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Big Brothers - Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago
As Metro Chicago's largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network, Big Brothers Big Sisters makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers (“Bigs”) and children (“Littles”), ages 7 through 18, in communities all across Lake, Cook, and DuPage Counties in Illinois and Lake County, NW Indiana - urban and rural… Big and Little. We develop positive relationships that have a direct and lasting effect on the lives of young people. Our mentors work with children in the community, in workplaces, in their schools, on military bases, and many places in between.
Chicago, Illinois
Shule Foundation, Inc
Shule Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit guiding adolescent street-connected boys toward sustainable prosperity through targeted interventions focusing on access to quality education, vocational training, and comprehensive support services.
New York, New York
Florida Food Policy Council
The Florida Food Policy Council (FLFPC) works to address gaps and affect policy within the food system through a JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) lens and collaboration for the benefit of all Floridians and the environment. We hope you'll join us in our role of fostering research, knowledge sharing, and community development and engagement, thus arming community members with the power to be advocates in all aspects of their lives.
St. Petersburg, FloridaLifeline Center For Child Dev
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Queens Village, New York
Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corp.
WHIDC was organized in 1978 to serve the residents and businesses in Northern Manhattan. We are tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code. WHIDC is also a United States Treasury Department Certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI).
New York, New York
Sudan Evangelical Alliance Partners
Sudan Evangelical Alliance Partners (SEA Partners) has had an ongoing community development project in Boma, South Sudan, since 2005. Our integrated approach to connecting with the lives of those living in Boma include: Food Security through agricultural programs, Clean Water by drilling wells, Educating the children in the 9 classroom school that was built and sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ through the school/church by providing spiritual training for local South Sudanese desiring to be pastors and church leaders.
Flower Mound, Texas
LIGHTHOUSE RANCH FOR BOYS INC
The Lighthouse Ranch was founded in March 1979 by Jim and Lovella Yohe. It is located on a beautiful 40 acre site in Southeast Louisiana. Over one thousand boys have lived at the Ranch and have benefited from its program. Lighthouse Ranch for Boys is a Louisiana licensed, Class A child residential facility located in Loranger, LA. The program is designed for boys (12 through 17 years of age) whom are in need of a stable environment. Many of the over 1,000 boys which have lived at Lighthouse Ranch since its founding in 1979, have been victims of abuse, neglect, drugs, and unstable home environments, which have left the boys to develop maladaptive behavioral issues. By providing a stable, consistent, and structured environment which is both educational and therapeutic in nature, Ranch boys are able to focus on improving their lives. The Ranch has an on-campus accredited school, Lighthouse Christian Academy, with a Master Certified teacher. The school is recognized by the Tangipahoa school board as an Alternative Educational Program. Upon admission to the Ranch, most boys are struggling with academics, with wide learning gaps, a history of poor school attendance, and/or failing grades which places them at high risk for “dropping out” of school and repeating the cycle of poverty. By utilizing a one-on-one approach in a relaxed but structured environment, boys are able to work to close learning gaps, and work ahead in their academics. In addition to classroom style learning, Ranch boys are able to participate in horsemanship and agriculture electives. Learning how to care for animals, ride horses, grow a garden, prepare meals, and complete chores not only allows for the development of future employable skills, but fosters a spirit of independence and growth. The goal is to give residents a foundation for creating better future.
LORANGER, Louisiana
Baru Sahib Charities of North America
Building Gurukuls of Modern India, creating a web of 500 Low-cost quality-oriented English-medium schools, imparting Value-Based education.
Plano, Texas
CREW Land & Water Trust
The CREW Land and Water Trust is a private, non-profit conservation organization dedicated to the preservation and stewardship of the water resources and natural communities in and around the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW).
Estero, Florida
International Tibet Network
Tibet Network is a global coalition of over 180 Tibet groups organisations dedicated to campaigning to end human rights violations in Tibet and restoring rights to the Tibetan people.
SAN FRANCISCO, California
PARTNERSHIPS IN COMMUNITY LIVING, INC.
Partnerships in Community Living, Inc. (PCL) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that champions the rights and equality for all developmentally and intellectually disabled people and provides critical support through residential, employment and individualized service programs.
Monmouth, Oregon
CROSSROADS KIDS CLUB®
Crossroads Kids Club® mobilizes God’s people to share the Good News in public elementary and middle schools through church-led clubs, connecting children and families to the life of a local church in their community so that they might experience the abundant life that Jesus promised. Crossroads provides curriculum, training, ongoing coaching and funding to church affiliates who seek to impact communities across the U.S.
St. Charles, Illinois