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Hyde Park Neighborhood Club

Hyde Park Neighborhood Club brings people together to strengthen the health, vitality, and sustainability of our diverse local community through programs and partnerships, with a particular focus on child and youth development.

Atlanta Ronald Mcdonald House Charities

ARMHC's mission is to nurture the health and well-being of children and families. To advance this mission, we operate three programs: our core House Program, a Care Mobile Program and a Family Room.

The dZi Foundation

dZi Foundation partners with underserved communities in remote regions of the Himalaya to build sustainable, locally-driven programs that improve quality of life through advancing education and health, while reducing poverty.

SicKids

We aim to empower communities to support children to have every chance of happiness, good health and protection from harm. Our primary goal is to relieve sickness and preserve health among children and young people in the North West of England and South East Asia. We do this by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities, support services and equipment not normally provided by local authorities. We also promote research in all aspects of safeguarding vulnerable children and children's emergency medicine.

Foundation for Life

To Mould the NeXt Generation, so they may have qualities of self-control, reverence and a sense of responsibility, ready for good works. We run activities that help children and youths attain physical, mental, spiritual and social maturity, giving positive teaching to the social evils facing youths today and encourage them to express what they learn through practical service to the communities. We empower the young to be purposeful and responsible for their own future and that of the environment

Amedisys Foundation

They honor those they serve with compassionate home health, hospice, and personal care services that apply the highest quality clinical practices toward allowing their patients to maintain a sense of independence, quality of life and dignity.

San Juan Island Family Resource

Mission: The San Juan Island Family Resource Center (SJIFRC) assists individuals and families in our community to achieve their highest potential by providing access to essential resources and programs that promote health and stability.

Respite Retreats

Respite Retreats, Inc. is a Howard County, Maryland based 501(c) (3) non profit organization whose mission is to provide retreats of respite for cancer patients, their caregivers and families, and to encourage healthy living for all.Cancer affects our physical, mental, and spiritual bodies with conventional treatments typically being invasive and life changing. Our retreats offer patients and caregivers an experience of holisitic therapies and fun activities to disconnect from everyday life with cancer.

United South End Settlements

To build a strong community by improving the education, health, safety and economic security of low-income individuals and families in Boston’s historic South End/Lower Roxbury and to serve as a national model of successful neighborhood engagement.

South American Initiative

South American Initiative is currently addressing the political, health and social crisis in Venezuela by stepping up its efforts to aid and feed starving children and adults across Venezuela and other countries in South America.

Shake A Leg Miami

Shake-A-Leg Miami is a community water sports facility whose mission is use the marine environment to improve the health, independence and quality of life for all with an emphasis on individuals with physical, developmental and economic challenges.

MEDRIX

MEDRIX works to save lives and improve the quality of life of disadvantaged people in Vietnam by providing Medical, Educational and Development Resources through International eXchange. In 2000, MEDRIX became an official non-profit organization in Washington State and in 2002 MEDRIX received official Non-Government Organization licensure to operate in Vietnam. Prior to this, co-founder and Executive Director LaRelle Catherman was invited to conduct research alongside Vietnamese physicians on home treatment for diarrhea in Hue, Vietnam. It became evident that most children suffered from diarrhea due to lack of safe water. Co-founder of MEDRIX, meteorologist, and businessman Robert Catherman undertook the task of finding a method of providing safe, drinkable water. He, along with many MEDRIX volunteers, began to work with provincial leaders to develop an affordable and sustainable water treatment system. MEDRIX began to grow as a result of these initial project ideas and new programs were put into place to address the greater healthcare, nutrition, and hygiene needs of under-served rural villages. MEDRIX accomplishes its goal of saving lives and improving the quality of life in Vietnam through the following endeavors: -Health and hygiene education for children in hand washing, oral care, and nutrition. -Providing education for women in nutrition, food preparation, food safety, along with health and hygiene during pregnancy. -Autism education training for health workers and community education efforts to ease the burden of autism in children. -Life-saving heart surgeries for disadvantaged children and young adults. -Pediatric education workshops in World Health Organization approved curricula for health workers in rural Vietnam. -Nursing education workshops for professional nurses at National Pediatric Hospital and Hue Central Hospital. -GIS mapping workshops to teach Vietnamese healthcare workers how to gather pertinent health information for epidemiological tracking purposes.