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Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, Inc AKA RAINN
More than 520 runners braved rainy weather for RAINN's 3rd annual Lace Up 4 RAINN 5k road race. With both an in-person and virtual component this year, the 5k event raised funds to ensure that survivors of sexual violence can access critical online chat services, 24/7, from the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
Washington, District Of Columbia
United Nations Association of Greater Boston
Founded over sixty years ago, United Nations Association of Greater Boston (UNA-GB) is dedicated to building understanding of and support for the ideals and work of the UN among the Greater Boston community. We serve as a resource on the broad agenda of critical global issues addressed by the United Nations and its agencies: peacekeeping, human rights, humanitarian relief, economic development, and education. As a chapter of the United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA-USA), we offer educational and public programs that emphasize and promote the work done to relating to the goals and programs of the United Nations. Daily operations are run by a small staff with support by an active Executive Committee that consists of Officers of the organization, a dedicated Board of Directors, and an Advisory Council.
Boston, Massachusetts
One Heart Project
The One Heart Project is a national restorative justice initiative – inspired by a true event in Texas in 2008 – in which hundreds of organizations are partnering to positively and permanently impact the lives of disadvantaged youth, ages 13- 19, who are caught in the juvenile justice system across America.
Southlake, Texas
Giving Back to Onitsha Community Corporation
The mission statement of GIVING BACK TO ONITSHA COMMUNITY is to eliminate starvation caused by extreme poverty.
Valley Stream, New York
Medicine Horse Program
We save lives. Healing through the empathic power of the horse.
Boulder, Colorado
WISHBONE PET RESCUE
Wishbone Pet Rescue Alliance’s mission is to alleviate the pain and suffering of homeless pets by providing shelter and veterinary care, and to ultimately secure permanent, loving homes for animals in need.
DOUGLAS, MichiganBUFFALO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
BUFFALO, New York
TESSA
Our mission is to help survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault to achieve safety and well-being while challenging communities to end sexual and family violence. See our Social Media Policy under the Notes tab for our social media use guidelines.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Sahaya International
Sahaya International, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, based in Davis, California. We consist of a diverse network of friends, who are committed to make a difference towards improving the quality of life in developing countries. We are 100% run by unpaid volunteers. Not a single penny is spent on salaries. We want to make sure that the maximum amount of your donation can go overseas to directly help the people who are in need. Through our volunteer efforts, we provide much needed assistance to social development projects in developing countries.
Davis, California
SELF HELP INTERNATIONAL
Self-Help International is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to alleviate hunger by helping people help themselves. Self-Help serves poor rural communities in Ghana and Nicaragua, working to break the cycle of poverty by fostering self-reliance so communities can thrive independently long after Self-Help is gone.
Waverly, Iowa
Bengal Rescue
Our Mission at Bengal Rescue is to rescue Bengal cats and other hybrid cats. Hybrid cats also include Savannah cats, Toyger cats, and Chausie cats. We are members of a very large community of Bengal Cat enthusiasts. This includes other Rescue Organizations, Adopters, Fosters, Behavioral Experts, Medical Experts, and yes – even Breeders. It’s also a goal of Bengal Rescue to build a large social media presence so that we can find cats in need, and find them wonderful forever homes. This is how we find cats in need of rescue and identify potential adopters. It is also a great way for us to educate Bengal cat owners about their behavioral and medical challenges. You can follow us on Facebook and Instagram. With the support of these individuals, we have developed a nationwide foster network. We work with individuals who rescue, transport, foster, and care for these cats who are in a transitionary state. At times, we help current Bengal owners place their cats in new homes. In other cases, we rescue cats from Shelters and place them into Foster care while we search for their forever home. It takes so many resources and individuals to saves the lives of these cats. We couldn’t do this without each individual’s participation and support. We ensure that all of the cats in our program are seen by a Veterinarian and receive Medical assessment and treatment. In the case of Owner Surrender we ask the Owner to cover veterinary expenses before taking him / her into our program. When we rescue cats from Shelters, we ensure that the cat receives whatever care is deemed necessary by the Veterinarian. In the end, we are as firmly dedicated to the cats in our program, as we are to our very own feline family members.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah
Urban Outreach Incorporated
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Houston, Texas