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Promise Project (NY)

PROMISE PROJECT provides an educational path for underserved children suffering from learning disabilities, evaluating their learning difficulties and getting them the support they need. PROMISE PROJECT is proud to collaborate with Columbia University Medical Center, in affiliation with New York Presbyterian Hospital, to create the most effective and comprehensive program in New York City committed to helping underprivileged children living with learning disabilities. The PROMISE team of clinical specialists evaluates and advocates for kids that require special educational services or other interventions.

Project Angel Food

The mission of Project Angel Food is to nourish the body and spirit of men, women, and children affected by HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other life-threatening illnesses. Our goal is to make sure no one in our community suffers the ravages of hunger and malnutrition while struggling with serious illnesses. Without our daily meal deliveries, clients risk malnutrition and deteriorating health since they are unable to provide their own meals. Project Angel Food acts with urgency as hunger and illness do not wait.

Teal Recovery Project

The Teal Recovery Project is a nonprofit organization, which focuses on fundraising, educating, and empowering women battling cervical cancer. Our mission is to raise awareness through empowering & connecting women who have been diagnosed with cervical cancer to take control over their care. Each year The Teal Recovery Project accepts nominations for an annual beneficiary. Once selected, the organization holds a public fundraiser to donate specifically to one deserving woman battling cervical cancer.

Colorado Haiti Project

Mission Statement: The Colorado Haiti Project works in partnership with rural Haitian communities to support their rise out of extreme poverty. The Colorado Haiti Project (CHP) is a non-profit organization founded in 1989 to extend aid to the poorest of the poor in a rural area called Petit Trou de Nippes, about 80 miles west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. CHP is supported entirely by donations from private individuals, local and national foundations, faith communities, and service organizations.

Project Love One

Our mission is to raise awareness and funds to promote the cause of the orphan and those in distress. Project: Love One hopes to partner with local organizations and families to meet our goals; all of which come directly from our theme verse, Mathew 25:37-40

Invisible Wounds Project

The Invisible Wounds Project provides therapy services and resources for Minnesota's military, first responders, frontline medical staff, corrections, dispatchers, and their families related to mental health, PTSD, and suicide issues. We offer our services 100% off the record, and without cost to those we serve.

Nepal Project Inc

The Nepal Project is a IRS 501(c)3 corporation that performs two tasks for Nepali citizens. 1.We educate Nepali leadership in American Educational and Construction Methods. We bring them to the US for schooling and training. 2.We provide funds to purchase materials used to build schools. Nepali citizens contribute their time to provide labor and time. The Nepal Project staff oversee the use of these funds, the budgets for the materials and training as well as all accountability of the money. Through this, we gain opportunities to express the love of Jesus Christ and share the Message with Nepali citizens. We visit Nepali quasi-regularly to review our past efforts and meet with local leadership to sort out what they would like us to do next.

Heroic Imagination Project

The Heroic Imagination Project (HIP) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that teaches people how to take effective action in challenging situations. At HIP, we translate the extensive research findings of social psychology and related fields into meaningful insights and tools that individuals can use in their everyday lives to transform negative situations and create positive change.

Project Have Hope

Project Have Hope works with a group of 100 women in the Acholi Quarter of Uganda and helps them transform their lives and the lives of their families. Through the sale of their beautiful hand-crafted goods, as well as through our adult literacy, vocational training, and children' education programs, the women can feed their families, send their children to school, and look forward to a richer future.

Motorcycle Relief Project

Motorcycle Relief Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides relief to veterans with PTSD and other injuries by taking them on structured and professionally-led five-day dual sport motorcycle adventures. Our mission is to honor and encourage veterans while providing opportunities for them to decompress, get unstuck, connect with other veterans and take steps toward healing and recovery.

Veterans Yoga Project

Veterans Yoga Project (VYP) is on a mission to support recovery and resilience in our veterans, families and communities. Through the teaching of the skills and methods of the VYP Mindful Resilience program (breathing, meditation, guided rest, mindful movement and gratitude), we aim to support veterans who are facing physical and/or psychological (PTSD, depression) challenges as a result of their service. VYP offers classes, at no charge, across the country, an online practice library and healing retreats for veterans and their caregivers.

Pediatric Orthopedic Project

Pediatric Orthopedic Project, Inc. (POP) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to improving pediatric orthopedic care in the developing world through surgical mission trips, the education of local medical staff, and hospital facility improvements.Every year we travel to countries in the developing world with a team of medical experts (doctors, nurses, physician assistants and technologists) and provide free orthopedic surgery on impoverished children. Currently, we are focusing our efforts in Santiago, Dominican Republic where more than 250 children have received free surgical correction in 8 years. Our organization's priorities includes education of the local doctors and medical staff.