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One World Center

One World Center

One World Center has a mission to educate and empower people to take action against worldwide poverty.

Dowagiac, Michigan
inCOMMON Community Development

inCOMMON Community Development

The mission of inCOMMON Community Development is to alleviate poverty at a root level by uniting and strengthening vulnerable neighborhoods.

Omaha, Nebraska
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Belwin

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

ST LOUIS PARK, Minnesota
Seneca Park Zoo Society

Seneca Park Zoo Society

Seneca Park Zoo inspires our community to connect with, care for, and conserve wildlife and wild places.

ROCHESTER, New York
RED MOUNTAIN PARK

RED MOUNTAIN PARK

Red Mountain Park encompasses 1,500 acres of land along the Red Mountain Ridge in central Alabama. The Park is central to Birmingham and its surrounding diverse communities. Our current attractions include over 14 miles of trails featuring 2 city overlooks, 3 tree houses, the 6-acre off-leash Remy’s Dog Park, and adventures like the Red Ore Zip Tour and Kaul Adventure Tower. But this is only the beginning!

Birmingham, Alabama

Streetsquash

StreetSquash’s mission is to provide consistent, long-term, and reliable support to the children, families, and schools in Harlem. By exposing students to a broad range of experiences and by maintaining the highest standards, StreetSquash helps all participants realize their academic, athletic, and personal potential.

New York, New York
Hope Grafted In

Hope Grafted In

Hope Grafted In is a US non-profit ministry whose mission is to speak up for those that cannot speak for themselves. We desire to engage the followers of Jesus in the orphan care movement by providing emergency relief aid, sustainable project development, and sponsorship facilitation, all in the context of real relationship.

Leo, Indiana
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BEACON RESCUE MISSION

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

DUNN, North Carolina
Camp Tuku

Camp Tuku

At Camp Tuku, our mission is to provide a mindfulness approach to the camp experience for kids; a program designed to integrate the mind, body, and heart, giving kids skills early in life to help them nurture inner resilience. With a focus on developing mindfulness skills, our unique summer camp experience offers a great opportunity for kids to learn and practice simple, fun tools for the development of self-awareness, as well as practices that will enable them to respond more effectively to the inevitable stress of every-day life. At Camp Tuku, we aim to nurture the mind, body, and heart in the following ways: MIND Daily mindfulness and meditation exercises encourage campers to cultivate self-awareness and open their minds to an innate capacity for peace and emotional stability. By unplugging from the mental barrage of digital media, and actively blending traditional camp activities with mindfulness exercises, kids strengthen their connection to not only nature’s resources but also the innate resources of their own minds. BODY Fun and engaging activities such as hiking, cooking, challenge courses, rock climbing, yoga, swimming, gardening, and music will provide campers with multiple daily opportunities to grow their self-confidence as they challenge themselves both physically and mentally. All meals will be healthy AND yummy, and campers will participate in the seed-to-table experience of growing food in an organic garden and interacting with farm life. HEART We offer a social-emotional learning curriculum aimed at building resilience. This curriculum is delivered through team-building games and activities. Children will learn how to better express their emotions, such as appreciation and compassion for themselves and others. They will practice how to communicate effectively and develop creative solutions in a fun and collaborative environment. As children leave Camp Tuku, they will return to their daily lives with more confidence and an assortment of practical tools that will help them lead happy, healthy lives for years to come. They will be empowered to make conscious and deliberate real-time choices that reflect their unique brilliance. The laughter and learning experienced at Camp Tuku will blossom into friendships that kids will want to continue nurturing long after they’ve said goodbye!

Peoria, Arizona
American War Memorials Overseas, Inc.

American War Memorials Overseas, Inc.

American War Memorials Overseas works to document, promote, and preserve non-government supported War Memorials honoring Americans outside of the USA to ensure these monuments remain part of local communities forever. (Our mission is to help care for those private memorials and gravesites where the US government has no responsibility.) War Memorials commemorate our shared past, and overseas war memorials honoring Americans are an important symbol of America's international engagement. American War Memorials Overseas seeks to cooperate with other organizations, at international, national, and local levels, to better safeguard the future of War Memorials honoring Americans overseas in both their social and historical context. American War Memorials Overseas is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit corporation and as such is entirely dependent on donated funds. AWMO seeks to receive funding from individual contributions, corporate contributions, and private foundation grants.

Wilmington, Delaware
Healwell

Healwell

Touch. Teach. Advocate. We touch people affected by illness. We teach massage therapists how to provide care safely and effectively. We advocate for access to that care and for a broader role for massage therapists in healthcare.

Virginia
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GEORGE MIKSCH SUTTON AVIAN RESEARCH CENTER

"finding cooperative conservation solutions for birds and the natural world through science and education"

BARTLESVILLE, Oklahoma