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Red Slipper Warrior Project

We empower women and girls fighting cancer with tools to reinforce their self-esteem and harness a Warrior spirit.

Salute To Youth Project Of The Brooklyn Chapter Of The Links

Salute to Youth Project, Inc. was initiated in 1960. This project, a 501(c)(3) organization, is primarily funded by the Brooklyn Chapter of the Links, Inc., provides scholarships and financial awards to college-bound high school seniors. Since its inception, Salute to Youth Project, Inc. has given financial awards to more than 600 students. Through the years, more than $425,000 has been awarded to deserving seniors.

The Youth And Family Project

It is the mission of The Youth and Family Project, Inc. to provide support, guidance, and understanding to help people in need in Washington and Waukesha Counties realize their individual goals of independence and personal well-being, and achieve a safe, stable living environment.

The Welcome To America Project

The Welcome to America Project is a nonprofit organization that creates community connections and builds bridges of neighborly understanding by providing furniture, basic necessities, education, and additional resources to newly arriving refugees. We offer a simple welcoming gesture, but it is one that lasts a lifetime.

Transformative Justice Project Of Colorado

(formerly Colorado Juvenile Defender Center) Transformative Justice Project of Colorado's mission is to abolish the school-to-prison pipeline by dismantling systemic racism embedded in the existing institutions of education, mental health, and criminal injustice, while helping young people to develop the tools to define their own story.

Children's Healing Art Project (CHAP)

Children's Healing Art Project (CHAP) brings the healing power of art to children and families facing medical challenges. Our mobile team of teaching artists work in local hospitals, clinics and community art spaces. Research demonstrates the importance of art in the healing process: It helps patients and family members cope, encourages compliance with treatment plans, increases self-confidence, encourages self-expression, reduces stress, pain, isolation and anxiety and promotes quality of life.

Support The Enlisted Project (STEP)

Support The Enlisted Project (STEP) provides emergency financial and transition assistance grants to active duty and recently discharged enlisted military and their families. Financial assistance is provided in 12 categories encompassing a wide range of emergency needs. Military and veteran families often struggle to meet their most basic needs due to California's high cost of living index. Awarding financial assistance as a grant, not a loan, ensures that these families can move forward without the burden or worry of paying off another debt.The war in Afghanistan is winding down and our service members are returning home to fight a very different battle. Severe defense budget cuts are forcing hundreds of thousands of service members to involuntarily separate from the military with very little resources, support, or opportunities for employment. STEP will continue our efforts to support active duty military families, but now we also pay special attention to our recently discharged veterans as they struggle to successfully reintegrate back into civilian society. STEP is a reliable, relevant, and responsive Southern California resource that our Nation's heroes and their families can depend upon in their time of need.

My Very Own Blanket Project

Purpose: “My Very Own Blanket”, Inc. is organized exclusively for charitable, scientific and education purposes. The organization’s general purpose is to provide financial relief and assistance to the poor and underprivileged members of the community. The specific purpose of this corporation is to provide blankets and other personal necessities to children in foster care so that the children may retain these items as their own when they are being transferred to and from different foster families or caregivers. Further, the organization may engage in purposes permitted under Ohio laws governing nonprofit corporations that benefit or support the needs of children in foster care.

East Bay Community Recovery Project

EBCRP has provided substance abuse, mental health, and other health related services since 1989. With locations in Oakland and Hayward, California, we offer a full range of services from residential treatment for women and children to intensive counseling and vocational training.

Northern Door Child Care Project

TO PROVIDE QUALITY PRIMARY CHILD CARE IN A SAFE ENFIRONMENT THAT NURTURES PERSONAL GROWTH AND EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

The Kasiisi Project (Girls Support Program)

Since 1997, the Kasiisi Project has aided education in and around Kibale National Park in rural western Uganda, East Africa. Founded initially as a link between the research-based Kibale Chimpanzee Project and the local community, the Kasiisi Project now works with several research groups in and around the park to target critical issues for the survival of the forest and support of the local population. We support early childhood education, promote conservation and health education, provide daily school lunches, train teachers, encourage literacy through libraries and computer usage, fund secondary school and college scholarships, and address the special needs of girls.

Hilton Head Island Deep Well Project

The Hilton Head Island Deep Well Project will address the basic needs of our clients, while working with them longer term, to foster greater self-sufficiency.