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ANIMALS AS NATURAL THERAPY

ANIMALS AS NATURAL THERAPY

Animals as Natural Therapy (ANT) offers healing programs based on the knowledge that animals can teach humans important life skills: respect for self and others, trust-building, and clear communication. As a 501(c)3 non-profit, ANT operates out of Windy Acres, a one-hundred-year-old, 5-acre farm situated at the edge of Bellingham, WA in Northwest Washington. Windy Acres provides a peaceful, secluded spot for our animal and human partners to practice their healing work. Over the past decade, ANT has touched the lives of thousands of children and adults.

Bellingham, Washington
EXCHANGE CLUB CENTER FOR THE PREV OF CHILD ABUSE OF SOUTHERN CT INC

EXCHANGE CLUB CENTER FOR THE PREV OF CHILD ABUSE OF SOUTHERN CT INC

Preventing Child Abuse & Strengthening Families... One Family at a Time

Stamford, Connecticut
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Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Los Angeles, California
Hope for Single Moms

Hope for Single Moms

Help our single mom families write their own Cinderella story by helping them get a career education. Our mission is to invite you to walk alongside a single mom and decrease the loneliness and isolation she feels, to give her hope and encourage her on her student parent journey, as she strives to become financially stable and have children who thrive.

GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan
Ruff Dog Rescue North East

Ruff Dog Rescue North East

We are a foster based dog rescue servicing the north east from NC to Maine.

Thompson, Pennsylvania
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, Inc.

Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, Inc.

In 1912 Theodore Roosevelt said, “There can be no greater issue than that of conservation in this country.” While in the political arena, he succeeded in making conservation a top tier national issue. T.R. had the foresight to address these issues still so significant to sportsmen today, understanding that if we want to ensure critical habitat, special hunting grounds and secret fishing holes will be around for future generations, we must plan carefully today.

Washington, District Of Columbia
DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COUNTY

DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COUNTY

DSAOC’s Mission is to create a place for connection, information and hope for people with Down syndrome and their families throughout greater Orange County, to promote Down syndrome awareness through community outreach, and to offer programs, services and support that aim to empower individuals with Down syndrome to reach their full potential. Our Vision is to be a one-stop-shop for all things Down syndrome related, and to be a model organization for community collaboration and Down syndrome awareness, to change perceptions and change lives.

COSTA MESA, California
Equal Access International

Equal Access International

Without Information, millions are powerless to improve their lives. Equal Access is changing the story.

Washington, District Of Columbia
The House of the Good Shepherd

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
GeoAcademy

GeoAcademy

The GeoAcademy is an independent consortium of GIS educators dedicated to promoting the use of open source software for geospatial technology education. We believe that all students deserve the opportunity to learn and use technology regardless of their social or economic status.

Corpus Christi, Texas
AL-Mawrid United States Inc

AL-Mawrid United States Inc

Our mission is to teach people how to study, understand, discuss, and practice Islam based on reason, rationality, and objective thinking.

Carrollton, Texas
Wildlife in Crisis, Inc.

Wildlife in Crisis, Inc.

Wildlife in Crisis is a volunteer run, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to wildlife preservation and land conservation. WIC was founded in 1988 and each year WIC cares for over 5,000 injured and orphaned wild animals. WIC relies entirely on donations to care for debilitated wildlife. For more information about WIC and for answers to frequently asked questions about wildlife visit www.wildlifeincrisis.org or www.facebook.com/wildlifeincrisis.

Weston, Connecticut