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Memoirs of WWII
Memoirs Of WWII is a short film series dedicated to preserving the history of the Second World War and the memory of those who served. Each month features a new episode, telling the personal story of an individual who endured the greatest conflict the earth has ever seen. Through the personal accounts of real life World War II veterans, our goal is to honor their sacrifice, and to grant younger generations an understanding of what it was like to live through the war and what lessons can be learned from it. Please subscribe to our channel, and visit our website so you can learn how to help us reach more of these amazing people before they’re gone forever.
North Canton, OhioOur Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church /Rebecca's Garden Of Hope Tutoring
OUR MISSION Our Mission is designed to support our Vision by targeting specific youth in our local community for the purpose of establishing both a strong spiritual and educational foundation through our Garden of Hope ministries. It is only when we work together with other community partners that we can see positive changes in their lives and youth will begin to impact the lives of others around them.
Indianapolis, Indiana
Intercultural Center For The Study of Deserts and Oceans
CEDO fosters vibrant communities and resilient ecosystems in the northern Gulf of California and the Sonoran Desert by bringing together people, knowledge and solutions.
Tucson, Arizona
CSM
CSM provides an effective urban ministry experience that transforms lives, influences churches and communities, and honors Christ.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
RAMAPO FOR CHILDREN INC
Through direct service youth programs and highly regarded training programs for adults, Ramapo works on behalf of children who face obstacles to learning, including children with special needs, enabling them to succeed in the classroom, at home, and in life. At the heart of our work is the conviction that all children seek the same things: to learn, feel valued, and experience success. Ramapo helps young people learn to align their behaviors with their aspirations.
New York, New York
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Butler County, Inc.
Our programs are about spending time with a child. We pair a volunteer mentor one to one with a child and we call this a match. Once matched, Big Brothers and Big Sisters develop friendships with their Little Brothers and Little Sisters. It’s that simple.
Hamilton, Ohio
Vets With A Mission
Various humanitarian programs and projects in Vietnam; including volunteer medical teams each year.
Newberry, South Carolina
Last Bell Ministries
Our Mission: Loving and restoring orphanage graduates toward life and community. Our Vision: The end of the generational orphanage cycle in Zhytomyr, Ukraine.
Indianapolis, Indiana
Yobel Market
Yobel exists to alleviate poverty and prevent slavery in the developing world through sustainable business training and opportunity. Yobel Market contributes to product development and expands global marketplaces utilizing fair trade principles while partnering with organizations committed to ethical and sustainable production processes. Yobel is committed to educating consumers locally within the Western world about the power of our purchases in the role of promoting freedom and dignity globally. Our hope is that through awareness and equitable trade, marginalized people of the world may be offered the hope of freedom and abundant life.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Tulsa Hub
Tulsa Hub is a syndicate of volunteers, and a growing staff, on a mission to change lives through cycling. It is the only non-profit in Oklahoma providing certified bicycling-for-transportation education, refurbished bicycles, safety gear, and follow-up support to people in poverty, people with physical and mental disabilities, and people who are otherwise disenfranchised in our community. Tulsa Hub is the belief in human power made visible. Bikes are donated by Tulsa citizens and refurbished by Tulsa Hub staff and volunteer mechanics. After participants, complete training, bicycles, and safety gear are earned in the Adult Cycling Empowerment (A.C.E.) program. The mission also works to change the habits of the next generation through active transportation programs with middle-school and high-school students. Since our inception in 2008, we have helped more than 1,800 adults earn reliable transportation and given more than 2,500 bicycles to students in our Youth Programs. The Community Bike Workshop, open Tuesdays through Thursdays, offers low-cost bicycle repair and equipment to over 1,000 additional riders annually. Over 70% of ACE alumni continue building relationships with us and "give back" through volunteerism with Tulsa Hub and have reported using their bikes to get a job, go back to school, get their groceries and run their errands, get to church and into nature, and otherwise make moves toward improved self-reliance, dignity, and sense of opportunity.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
MBIRA
We educate the world about the ancient musical traditions of Zimbabwe through our website https://mbira.org/, educational materials, recordings, and performances, in a way that supports Zimbabwean musicians and instrument makers.
Berkeley, California
Amaanah Refugee Services
To be the leader in providing support for refugee and immigrant families to have equal access to opportunities for economic success and social prosperity.
Houston, Texas