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Rural Community Health Worker Network RCHWN
Community Health Workers are in the frontlines of our communities, helping individuals, families, and groups to navigate complexity, overcome barriers and connect to necessary health and social service resources. Our Mission is to support Community Health Workers (CHWs) in their ever-changing communities and to raise awareness of the CHWs valuable contributions. Our strategy for pursuing this mission is: Awareness The “I am a CHW” Campaign and Partnerships, which give CHWs a platform to share their stories and raise awareness about the value they add in their communities. Network To create a broader network of CHWs that provides opportunities for strong peer-to-peer connections, advocacy, and continued education. Outreach To promote the C.O.R.E. Project that helps community members connect to necessary resources and overcome barriers. Our Vision is to grow a National Community that celebrates CHWs and creates visibility for their contributions. Our Values: • Collaboration • Empowerment • Leadership • Empathy • Passion • Resident Voice
Midland, Michigan
Christopher Street West Association | LA PRIDE
Our mission is to create safe and inclusive spaces of self-expression, celebration, and diversity/equity/inclusion for the LGBTQ community of Greater Los Angeles.
Burbank, California
Humane Education Advocates Reaching Teachers (HEART)
To develop a generation of compassionate youth who create positive change for animals, people, and the natural world.
Mamaroneck, New York
No Stomach For Cancer
Our mission is to support research and unite the caring power of people worldwide affected by stomach cancer. The organization focuses on advancing awareness and education about stomach cancer, including Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer (CDH1/CTNNA1 Gene Mutation), providing a support network for affected families, and supporting research efforts for screening, early detection, treatment, and prevention of stomach cancer.
Middleton, Wisconsin
STRIVING FOR ETERNITY A NJ NONPROFIT CORPORATION
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Langhorne, PennsylvaniaGreater Mt Tabor Christian Center
Draw people, Love all develop disciples to impact the Kingdom of God.
Fort Worth, Texas
African Library Project
The African Library Project starts and improves small libraries in sub-Saharan Africa by coordinating book drives in the USA and Canada and partnering with African governments or NGOs.
Berkeley, California
Chicago Ballet Arts
Chicago Ballet Arts' mission is to provide a structured, affordable ballet program with high professional standards. In the process, we strive to instill in our students a love of dance, a respect for the classical disciplines necessary in a performing art, and an expanded capacity for excellence. Through our family concerts and open studio policy, we hope to encourage parental and community involvement in the efforts of our students, so that their success can be viewed as part of the permanent fabric of family and community life, and can stand as an open example of the relationship between rigor and achievement.
Evanston, Illinois
Saint John's Program for Real Change
The vision of Saint John's Program for Real Change is to break the cycle of poverty and dependence one family at a time.
Sacramento, California
BeUnlimited
BeUnlimited prepares youth for college and/or careers through the exposure of higher learning, career choices, and life skills development.
Greenbelt, Maryland
Food for Others, Inc.
For people who have lost a job, suffered a mental or physical health setback, or are struggling to overcome other obstacles to independence, Food for Others provides free food in these ways: 1) Warehouse Emergency food to individuals and families: We provide 3-5 days' worth of non-perishables, as well as milk and eggs and other fresh food for those referred to us by social-service providers. Those clients who also qualify based on low income may also receive monthly food supplements that we order on their behalf from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA. 2) Neighborhood Sites Distributions - We provide limited but free groceries to people via volunteers to sites in low-income neighborhoods every evening Monday through Friday, no questions asked. 3) Community Partners: We provide bulk food items to about 20 community-based organizations on a weekly or bi-weekly basis for churches, homeless shelters, and other groups serving at-risk residents to provide to their clients food. 4) Power Pack Program (P3): We provide weekend food for elementary school children in Fairfax Public Schools, primarily children in the free and reduced-price meals program, and others referred by school counselors, to make sure kids don't go hungry on weekends.
Fairfax, Virginia
Uplift a Child International, Inc
Uplift A Child International is a non-profit organization, founded by Samuel and Rena Vonumu in 2000 in the United States. Our objective is to identify poor and needy children, place them in a school, and support them through 12 years of schooling through the high school. This will keep the children off the streets, provide them with the basic skills to develop, and give them an opportunity to emerge as self-reliant and productive members of the society. By the time the children complete high school, they will have the necessary social skills and will be mature enough to plan and work towards a brighter future. Until then, we work with each child in helping the child grow in the right direction.
Silver Spring, Maryland