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Kids Against Hunger-Sioux Falls

THEIR MISSION: Kids Against Hunger has had an active presence in Sioux Falls for over 10 years. In that time, 9 million meals have been provided to those in need, helping to feed people around the world and around the corner. Like many organizations, we have needed to pause and reflect on how we can safely continue our mission to serve our community during these times. We are using this time for strategic planning of our future, working towards ways to safely phase back to inviting volunteers in for the joy of coming together to pack meals for those most hungry. In this transition, we are also exploring options for a new packing center. Since our inception, Avera Health has graciously housed our ministry in their building at 33rd and Minnesota. With their increase in demand, this space is needed as Avera continues to grow to meet community needs. We are grateful for their partnership and support as we plan for our future. “Avera has been a proud supporter of Kids Against Hunger for many years,” said Tom Bosch, Vice President of Hospitality at Avera McKennan. “We look forward to seeing Kids Against Hunger take its next step in a new home while continuing to move its important work forward.”

Home In Stead

THEIR MISSION IS TO EQUIP SINGLE MOTHERS TO BUILD AND MAINTAIN HEALTHY, SELF-SUFFICIENT HOMES FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR CHILDREN THROUGH ONE TO ONE MENTORING, GOAL SETTING, EDUCATIONAL CLASSES, AND RESOURCE CONNECTION. EACH SINGLE MOM DEVELOPS AN INDIVIDUALIZED GOAL PLAN WITH STAFF AND HER MENTOR AND MUST DEMONSTRATE ACHIEVEMENT WITH GOALS. SERVICE ACCOMPLISHMENTS HAVE INCLUDED PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS: COMPLETING GED'S, ATTENDING COLLEGE, GAINING RESUME AND JOB SEEKING SKILLS, OBTAINING AND MAINTAINING EMPLOYMENT, LEARNING TO BUDGET, REDUCING DEBT, ELIMINATING NEED FOR GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE, BECOMING HOMEOWNERS, SECURING SERVICES AND ADVOCACY FOR THEIR CHILDREN, GAINING PARENTING SKILLS AND CONNECTING WITH RESOURCES IN THE COMMUNITY.

Karam Foundation NFP

Karam Foundation believes that education is the key to: helping Syrian students achieve their goals, become contributing members of their host society, and to rebuilding Syria in the future. The Karam Scholars program provides gap funding for Syrian university students in Turkey, tuition support for students in Jordan, and provides mentorship, tuition support, and gap funding for resettled high-school age Syrians in the United States planning for higher education. There are currently 23 Karam Scholars, with your help, we can expand the reach of our impact and send 100 students back to school this fall! Help us provide an education today, and a future for tomorrow!

Community Hospice Of Texas

Community Hospice of Texas gives comfort to patients and families facing the end of life in carrying out its mission to provide compassionate end-of-life care. Leaders in healthcare and philanthropy created Community Hospice of Texas in May 1996 to preserve the unique gifts of not-for-profit hospice care in North Texas. Within in a year, it was the largest not-for-profit hospice in Texas. Today Community Hospice of Texas (operating as Providence Hospice in the Waco area) cares for more than 4,000 patients and families annually, providing adult and pediatric hospice and palliative care, bereavement support, advance care planning resources and more to patients in 25 North Texas counties.

Circle City Villages

We are Circle City Villages and we hope to bring a tiny home village to Indianapolis for those experiencing homelessness. We are a collective made up of those who are formerly homeless, pastors, social workers, architects, mental health caretakers, bankers, retirees and substance use recovery specialists. We believe in the power of community and the healing it can bring to those experiencing even the toughest of situations in their lives. Still in the planning stages, Circle City Village is a tiny house community that serves as transitional housing where friends experiencing homelessness can find healing and take the next steps to a sustainable life in an environment where they are supported and embraced.

Kuhn Employment Opportunities

Kuhn Employment Opportunities, Inc. is a non-profit human services organization committed to helping people with disabilities find and retain employment as well as participate in meaningful day support programs. From its humble beginnings in 1962 using Ernest B. Kuhn's small garage to serve a handful of young people, Kuhn has grown to approximately 450 participants who are supported in a variety of diverse programs. The agency provides person-centered program planning, job skill assessment opportunities, job development, on-the-job training and supervision, and transportation services to meet individual needs. Kuhn serves people with developmental, intellectual, and psychiatric disabilities in Meriden, Middletown, and the twenty surrounding towns. For more information, visit www.kuhngroup.org.

Jews And Christians United For Israel

To provide knowledge that counteracts anti-Semitism, hatred and intolerance and that communicates the importance of the security of Israel for the United States. To advance the understanding that anti-Semitism is to a large degree and at its root a spiritual attack against God’s witnesses on earth. To clarify that Jews and Christians may see each other as partners in advancing God’s plan on earth. For Christians – educating towards a fuller comprehension of the Hebraic foundations of their faith. For Jews – educating towards a deeper understanding of the significance of the Torah in Jewish life both on the individual and collective levels. JACUFI will pursue its Mission through educational means, employing a website and social media, programs in religious and other venues, and various publications and conduct public discussion groups, forums, panels, lectures, or similar programs. 2 Responses to

Meals On Wheels Of White Plains

The mission of Meals-on-Wheels of White Plains is to deliver both food and compassion to our homebound neighbors in need. Meals-on-Wheels serves the shut-ins of our city who are unable to shop or prepare adequate meals themselves. These people are homebound due to some medical problem or condition such as a physical injury, physical illness, mental illness, recovery from surgery, etc. Meals-on-Wheels delivers two delicious and nutritionally balanced meals per day. Our goal is to bring to each client a smile and meals that taste great, look pleasing and meet their special health needs. We deliver two delicious and nutritionally balanced meals per day. A professional dietician has carefully helped to plan the meals. The skilled chefs at Horizon Foor Service Corlook pleasing and meet their special health needs.

Angkor Buddhist Organization

Angkor Buddhist Organization has the following vision, mission, goal, and objective: Vision: To see Khmer citizens, youth and children have education and morality along with knowledge in daily life to contribute to building a society towards prosperity and peace. Mission: To follow the program plan for poor students, poor children, and the general population to increase opportunities. Goal: To provide free English lessons, basic computer skills, and morality knowledge of Buddhism and social law in accordance with the basics of rights, freedoms, and state laws and to provide professional training for the target groups Objective: To increase pathways of employment through education and raise moral awareness, promote Buddhist values, and the state of law so that a respectful society can reduce social violence and develop the society in order to make the next generation become a strong national pillar for developing the nation.

Friends Of The Hollywood Cap Park

In Relation To The Environmental Impact Report, The Adeir Was Submitted To The Recreation And Parks On April 26, 2019. Fhcp Finance Committee Began Work On The 2 Opportunity Zones Within The Park Area. In October 2019, Fhcp Presented The Park Project To All City Managers From Each City Department As Well As The Mayors Office. Fhcp Continued Meeting Quarterly With Council Member Mitch O'Farrell. Fhcp Signed A Commitment Letter With La Building And Construction Trades. Fhcp Advocated On Behalf Of The Hcp In Washington Dc And Sacramento. Fhcp Representatives Attended City Parks Alliance Biennial Conference In Denver, Colorado. In December 2019, Fhcp Sponsored An Ideas And Inspiration Competition For Architectural Students. An Event Was Held On December 10, 2019 To Honor The More Than 89 Student Participants And Show Case Their Ideas For The Hollywood Central Park. Fhcp Continues To Work With Governor Newsoms Office And Caldot To Move The Planning Process Forward. Fhcp Participated In The

Oaks And Spokes

Oaks & Spokes is growing bicycling community and culture in Raleigh. They support bicycling as a viable mode of transportation and intend to leave a lingering impact through outreach, collaboration, and making real change within our city. They are an all-volunteer board composed of 9 individuals who live in and/or work in Raleigh, NC. They host and promote cycling related events in and around Downtown Raleigh. These events are almost always free and intended for any and all types of people who ride bikes. They facilitate innovative projects like Bicycle Repair Stations, Bicycle Corral Parking, and are always working on new ideas! They have held an annual festival each spring since March 2013 through collaborations with people and businesses in the city. The first Oaks and Spokes Festival occurred March 2013 and had over 1,200 participants. They work toward better facilities and changes to policies that affect the ability to safely and efficiently ride a bicycle in Raleigh and in North Carolina. They keep a keen eye on bicycle planning in Raleigh.

120 Wellness Foundation Inc.

To help people heal and recover naturally through non invasive treatments, nutrition, detoxification and supplementation. To educate people that God designed our body to heal itself and that He gave us everything we need on this Earth to support that Healing process. To introduce people to God’s Medicine, showing them that Herbal Supplements, Essential Oils and a clean fruit and vegetable dominate diet is the key to optimal health. To educate the Christian Community that Energy Therapy is not evil. To remind them that God created the Energy System otherwise it wouldn’t exist and that His word says everything He created is good. Therefore, the Energy System is good and using the Energy System to heal our body is part of His original plan. To share with Christians that this knowledge has been stolen and perverted, turned into Occult or Witchcraft practices in order to hide it from the Christian Community and prevent them from using it. It is time to take this knowledge back! To provide Holistic Education and Treatments through the 120 Wellness Foundation to underprivileged individuals and communities that desperately want and need Alternative Therapies but can’t afford them.