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ADOPTION CHOICE INC
Adoption Choice, Inc. is a non-profit agency serving all of Wisconsin. Our passion is creating families through adoption with an emphasis on the best possible outcome for the child. We strive for compassionate, loving support for birth parents and adoptive parents.
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Heart of America Japan-America Society
Our mission is to further understanding between the peoples of Japan and the greater Kansas City area by promoting social, cultural and educational exchanges.
Kansas City, Missouri
SOLAR OREGON
Solar Oregon is a non-profit membership organization providing public education and community outreach to encourage Oregonians to choose solar energy.
Portland, Oregon
Eagles Nest of Saint Clair County/The Joseph Center
The Joseph Center is a 26 bed transitional housing program for homeless veterans dealing with substance abuse addiction. Our mission is to assist these veterans in becoming self-sufficient and moving into permanent housing.
East St Louis, IllinoisMerom Conference Center
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Merom, IndianaAMERICAN DRIVING SOCIETY INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
CROSS PLAINS, Wisconsin
Indian Creek Foundation
Indian Creek Foundation provides necessary services to 1200 individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities and Autism.
Souderton, Pennsylvania
ICNC/KINZIE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
ICNC advocates for the interest of business on Chicago’s Nearwest Side. ICNC strengthens both start-up & emerging companies by providing business development assistance as well as information and links to public and private resources and services. ICNC, an employer-driven organization, develops programs and services in response to the needs of the companies it represents. In addition to the $2.5 million a year in revenue from its incubator (operated by ICNC and its 501 (c)(3) affiliate, the Kinzie Industrial Development Corp or KIDC), ICNC receives over $700,000 a year in funding from government and foundation grants – positioning it to offer extensive no-cost services to local companies and tenants. Today, ICNC is comprised of over 400 member companies and represents the Nearwest side’s rapidly growing business community, comprised of over 2,000 small businesses. Select programs include: -IL Small Business Development Center (SBDC -IL International Trade Center (ITC) -Business Advocacy -Incubator Space
Chicago, Illinois
Wild Salmon Center
We are the leading group working to conserve the healthiest wild salmon, steelhead, and trout ecosystems across the North Pacific. We identify the strongest habitat and populations -- what we call "strongholds" for wild fish -- and preemptively protect them for the benefit of the people, wildlife, and jobs that rely on wild salmon to thrive. By investing resources in our healthiest watersheds and strongest salmon populations, we’re achieving the greatest conservation returns and are helping to ensure the long-term survival of the species. To accomplish this goal, the Wild Salmon Center implements forward-looking strategies based on the best science. We partner with local communities, governments, businesses, and other key stakeholders in a shared commitment to good stewardship and long-term sustainability. Together, we can protect the Pacific Rim’s last, best salmon watersheds, healthiest wild salmon runs, and the invaluable benefits they provide.
PORTLAND, OregonEaster Seal Society of Washington
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
SEATTLE, Washington
Children's Council of San Francisco
At Children's Council of San Francisco, we believe that all families deserve access to quality child care. So every day we help parents understand and navigate their options and pay for child care that meets their family’s needs. Because our city is stronger when children are well cared for, parents can work, and families can succeed.
San Francisco, CaliforniaMISSING PERSONS FOUN DATION
History- Each year millions of people throughout the world are reported as missing. Many run away or are forced out from homes where there is neglect, abuse, or intolerable circumstances. Others are abducted for sexual, political or criminal purposes. Many people attempting to avoid child support, contract payments, or legal proceedings elect to voluntarily join the ranks of the missing. A missing person is defined as any person of any age whose whereabouts are unknown to that person’s immediate family, legal guardian, spouse, friends, business associates, or anyone else with a special interest in that person. The Missing Persons Foundation was founded in 1989 to address the needs of missing persons and their families. The entire Management team and Board of Directors are volunteers and do not receive compensation. Since the inception of Missing Persons Foundation, over 550 clients have been served. Services are provided to needy clients free of charge. The Need - Most state and local law enforcement agencies do not have the staff and resources to pursue missing persons cases beyond the initial investigative stages. As a result, many affected families only option is to hire a private investigator which may be beyond their financial means. Some missing persons cases require investigative work outside US borders. The Missing Persons Foundation has offices and field agents worldwide to pursue domestic and international investigations. Most people are unaware of the staggering number of abductions that occur each year. As a result, many people lack the educational training to protect themselves and their children from these tragedies. Also, most parents do not maintain the necessary information about themselves and their children authorities need if a emergency situation arises. As a result, authorities waste valuable time in emergency situations collecting personal data. Programs and Services- • Location and Retrieval of Missing Persons MPF uses modern electronic and informational tracking technology and experienced field investigators to locate, recover, and reunite missing persons with their parents, family, or appropriate legal guardians. • Preventative Education Creation of national and international awareness of missing persons problems by developing community outreach programs to inform, educate and train adults and children how to avoid abductions and personal abuse. One of MPF’s educational programs is its Child Safety Kit. This kit enables parents to record their child’s vital information (height, weight, hair sample, photos etc.) to present to authorities in case of a medical emergency or abduction, saving authorities valuable time. MPF distributes over 300,000 kits to the public each year. • Counseling Services for Recovered Victims Rehabilitation programs and referrals for recovered victims and their families, who have been missing or abused. Why we need your support- The incidents of missing children and adolescents are increasing at an alarming rate. The proliferation of the internet has enabled predators to gain access to unsuspecting children globally and provided a platform to connect Traffickers of children and teens for prostitution with clients. Many of these children and teens lack the education and training to detect an on-line predator or a situation that draws them into an abduction. In addition, many parents lack awareness of the dangers of abductions for Trafficking and the computer skills to truly keep their children protected while they are on-line. As a result; MPF has expanded its educational programs and investigative services. The Missing Persons Foundation is launching a capital campaign in 2021 to establish a 5 “Safe Houses” located across the US. The purpose of the Safe Houses will be to provide a safe facility where at risk, abused or recovered children and adolescents can stay until they can be reunited with their family or returned to a safe environment. Your gift to the Missing Persons Foundation will help fund new and ongoing searches for missing people and directly support program expenses such as; Field investigators Electronic search fees Counselors Volunteer training and development Creation and distribution of educational materials (Child Safety Kits) Safe House program What You Can Do- Your contribution will greatly enhance MPF’s ability to provide continuing support to missing people and their families.
LAGUNA HILLS, California