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Heart Of The Valley Services For Seniors

Heart of the Valley, founded in March 1987, is a non-profit community based 501 (c)(3) corporation, committed to facilitating and supporting independent living for seniors. Our volunteers act as friendly neighbors.

Valley Of The Moon Childrens Home Foundation

The Valley of the Moon Children's Home Foundation is a private, non-profit organization that is committed to providing supportive and educational services to positively impact the present and future lives of abused, abandoned and neglected children and youth. The Foundation supports children and youth that are presently experiencing foster care, or have transitioned out of foster care, and are current or former residents of Sonoma County.

Committee For The Rescue Of Israels Babies

EDUCATIONAL, SOCIAL AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND EMPOWERMENT TO DISTRESSED PREGNANT WOMEN IN ISRAEL. THESE WOMEN ARE GIVEN UNBIASED INFORMATION INCLUDING INFORMATION REGARDING MEDICAL OPTIONS AND ARE GIVEN FINANCIAL AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT TO THE EXTENT NEEDED TO BE ABLE TO DELIVER A HEALTHY BABY IF THEY CHOOSE SO

There With Care Of The Bay Area

There With Care provides a wide range of fundamental and meaningful services to children and families during the critical phase of a medical crisis. We serve families referred by medical agencies, building a network of services and people who ease the burden of life's day-to-day obligations with compassion and care.

The Young Center For Immigrant Childrens Rights

The mission of the Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights is to promote the best interests of unaccompanied immigrant children with due regard to the child's expressed wishes, according to the Convention on the Rights of the Child and state and federal law. The Young Center is a champion for the best interests of children who arrive in the United States on their own, from all corners of the world. We serve as trusted allies for these children by accompanying them through court proceedings, advocating for their best interests, and standing for the creation of a dedicated juvenile immigrant justice system that ensures the safety and well-being of every child.

The Lincoln Center For Family And Youth

"Transforming Lives and Communities through education, coaching, and counseling."

The Methodist Home For Children (Raleigh NC)

In service to God, our mission is to build upon the social, physical, emotional, and spiritual strengths of children, youth, and families, and to affirm their worth.

The Children's Home Society Of New Jersey

Saving Children's Lives and Building Healthy Familes.Founded in 1894, The Children's Home Society of New Jersey is a nonprofit organization that helps at-risk infants, children, youth, and families achieve their potential. We protect abused or neglected infants and children, strengthen families, and strive for stable, permanent, and loving homes by offering a variety of successful and culturally sensitive services. The Children's Home Society of New Jersey gives parents and children the knowledge they need to help themselves long after our active services have ended

The Foster Care Council Of Lex Ky

To provide funding for foster children to receive individualized tutoring, participate in the enrichment activity of his/her choice and receive nice as new clothing, all at no cost to foster parents.

Court Care For The Pikes Peak Region

Court Care for the Pikes Peak Region exists to provide quality child care in a safe, family-friendly environment for children of individuals who have court-related business.

House of the Temple Historic Preservation Foundation, Inc

The House of the Historic Foundation's purpose is to protect, preserve, maintain, and restore the House of the Temple located in Washington, D.C. The House of the Temple serves as the headquarters for the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, U.S.A. Located within the House of the Temple are the museum, archives, and library. The museum has been open to the public since 1915 and houses many unique and important exhibits. These artifacts and important documents have been, and will always be, open and free to the public. They cast important light on significant individuals and events in American history. The building was designed by the famous architect John Russell Pope. The House of the Temple was his first monumental commission. It garnered him the attention of the architectural community, leading to many awards and commissions in the District, such as the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, National Archives, and the National Gallery of Art-West Building. The building's design was widely praised by contemporary architects, and it won John Russell Pope the Gold Medal of the Architectural League of New York in 1917. Fiske Kimball's 1928 book American Architecture describes it as "an example of the triumph of classical form in America". In the 1920s, a panel of architects named it "one of the three best public buildings" in the United States, along with the Nebraska State Capitol and the Pan-American Union headquarters building in Washington, D.C. In 1932, it was ranked as one of the ten top buildings in the country in a poll of federal government architects. The House of the Temple is designated as a contributing property to the Sixteenth Street Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The Temple's Library is the first free library opened in the District of Columbia and remains so today. It contains books on Freemasonry, including history, philosophy, symbolism, poetry, lodge proceedings, and periodicals. Because of its historical value, researchers from around the globe request access to the library. The Archives are the repository of the official records of the Scottish Rite. They house the original documents dealing with our founding, rituals, and current domestic and international affairs. Two main storage areas comprise the Archives. They are not generally open to the public. Because Freemasons assisted in the foundation of our Republic, including many signers of the Declaration of Independence, the writing of the Constitution, and a number of Presidents including George Washington and Franklin Roosevelt, the value of the Archives in explaining the philosophy and purposes of the Masonic Order is very significant. The Temple is currently undergoing a capital improvement project. One of the main focuses is to improve safety, such as a new railing outside, new windows and improvement to the facade, and installing an elevator to meet ADA compliance. Ensuring this building is here for many generations to enjoy will rely on the generosity of many.

Exchange Club Family Center of the Mid-South

To break the cycle of child abuse and neglect by replacing abusive and violent behavior with effective parenting skills.