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Support the Enlisted Project

STEP’s mission is to provide emergency financial education and support to our active duty junior enlisted military (E1-E6) and recently discharged veteran families. Our focus is on homelessness prevention and assisting our junior service members and their families who are battling to survive financially to meet basic food and other life necessities. The difficulties these families face continue to increase every year. STEP assists families in becoming financially self-sufficient through financial counseling and education, by providing emergency grants during their time of crisis and sets them on a path to success while they are protecting our Nation

San Diego, California
Colorado Watershed Assembly

Colorado Watershed Assembly

Colorado Watershed Assembly's mission is to support collaborative efforts to protect and improve the conservation values of our state’s land, water, and other natural resources.

Glendale, Colorado
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LOGAN COMMUNITY SERVICES INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

GUTHRIE, Oklahoma
EAC Network

EAC Network

Founded in 1969, EAC Network is a not-for-profit human service agency with a network of 70 programs throughout Long Island and New York City.

Hempstead, New York
MCKEMIE PLACE INC

MCKEMIE PLACE INC

The Region's only emergency, overnight Shelter for unaccompanied homeless women.

Mobile, Alabama
BIBLES FOR THE WORLD

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, Colorado
Watertown Food Pantry

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

CENTER FOR RESTORATIVE YOUTH JUSTICE

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

KALISPELL, Montana
Stepping Stones International

Stepping Stones International

The vision of SSI is a world where youth who are vulnerable, become empowered leaders and achieve their dreams”

Salt Lake Cty, Utah
Forming Lives Foundation

Forming Lives Foundation

TO SEE CHRIST, TRANSFORM LIVES AND PROVIDE A HOPE FOR THE BETTER FUTURE BY BUILDING A RECREATION CENTER AND SCHOOL IN SANTA CECELIA, A RURAL COMMUNITY ABOVE BOGOTA, COLOMBIA. WE AIME TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR OVER 200 CHILDREN, TEENAGERS, AND YOUNG ADULTS BY PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT AND THEREBY GIVING THEM THE ABILITY TO EMPOWER THE NEXT GENERATION.

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Environmental Nature Ctr

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Newport Beach, California
ALTAPASS SUPPORT INC

ALTAPASS SUPPORT INC

In 1995 Katherine Trubey purchased 280 acres of unrestricted land straddling the Blue Ridge Parkway to preserve its historic beauty and prevent development that would destroy the views from the Parkway. Though the land was bought as a preservation project, the new owners recognized that they had much more than Blue Ridge Parkway views and heritage apples to preserve. "Kit" Trubey, together with Bill and Judy Carson, began a journey: to preserve the unique history and culture of Altapass, and to use The Orchard at Altapass location to showcase it. In 2002 the natural and historical preservation projects associated with The Orchard, McKinney Gap, and Altapass were placed under the umbrella of the nonprofit Altapass Foundation, Inc. Then in 2004, the orchard and the general store were incorporated as a supporting nonprofit organization. Together, the Altapass Foundation, Inc. and Altapass Support, Inc. promote and support the many special projects of the Orchard. These projects attract an increasing number of visitors to the area each year and bring together locals, tourists, and vacation property owners. The mission of the Altapass Foundation, Inc. is to preserve the history, heritage and culture of the Blue Ridge Mountains; protect the underlying orchard land with its apples, wetlands, butterflies, and other natural features; and educate the public about the Appalachian experience. We depend on contributions from Altapass Foundation members and donors to continue the many programs and projects aimed at preserving the land, the history, and the culture of Altapass. We invite you to support our mission by becoming a Member of the Altapass Foundation. Individual memberships start at just $30 per year.

Spruce Pine, North Carolina