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To leverage mobile clinic outreach and improve chronic, non-communicable disease outcomes by strengthening community health education and implementing novel technologies that address research-based needs and increase healthcare access in underserved populations.
OASIS provides support group services to adults coping with severe vision loss. OASIS provides information and referral services and community education seminars to disseminate information about vision loss and coping techniques.
The American Medical Women’s Association is an organization which functions at the local, national, and international level to advance women in medicine, advocate for equity, and ensure excellence in healthcare. We achieve this by providing and developing leadership, advocacy, education, expertise, mentoring, and strategic alliances.
"Our mission is to open the world of communication to people with hearing loss by providing information, education, support and advocacy."
VisionLink is dedicated to assisting all who are living with vision loss to achieve greater independence through excellence in education and wrap-around support services that advance necessary skills and establish meaningful community connections. VisionLink is committed to collaborating with local, regional and national partners to broaden access to resources and opportunities that enable those we serve to live their lives to the fullest.
Blind & Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh improves the lives of persons with vision loss and related disabilities by teaching independence and self-advocacy.
They are committed to improving the quality of life for LGBTQ+ people in and around Durham: ● through programming, resources, and networks of support; ● by acting as a hub for Durham's LGBTQ+ community; ● by sharing and affirming all LGBTQ+ lived experiences; and ● by educating our neighbors in order to enhance understanding of and sensitivity to LGBTQ+ issues.
The Praxis Project is a nonprofit movement support intermediary and an institution of color that supports organizing and change work at local, regional and national levels. Focused on movement building for fundamental change, our mission is to build healthy communities by changing the power relationships between people of color and the institutional structures that affect their lives.
Cornerstone Care Centers Incorporated’s primary purpose is to provide sober living homes and housing assistance grants to recovering alcoholics and addicts. Cornerstone Care Centers also aims to educate those in early stage recovery about longer-term recovery living alternatives. Many addicts struggle with the challenge of staying sober in the days following a release from a treatment center or hospital, and Cornerstone aims to mitigate this by providing immediate housing assistance. It is Cornerstone’s intent that no one is denied the opportunity to succeed in the quest for sobriety. It is also crucial that families are educated and understand the processes involved in obtaining sobriety.
Girls Giving For Good is a non-profit created by 12-year-old Olivia C. Allen, aimed at teaching youth about community service and providing unique opportunities for them to give back.
Sparkle Bright Foundation was created to raise funds to support patients and their families who have been diagnosed with a brain tumor.