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Feeding GA Families provides food to children, families, homeless, individuals, seniors, students, and veterans with no registration or income requirements. We provide free groceries to assist their weekly food needs. FGF primarily serves West/South/Southwest Georgia. However, individuals from other areas can attend and no one is turned away. We may not be able to eliminate food insecurity in it's entirety, but we'll keep trying to reduce it one person at a time.
Provide free trips for medical, dental, prescription and physical therapy appointments to elderly and disabled residents living in the ten rural New Hampshire towns we serve.
Katalemwa Cheshire Home for Rehabilitation Services is a disability focused NGO that provides rehabilitation services to children and young persons with disabilities. We provide quality medical care, social economic support and fabrication of orthopedic appliances. We do this through a network of partner organizations, Center and Community Based Inclusive Development (CBID), Rights Based Programming (RBP) and working with families, communities, civil society, development partners and Government.
Sweetser is a nonprofit community mental health provider with a statewide network of care offering services to people of all ages in mental and behavioral health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, recovery, and education.
To influence and embrace all-inclusive development initiatives by incorporating youths, men, women, people living with disabilities and people with special needs through education, sports, health, networking, and partnerships.
We are an organization that is driven by American students to make a better world for their fellow students in Afghanistan. Our mission is to provide humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people, including returning refugees, to create an opportunity for cooperative efforts between the United States and Afghanistan, and to develop and enhance educational and cultural understanding and exchange opportunities. Our goals are to re-establish equal educational facilities for boys and girls, provide humanitarian assistance and develop opportunities for economic self-reliance which will facilitate refugee repatriation
Alpha One empowers individuals with disabilities to take charge of choices and act on their own behalf to achieve their goals for independence. Alpha One advocates for consumer programs and services as well as access and change within society throughout the state of Maine.
Alpha One empowers individuals with disabilities to take charge of choices and act on their own behalf to achieve their goals for independence. Alpha One advocates for consumer programs and services as well as access and change within society throughout the state of Maine.
Provide Training, Information & Technical Assistance To Equip Families Of Children Birth Through 26 With The Full Range Of Disability Conditions With Strategies To Advocate Successfully So They Live Rich, Active Lives Participating As Full Members Of Their Communities.
To sensitize the general community, Govt. and non-Govt. organizations, and parents of Special need children and provide evidence based primary and higher education to those differently able children through expanding the services, manpower, as well as the research and development programs in the field of Disability & rehabilitation.
PAWS/LA is dedicated to preserving the human-animal bond. To that end, they assist low-income seniors and people disabled with life-threatening illnesses care for their companion animals by providing veterinary care, pet food and supplies, temporary foster homes, and volunteer services all at no charge.
SCAMP is a 5-week summer program that seeks to provide an exciting and therapeutic summer program for individuals with disabilities ages 3-26 in the Metro Detroit area. Bloomfield SCAMP was founded in 1967 and was the first summer camp in our area to provide a summer program for individuals with disabilities. Campers enjoy a variety of structured activities that focus on social skills improvement, language enrichment, and pre-vocational skills while at SCAMP. They also enjoy art and music therapy and physical education. Participants in this program will swim at Walnut Lake which is located behind West Hills Middle School in West Bloomfield. We strive to make each summer the best for our participants and work to build partnerships with parents, teachers, community agencies and other school personnel to help each individual have the most successful summer at SCAMP.