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Arbor Hospice Foundation

The Arbor Hospice Foundation was founded in 2002 to provide philanthropic support and to advance the mission of Arbor Hospice in meeting the growing end-of-life care needs of the communities it serves.

JM Demaree Foundation

The JM Demaree Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization that provides practical, emotional, spiritual, and social work support to desperately poor, and needy children and families in Moldova.

Animal Cancer Foundation

Animal Cancer Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to finding a cure for cancer by funding research in and increasing public awareness of comparative oncology, the study of naturally occurring cancers in pets and people. Currently, the organization is funding The Canine Cancer Genome Project sponsored by Blue Buffalo Foundation to map the genomes of the seven most common canine cancers and to place the datasets in the public domain for use by all cancer researchers.

The SUDC Foundation

The mission of the SUDC Foundation is to promote awareness, advocate for research, and support those affected by sudden unexpected or unexplained death in childhood. We are the only organization worldwide whose purpose is to promote awareness, advocate for research, and support those affected by SUDC. SUDC is the fifth leading category of death in children ages one to four, yet SUDC receives no public funding. The SUDC Foundation provides all services at no cost to families.

Joshua Frase Foundation

Joshua Frase Foundation (JFF) has worked tirelessly to increase awareness for Myotubular Myopathy and other neuromuscular disorders. JFF funds cutting edge genetic research for Myotubular Myopathy (MTM) at Children's Hospital Boston, Harvard & Wake Forest Medical School of Regenerative Medicine. JFF has built a network for families and friends affected by these devastating muscle disorders, giving them hope as the foundation pushes this research forward.

Mezu International Foundation

Mezu International Foundation (MIF) has a long-standing and distinguished history. Its historical origins stem from over 40 years of philanthropy. Until its recent incorporation, Mezu International Foundation has variously sought to facilitate the employment for African local indigenes, educating children and young adults , providing food and basic necessities for orphanages and contributing to the equipping and upkeep of medical facilities, through encouraging Agriculture and production of local fruits and crops. Mezu International Foundation has given small business start-up loans free to numerous locals to begin independent small businesses in trading, farming, craftsmanship, mechanical shops, tailoring, baking business. The Foundation has given free books and tuition scholarships to cover the cost of education from elementary through college for young people in need. MI Foundation has been a leader in the provision of aid to deserving and exceptional students as well as low-income students for higher education. Specifically, Our Lady’s Food Kitchen was established in 2004 to provide food and aid to families in need. It is expanding its mission by providing economic independence to women through trade and business ventures. Medical Missions are undertaken during which US trained physicians, pharmacists and several volunteers provide free physicals, clinical care and medications to local inhabitants in eastern Nigeria. Since 2007, a Maternal Child Division was inaugurated to provide support in the area of prenatal care for women with high risk pregnancies and provide aid to neonatal intensive care units in need. Also the Foundation seeks to create awareness and educate the masses through programs that promote ways to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. Articles of clothing and food have also been provided to communities and individuals that are less privileged in Eastern Nigera. In 2012, Mezu International Foundation, in order to be better able to provide more effective aid to more needy people and expand its outreach beyond borders, obtained a non-profit status. Currently, the Foundation is using Eastern Nigeria as a model to promote its programs in the areas of education, good health care and economic empowerment in Africa.

Halo House Foundation

Halo House Foundation helps to save the lives of blood cancer patients by providing affordable and fully furnished housing so they can receive treatment at the Texas Medical Center.

Barbara Knight Foundation

The Barbara Knight Foundation strives to promote awareness of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), the vital need for bone marrow donors, and to provide financial and emotional support to AML patients.

Ellie's Army Foundation

Ellie’s Army Foundation provides financial assistance, support, and hope to children and young adults battling life-threatening illnesses in an effort to give them the best chance to survive.

Sam Day Foundation

The Sam Day Foundation advances research for childhood and young adult cancers and facilitates wellness-centered support and experiences so kids with cancer can survive and live well

Imogen Roche Foundation

THE MISSION OF IMOGEN ROCHE FOUNDATION IS TO BUILD EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE AND SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN AND TEENS THROUGH PROJECT-BASED LEARNING, SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT, YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND LITERACY.

The Brego Foundation

The Brego Foundation is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and retirement of former racehorses and raising awareness of the plight of “the unwanted horse”. Our goal: drive proactive change in the horse/human relationship.