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ANIMAL RESCUE OF THE ROCKIES
Working towards the day when every pet has a loving home. Animal Rescue of the Rockies pulls homeless dogs and cats from overcrowded shelters and places them in loving foster homes until their forever homes are found. We promote spaying and neutering to reduce pet overpopulation and encourage quality relationships between pets and their people through behavior resources and training.
Aurora, Colorado
Mental Health Assn Of E Tenn
The Mental Health Association of East Tennessee is dedicated to the promotion of mental health awareness, wellness and recovery in our communities.
Knoxville, Tennessee
The Grand Rapids Red Project
Reducing risk, improving health, and preventing HIV. Red Project works to prevent HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, and Accidental Drug Overdose via Harm Reduction.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Catholic Charities of California
Catholic Charities of California (CCC) is a statewide faith-based network of local Catholic Charities organizations that provides leadership, resources, and collaborative opportunities with the aim to expand the professional delivery of human services to people of all cultures and beliefs throughout the state.
Sacramento, CaliforniaFULLNESS IN CHRIST MINISTRIES
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
FORT WORTH, Texas
First Descents
First Descents provides life-changing outdoor adventures for young adults (ages 18 - 39) impacted by cancer and other serious health conditions.
DENVER, Colorado
MUTT MATCH LA
Rescue as many abandoned, neglected, abused and unwanted dogs as possible.
Canyon Country, California
AUTOMOBILE NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA PARTNERSHIP INCORPORATED
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
DETROIT, Michigan
CADREC (Community Alcohol, Drug Rehabilitation & Education Center)
CADREC is a Colorado State Licensed Outpatient Facility for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorder. CADREC provides basic outpatient treatment services for substance use disorder. Services are designed to meet the needs of the consumer, both personally and legally. CADREC develops an individual service contractual agreement between CADREC and the consumer. CADREC offers services that satisfy the majority of legal requisites associated with drug-related offenses such as DUI, DWAI, and domestic violence. CADREC delivers treatment for substance use disorder to individuals regardless of ability to pay. CADREC is an authorized Medicaid provider.
Denver, Colorado
The Becky Baker Foundation
• We believe that the best way to beat breast cancer is by preventing breast cancer. The most effective means to this end is with annual thermograms or mammograms. The BBF offers these services free of charge to those who cannot afford them. • We want to educate every woman in America about the importance of preventing breast cancer in their bodies. Our foot-in-the-door is our free screening offer. This is the first step for many women, and once they actually move forward with their checkup, we offer them the continuing education they need to take care of their body and most likely avoid breast cancer in the future. We also offer continuing education for the male loved-ones of all women. We have learned that most men do not have a working understanding of breast cancer and how this evil disease infects so many women. The BBF is a public charity exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our Federal Employer Tax ID number is 84-2047492. Our goal going forward is to provide 5,000 free mammograms/thermograms in 2021, doubling that number every year until we reach one million per year in 2028. • This will change the national breast cancer conversation from “Awareness” to “Prevention,” which is the founder's ultimate goal in honoring Becky Baker.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
The Gospel Mission
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Treasure Coast Food Bank
To actualize its mission, Treasure Coast Food Bank utilizes two measurable strategies to alleviate hunger among the more than 100,000 individuals found to be food insecure in our community. First strategy: we share millions of nutritious meals each year with food-insecure individuals through food distribution programming. Meals, which have been procured, stored, and inventoried by TCFB, are shared seven days a week through TCFB-coordinated mobile pantry distributions, our child nutrition programs during the school year and over the summer, with more than 250 collaborative partner organizations (human service agencies, churches) that serve low-income clients who are in need of immediate relief from hunger, and other programs. TCFB has formed these collaborations in order to create a highly-efficient emergency food distribution network that extends into the hundreds of diverse neighborhoods that constitute Florida’s Treasure Coast and Okeechobee County. Second strategy: TCFB manages direct-service programs that ultimately help people transcend the need for government and charity support and thus ultimately, achieve long-term self-sufficiency. These programs are known as our “Strengthen Individuals & Families Programming.”
Ft Pierce, Florida