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Surfing for Hope Foundation

Surfing for Hope Foundation

Surfing For Hope was created to help inspire people challenged by cancer through the positive energy of surfing.

San Luis Obispo, California
Invisible Illness Awareness Network

Invisible Illness Awareness Network

Invisible Illness Awareness Network is committed to increasing awareness of invisible illnesses, chronic illnesses, and disabilities, especially among current and future healthcare professionals. We promote understanding through our adaptable education program designed for high schools, colleges, and other forms of higher education, while encouraging empathy between patients, providers, and the general population. We work to reduce the stigma associated with invisible illnesses and disabilities, advocate for institutional change by fostering awareness in healthcare, education, and workplace environments, and create inclusive and accessible spaces where people with invisible conditions can feel safe, seen, and supported.

HOFFMAN EST, Illinois
Sahaya International

Sahaya International

Sahaya International, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, based in Davis, California. We consist of a diverse network of friends, who are committed to make a difference towards improving the quality of life in developing countries. We are 100% run by unpaid volunteers. Not a single penny is spent on salaries. We want to make sure that the maximum amount of your donation can go overseas to directly help the people who are in need. Through our volunteer efforts, we provide much needed assistance to social development projects in developing countries.

Davis, California
MINNESOTA RECOVERY CONNECTION

MINNESOTA RECOVERY CONNECTION

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota
National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis Section

National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis Section

NCJW St. Louis Section is a 501(c)3 organization. Click to view our Form 990. Click here to view our Annual Report. With a network at our national headquarters and more than 100 sections across the country, the NCJW St. Louis Section is driven by our members locally. We make a difference through community service, projects and advocacy programs. NCJW has been active in St. Louis for more than a century, starting with a free milk program for school children.

St. Louis, Missouri
CONSERVACION PATAGONICA

CONSERVACION PATAGONICA

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

San Francisco, California
The Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County, Inc.

The Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County, Inc.

For more than 20 years, The Food Bank's mission has been to serve as an efficient and effective provider of nutritious food to non-profit organizations that feed the hungry in Darien, Greenwich, New Canaan, Norwalk, Stamford and Wilton, while seeking to raise awareness of, and promote action to combat, hunger in those communities.

Stamford, Connecticut
PHILADELPHIA RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE INC

PHILADELPHIA RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE INC

The world's first Ronald McDonald House established on October 15, 1974 by Co-Founders Dr. Audrey Evans and Jimmy Murray.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Afterschool Village

Afterschool Village

Afterschool Village partners with parents and schools to raise children who can master an increasingly challenging world: emotionally resilient, intellectually independent, courageous and loving. Afterschool village is here to create a third space that bridges the gap between home and school so children grow to be both individual makers of meaning and active participants in their communities and the world.

Studio City, California
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Girl Scouts - Western Oklahoma, Inc.

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma
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Communities in Schools of El Paso Inc.

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

EL PASO, Texas
American Indian Resource Center Inc

American Indian Resource Center Inc

The mission of American Indian Resource Center is to develop educational opportunities that are culturally appropriate and meet the needs of American Indian communities.

Tahlequah, Oklahoma