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Sterling House Community Center
We are a community center based in Stratford, Connecticut. For more than 85 years, we have welcomed and served generations of children and adults. At the heart of our preschool, after school, summer day camp, athletics, food pantry, and other programs and services, is a spirit of welcome.
Stratford, Connecticut
Camp Summit
Camp Summit is a "sleep away" camp for children and adults with disabilities. We offer weeklong camp sessions during spring break, summer and fall months as well as weekend sessions and respite days. Campers are offered a wide variety of traditional camp activities in our barrier-free environment all of which are adapted for our campers' abilities and not limited to their disabilities.
Dallas, Texas
What Will the Neighbors Say
What Will the Neighbors Say? is an investigative theatre company that provokes questions through untold stories. Led by a collaborative cohort of international artists, the Neighbors present overlooked social, cultural and historical narratives that challenge the audience to reflect on the current moment. Through a combination of original plays, arts education workshops and dynamic community gatherings, the troupe incites rowdy and rigorous debate at the theatre and throughout the Neighborhood.
Help the Children
Help the Children charity is a non-profit faith-based organization dedicated to serve the needy by providing a range of social projects and supportive services for orphans and vulnerable children in Transnistria. Our goal is to improve their life quality and enrich their emotional, physical, social, intellectual and spiritual well-being.
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Dot Products
Dot Products is a school supply company that funds education for students around the world. Every product we sell funds half a day of school for our students with our partner organizations in Congo, Tanzania, and Mexico.
Frist Art Museum
The mission of the Frist Art Museum is to present and originate high-quality exhibitions with related educational programs and community outreach activities.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee
SNOW CAP COMMUNITY CHARITES
​Emergency food is available up to once a month at SnowCap's shopping style pantry. To visit the pantry, you will need to bring proof of address (POA) that is dated within the last 30 days. Usually, this is a utility bill or other postmarked mail received by the person at the address they list on their application. Please bring your own bags or boxes.
Fairview, Oregon
HURON PINES RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL INC.
Conserve and restore Northern Michigan's natural resources to ensure healthy water, protected places and vibrant communities.
GAYLORD, Michigan
Night Bright Inc
Night Bright is a platform that allows you to find, fund, and resource missionaries globally. Think of a Christian Angie list that meets GoFundMe for missionaries…the all-in-one missionary support platform. Most importantly, 100% fee-free for missionaries to use.
REDDING, California
The Next Foundation
To enable colleges and universities across the country to field sustainable athletic programs in order to provide more student athletes the opportunity to play intercollegiate sports - all while emphasizing an off-the-field education that prepares the athletes for whatever comes next.
Schaumburg, Illinois
Green Pets America Charities: Operating as AHIMSA HUMANE SOCIETY
Our Mission is creating a world, that has the highest respect for all living things. Practicing nonviolence towards animals, the planet, and humanity. We build alliances and support like-minded nonprofits that work each day to build a world of peace and nonviolence towards humanity, animals, and our planet. We practice the AHIMSA 7 Right Actions for living life fully at the edge with the highest reverence for all living things and the avoidance of violence toward all life. 1 MINDFULNESS: Daily mindfulness, yoga, or prayer on nonviolence and peace. 3. INTENTIONAL LIVING. Living an intentional and creative life of love and nonviolence towards humanity, animals, and the Planet. 4. FOOD. Do not follow the crowd. Eat vegetarian, vegan, or plant-based eating. 5. ECOLOGY/ NATURE. Take bold actions towards the end of violence to all animals of factory farming and factory agriculture. 6. COMPANION ANIMALS. Go to the end. Jump and create wings on the way down. Upset the norm to end the violence and euthanizations of shelter animals. 7. BE A LEADER. Do not be a follower. You’ve been given a mile. Don’t take only an inch. At AHIMSA we believe there are two ways each of us must choose to view today's humanity. Hopeful or Fearful. We see Hopeful. We see people who are manifesting a bridge to a new world. People who are bridging today’s interregnum. Creating each day, a world of peace and nonviolence towards humanity, animals, and our planet. To that end, we work to live an Ahimsa way of life. See what that means. You can too. Join us and others at www.AhimsaHumaneSociety.org
Woodstock, Georgia
RAIN-CENTRAL MISSOURI INC
Rain is the regions premier provider of FREE HIV/STI health screenings and Case Management Services.
Columbia, Missouri