCHRISTIAN CONCERN
The staff and board members of WorldChristian Concern have decades of international ministry experience among them. They continue to network with mission leaders, and monitor trends in missions, taking note of where God is moving and opening doors.
Colorado Spgs, Colorado
HMM
To be of service to others through creative and trust-building process, that strengthen connections, promote diversity, encourage kindness, create sustainable livable communities and celebrate Chattanooga’s rich history.
Chattanooga, TennesseeTHE HASSAN FOUNDATION
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
ROSEVILLE, Michigan
Food for Others, Inc.
For people who have lost a job, suffered a mental or physical health setback, or are struggling to overcome other obstacles to independence, Food for Others provides free food in these ways: 1) Warehouse Emergency food to individuals and families: We provide 3-5 days' worth of non-perishables, as well as milk and eggs and other fresh food for those referred to us by social-service providers. Those clients who also qualify based on low income may also receive monthly food supplements that we order on their behalf from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA. 2) Neighborhood Sites Distributions - We provide limited but free groceries to people via volunteers to sites in low-income neighborhoods every evening Monday through Friday, no questions asked. 3) Community Partners: We provide bulk food items to about 20 community-based organizations on a weekly or bi-weekly basis for churches, homeless shelters, and other groups serving at-risk residents to provide to their clients food. 4) Power Pack Program (P3): We provide weekend food for elementary school children in Fairfax Public Schools, primarily children in the free and reduced-price meals program, and others referred by school counselors, to make sure kids don't go hungry on weekends.
Fairfax, Virginia