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Elisa Project

The Elisa Project is dedicated to fighting eating disorders through awareness, education, support, and advocacy. Our vision is the elimination of eating disorders.

Project Lazarus

Project Lazarus helps heal and empower people living with HIV/AIDS by focusing on wellness, providing housing and offering important support services.

Animation Project

The Animation Project nurtures the social, emotional and cognitive growth of at-risk youth, using digital art technology as a therapeutic medium and a workforce development tool.

Project Lucas

Project Lucas helps Kenyan children and families living in extreme poverty by sharing the Gospel with them while meeting their needs, equipping them with education, and investing in their communities.

Project Yoga

Founded in 2008, Project Yoga is dedicated to bringing the health and wellness benefits of yoga to underserved and at-risk populations. We transform and inspire our community one breath at a time.

Project 4031

Project 4031's mission is to provide terminally ill children, adults, and their families facing end-of-life challenges with peace and comfort by easing financial burdens and fulfilling last dreams.

Gcs Project

The purpose of the GCS Project is to provide help and hope for women with gynecological carcinosarcoma by providing educational information to patients, families and clinicians, offering patient advocacy, and supporting innovative research by fostering collaborations among scientists, clinicians and families

Courage Project

Through mindful engagement in inspiring outdoor experiences, we aim to enhance the lives of children who experience anxiety and depression and their families. ​The Courage Project seeks to raise awareness and destigmatize mental health concerns, one adventure at a time.

Project Inform

Project Inform fights the HIV and hepatitis C epidemics by assuring the development of effective treatments and a cure; supporting individuals to make informed choices about their health; advocating for quality, affordable health care; and promoting medical strategies that prevent new infections.

Project ALS

Project A.L.S. was founded in 1998, as a non-profit 501(c)3, when Jenifer Estess, a 35-year-old New York theater and film producer, was diagnosed with ALS. Told at the time of diagnosis to “max out her credit cards and eat junk food,” Jenifer instead committed her efforts to making a difference for people with ALS—and producing treatments and a cure. Historically, ALS research was conducted by committed ALS researchers working separately on various aspects of the disease. Project A.L.S. changed that approach dramatically by requiring that researchers and doctors from many disciplines work together, share data openly, and meet shared research milestones.

Spiritus Project

The purpose of the Spiritus Project is to provide various forms of direct, need-based financial assistance to adult cystic fibrosis patients in an effort to reduce stress and provide an improved quality of life. The initial focus of the Spiritus Project is to assist North Carolina-based cystic fibrosis patients. Through Q3, 2020, your support has allowed us to touch patient lives over 1,500 times in five years through financial assistance and/or hospital admission and refill bags. This means that roughly every day since we started, we have impacted a patient’s life in some meaningful way. Some impacts were large, some were small, but all helped us to achieve Jessica Link’s vision to improve the lives of adult cystic fibrosis patients.

Shanti Project

Shanti Project exists to enhance the health, quality of life and well-being of people with terminal, life-threatening or disabling illnesses or conditions. Through a continuum of services, including in-home and onsite patient and care navigation, emotional and practical support and preserving the human-animal bond, Shanti strives to achieve the highest medical and quality of life outcomes for San Francisco’s most vulnerable.