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Accessibility Bridge Corporation
The mission of the Accessibility Bridge Corporation, a 501 (c) 3 organization, is to provide wraparound supports to people with disabilities who are seeking higher levels of independence and inclusion in areas of education, housing, employment, athletics, and social skills. We do this by partnering with and supporting communities and organizations to help them build their knowledge and capacity to support people with disabilities by developing programming, implementation plans, data collection and monitoring systems that will improve desirable outcomes in inclusive settings.
White Plains, Maryland
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Inc.
Thank you for your interest in Big Brothers Big Sisters of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Inc. At Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS), we are grateful for the generosity of our volunteers and mentors alike. Our goals are to match more than 100 children with dedicated volunteer mentors, to increase the communities awareness of our services, and to build partnerships with community organizations and businesses alike. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Racine and Kenosha Counties is dedicated to establishing successful community-based mentoring relationships for youth in need, which help build brighter futures, better schools and stronger communities for all. We are actively recruiting volunteer mentors-men, women and couples-to be matched with one of the 70 children on our waiting list. If you have room in your heart and time in your schedule, please complete the attached application, and contact Mandy Johnson, Enrollment and Match Support Coordinator, at 262.637.7625 or mandy.johnson@beabignow.org. If you are in search of general volunteer opportunities please complete the general application and we will reach out to you as opportunities arise.
Racine, Wisconsin
Wild Salmon Center
We are the leading group working to conserve the healthiest wild salmon, steelhead, and trout ecosystems across the North Pacific. We identify the strongest habitat and populations -- what we call "strongholds" for wild fish -- and preemptively protect them for the benefit of the people, wildlife, and jobs that rely on wild salmon to thrive. By investing resources in our healthiest watersheds and strongest salmon populations, we’re achieving the greatest conservation returns and are helping to ensure the long-term survival of the species. To accomplish this goal, the Wild Salmon Center implements forward-looking strategies based on the best science. We partner with local communities, governments, businesses, and other key stakeholders in a shared commitment to good stewardship and long-term sustainability. Together, we can protect the Pacific Rim’s last, best salmon watersheds, healthiest wild salmon runs, and the invaluable benefits they provide.
PORTLAND, OregonPLEDGE TO HUMANITY
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
ALAMO, California
TRINICY
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Arlington, Texas
Solar Village Project
The Solar Village Project (SVP) envisions a world where: - Clean, renewable and reliable energy is accessible and affordable for all people; - The developing world leapfrogs dirty fossil fuels and relies on clean energy, and; - The life-threatening impacts of climate change are permanently reversed.
Bowie, Maryland
NATURE
Nature
Beulah, Colorado
Alma Center, Inc.
The Alma Center works to heal, transform and evolve the unresolved pain of trauma that fuels the continuation of cycles of violence, abuse and dysfunction in families and community. We work primarily with men at-risk or involved in the criminal justice system, with a particular focus on men who have a history of domestic violence.
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin
Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program
The inspiration and design for Women of Tomorrow is based on our Founder's, Jennifer Valoppi, college years studying Psychology of Women. Jennifer says, “The research was clear - the real problem with true equality for women is not so much that men think that women are inferior, but that women agreed. The women who do make it to the top like being the only ones there and don’t do anything to help other women along.” Studies show that research still holds true today. Jennifer wanted to change that. So in 1997, while she was the main news anchor at NBC 6 in Miami, Jennifer designed a unique program for highly accomplished professional women to reach out to at-risk girls. With the support of then NBC 6 President & General Manager Don Browne, a long time supporter of women and minorities in the workplace and of mentoring as a tool for empowering people, Women of Tomorrow was created. Since then we have served 11,000 at-risk high school girls.
Miami, FloridaFoundtion For Bhvral Resources
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Augusta, Michigan
Hope House Children's Relief
Hope House, located in Ixtlahuacan de los Membrillos, Jalisco, México, is a children's shelter providing 24/7 residential care in addition to educational and vocational training for young boys ages 2 - 18 who have been abused, poverty-stricken, neglected or abandoned. Hope House is dedicated to providing these young men with a safe and loving home, the opportunity to receive an education and a Christ-centered foundation so that they can have the hope of a better future.
Laredo, Texas
ScrapsKC
To provide resources, education and an environment for creative up-cycling that encourages change in a more responsible community.
Kansas City, Missouri