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Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation's mission is to enhance the quality of life for burn survivors and promote burn prevention.
Community Action Network partners with children, youth, and families from under-resourced Washtenaw County neighborhoods to create better futures for themselves and to improve the communities in which they live.
Allies Against Slavery develops community networks that build slave-free cities. Working to that end, we: Engage and mobilize the community through advocacy, education and activism initiatives; Support and empower local survivors of human trafficking alongside our partners; Coordinate the Slave-Free City Network.
World Camp provides simple and sustainable solutions to the complex problems of poverty and disease in Malawi, Africa. Since its inception World Camp has focused on the intelligence and strength of youth. We pursue our mission by working primarily with school children by providing HIV-prevention education, a residential summer camp for HIV-positive youths, and after-school clubs that address locally challenging issues.
Transform the lives of children and families affected by extreme poverty in Sierra Leone through the programs of the Child Rescue Centre and Mercy Hospital.
BCS celebrates the strength of the human spirit. Our mission is to empower at-risk children, youth and families, and adults with mental illness or developmental disabilities to overcome the obstacles they face, as we strive to ensure opportunity for all to learn, grow and contribute to ONE Brooklyn Community
To provide information and education to other community organizations regarding adoption as a viable parenting choice for both the birth parent and the adoptive parents. Also, to provide counseling to women facing unplanned pregnancy and support to adoptive parents through the adoption process.
Many Mothers strengthens communities by providing vital support at the pivotal time when a new baby joins a family. Skilled volunteers share their expertise to help a family with its practical, educational, and emotional concerns. Mothers are physically renewed and psychologically empowered to meet the daily challenges of raising a family. Family members are supported in attachment and in bonding which is critical to a child's life-long physical and emotional development. Many Mothers’ “village” approach to family support creates a brighter future for our children and our communities.
Wish Upon a Wedding grants weddings and vow renewals to couples facing serious illness or life-altering health circumstances.
The Mississippi Campaign for Teen Pregnancy Prevention is committed to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and HIV/AIDS so that young people can have better and healthier lives. The method is to implement comprehensive, evidence-based, medically accurate, age-appropriate sexual health information in community settings.
Founded in 1986, the Northwest Arkansas Women's Shelter (formerly Benton County Women's Shelter) supports victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and empowers families to build lives free of violence.
At CIFC, we are dedicated to providing a diverse spectrum of mental health services for individuals and families. Our counseling programs are designed to promote healthy relationships and improve the overall well being of our clients. We believe in affordable, quality mental health care and are committed to developing innovative programs for the community. We are also an educational and training facility for Marriage and Family Therapist trainees and interns who are in the process of earning their hours towards becoming licensed counselors. This service allows us to provide greater mental health resources for the community.