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The Wayuu Taya Foundation

The Wayuu Taya Foundation

We are a non governmental, nonprofit organization founded in 2002 to help improve the lives of Latin-American indigenous communities while maintaining and respecting their traditions, culture and beliefs.

Los Angeles, California
Mid-South Spay & Neuter Services

Mid-South Spay & Neuter Services

Mid-South Spay & Neuter Services is a 501(c)3 non-profit clinic dedicated to reducing pet overpopulation and high euthanasia rates by offering affordable spay and neuter surgeries to the public. The clinic has operated since 2005 and has performed over 35,000 spay and neuter procedures and counting. In addition, the clinic offers age-appropriate pet vaccinations and micro-chipping, which are done at time of surgery.

Memphis, Tennessee
UMANO

UMANO

At Umano, we seek to explore the concept of driving sustainable change through empathy. We believe it is only through empathy that we can truly learn to love others, become compassionate to animals and respectful to our planet.

Torrance, California
TENNESSEE BIG FLUFFY DOG RESCUE

TENNESSEE BIG FLUFFY DOG RESCUE

Big Fluffy Dog Rescue is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to helping giant breed mixed breed dogs in need.

Nashville, Tennessee
Simal Shelter

Simal Shelter

Our mission help to homeless animals

Baku, Abseron
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Association For Cmnty Living

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Halfmoon, New York
Roots of Development

Roots of Development

Roots of Development’s vision is for a world in which the very communities living in poverty are the ones leading the fight against it; a world in which impoverished communities decide their own future and manage their own development.

Washington, District Of Columbia
HealthBridge Global

HealthBridge Global

To connect the beauty of healthcare to the hope of the gospel.

Auburn, California
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EMPTY BOWL PET FOOD PANTRY INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

PHOENIX, Arizona
DELTA ANIMAL SHELTER

DELTA ANIMAL SHELTER

The Delta Animal Shelter is running a campaign to raise funds for the shelter, and to support impoverished families in developing countries. The gently used shoes that you bring to the shelter will be turned over to the organization, Funds2orgs. In turn, the animal shelter will receive a check.

Escanaba, Michigan
Morrison Child and Family Services

Morrison Child and Family Services

Morrison Child and Family Services is one of Oregon’s largest and longest-running children’s mental health agencies, serving approximately 6,000 children and families each year. Since its inception in 1947, Morrison has grown to include over 20 programs, spanning across ten locations in the Tri-county area. The core mission for all programs at Morrison is to serve and support children and their families, specifically those with trauma-related needs, as well as helping at-risk youth develop skills to live a safe and productive life. Morrison serves children from birth through age 18 through our day treatment, outpatient, residential, prevention/intervention, educational and shelter programs. Our programs create treatment plans and goals tailored to fit each child’s specific needs and provide integrated, supportive services for their families as well.

Portland, Oregon
Watertown Food Pantry

Watertown Food Pantry

PROGRAM: We provide needy households with basic food items. As the number of adults and children in the household increases, the number of food items increases. The amount of meat a family receives also increases. In addition to these basic food items, we have a ‘free’ wall of miscellaneous food items. Families may take anywhere from 4 to 8 items; and these items are over and beyond their normal allotment. When we have LOTS of food in stock, we are even more generous in food distribution. It’s better to have it distributed to those in need than throw it away because it is past the expiration date. We give each family a “Milk Voucher” for Piggly Wiggly, which is good for one free gallon of milk. The amount we pay each month has substantially decreased due to the fundraising efforts at our local Piggly Wiggly store. In the waiting room, there is a corner cabinet stocked with donated books for children of all ages. Each child may pick out and take home one book each time they come to the pantry. These books come from a variety of sources........rummage sales, library book sales, fundraising events, just to name a few.

Watertown, Wisconsin