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Adoptive and Foster Family Coalition of New York

Adoptive and Foster Family Coalition of New York

Our Mission: The Coalition unites foster, adoptive and kinship care families, giving them a voice and providing support, information and advocacy. By fostering communication and collaboration between families, agencies and concerned citizens, we seek to ensure the stability, well-being and permanency of all children. Our Vision: No foster, adoptive or kinship care family in New York State will feel alone or unsupported and that all such families will have the tools, support and community they need to nurture their children and be role models for others. Our Goals: Educate and support foster/kinship care/adoptive parents and the professionals who serve them by utilizing information-sharing, services, peer support and referral. Improve services available to children and families. Increase citizen involvement in local service planning and delivery. Educate leaders and stakeholders about the realities, challenges and rewards of foster/kinship care/adoptive parenting. Advocate for greater support of foster/kinship care/adoptive families by federal, state and local agencies. To learn more, read our history, learn about our current programs, join us at an event and meet our team.

New Paltz,, New York
Passport, Inc.

Passport, Inc.

Passport has a strong reputation for well-run, creative, Christian camps for children and youth. Our camps include moving, theologically stretching worship, experiential Bible study, hands-on mission experiences for youth, and mission education for children. Our camps are led by an energetic staff of college and graduate school students who consider their summers on staff as an expression of their calling, and a ministry to our participating churches. Passport offers our campers the freedom to dream within a comfortable structure that respects the Christian traditions of our participating churches.

Birmingham, Alabama
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THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA JUNIOR LACROSSE ASSOCIATION

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Corte Madera, California
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
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ALASKA ADDICTION REHABILITATION SERVICES

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

WASILLA, Alaska
Shiloh House

Shiloh House

Shiloh House offers nurturing, therapeutic and educational services to empower youth and families to overcome the impact of abuse, neglect and trauma.

Littleton, Colorado
Hope Over Crisis, Inc.

Hope Over Crisis, Inc.

Hope Over Crisis is a non-profit, 501(c)3, non-denominational, evangelical organization dedicated to spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ. With disciple-making as our goal, we focus on empowering churches in some of the world’s most challenging countries, where Christians face oppression and persecution, to respond to crises in their communities.

BRIDGE COMMUNITIES INC

BRIDGE COMMUNITIES INC

Bridge Communities serves homeless families in DuPage County with mentoring, housing, and supportive services.

Glen Ellyn, Illinois
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American Leprosy Missions, Inc.

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

GREENVILLE, South Carolina
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WISCONSIN ALUMNI RESEARCH FOUNDATION

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

MADISON, Wisconsin
Star Legacy Foundation

Star Legacy Foundation

Star Legacy Foundation is dedicated to pregnancy and infant loss research, education, prevention, awareness, advocacy and support. Because every pregnancy deserves a happy ending.

Firestone, Colorado
GROVE CITY FOOD PANTRY-EMERGENCY SERVICE INC

GROVE CITY FOOD PANTRY-EMERGENCY SERVICE INC

The Grove City Food Pantry probably got started in the late 1980's or early 1990's. At some point the Grove City Ministerial Association took responsibility for finding a host church to house the pantry and find a volunteer director. The directorship proved to be a bigger job than one person could handle and burn out was common.

Ohio