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Womens Justice Initiative

Womens Justice Initiative

The Women’s Justice Initiative (WJI) improves the lives of indigenous Guatemalan women and girls through education, access to legal services, and gender-based violence prevention.

Patzún, Chimaltenango
Azleway

Azleway

Azleway has been faithfully restoring lives and relationships of children in crisis since 1979. We have had the privilege of helping thousands of children and families in their time of desperate need. Every child coming into our agency is evaluated and placed in one of our programs based on how we can best meet their needs. This is done through group housing, therapeutic group housing and direct foster care placement.

Tyler, Texas
2 LIVVV

2 LIVVV

2 LIVVV is a Los Angeles, CA based 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Visionary Reyna Joy Banks; that exists to cultivate, create, connect, and catapult artists, businesses, brands, ministries, product lines and more. We believe every persons vision is unique and requires a journey that is tailor-made for them no matter where they are in the journey and process of creating their dreams and turning them into their everyday reality. 2LIVVV provides a number of services that support, develop, and guide talented people to reach their full potential worldwide.. without any limitations more boundaries.. Everyone deserves to soar and 2 LIVVV their Ultimate Legacy in and out and through time.

Rancho Cucamonga, California
Operation First Response, Inc.

Operation First Response, Inc.

The mission of Operation First Response, Inc (OFR) is to serve all branches of our nation’s Wounded Heroes/Disabled Veterans and their families with personal and financial needs. COVID-19 Pandemic It is times of crisis that Americans come together and support each other. As we are all aware of the recent events regarding COVID-19, we can safely assume many agencies and programs will need support in the coming days,weeks and months. While the medical component is top of mind for everyone, at Operation First Response we are focused on the non-medical side, the impact of not having income due to lost wages in the service industry. We know that people who perhaps have never needed services in the past will suddenly be at the point of need. OFR will be providing essential items such as food, water, hygiene kits, we will continue to get more information on this to ensure daily needs are met for our community and communities across the nation. We believe now more than ever, that it is crucial for all types of funding, gift cards, e-gift cards, food items, toiletry items, etc. to be able to give the needed assistance and aid to our Active Duty Service Members, Disabled Veterans, their families and our First Responders. All of our upcoming events have been canceled due to COVID-19, so we are reaching out to our partners for so we can keep our communities strong. We will not be able to support these families in crisis without your support now! Together, we are stronger! From our team to each of you, we thank you!

CULPEPER, Virginia
Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter, Inc.

Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter, Inc.

The Lupus Foundation of America North Carolina Chapter is dedicated to improving the quality of life for all people affected by lupus through programs of research, education, support, and advocacy.

Kingdom Workers

Kingdom Workers

Kingdom Workers spreads the gospel by mobilizing Christians in locally sustainable mission work, addressing the physical and spiritual needs of communities worldwide.

Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Springhouse Community School

Springhouse Community School

Springhouse is an intergenerational, vitality-centered learning community in Southwest Virginia where we are fundamentally transforming the purpose and practice of education.

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ArtsTech

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

KANSAS CITY, Missouri
AMAZON CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION

AMAZON CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION

Our Mission is to unite science, innovation, and people to protect the western Amazon – the greatest wild forest on Earth.

District Of Columbia
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CANCER FOUNDATION FOR LIFE INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

TYLER, Texas
Mercy Beyond Borders

Mercy Beyond Borders

Headquartered in the SF Bay Area, we are working in rural South Sudan and the mountains of Haiti, forging ways for women & girls in extreme poverty to learn, connect & lead.

Santa Clara, California
Council on Aging for Henderson County

Council on Aging for Henderson County

The Council on Aging for Henderson County was formed by a group of concerned local community members who wanted to ensure that an agency existed that focused solely on the safety and well-being of the older adults in the Henderson County community. This was realized on May 9th, 1969 when the Council on Aging incorporated as a private, non-profit agency and started operations at the Southern Railway Company’s old passenger depot. Although originally designed as a “council of agencies” that brought together other organizations that provided services for older adults, it soon became evident that unaffiliated volunteers were willing to contribute money or time in aiding those handicapped as a result of infirmities attributed to aging. Starting with those volunteer contributions, and with the help of governmental funds from the several sources and organizations like the Land of Sky Regional Council and United Way, the Council on Aging began to grow and develop its own programs that provided services for the older adults in Henderson County. The first program the Council on Aging developed was the Visiting Nurse program, where nurses would visit homebound older adults unable to leave their homes to go visit the doctor. From this program, such things as a Visiting Committee, a Hearing Aid Program, and the development of the first nutrition site were done by the Council on Aging. In the fall of 1978, federal funds became available under the Older American’s Act to employ a director full-time to assist the Council in becoming the “Local Point on Aging” in Henderson County. This allowed the agency to take a larger role in providing services for the older adults in Henderson County. Beginning in 1981, the Council on Aging initiated a home-delivered meal program to supplement the Meals on Wheels program at the time run by the Department of Social Services. By 1996, the Council on Aging was awarded Block Grant money for home-delivered meals and had taken over the county wide delivery of the Meals on Wheels program and have provided the service to homebound older adults ever since! In 1998, the congregate meals program at the Sammy Williams Center was started, and has provided older adults 60 and above an opportunity to socialize and enjoy a hot meal every Monday through Friday ever since. The Partnership for Independent Living, established in 2005, is a partnership between the Council on Aging and the Department of Social Services where professional social workers and support staff who assist the older adults in Henderson County with remaining independent and living in their own homes for as long as possible by coordinating appropriate services within the community.

Hendersonville, North Carolina