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Kanbe's Markets
Kanbe’s Markets is a nonprofit organization providing access to fresh, affordable and healthy foods to people experiencing food insecurity. By providing innovative food delivery systems that are more inclusive, enhance small businesses and empower individuals to make healthy choices, we step closer toward an equitable future of food.
Kansas City, Missouri
New Eyes for the Needy
New Eyes for the Needy purchases new eyeglasses for poor children and adults in the United States and recycles donated glasses for distribution to indigent people in developing nations worldwide.
Short Hills, New JerseyLAND CONSERVANCY OF WEST MICHIGAN
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan
Spartanburg Academic Movement (SAM)
SAM ensures Spartanburg County’s children and youth reach academic and life success by convening partners, aligning resources, and driving equity.
Spartanburg, South Carolina
We Heart Seattle
We Heart Seattle is an action-based movement dedicated to making Seattle beautiful and safe for all.
Seattle, Washington
World Camp
We envision a world where individuals have the knowledge and agency to improve health outcomes for both themselves and their communities. With this foundation, individuals will be able to work toward other freedoms and capacities. Rooted in the hospital system, Access Health Africa envisions building upon its talent for community programming to improve community-based medical interventions – reaching people where they are.
Asheville, North Carolina
Capital Region Land Conservancy
Our mission is to conserve and protect the natural and historic land and water resources of Virginia’s capital region for the benefit of current and future generations.
Richmond, Virginia
MONTROSE COUNSELING CENTER INC (dba the Montrose Center)
Our team of state-licensed clinicians, masters-level therapists, skilled educators, support staff and dedicated volunteers work together to create healthier futures for our clients. To achieve the best possible health outcomes, the Center takes an integrated approach to care which includes: a continuum of behavioral health and support services including traditional therapy, peer support, advocacy, case management, education and outreach; access to quality primary care that addresses both physical and mental health conditions holistically; and a range of prevention and wellness programs that empower clients to participate in their own care. Center Wellness programs are generally open to the public and free-of-charge, and the Cultural Center space is open for not-for-profit and non-partisan purposes compatible with the Center’s mission at affordable rates.
Houston, Texas
HELP ANIMALS INDIA
Help Animals India provides these critical services: To assist donors who wish to help the many animals of India. To advise and guide the charities of India to improve their mission and save more animals.
Seattle, Washington
Hope Haven of the Lowcountry, Inc.
A not for profit Children's Advocacy and Rape Crisis Center serving the needs of child abuse victims and adult victims of sexual violence in five counties (Beaufort, Jasper, Colleton, Hampton and Allendale) in South Carolina.
Beaufort, South Carolina
Angel’s Landing Foundation
Angel’s Landing Foundation is a Utah-based nonprofit providing equine-assisted therapy for children, veterans, first responders, and individuals with special needs. Through structured horse-assisted programs, we help participants build confidence, emotional regulation, and meaningful human connection. Serving Eagle Mountain and Utah County, we partner with families and organizations to create lasting impact through the power of horses.
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