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The House of the Good Shepherd
The House of the Good Shepherd will be the leading provider of treatment, education, and support services to the children and families of the community that we serve. We will be known for providing services that are of the highest quality and value, delivered within the context of family, culture and community.
Utica
WORK SKILLS CORPORATION
Founded in 1973, WSC is a Michigan private non-profit corporation governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees. We are CARF accredited and ISO certified.
Brighton, MichiganLife For Relief & Development
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Southfield, Michigan
Detour Program Inc
The Detour Program Inc is an Organization dedicated to second chances and fresh starts. Our focus is the preservation of the Entire family including but not limited to Bullying, Suicide Prevention, Financial Services, and Building Self Esteem.
Laveen, ArizonaThe Thaddeus Foundation
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
California
Wichita Falls Area Food Bank
Over the 2014 fiscal year, we distributed 4.2 million pounds of food (equating to 4 million meals) and currently serve over 74,000 individuals annually. The Food Bank runs with over 100 years of combined tenure from 21 employees, of which 9 are program funded.
Wichita Falls, Texas
Friends of Acadia
Preserving, protecting, and promoting stewardship of Acadia’s outstanding natural beauty, ecological vitality, and distinctive cultural resources, requires strong partnerships and the dedication of a host of friends—including Acadia National Park and Friends of Acadia staff, volunteers, donors, board members, community members, and partners. It also takes focus and long-term commitment.
BAR HARBOR, Maine
Southwest Badger Resource Conservation & Development Council
The mission of Southwest Badger RC&D Council is to “Implement natural resource conservation, managed growth, and sustainable rural economic development in Crawford, Grant, Green, Iowa, LaCrosse, Lafayette, Richland, Sauk and Vernon counties. Overall, the Council works to conserve, develop, and utilize local resources to raise the level of economic activity in the area, while enhancing the environment and the standard of living in the area.
Platteville, Wisconsin
RAIN-CENTRAL MISSOURI INC
Rain is the regions premier provider of FREE HIV/STI health screenings and Case Management Services.
Columbia, Missouri
Khpal Kore Organization
Khpal Kore Organization (KKO) is a public interest organization working for education, health, agriculture, forestry and human right. Khpal Kore Organization was established after the flood 2010. It was formed as a registered Organization in 2014 under the societies act xxi of 1860 to address the issue of education, health, environment, poverty, inequality, rural development and human rights, especially women and child rights violation. The Organization was formed by concerned young educated citizen and activist from professional association political workers, women and child association and social workers of community. Who felt the intense need to establish an Organization for raising awareness throw education and research provide justice in the social institutions to develop the rural area of the district Mardan and enable them to work collectively and seek solutions to the problems they face. The organization believes on hardworking and provide true service to the community and bring a real change.
Mardan, North-west Frontier
SAN FRANCISCO SUICIDE PREVENTION INC
San Francisco Suicide Prevention is the oldest community-based telephone crisis center in the United States. Founded in 1962 by a journalist from the British Broadcasting Corporation, the organization adopted a crisis management model developed by the Samaritans Centers in Great Britain and Europe. To this day the agency trains local volunteers who provide suicide prevention and crisis intervention services to callers. Over 500 other crisis centers across the United States now utilize the same concept. After the collapse of the State mental health system in California, San Francisco Suicide Prevention stepped forward to fill the demand created by insufficient community service funding. Over time, the agency’s workload grew to its current total number of volunteers trained since the agency began now tops 3,500, and the total number of calls answered exceeds 1,000,000. With a talented staff of 12 FTE, 150 volunteers, and an annual budget just over $1,000,000, San Francisco Suicide Prevention is one of the most cost-effective crisis care agencies in the country.
San Francisco, California
GALLATIN VALLEY YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
BOZEMAN, Montana