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Hope Of Survivors

The Hope of Survivors is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting victims of clergy sexual abuse and misconduct, as well as providing educational and informational materials and seminars to pastors and churches worldwide. Other divisions include: Latino, Australia, Romania, UK and Canada. Professional memberships include: Adventist Association of Family Life Professionals (AAFLP), Adventist-laymen''s Services & Industries (ASI), Outpost Centers International (OCI), the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC), and the International Board of Christian Counselors.

Camelot For Children

Camelot for Children is a non-profit organization providing year-round social and educational opportunities to children with disabilities and chronic or terminal illnesses in a supportive, developmentally appropriate, enriching environment in order to make the magic of childhood accessible to children with unique needs.

Learning Rights Law Center

Learning Rights Law Center seeks to ensure that all students are provided with equitable access to the public education system and focuses on low-income students who have disabilities, face discrimination or are involved in the foster care or juvenile justice systems.

Camp Hope

Anchored In Hope doing business as Camp Hope FUNDING OPERATIONS OF A SUMMER CAMP FOR LOCAL CHILDREN HAVING VARIOUS DISABILITIES. PROVIDING AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THEM TO EXPERIENCE THE JOYS OF A CAMP EXPERIENCE WHERE SICKNESS TAKES A BACKSEAT TO CREATING LIFELONG FRIENDS AND MEMORIES.

Redwood School & Rehabilitation Center

Redwood guides children and adults with severe and multiple disabilities to achieve independence and reach their highest potential throughout their lives, by providing enriching educational, therapeutic, and vocational services. At Redwood, children and adults flourish, prosper, and are empowered to achieve the quality of life they deserve.

A Better Chance

A Better Chance seeks to increase substantially the number of well-educated young people of color who are capable of assuming positions of responsibility and leadership in American society. This is done by facilitating their entry into independent college preparatory schools. Through its network of member schools, A Better Chance is able to leverage an estimated $20+ million per year in financial aid for talented, economically disadvantaged youth of color. More than 96% of A Better Chance's graduates go on to college directly after high school, a majority entering our country's most selective colleges.

Girl Scouts of the United States of America

Since its founding in 1912, Girl Scouts has offered all girls the opportunity to learn leadership skills and experience the rewards of service to their communities. In partnership with 878,000 adult leaders, Girl Scouts, a diverse and inclusive organization, offers the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to nearly 2.3 million girl members in every zip code, and in 90 countries around the world. Girl Scouting has a proud history of producing leaders: 70% of Congressional women were once Girl Scouts, as were millions of American business executives and community leaders.

Growing Leaders

The average college student changes their major four times. The average American makes seven major life decisions; five of those are made in college. Our world is desperate for leaders who know where they’re going. We exist to turn ordinary students into growing leaders who will transform society. Providing student leadership training and resources targeted for the millennial generation, we help young adults discover their purpose, equip them for leadership development and show them how to use their gifts to serve the world around them.

Mother of Many

Founded by Apple Distinguished Educator and Microsoft Innovative Educator Trainer Daphne Bradford, Mother of Many (M.O.M. http://www.motherofmany.com) is a grassroots nonprofit using technology and healthy eating programs to keep high school students engaged in school and gain workplace skills. Serving Los Angeles’ lowest performing inner city schools such as Locke, Crenshaw and Dorsey high schools in South Los Angeles—M.O.M. aims to “bridge the digital and STEM career divide” in order to close the achievement gap in neighborhoods where African American and Latino students have little access to technology and fresh foods.

Matthews Mighty Mission

My mom inspired me to develop "Matthew's MIGHTY Mission" to help others with disabling conditions explore adapted toys, innovative technology and modified activities. My hope is that by empowering others with meaningful activities, they will be able to live life to its fullest, unconditionally, and barrier-free.

Small Champions Inc

Small Champions is a non-profit organization that provides recreational opportunities for eligible youth with multiple disabilities who are residents of Eagle County, Colorado. Individuals receive needs based instruction to support their developmental progress. They collaborate with and educate community organizations, and generate sustainable funding and services.

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