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The Wayuu Taya Foundation
We are a non governmental, nonprofit organization founded in 2002 to help improve the lives of Latin-American indigenous communities while maintaining and respecting their traditions, culture and beliefs.
Los Angeles, California
ANGEL AID CARES
ANGEL AID has the bold vision of uniting, supporting, and caring for the 350 million mothers of children with rare diseases globally. Founded in California, ANGEL AID currently supports rare families across nine countries, with plans to connect and educate 3.5 million Rare Mothers by 2025.
Fairfax, California
I-5 FREEDOM NETWORK
1. To empower Survivors with life skills for a path forward and away from the life of human trafficking 2. To equip the hospitality industry with tools to become heroes in the fight against human trafficking 3. To mobilize entire communities to join the fight to end human trafficking We continue to develop and refine our programs to bring education, training, and action opportunities to combat human trafficking up and down the I-5 corridor in Southern California, providing access and advantage to survivors through workshops that increase their employability and their belief in themselves.
San Clemente, CaliforniaMuslim Community Of Knoxville
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Knoxville, Tennessee
PROPEL INC
Brief summary of organization’s history. PROPEL – People Reaching Out to Provide Education and Leadership – was founded in 2004 by a small group of Boca Raton businessmen and community leaders to support the educational achievement and leadership development of the area’s less fortunate youth. In a city with a median household income of $71,468, 35% greater than Palm Beach County as a whole and 51% greater than that of Florida; over 90% of our youth come from households with an average family income of less than $42,244 (just 60% of the City’s). Most of our kids live in Dixie Manor, Pearl City, along Dixie Highway North to Delray Beach, inner city Deerfield Beach, and in Section 8 housing throughout the area.
Boca Raton, Florida
CSM
CSM provides an effective urban ministry experience that transforms lives, influences churches and communities, and honors Christ.
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaSUMTER HUMANE SOCIETY INC
We are a open intake animal shelter located in southern Georgia.
Americus, GeorgiaGirls On The Run Of The Bay Area
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
San Francisco, California
Poor Culture
Our Mission Our mission is empower the poor to be and to create change. Charged with the words of Jesus, “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised. To preach the acceptable year of the Lord. (Luke 4:18-19),” we aim to liberate the poor into the fullness of life. Our Vision We do church, differently. Founded on the teachings of Jesus, we minister to the poor — the least of these, and meet needs in a sustainable manner. We don’t just talk the talk. We walk the walk, and are changing New York City’s poorest district “sidewalk by sidewalk, corner by corner.
Bronx, New York
Epilepsy Foundation Western/Central Pennsylvania
The EFWCP is dedicated to providing information, education, advocacy and support services for people living with epilepsy and their families, friends and colleagues. These programs include helmet safety, summer camp, support groups, emergency medication assistance, educational conferences and workshops, respite care services, seizure response dogs, college scholarships and seizure recognition and first aid training.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
RING LAKE RANCH INC
Set high in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming, the timeless beauty of the mountains with their silent lakes, waterfalls, wildlife, birds and flowers beckons the soul to celebrate in quiet and wonder.
Dubois, Wyoming
HealthEd Connect
HealthEd Connect builds on a solid foundation of 20 years of experience with volunteer Community Health Workers who are directly involved with the families and special needs in their villages. Many of these villages are now facing incredible challenges as the number of orphaned children, primarily due to HIV/AIDS, has grown dramatically and the typical surviving caregiver is an aging grandmother who has lost both her husband and children. Going forward, HealthEd Connect will remain flexible and adaptive by connecting villagers and their leaders to expanding visions of possibilities, targeted training, and access to resources.
Independence, Missouri