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The Food Bank For Westchester, Inc.
Driven by the belief that access to healthy food is a basic right for all people, the Food Bank for Westchester leads hunger action programs and mobilizes the resources needed to eradicate hunger in Westchester County.
Elmsford, New York
Adirondack Council, Inc.
Since its founding forty years ago in 1975, the Adirondack Council has been the leading advocate for protecting New York State’s six-million-acre Adirondack Park. Created in 1892 as a unique six-million-acre patchwork of both publicly and privately owned lands, the Adirondack Park is the largest park in the contiguous United States. By State Constitution, the public portions are protected as "Forever Wild" Adirondack Forest Preserve. The Adirondack Council, using the best science, works to protect and build a better Adirondack Park with wild character and vibrant communities. We defend wilderness, support community sustainability, fight for clean air and water, combat invasive species and climate change, and advocate for private land stewardship and working farms and forests.
Elizabethtown, New York
Word Rocks Project
The world needs more love. More connection. Let's do it.
California
Survivor Advocacy Outreach Program
SAOP empowers the community and all survivors of sexual violence to live free of sexual violence, domestic violence and stalking.
Nelsonville, Ohio
Justice & Mercy International
Justice & Mercy International (JMI) is a faith-based, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that exists to make justice personal for the poor, the orphaned and the forgotten of the world.
TennesseeAMERICA WHEAT MISSION INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Saddle Brook, New Jersey
National Tiger Sanctuary
National Tiger Sanctuary is a non-profit, rescue organization that provides a permanent home for exotic and domestic animals. Our diverse learning campus is dedicated to preservation of the environment and exemplary animal care. We provide unique educational programs and experiences to foster a love and appreciation for nature in the heart of every visitor.
Saddlebrooke, Missouri
THEN FEED JUST ONE INC
Then Feed Just One is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation with a mobile food packaging program that packages life saving nutritious meals for starving children and their families in Honduras, Central America. Our name is taken from a quote of Mother Teresa, who once said, “If you cannot feed a hundred people, then feed just one.” Our goal is simple: to help alleviate hunger and malnutrition in the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. The food we package is used as a base from which the hungry and malnourished can help escape the dire consequences of their daily lives. In cooperation with various organizations in Honduras this food is distributed to the most needy in orphanages, children’s homes, and throughout the general population. We accomplish this task each time a school, church, club, or community desires to have a food packing event.
Le Mars, Iowa
AMBERLY'S PLACE
Amberly's Place houses professionals who are specially trained in dealing with victims of child abuse (both physical and sexual), domestic violence, sexual assault and elder abuse. This special training helps to reduce the trauma to the victim. We accomplish this by promoting a working atmosphere of mutual respect and open communication between the professionals providing the services.
Yuma, Arizona
Axis
We give live presentations to students across the country about ideas having consequences, media, and technology. We resource parents, teachers, school administrators, and church leaders with in person training as well as online content.
Colorado springs, Colorado
Dallas Art Therapy
To provide mental health care in the form of art therapy by credentialed art therapists and comprehensive wraparound services for free or low cost to the North Texas community.
Richardson, Texas
WILD LOVE PRESERVE
Founded in 2010, the mission of Wild Love Preserve engages public and private lands to protect and preserve wild horses in their native environments and nurture the legacy of respective indigenous ecosystems as an interconnected whole by bringing stakeholders from all sides together in a new light. "Wild Love Preserve is named such because it is committed to the greater good of our planet, now and for future generations - centering on humanity, compassion, sustainability, two-legged accountability, and our responsibility to the whole. It is not but a mere fenced wild horse sanctuary. The objective of Wild Love Preserve is the protection and preservation of native ecosystems as an interconnected and balanced whole. Great beauty and benefit lie in the fact indigenous wild horses offer such unique opportunity to achieve this intent by walking new paths together.” -Andrea Maki, Founder
Kingston, Washington