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FUTURE HOPE CHARITY ORGANIZATION WORLDWIDE
Our mission is dedicated to advancing evidence-based interventions and engaging in stakeholder collaboration to facilitate durable change in the treatment of orphaned children. We recognize the complex and multifaceted nature of orphanhood and, as such, adopt a comprehensive approach that accommodates the distinct needs of each child. Our efforts are guided by a commitment to social justice, human rights, and ethical principles, and we strive to uphold the utmost standards of accountability and transparency. Collectively, we aim to create a community where every orphaned child can thrive and achieve their full potential.
fairfax, Virginia
HELP FOR HOMELESS PETS INC
Founded in 1998, Help for Homeless Pets is an all volunteer, no-kill, 501(c)(3) non-profit Organization with two main goals: • To find permanent homes for homeless animals. • To promote spaying and neutering, thereby reducing the tragic consequences of pet overpopulation
Billings, Montana
Tsoknyi Humanitarian Foundation
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Steamboat Springs, Colorado
COMMUNITY INTERVENTION CENTER
Offers crisis intervention, information referral and situational advising to needy individuals seven days a week with no appointments necessary and no fee for service.
Scranton, PennsylvaniaThursday's Child
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Porter Ranch, California
Global Partners for Community Development
To empower people in the situation of poverty and provide assistance to people in distress(children and elderly) within our communities.
Alexandria, Virginia
Teachers Who Pray
To equip teachers to ground their work in knowledge, faith, prayer, and spiritual practices.
Chicago, IllinoisANDREI SAKHAROV FOUNDATION
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia
Watertown Food Pantry
PROGRAM: We provide needy households with basic food items. As the number of adults and children in the household increases, the number of food items increases. The amount of meat a family receives also increases. In addition to these basic food items, we have a ‘free’ wall of miscellaneous food items. Families may take anywhere from 4 to 8 items; and these items are over and beyond their normal allotment. When we have LOTS of food in stock, we are even more generous in food distribution. It’s better to have it distributed to those in need than throw it away because it is past the expiration date. We give each family a “Milk Voucher” for Piggly Wiggly, which is good for one free gallon of milk. The amount we pay each month has substantially decreased due to the fundraising efforts at our local Piggly Wiggly store. In the waiting room, there is a corner cabinet stocked with donated books for children of all ages. Each child may pick out and take home one book each time they come to the pantry. These books come from a variety of sources........rummage sales, library book sales, fundraising events, just to name a few.
Watertown, Wisconsin
Care and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado
At Care and Share Food Bank, our core purpose is to bridge the gap between hunger and abundance. Our mission is to provide food, partnering opportunities, and education to fight hunger and food insecurity in Southern Colorado communities. Our vision is a hunger-free Southern Colorado.
Colorado Springs, ColoradoLACA FOUNDATION
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
CASTRO VALLEY, California
YMCA of the USA
The Y: We're for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
Chicago, Illinois