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The Twilight Brigade

The Twilight Brigade is a California-based 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 1997 for the primary purpose of raising society’s consciousness about the needs of the dying, especially Veterans -- through community and professional education, advocacy, and direct service to the terminally ill and their loved ones, ensuring that no one need die alone.

The EmpowerTHEM Collective

Empowering the Community to Be SEEN, HEARD, AND TO ACT Our Focus at the EmpowerTHEM Collective is to provide community members with the necessary tools to have a seat at the table, to advocate for and initiate change and to develop economic power through entrepreneurship.

Chase The Music

Chase the Music gives children battling critical conditions Hope, Strength, Love and Joy through the power of music. We do this by having original music experiences composed and performed.

Deliver The Dream

Deliver the Dream provides therapeutic programs to families facing a serious illness, crisis or disability. Most of our participants live in the state of Florida, however, we serve families throughout the United States. Our programs restore hope, strengthen relationships and change perspectives to provide inspiration for the future

Waking The Village

Waking the Village's mission is to offer 18 months of housing and support so that Sacramento County's homeless, parenting or pregnant youth and their children can get busy living rather than surviving. Through Tubman House, young parents (18 to 21 years old) experience healthy living, intensive case management, parent coaching and educational support so that they leave prepared to be leaders in their own lives, and leaders in the lives of their children and communities. In exchange for housing, child care, and wrap around support, Tubman residents lead Youth Corps, growing as leaders as they govern Tubman and spearhead projects to build up their community.

The Noble Man

To provide men an opportunity to network while serving the community with our supporters and giving youth & teens an opportunity to engage in and experience life outside their community.

Keeping The Arts

To help ensure that the arts remain an integral part of education for children in K – 12 schools throughout the state of Oregon, and especially in underserved rural communities, Keeping the Arts (KTA) raises funding and awareness through the collaborative efforts of artists, businesses, educators, organizations and the community.

The Elizabeth Hospice

The Elizabeth Hospice's mission is caring for all ages impacted by serious illness, grief and loss by providing hospice care, grief counseling, children's programs, education and community outreach.

The Common Place

The Common Place is a sacred space to do life together that serves the Southwest Philadelphia community through faith, education, and support.The Common Place seeks to offer holistic care to the children and families of Southwest Philadelphia. Located at the corner of 58th Street and Chester Avenue, we are a shared space where various organizations come together to meet spiritual, educational, and social support needs. With two worshiping communities, an arts-based after school program, social services, and community events, The Common Place is a sacred space to do life together.The Common Place is a ministry of Wayne Presbyterian Church (Wayne, PA), a congregation of the Presbyterian Church (USA). We are a faith-based organization that welcomes all people, including those of other religious traditions, into the inclusive love of God made known to us in Jesus Christ.Our Mission Statement:The Common Place serves children and their families in Southwest Philadelphia through educational programs, social service, collaboration, and faith formation.

The Benefit Network

To help the public achieve a broader understanding of problems facing our 21st century world by producing educational/entertainment events and projects that raise awareness and funds for organizations who are providing solutions.

The Painted Turtle

The Painted Turtle’s mission is to provide a year-round, life-changing environment and authentic camp experience for children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses. The Painted Turtle supports children’s medical needs, inspires them to reach beyond their illnesses, and provides care, education and respite for their families. All campers and families attend free of charge. Of the more than one million children in California with chronic and life-threatening illnesses, our needs assessment revealed more than 17,500 are unable to attend summer camp due to their medical conditions. That is, until we came along! The Painted Turtle provides these children and their families with an empowering, renewing experience completely free of charge. The Painted Turtle offers year-round programs including: Spring and Fall Family Weekends for the entire family, one-day family events, week-long Summer Sessions, and hospital/community outreach programs.