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LYME DISEASE RESOURCE CENTER, Inc.

LYME DISEASE RESOURCE CENTER, Inc.

Our mission is to be a peer guided, supportive and safe place for those living with Lyme Disease, and their care partners, sharing strategies and resources for living well.

Northampton, Massachusetts
Binding Thread, Inc.

Binding Thread, Inc.

Binding Thread is an independent, 501c3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to ensure that displaced children throughout the world receive the love and care they deserve.

Evansville, Indiana
Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Neighbors Helping Neighbors

We exist to provide a safe, secure, clean, and convenient one-stop center for those in need of assistance. With multiple agencies located together in a common location, they can improve family access to services, better communicate to make sure people have what they need, make sure there is less duplication of services, and meet the future needs of the families in our area. Ultimately, we believe we can increase the employability and reduce the risk of homelessness for families in our region.

Ashland, Kentucky
VENEZUELA NOW INC

VENEZUELA NOW INC

Reaching Venezuela for Christ

Acworth, Georgia
TransformAsia (formerly KAMPUCHEA FOR CHRIST U S A)

TransformAsia (formerly KAMPUCHEA FOR CHRIST U S A)

To share the love of Christ to those in Cambodia and throughout South East Asia.

Aurora, Colorado
SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS FUND

SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS FUND

The Santa Monica Mountains Fund supports wildlife, education, scientific research, plants and trails in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. We aim to offer support to all agencies working in these beautiful mountains.

Thousand Oaks, California
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GLOBAL OUTREACH DEVELOPMENT INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

HOLLAND, Michigan
Literacy Bridge

Literacy Bridge

Providing life-changing knowledge to the most vulnerable families through technology

Seattle, Washington
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InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

CEDARVILLE, Wisconsin
SAN FRANCISCO SUICIDE PREVENTION INC

SAN FRANCISCO SUICIDE PREVENTION INC

San Francisco Suicide Prevention is the oldest community-based telephone crisis center in the United States. Founded in 1962 by a journalist from the British Broadcasting Corporation, the organization adopted a crisis management model developed by the Samaritans Centers in Great Britain and Europe. To this day the agency trains local volunteers who provide suicide prevention and crisis intervention services to callers. Over 500 other crisis centers across the United States now utilize the same concept. After the collapse of the State mental health system in California, San Francisco Suicide Prevention stepped forward to fill the demand created by insufficient community service funding. Over time, the agency’s workload grew to its current total number of volunteers trained since the agency began now tops 3,500, and the total number of calls answered exceeds 1,000,000. With a talented staff of 12 FTE, 150 volunteers, and an annual budget just over $1,000,000, San Francisco Suicide Prevention is one of the most cost-effective crisis care agencies in the country.

San Francisco, California
Auroville International USA

Auroville International USA

To operate for exclusively charitable and educational purposes by supporting the Auroville project in India as the first attempt anywhere to create a universal town where men and women of all countries can live together in peace and progressive harmony, above all creeds, all politics, and all nationalities.

Sacramento, California
Treasure Coast Food Bank

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