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Alzheimers Research and Prevention Foundation
The Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF) is dedicated to preventing Alzheimer's disease by funding integrative medicine research and providing professional training, educational outreach and memory screenings.
Tucson, Arizona
BIS-MAN TRANSIT BOARD
Bis-Man Transit delivers valued public transportation, linking people, jobs and communities.
BISMARCK, North Dakota
CAASA-Centers Against Abuse and Sexual Assault
Centers Against Abuse and Sexual Assault (CAASA) is a private non-profit organization providing services for victims of sexual violence in Buena Vista, Calhoun, Carroll, Cherokee, Clay, Crawford, Dickinson, Emmet, Ida, Lyon, Monona, O'Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Sac, Sioux, and Woodbury counties. These services include a 24 hour hotline, crisis counseling and advocacy, support groups, shelter, medical and legal advocacy, school outreach and violence prevention programs, community education and information programs, and professional education.
Storm Lake, Iowa
Center for the Visually Impaired, Inc.
To provide comprehensive adjustment, training and support services to blind and visually impaired individuals.
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida
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
The Youth Development Center Inc
The Youth Development Center fosters physical, academic, and individual growth through community partnerships, engaged staff, and a safe sustainable environment. ENGAGE, MOTIVATE, ACTIVATE!
Winchester, Virginia
SHELTERCARE
ShelterCare provides compassionate housing and behavioral health services for individuals and families wanting a safe and stable home in our community.
EUGENE, OregonBedford-Stuyesant Volunteer Ambulance Corps dba BSVAC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
BROOKLYN, New York
Heights and Hills
Our mission is to support older adults to age successfully in their Brooklyn communities. To age successfully, one needs to have: Financial security – having enough money to pay one’s bills. Food security – having sufficient food and nutrition. Access to health care – being able to get to and pay for doctors and medication. A safe, affordable, and comfortable place to live. One’s basic tasks of daily life accomplished – from bathing to bill-paying. Social supports that prevent isolation. Our mission and values have remained steadfast since 1971. We believe that older adults are valuable contributing members of their communities, who are entitled to live as independently as possible with dignity and personal choice. We believe that professionally delivered home-based and community-based social services are essential for maintaining the health and wellbeing of older adults. We believe that support for family caregivers is critical in keeping older adults healthy, at home, and connected to family and community. We believe that engaging community volunteers to provide social interaction for their older neighbors contributes to increased health, satisfaction and longevity. We believe that by bringing youth and older adults together in intergenerational programs not only gives youth a knowledge and appreciation of the challenges of aging, but also strengthens the bonds between generations and brightens the lives of older Brooklynites.
Brooklyn, New YorkNew Growth In Christ Christian
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Memphis, Tennessee
Children's HopeChest, Inc.
Children's HopeChest empowers orphans to overcome abandonment, poverty, and violence.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
CASA OF LARAMIE COUNTY
The mission of CASA of Laramie County is to provide a court-appointed voice for abused and neglected children-protecting their fundamental right to be safe, treated with dignity, and the opportunity to grown in a safe environment.
Cheyenne, Wyoming