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Culinary Love

Culinary Love

Culinary Love is an organization dedicated to providing resources that support mental, physical, and emotional wellness for our brothers and sisters in the hospitality industry. We are a community of love and compassion, for an industry that has historically lacked both.

Scottsdale, Arizona
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services

Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services

Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services is a local, non-profit agency committed to serving individuals and families in need. With a staff of 73 and a volunteer force of over 6,200, Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services provides free emergency goods and services to 150,000 men, women and children each month.

Sacramento, California
FERAL FRIENDS COMMUNITY CAT ALLIANCE

FERAL FRIENDS COMMUNITY CAT ALLIANCE

Feral Friends assists caregivers of feral or free roaming cats by linking them with low cost veterinary services and humane traps. Additionally, the group has an adoption program for tame cats and kittens.

Richardson, Texas
The Emily Shane Foundation

The Emily Shane Foundation

"Making a difference in the lives of disadvantaged middle school students across Los Angeles and Ventura Counties" The Emily Shane Foundation believes that all students deserve the opportunity to attain their best academic potential. Our flagship SEA (Successful Educational Achievement) Program provides intensive and individualized academic tutoring and mentorship to disadvantaged children in the mainstream, middle school classroom who risk academic failure and could not otherwise afford this necessary support. Students are guided to become motivated, and change negative attitudes or a sense of hopelessness and are set on a path to academic and personal success. We are making a difference in children's lives.

Malibu, California
CLEARCorps USA

CLEARCorps USA

A national nonprofit that works to prevent childhood lead poisoning, provide healthy homes, and create policies and best practices at the national, state and local level that protect the most vulnerable populations.

Saint Paul, Minnesota
World Medical Relief, Inc.

World Medical Relief, Inc.

Our mission is to facilitate the distribution of surplus medical resources where they are needed. As such, our programs have both a local, national and international focus.

SOUTHFIELD, Michigan

Hearts for Hearing Foundation

Hearts for Hearing creates life-changing opportunities for children and adults with hearing loss to listen for a lifetime.

OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma
Route 66 IECA

Route 66 IECA

To educate the public about the important roles the Route 66 played in the development of California and to identify and preserve important historical sites related to Route 66.

California
The Glow Exchange

The Glow Exchange

We believe that investing in women and women's empowerment means unlocking a world of potential. Empowering women means empowering a whole family, a whole community, a whole generation.

Brookline
Blue Ridge Habitat for Humanity

Blue Ridge Habitat for Humanity

We believe well-designed, quality affordable housing to be a basic human right and the key to better health, welfare, economic opportunity, and sustainability.

Winchester, Virginia
DIRECTCONNECT HUMANITARIAN AID INC

DIRECTCONNECT HUMANITARIAN AID INC

DirectConnect Humanitarian Aid is a unique non-profit organization that provides direct financial and material assistance to real people in need.

Bellevue, Michigan
ISRAEL GUIDE DOG CENTER FOR THE BLIND

ISRAEL GUIDE DOG CENTER FOR THE BLIND

The mission of the Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind is to improve the quality of life of visually impaired Israelis by providing them with independence, mobility and self confidence, as well as renewed self-esteem and companionship through the use of guide dogs. What we do: We breed, raise and train the guide dogs at our facility in Beit Oved, Israel, just south of Tel Aviv. When a blind Israeli requests our assistance, we transport them to our center, house and feed them for three weeks during training, and provide an additional week of training in their homes. We also provide follow-up care twice a year to make sure that the partnership is still working properly. This is all done AT NO COST TO THE BLIND! We are able to provide these services through the generosity of our donors – who have the vision to help those less fortunate. Our annual budget is just over $2.7 Million dollars, and as of December 2017, we had produced over 600 partnerships between Israelis who are blind or visually impaired and professionally trained guide dogs. Secondary Mission: In 2013 we added a secondary mission by providing Service Companions to people with Special Needs. While half of our dogs are selected for guide dog training, 50% fail to meet our exacting standards during evaluations, but these amazingly well trained dogs can still help people. In 2013 we formalized a program to repurpose these "career-change" dogs and provide them to blind children, autistic children, soldiers with PTSD or other adults with a variety of special needs. All of the dogs we produce go to loving homes and serve a purpose by helping people in need.

Warrington, Pennsylvania