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Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing, Inc.
APAH supports more than 1,200 low-income households in Arlington, Virginia by providing quality affordable housing and bilingual, onsite resident services focused on workplace skills, healthy living, financial stability and community engagement.
Arlington, Virginia
Christ Youth Bible Club
CYBC is on mission to connect the heart of a child to the heart of God through the truth of His Word and the love and compassion of Jesus followers SO THAT all God's children will know Him, love Him, and lead others to Him.
GREENWOOD, Indiana
CHAMPLAIN COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC
Our Mission Statement: Champlain Community Services provides essential supports to people with intellectual disabilities and autism, building a community where everyone participates and belongs.
Colchester, Vermont
Project Peanut Butter
Across the world, severe acute malnutrition is the largest killer of children under 5 years of age, contributing to nearly half of all childhood deaths (more than 3 million children per year). We produce peanut based ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF) locally in factories in Malawi, Sierra Leone, and Ghana. Our factories are internationally accredited by UNICEF, Doctors Without Borders, and the World Food Program, and our product is considered the standard of care worldwide for severely malnourished children. We strive to use as many local ingredients and staff as possible. In addition, we distribute the therapeutic food at our own mobile clinics, where PPB nurses assess children for malnutrition and provide qualifying children with life-saving food at no charge.
Maplewood, Missouri
COLLATERAL REPAIR PROJECT
Collateral Repair Project (CRP) in Amman, Jordan, has been assisting victims of violent conflict since 2006. We are a registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization in the US and registered as an international organization with the Ministry of Social Development in Jordan. CRP was initially founded to aid Iraqi refugees fleeing violence in the aftermath of the second Gulf War, yet we offer our services to those in need regardless of nationality. We currently assist and seek to empower refugees from various nationalities -- for example, Syria, Iraq, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia -- and Jordanians living in extreme poverty. Our holistic approach supports refugees to take care of their most pressing basic needs through our Emergency Assistance Program, which provides food vouchers, cash assistance, and other vital items. We actively encourage those in our community to participate in activities at our vibrant community centers, where we offer various educational, recreational, and wellness activities so that they can gain skills, build community, and heal from trauma. Lastly, we provide leadership and community service opportunities for refugees to serve others, which has proven to be a key driver of their resilience. We are proud of the close ties and honest conversations we have with the community we serve, which is where our greatest strengths lie. Our great strengths are our deep knowledge and trust of our community, our commitment to community-based engagement, and our ability to provide emergency assistance to those in need in an efficient and timely manner. CRP supports the integration of refugees in Amman, Jordan, and is grounded in three core values that help us determine if we are on the right path and fulfilling our goals. 1. We are community-focused - We welcome everyone equally, regardless of faith, nationality, or gender, and we view diversity as a source of strength and opportunity. We deeply listen to the voices of the community in all decisions. We are creative and innovative with limited resources. 2. We strive for holistic human development - We make a difference in the lives of others every day. We provide opportunities for everyone to grow, make friends, heal, and become resilient. We build a supportive and encouraging environment for everyone. 3. We are professional and respectful - We create extraordinary and unique experiences. We act with kindness to everyone and each other constantly. We are open, honest, and prompt.
BROOKLYN, OregonBullying Recovery Resource Center (BRRC)
BRRC defends bullied children and helps rebuild lives. VISION: All Colorado families experiencing bullying are empowered through education and advocacy to defend their children where the bullying occurs. We are committed to building a community of support to help families rebuild and recover together.
Denver, Colorado
Landscape Architecture Foundation
The Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1966 with the mission to preserve, improve, and enhance the environment. LAF invests in research and scholarship to increase our collective capacity to achieve sustainability.
Washington, District Of Columbia
Uganda Village Project
Uganda Village Project envisions a future in which all Ugandan communities will have the means to effectively create and implement their own health and development solutions.
Walnut, California
CASA for Children of Bergen County
CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) for Children of Bergen County believes every child who's been abused or neglected deserves to have a dedicated advocate speaking up for their best interest in court, at school and in our community. To accomplish this, CASA educates and empowers diverse community volunteers who ensure each child's needs remain a priority in an over-burdened child welfare system. When the state steps in to protect a child's safety because the people responsible for protecting them have not, a judge appoints a trained CASA volunteer to make independent and informed recommendations and help the judge decide what's best for the child.
Hackensack, New Jersey
Darkness Rising Project Inc
Darkness RISING Project Nonprofit aims to: -Improve the health and wellness of the Black community -Raise awareness about mental health in our community -Empower and engage our community via resources, events and services -Erase the negative stigma of mental health issues
Astoria, New York
Bay Area Cancer Connections
Bay Area Cancer Connections is a self-sustaining nonprofit organization at the forefront of community-based cancer support. We offer free support and information to people touched by breast and ovarian cancer.
Palo Alto, CaliforniaCarol M Baldwin Research Fund
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
East Setauket, New York