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We Grow Dreams, Inc.
We Grow Dreams Greenhouse & Garden Center is a year-round business supplying a variety of annual and perennial plants, vegetables and herbs available for retail purchase as well as potted plants, hanging baskets and many garden accessories, unique containers and handmade products.
West Chicago, Illinois
Boston Islamic Seminary
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Chelsea, Massachusetts
BIBLES FOR THE WORLD
Bibles For The World is a catalyst for individual and cultural transformation through Jesus Christ and the power of God's Word.
Colorado Springs, ColoradoQUAD COUNTY URBAN LEAGUE INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
AURORA, Illinois
Praise Chapel Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Hartford, Vermont
World Unity Inc
We promote equality, diversity and inclusion by raising self-awareness through the Sun poem and empowering individuals through the arts, education and innovative ideas. The poem begins with a question - Are you greater than the sun/ that shines on everyone: Black, Brown, Yellow, Red and White/ the sun does not discriminate (c) 1985 Sara Ting
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
The House Of Happiness, Inc.
The plan of our Mission is to: Create homes for helpless and abandoned children; build shelters for the homeless; housing and protection for abused and battered children and families; collect shoes, clothes, health and beauty aids supplies; food donation to distribute to children
Mattapan, Massachusetts
MONTANA CANCER CONSORTIUM
The Montana Cancer Consortium (MCC) is an independent nonprofit organization whose mission is to bring state-of-the-art cancer treatment to Montana, Idaho and northern Wyoming through National Cancer Institute (NCI) sponsored clinical research. The MCC vision is to conduct quality research and be recognized as a leader in clinical quality, accrual, and care delivery. MCC values include: respect for all participants and members; excellence in the work conducted; and response to need in the rural environment.
BILLINGS, Montana
SUNNYVALE COMMUNITY SERVICES
Sunnyvale Community Services (SCS) is designated as the Emergency Assistance Network agency (EAN) for all zip codes in Sunnyvale, CA. As the safety net agency in our community, SCS addresses immediate critical needs to help families and seniors stay housed with food on the table and utilities turned on as they work toward self-sufficiency. We serve every eligible client who comes to us for help, never turning anyone away due to lack of resources - even though that has become increasingly challenging with the rapidly growing need for our help. Our clients are Sunnyvale residents and homeless families. Last year we served over 6,800 individuals, disbursing nearly $800,000 in financial aid. Families receiving financial aid received a personalized 3-month budget to help them get back on track. As one of the largest partners of Second Harvest Food Bank, we engage over 1,000 volunteers help to distribute 850 tons of nutritious food and fresh produce annually. In the last three years, SCS has built a strong foundation in comprehensive case management for homeless individuals as well as seniors and families in crisis. We have collaborated on new health and wellness programs to support healthy nutrition and financial education and credit repair to help clients become self-sufficient. In 2015, we launched our Supportive Services for Veterans Families, funded by the U.S. Veterans Administration to assist veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to move into stable housing.
Sunnyvale, California
EDUCATE UGANDA
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
OMAHA, Nebraska
MEDICINE HORSE CENTER - Equine Assisted Learning
Horses and humans working together to foster healthier communities.
Mancos, Colorado
The Center for Social Leadership
The mission of The Center for Social Leadership is two-fold: To build the leadership and managerial capacity of nonprofit organizations; and to teach low-income youth the necessary career-building leadership skills to design their own exit strategies from poverty.
WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia