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Project WeHOPE

The mission of Project WeHOPE is to help the unhoused, homeless and those at-risk in rebuilding their lives through a customized Supportive Housing Program customized to the needs of each client. Project WeHOPE is an acronym for We Help Other People Excel, and we are a 501c3 nonprofit organization located in the City of East Palo Alto, California. Through our devotion to helping others, our long-term goal is to help improve the health of East Palo Alto by helping others overcome the critical issues facing homelessness and poverty in our cities.

Gcs Project

The purpose of the GCS Project is to provide help and hope for women with gynecological carcinosarcoma by providing educational information to patients, families and clinicians, offering patient advocacy, and supporting innovative research by fostering collaborations among scientists, clinicians and families

Courage Project

Through mindful engagement in inspiring outdoor experiences, we aim to enhance the lives of children who experience anxiety and depression and their families. ​The Courage Project seeks to raise awareness and destigmatize mental health concerns, one adventure at a time.

Project Most

Project MOST inspires a new generation of students to achieve their utMOST in life through outstanding after school programming and personal supportive relationships. We strive to create lasting change in our community and a pathway to the future -- creating Generation MOST!

Project 150

Project 150 provides food, clothing, school supplies, hygiene items, and special requests to homeless, displaced and disadvantaged high school students. Our mission is to collaborate with schools and community organizations to maximize resources and allow students to focus on achieving graduation.

Project Success

Based out of Rockville, Maryland, and operating in the Banyakigezi region of southwestern Uganda, Project Success is a humanitarian organization that was formed to promote educational scholarships, community mentorships, and entrepreneurial training as a means to empowering at-risk youth in Uganda to achieve their full academic and leadership potential.

Goodtimes Project

Our vision is that all families affected by childhood cancer will experience a community of hope, joy, and love. When cancer becomes your world, The Goodtimes Project creates caring spaces for local families to connect and kids to be kids, through camps, events, and programs.

Project Annie

Annie's Nursery School provides infants and toddlers up to four (4) years old care in a safe nurturing environment while their parents are working, attending school or seeking employment. Annie's Nursery School is an educational daycare program operated by Project Annie Inc.

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Project Exploration

Project Exploration creates transformative learning experiences, pathways, and a community for youth underrepresented in STEM, especially low-income students, students of color, and young women, allowing them to explore STEM careers and equip them with the necessary skills and practices, and mindset needed for lifelong learning.

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Giraffe Project

The Giraffe Heroes Project (aka the Giraffe Project) moves people to stick their necks out for the common good, and gives them tools to succeed. We find real heroes and tell their stories over traditional and social media. These stories inspire others to move into action too, helping solve tough public problems. Knowing that inspiration is rarely enough on its own, we publish books and blogs, update www.giraffe.org, give speeches and workshops and publish an E-zine, all aimed at giving activists both the inspiring stories and the practical tools needed to effect real change. We can't do this without the help of people like you.

Project Lemonade

Project Lemonade is a Portland, Oregon non-profit 501(c)3 with a mission to inspire self-esteem in foster youth. We serve over 2,000 youth a year with a free clothes shopping experience, a paid internship for foster teens and a wish-granting program to support education needs.

Nora Project

The Nora Project's mission is to teach empathy by sparking friendships between students and their peers with disabilities. To achieve our mission, we focus on three, fundamental goals; Teaching students to see the world through another's eyes, creating opportunities for social inclusion of children with complex medical needs and disabilities, building communities of support and kindness.