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NEHEMIAH FOUNDATION OF SPRINGFIELD- CLARK COUNTY
The Nehemiah Foundation is a Leadership Organization that undergirds and supports 28 local non-profits in Springfield/Clark County, Ohio. The reach of these organizations spans physical, emotional and spiritual needs of children and adults. Local non-profits collaborate together to meet people with needs such as housing, addiction, human trafficking, mental health counseling, trauma counseling, soup kitchen, education and medical treatment for pregnancy, after-school children's programs, tutoring and reading programs, Youth service and education programs, hope for the incarcerated, and more.
Springfield, Ohio
Listening House of St. Paul
Dubbed the “living room of the homeless,” Listening House is a day and evening shelter and community center providing hospitality, practical assistance and guidance to men and women who are disadvantaged, homeless or lonely.
St. Paul, Minnesota
Peak Parent Center Inc
The mission of PEAK Parent Center is to provide training, information and technical assistance to equip families of children birth through twenty-six including all disability conditions with strategies to advocate successfully for their children. As a result of PEAK's services to families and professionals, children and adults with disabilities will live rich, active lives participating as full members of their schools and communities.
Denver, Colorado
Fort Wayne Rescue Mission
To provide, through the power of Jesus Christ, a home for the homeless, food for the hungry, and hope for their future.
FORT WAYNE, IndianaTennessee Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee
DAI
Enhancing the integrity and effectiveness of Christian leaders worldwide so that the Church can fulfill its role in extending the Kingdom of God.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Teen Challenge NorWestCal Nevada
Teen Challenge provides successful recovery for men, women, teens, children, and families with destructive, abusive, and addictive lifestyles through mentoring, education, training, and spiritual direction.
San Jose, California
Peacebuilding Solutions Ltd.
Peacebuilding Solutions operates with a simple, yet revolutionary, humanitarian aid model. Put simply, we let the needs of the community dictate how we deliver aid. This means acting in a way so as to empower in the long-term the communities we serve rather than add to the cycle of dependence by focusing on short-term, contract projects. At PS, we feel that those who do not attempt to make themselves a part of the community they wish to serve will never fully understand the needs of the community, nor gain the trust of those in need.
Atlanta, Georgia
Epilepsy Foundation Western/Central Pennsylvania
The EFWCP is dedicated to providing information, education, advocacy and support services for people living with epilepsy and their families, friends and colleagues. These programs include helmet safety, summer camp, support groups, emergency medication assistance, educational conferences and workshops, respite care services, seizure response dogs, college scholarships and seizure recognition and first aid training.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
BeUnlimited
BeUnlimited prepares youth for college and/or careers through the exposure of higher learning, career choices, and life skills development.
Greenbelt, Maryland
SLSF
We exist to support and promote outstanding opportunities through recreation for children and adults with disabilities in cooperation with Northwest Special Recreation Association.
Rolling Meadows, Illinois
Givelist for Good
Givelist for Good works to create and increase Social Capital in our country and the world by serving others, nurturing and building community, and encouraging, facilitating and supporting the acts of giving and sharing. Specifically, we directly serve several distinct vulnerable and under-served groups in the community by providing needed items for their daily lives. Additionally, Givelist for Good works to create, nurture and sustain a stronger sense of community through strategic projects and programs that address multiple problems at their core while promoting a “pay-it-forward” movement, using kindness as currency and fun to drive engagement and participation.
SAN DIEGO, California