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The Good Shepherd Agricultural Mission

The Good Shepherd Agricultural Mission is an independent, non-governmental, social development organization that has been providing support to those in need since 1952. 'The Mission' works in an array of areas, support to lepers, vocational training, education, disaster relief etc. but it's primary focus is the care and protection of orphan children. The Mission works hard to provide a loving home and family for every child in its care working hard to promote family relationships and impart a spirit of responsibility in every member of the organization.

Hospice Foundation Of The South

THE HOSPICE FOUNDATION OF THE SOUTH SUPPORTS HOSPICES IN PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR INDIGENT PATIENTS IN FINANCIAL NEED DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME THE HOSPICE FOUNDATION MAY BUY FOOD OR PAY FOR UTILITIES AND/OR OTHER ITEMS NEEDED BY FAMILIES

The Settlement Home For Children

The mission of The Settlement Home for Children is to promote healing and growth in children, young adults and their families by providing a continuum of care, support and resources. We serve children who have experienced severe emotional trauma, abuse and neglect.

The Safe Alliance Facilities Holdings

The mission of The SAFE Alliance is to lead in ending sexual assault and exploitation, child abuse, and domestic violence through prevention, intervention, and advocacy for change.

The Center For Conscious Caregiving

Educate, empower and inspire individuals and organizations to consciously value and care for themselves, so they can enthusiastically care for and serve others and their communities

Planned Parenthood Of The Heartland

To provide, promote, and protect reproductive and sexual health through health services, education, and advocacy.

American Council Of The Blind

The American Council of the Blind strives to increase the independence, security, equality of opportunity and quality of life for all blind and visually impaired people.

Hole In The Sky Foundation

THE HOLE IN THE SKY FOUNDATION WAS FORMED AND OPERATES AS AN AA CLUB HOUSE FOR THE PURPOSE OF AA MEETINGS

Hospice Of The North Coast

Hospice of the North Coast provides compassionate care for the terminally ill and their families, including bereavement support. Our goal is to maintain dignity, comfort and the highest quality of life for those we serve regardless of age, race, disability, creed, sexual orientation or ability to pay

For The Nations Refugee Outreach

For the Nations Refugee Outreach provides general educational and family services that help meet the practical needs of refugees and shares with them the gospel of Jesus Christ. We serve refugees from more than 20 countries resettled in the Dallas/Fort Worth area from ages 0-87 by emphasizing education, family services and the Christian gospel message through ESL classes, literacy, tutoring, preschool, citizenship classes, Bible studies, life skills, reading programs, field trips and seminars. We also help connect refugees to food, clothing and health care. Our vision is to bring these proven programs to more and more of the area’s large refugee population.

The Rare Cancer Research Foundation

The Rare Cancer Research Foundation is dedicated to curing rare cancers through strategic investments and collaborations that catalyze effective research and accelerate deployment of promising therapies. Our mission is to enable rare cancer research.

Valley Center for the Blind

At Valley Center for the Blind we join together in a spirit of dedication to assist blind and visually impaired persons in experiencing a more independent and opportunity filled life. These efforts are achieved through specialized methods of training and education provided by our professional staff. We believe that every individual, regardless of disability, can accomplish their desired goals provided the proper instruction and support. With over 40 years of experience, Valley Center for the Blind believes that every individual should have the opportunity to live independently and we teach adaptive techniques to make this a possibility for the visually impaired. Our primary goal is to support each and every client that walks through our doors. Whether it be educational support from our classes, emotional assistance from our counselors, or a new camaraderie found in one of our activities. We aspire to serve anyone dealing wtih vision loss and vision impairment by helping them reestablish independence, build confidence, and find new ways to enjoy life!