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Clackamas Service Center

Clackamas Service Center is an inclusive, trauma-informed "one-stop-shop" where community members experiencing hunger and poverty can meet their basic food, health, and hygiene needs, and connect with supportive services to help them take their next steps toward stability and self-sufficiency.

Avian Rehabilitation Center

Avian Rehabilitation Center (ARC) is a 501(c)(3) avicultural organization providing educational outreach, rescue and rehabilitation (focusing on macaws and other large exotic birds), and grant funding to approved organizations and to owners who are unable to afford the cost of their companion bird’s emergency veterinary care.

Indo American Center

The Indo American Center (IAC) addresses the needs of South Asian immigrants as well as people from more than thirty nations over the world. IAC provides services that facilitate their adjustment, integration, and friendship with the wider society, nurture their sense of community, and foster appreciation for the diversity of culture and heritage.

Cloverleaf Equine Center

Cloverleaf Equine Center exists to help each individual realize their highest potential by providing equine-assisted services to people with disabilities, youth from marginalized communities, recovering military personnel, and others in need in an inclusive, community-based setting. F/K/A Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program.

Garment Worker Center

The Garment Worker Center (GWC) is a worker rights organization whose mission is to organize low-wage garment workers in Los Angeles in the fight for social and economic justice. GWC addresses the systemic problems of wage theft, unhealthy and unsafe working conditions, and the abusive and inhumane treatment faced by workers on-the-job.

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Matthews Help Center

The mission of the Matthews Help Center is to provide short-term crisis assistance to our neighbors in the greater Matthews Community. We serve residents within a 6-zip code service area in Charlotte, Matthews, Indian Trail and Stallings, North Carolina. We provide financial and non-financial assistance for families facing eviction and utility disconnection. We also provide food, clothing and household items. A program of the Matthews HELP Center is our Backporch Treasures Thrift Boutique, located in the back of our building. This store is filled with items donated to us by our community. From clothing to shoes, antiques, collectibles, decor and more. Revenue generated from the sale of these items supports our financial assistance programs.

Carmel Youth Center

The Carmel Youth Center is committed to providing a positive and academically friendly environment that is a safe, drug-alcohol-and-tobacco-free space designed for the youth of Carmel and surrounding communities. Our programming will help youth develop strong character, values and citizenship through encouraging volunteerism, peer mentoring, performance and visual arts, athletics and academics.

Pars Equality Center

Pars' mission is to act as a catalyst for social, cultural and economic integration of  Iranian-Americans, and other communities, into mainstream American society.As a community-based social and legal services organization, Pars Equality Center is a registered 501(C)(3) non-profit dedicated to helping all members of the Iranian-American community and other Persian-speaking countries realize their full potential as informed, self-reliant, and responsible members of American society. We believe that learning and teaching the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in a democracy as well as the rules and rewards of entrepreneurship are the necessary ingredients for our success as a community.Pars Equality Center achieves its mission primarily by providing extensive social and legal services. Our Persian-speaking staff advocates for families and individuals in need with a strong focus on refugees, asylees, and those newcomers living in poverty.

Public Justice Center

The Public Justice Center (PJC) is one of Maryland’s premiere nonprofit legal advocacy organizations. We work with people and communities to confront the laws, practices, and institutions that cause injustice, poverty, and discrimination. We advocate in the courts, legislatures, and government agencies, educate the public, and build coalitions, all to advance our mission of “pursuing systemic change to build a just society.”

Mystic Learning Center

The mission of the Mystic Learning Center is to improve the lives of low-income children and families who live in the Mystic Public Housing Development, the City of Somerville and surrounding communities. Through child care, educational, and recreational services; youth job opportunities; social programs; and community engagement, the MLC provides families with tools they need to overcome poverty and become self-sufficient.

Center Of Wichita

The Center of Wichita is a place to call home for our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Allied (LGBTQA) community and a safe space for youth. We sponsor support groups for kids, teens, parents, trans adults, curate an LGBTQA Library, and host meetings for several other organizations including Equality Kansas, Wichita Pride Inc. and the LGBT Health Coalition

Urban Justice Center

Urban Justice Center advocates for and empowers NYC's most vulnerable residents through a combination of direct legal service, systemic advocacy, community education and political organizing. We assist our clients on numerous levels, from one-on-one legal advice, to helping individuals access housing, to filing class action lawsuits to effect systemic change.