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To empower enterprising women with the least opportunity to achieve economic self-sufficiency
Okizu (oak-eye-zoo) comes from the Sioux language and means unity, to come together, to heal from a hurt, to make whole.The mission of Okizu is to help all members of families affected by childhood cancer to heal through peer support, respite, mentoring, and recreational programs.
Helping breast cancer patients and their families.
To provide a place for members to gather and enjoy a variety of activities and services in an environment of respect and camaraderie; it's a place to call home.
Mayo will provide the best care to every patient every day through integrated clinical practice, education and research.
Strengthen and improve individuals and families mental health and prevent suicide through education, support, charity and advocacy at all levels.
Mission: To increase access to education, preserve the environment and expand pathways to entrepreneurship around the world.Vision: A global network of empowered, prosperous communities, united by humanity’s shared values and driven towards our common goals.Our Core Values:- Education: Every child deserves their fundamental right to an education.- Environment: When our planet’s ecosystems thrive, so do our people.- Entrepreneurship: Local, social entrepreneurs can unlock their community’s potential.
Making sustainable recovery possible through professional, accessible and successful treatment options.
Advancing the mission of Hoag through meaningful and inspirational philanthropic partnerships
We C.A.R.E.™ ... Compassion for families, increasing Awareness, influencing & funding Research, and promoting Education for metachromatic leukodystrophy, a very rare terminal genetic neuro-metabolic disease where over half the cases affect infants. We are very active in Rare Disease policy, newborn screening for MLD, and access & reimbursement for MLD & other rare diseases.
CLARE provides services to all those seeking recovery from alcoholism and substance abuse. Eleven programs in four Los Angeles-area locations meet the recovery needs of individuals, families and the community through a culturally sensitive, individualized, outcomes-oriented, "whole" person model of care. Programs are based on over 30 years of experience with Social Model treatment and the 12-step program developed by Alcoholics Anonymous. CLARE believes that recovery involves individual effort, the non-judgmental support of others and a clean, secure and sober environment.