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Yellow Ribbon Fund

Founded in 2005, the mission of Yellow Ribbon Fund is to provide support to severely wounded, injured or ill American service members, their caregivers, and families during lengthy medical recovery and reintegration into civilian life. Our Crossroads Program provides assistance to active duty and disabled service members and their families through lodging, temporary housing, local transportantion, and other support while the service member or veteran is receiving medical treatment away from home at Walter Reed Hospital in Bethesda, MD. Our Keystone Program follows the service member and family back to their hometown to provide support, encouragement, and bonding with military families with similar medical issues. The program provides wellness, educational, fitness, and social programs to aid the healing process and strengthen the family. Retreats provide respite from the daily grind of coping with medical issues. Our recipients rely on our donors to relieve the huge financial burden caused by temporay stays in the Bethesda area for treatment and to help build a local community of compatriots in their hometown.

The Independence Fund

Founded in 2007, The Independence Fund empowers our nation's severely wounded, injured, or ill Veterans to overcome physical, mental, and emotional wounds incurred in the line of duty. We improve the lives of both our Veterans and their families through The Independence Fund's Mobility, Caregiver, Adaptive Sports, and Advocacy programs, while also bridging the gap of unmet needs of veterans' caregivers. The Independence Fund works to give veterans the best mobility device options available, and as promote their mental and physical health.

Pirate Toy Fund

Bringing Smiles to Kids Year-Round....One Toy at a Time.The Pirate Toy Fund gives out toys to children in need all year long. We primarily dedicate ourselves to focus on programs that address medical, domestic violence, and financial-need situations. We are completely donor funded.

Reverend Pinckney Fund

This Fund will be administered by the Palmetto Project (a South Carolina non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of South Carolians). 100% of the funds donated will be used in this community to support local initiatives serving his home church, vulnerable populations and youth projects that Reverend Pinckney was so passionate about. Decisions on the use of these funds will be made a task force of stakeholders made up of a member or members of Reverend Pinckney’s family, colleagues, representatives from Emanuel AME Church and other members of our community selected for their specific expertise. 

Black Student Fund

The Black Student Fund was established in 1963 to desegregate the independent schools of metropolitan Washington, DC and make them accessible to black children, irrespective of economic status. To that end, the Fund has built a multidimensional set of programs that support its mission and influence changes within the schools and the community as a whole. In addition to providing scholarships and essential support services to low-income black children, grades K through 12, our comprehensive programs include outreach and referral services featuring an Annual School Fair; summer school programs; and, through our Institute for Equity, Race & Education, we conduct courses in cross-racial communication for school faculty and administrators.

New Israel Fund

The mission of the new Israel fund is to strengthen Israel’s democracy and to promote freedom, justice and equality for all Israel’s citizens.

Sudan Relief Fund

Sudan Relief Fund is dedicated to bringing food, safe drinking water, clothing, shelter, medical attention and hope to the people of South Sudan.

Forrest Spence Fund

The mission of the Forrest Spence Fund is to assist with the non-medical needs of critically or chronically ill children and their families throughout the Mid-South. Empathy. Understanding. Hope.

The Syria Fund

Our mission is to restore dignity and enrich the lives of Syrian refugees and other vulnerable families by providing critically-needed items and supporting educational programs. The Syria Fund is a group of volunteers who care deeply about helping Syrian refugees amid this massive, ongoing crisis. We identify individuals that are underserved by large, mainstream aid organizations and provide meaningful contributions to better their lives. We focus on families and creating opportunities for a generation that has none.

Wounded Heroes Fund

The Wounded Heroes Fund is a service organization for those Veterans and their families affected by the war on terror with a focus on facilitating a healthy transition to civilian life through support and appreciation.

Kline Veterans Fund

The Kline Veterans Fund is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that provides critical financial assistance and other support to homeless, at-risk and indigent Veteran families in Southern Nevada.

Terrewode Womens Fund

The Terrewode Women's Fund (previously known as the Uganda Fistula Fund for TERREWODE) supports vital surgeries and health services that can change the lives of thousands of women in Uganda each year. Working with TERREWODE, a Uganda non-governmental organization, we promote holistic care and training for women suffering from obstetric fistula and other women's reproductive health issues, by financially supporting Terrewode Women's Community Hospital, the only dedicated women’s fistula hospital and rehabilitation center in Uganda, and one of only four in Africa. 80% are under the age of 21, 20% are refugees from South Sudan, and 5% suffer from HIV. All are indigent. Ugandans own and staff the hospital. Our board members visit annually, providing fiduciary oversight of TW funds.