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THE ASSOCIATION PROMOTES ADULT SOCCER OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEMBERS THROUGHOUT UTAH, FROM A PLAYER, COACHING, AND REFEREE PERSPECTIVE. WE PROVIDE LEAGUES, TOURNAMENTS, REGISTRATION, CLINICS, REFEREES, AND FIELDS TO SUPPORT THESE ACTIVITIES.
The Living Water Project is an effort to fund clean and accessible water for people in impoverished areas of the world, thereby also extending to them the love of God.Our clean water projects are often done to supplement the work of established holistic ministries. Through a grant application and selection process, we choose and support a ministry by providing the people they serve with clean water in order to relive that burden both financially and logistically. This gives them more time and money to extend additional services to their communities.We finance, support, and participate in the construction of clean water projects all over the world. Because we are completely volunteer-run, 100% of all funds raised go directly toward funding clean water projects.
The mission of Beyond the Baby Blues is to provide support to women experiencing perinatal depression and/or anxiety in the context of a therapeutic group that includes their babies. We also provide support and education to the public and other professionals regarding issues that face families experiencing postpartum depression.
Inspired by the faith of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim congregations, we cultivate inclusive environments to advance interfaith relationships and understanding.
Helping Animals of All Kinds Paws 4 the Cause is a regional nonprofit animal rescue serving the greater Central Kentucky area. We are dedicated to bettering the lives of animals through rescue, adoption, transport, and medical care. We help as many animals as we possibly can, dedicating all of our available resources toward helping animals in need, while spending little or nothing on overhead, and maintaining a mostly volunteer and grant-funded staff. We also run a program for training rescue dogs to become service animals, who are then provided to military members suffering from PTSD free of charge! Our larger goal is to provide free mobile spay/neuter where it is needed in the state of Kentucky,. We are currently building a bigger and better facility for our operational needs, which will serve as a one of a kind care center for Kentucky.
To ignite life-long curiosity, understanding, and respect for nature through education.
Heroes for the Homeless has continued its mission to help those who live outdoors without the assistance of organized shelter. Volunteers travel by car and on foot to minister to the most vulnerable of the homeless including those sleeping on the streets of Seattle in doorways, alleys, parks, at bus stops, inside and underneath trash receptacles, under viaducts, bridges, highway overpasses, in abandoned buildings, encampments, and inside makeshift homes constructed of cardboard. Heroes for the Homeless is committed to making a difference in their lives by offering food, a hot beverage, clothing, hygiene products, outdoor survival supplies, and information on how to get social service assistance. We support clients by providing them with basic needs while they endure the long wait to secure low-income/affordable housing. In doing this we also help them stay independent and out of the criminal justice system. Monthly outreach serves an average of 250 individuals and is funded through the generous contributions of its volunteer staff and other concerned citizens, a grant from the Turner Foundation of Washington, and assistance from community partners including the Salvation Army William Booth Center and Emergency Feeding Program of Seattle and King County.
Enabling and mentoring adult orphans to empower them to lead independent and positive lives.
The mission of the Culture Project International is educate, empower, and inspire youth around the globe to build a culture rooted in the upholding of the dignity of every human person.
We assist families with children 3-18 who are wheelchair bound, purchase wheelchair accessible vehicles. Through the foundation and its board of directors, SFF focuses its activities in the Portland and SW Washington area. Through special events like the annual “Boo Who?” a family focused Halloween event held every October, SFF raises funding to support families touched by various disabilities focusing mostly on Cerebral Palsy and Autism. Transportation, scholarships, respite care, caregiver support activities are just a few of the ways SFF gives back.
Founded in March, 2015, Friends of the Fork, Inc. exists to raise money in order to assist individuals and families within the local and surrounding communities during difficult times. Financial assistance includes payment of household bills, groceries and providing Christmas presents for needy families.
A faith based, non denominational youth development program dedicated to encourage, educate, and engage in activities which lead to the improvement and protect the quality of life for children and their families.