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SEE International
We provide essential and transformative eye care and surgery around the world and right here at home. We bring medical volunteers and partners together to care for the people who need it most. Our teams work side-by-side with local doctors and clinics to improve access to high-quality eye care and surgery. Together we break the cycle of hardship that blindness and visual impairment cause, making patients, families, and communities healthier and stronger.
Santa Barbara, CaliforniaJUNIOR LEAGUE OF SEATTLE INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
SEATTLE, Washington
Scout's Honor Rescue
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
The CENTER FOR WHITLEY COUNTY YOUTH INC
The Center welcomes Whitley County young people into hospitable environments with caring adults and opportunities for them to grow and work towards their best self.
Columbia City, Indiana
Sudan Evangelical Alliance Partners
Sudan Evangelical Alliance Partners (SEA Partners) has had an ongoing community development project in Boma, South Sudan, since 2005. Our integrated approach to connecting with the lives of those living in Boma include: Food Security through agricultural programs, Clean Water by drilling wells, Educating the children in the 9 classroom school that was built and sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ through the school/church by providing spiritual training for local South Sudanese desiring to be pastors and church leaders.
Flower Mound, Texas
The Youth Development Center Inc
The Youth Development Center fosters physical, academic, and individual growth through community partnerships, engaged staff, and a safe sustainable environment. ENGAGE, MOTIVATE, ACTIVATE!
Winchester, Virginia
SPOKANE VALLEY MEALS ON WHEELS
Whether you are looking for...Personal Help…or a Service Project... SpokaneCares.org will put you in touch with Topics and Resources you CARE about.
Spokane Vly, Washington
Friends of San Francisco Animal Care and Control
Friends of San Francisco Animal Care and Control (FSFACC) is the only organization dedicated to raising funds for the City’s municipal, open-admission animal shelter and its rescue partners in order to enhance or establish programs and services that benefit animals, and serve and educate the public.
San Francisco, California
MIDWEST RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSOCIATION INC
The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable living through education and demonstration. Our initiatives focus on the development of robust markets for renewables, and we have a history of success in public engagement and inspiring positive actions for energy and climate. We provide the highest quality renewable energy education and training experiences possible to our over 2,300 members across the Midwest. Our programs and services respond to evolving energy issues, empower people to make wise lifestyle choices, and are accessible to the broadest possible audience. We share our success with other like-minded organizations, recognizing that we are stronger when we all work together for our common goals.
Custer, Wisconsin
GLENKIRK
Glenkirk provides quality, lifetime supports and services that empower individuals with intellectual disabilities to participate fully in all areas of community life. Glenkirk offers a variety of residential, day and employment programs, as well as respite, medical, behavioral and home-based services.
Northbrook, Illinois
YATOOMAS FOUNDATION FOR THE KIDS INC
The family of Manuel S. Yatooma endured a devastating tragedy on March 11, 1993. Mr. Yatooma was shot twice in the head while interrupting a carjacking. In that instant, a young mother of four boys ranging 20 to 10 years old became a widow, four boys became one of the many fatherless boys, having lost a father to the violence in Detroit. And so it went: Rapid was the spiral from financial security to monetary chaos. Overnight his family went from relative wealth to threatened foreclosure, bankruptcy and dependence on social security. They desperately needed help. Unfortunately, there was no organization like this to provide the family with much-needed support. Now, we are able to assist those -trying to reassemble their lives in the wake of a similar family tragedy. The Yatooma Family wishes to grow this charity to help thousands and millions of other children and their families and bring honor to the legacy of their cherished husband and father, Manuel S. Yatooma. We cannot replace a lost parent. No one can. But, with your help, we are committed to doing all that we can for the kids.
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
The Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists
The Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists (CHF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes the legacy of American painter Clark Hulings (1922 - 2011) by equipping working visual artists to be self-sustaining entrepreneurs. Founded in 2013, CHF showcases Hulings’ life and work as an example to today’s artists, and offers them a comprehensive art-business education so that they can thrive as he did. We deliver a suite of integrated learning services continually, both virtually and in-person—via live events, digital channels, and portable media formats—and build professional networks of opportunity.
Santa Fe, New Mexico