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Children’s Village is a nonprofit organization providing high-quality early childhood education to young children and educational enrichment to school-age children for families of all economic levels and diverse backgrounds.
The Domingo Savio Institute raises funds to help at-risk children living in the Santiago, Chile escape the cycle of poverty through education and social intervention.
The mission of the Adaptive Design Association is to engage families, schools, and communities in the process of designing and building child-specific adaptive equipment. The goal of this collaborative effort is to make certain that children with disabilities get the devices and modifications they need to achieve their full developmental, social, and academic potential.
The Surfing for Life Foundation is dedicated to bringing the surfing community together to raise awareness, inspire, and empower those touched by cancer. We are a 100% grassroots, surfer supported organization. Through our wristband program, we educate, inspire and raise awareness about cancer in the surfing community. The fundraising charity was founded in 2012 by a local surfer from Santa Barbara concerned about the widespread effects that cancer has among us all. He is committed to bringing attention to the importance of being proactive in the fight against cancer.
Compelled by the love of Christ, Vincentian Collaborative System nurtures and sustains a ministry of compassionate care that preserves the human dignity of persons within a diverse and changing society.
Kindred: The Foundation for Adoption is an American foundation created by adoptees Samantha Futerman and Jenna Ushkowitz. In 2013, Samantha and Anaïs Bordier discovered that they were identical twin sisters separated at birth. When their story garnered worldwide attention, the twins heard countless stories about the joys and hardships experienced by fellow adoptees. Samantha knew she needed to use her new insight to aid adoptees and their families in a myriad of situations. She then reached out to fellow Korean American adoptee Jenna Ushkowitz for help. From an early age, Samantha and Jenna possessed a unique bond as they grew up auditioning as actors alongside each other in New York City. Discovering their shared status as young female adoptees in the entertainment business, the girls developed an enduring friendship. Jenna enthusiastically joined Samantha to co-found Kindred, beginning their journey into advocacy for adoption.
The mission of Phoenix Crisis Center is to empower persons impacted by domestic violence to live safely and free from further violence.
We are a breast surgery community. We are a women’s health community. We are women caring for women and families through many circumstances, over many miles and many years. After helping tens of thousands of women during 10+ successful years on the net, we’re excited to welcome you to our brand-new community. We are a member-supported community. Thanks to the support of all our members, BreastHealthOnline continues to help women all over the world. Together we make this warm, caring and supportive environment possible for ourselves and for each other.
Working world-wide to break the silence and cycle of abuse.
The Do More Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charity that exists to assist families with financial needs that arise as a result of a medically needy or chronically ill child. We also assist families with the costs associated with funeral expenses related to the death of a child. The Do More Foundation can assist with the expenses that are incurred and not covered by traditional health insurance. Some examples of this would be: Assistance with rent/utility bills Assistance with meals while at the hospital Assistance with gas cards for travel to and from the hospital Assistance with non-covered medical supplies
Ever since its establishment, the objective of Macheo has been to give children in Kenya a better future and to improve the circumstances in which many Kenyan children grow up. It’s not for nothing that we’re called Macheo, which means ‘sunrise’ in Swahili.
Nebraska CASA Association partners with local CASA programs to recruit and train volunteers who speak in court for the safety and well-being of abused and neglected children.