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Waterfront Project

The Waterfront Project (WFP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting Hudson County's economically disadvantaged people – the working poor, seniors, veterans, and those living with disabilities – by providing information, advice, and pro bono legal representation to address their civil legal issues and concerns.

Project Purr

Project Purr is an all-volunteer, nonprofit rescue organization helping feral cats and kittens in Santa Cruz county. We fund a free feral spay-neuter/TNR program, and offer resources for feral cat colony caretakers and those who want to learn more about TNR.

Project Lemonade

Project Lemonade is a Portland, Oregon non-profit 501(c)3 with a mission to inspire self-esteem in foster youth. We serve over 2,000 youth a year with a free clothes shopping experience, a paid internship for foster teens and a wish-granting program to support education needs.

Project ALS

Project A.L.S. was founded in 1998, as a non-profit 501(c)3, when Jenifer Estess, a 35-year-old New York theater and film producer, was diagnosed with ALS. Told at the time of diagnosis to “max out her credit cards and eat junk food,” Jenifer instead committed her efforts to making a difference for people with ALS—and producing treatments and a cure. Historically, ALS research was conducted by committed ALS researchers working separately on various aspects of the disease. Project A.L.S. changed that approach dramatically by requiring that researchers and doctors from many disciplines work together, share data openly, and meet shared research milestones.

Nora Project

The Nora Project's mission is to teach empathy by sparking friendships between students and their peers with disabilities. To achieve our mission, we focus on three, fundamental goals; Teaching students to see the world through another's eyes, creating opportunities for social inclusion of children with complex medical needs and disabilities, building communities of support and kindness.

Spiritus Project

The purpose of the Spiritus Project is to provide various forms of direct, need-based financial assistance to adult cystic fibrosis patients in an effort to reduce stress and provide an improved quality of life. The initial focus of the Spiritus Project is to assist North Carolina-based cystic fibrosis patients. Through Q3, 2020, your support has allowed us to touch patient lives over 1,500 times in five years through financial assistance and/or hospital admission and refill bags. This means that roughly every day since we started, we have impacted a patient’s life in some meaningful way. Some impacts were large, some were small, but all helped us to achieve Jessica Link’s vision to improve the lives of adult cystic fibrosis patients.

Dannon Project

The mission of Dannon Project is to insure maximum utilization of resources available from private charitable sources and from local, state and federal governments to assist in the development of healthy communities and lifestyles, thereby, preventing violence and other at-risk behaviors that lead to unemployment, disease, incarceration and re-incarceration, premature death and generational cycles of poverty and economic exclusion.

Project Fleri

At Project Fleri, we believe that education is the most powerful tool in creating long-term change in someone’s life & community. We work with families in Vivi Michelle to break the cycle of poverty through quality education. By working with Haitian locals, social workers & educators we provide children with the support they need to flourish in their lives.

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Ribe Project

Ribe is an Acholi word meaning "unity".The Ribe Project strives to inspire, educate and empower women in northern Uganda by focusing on community unity and development. Our goal is to provide vocational education and fair wage employment, primarily to young mothers, allowing them to reach their untapped potential and incite economic growth by becoming the next entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders of Uganda.

Shanti Project

Shanti Project exists to enhance the health, quality of life and well-being of people with terminal, life-threatening or disabling illnesses or conditions. Through a continuum of services, including in-home and onsite patient and care navigation, emotional and practical support and preserving the human-animal bond, Shanti strives to achieve the highest medical and quality of life outcomes for San Francisco’s most vulnerable.

Go Project

The GO Project shapes the futures of low-income New York City public school children by providing critical academic, social and emotional support starting in the early elementary years. GO provides year-round educational and family support services to children who are performing below grade level and equips them with the confidence and skills needed to succeed at school, at home and in life.

MaxLove Project

MaxLove Project is a Santa Ana, California based nonprofit organization with a mission to increase the quality of life and reduce health risks for all children surviving cancer, both in treatment and beyond. We empower families fighting childhood cancers and related life-threatening conditions with quality of life care, fierce foods, whole-body wellness resources, education and research. We believe that true health starts when families are empowered to be active partners in their child’s healing. At MaxLove Project, we invest in hope. Today, nearly 80% of all children diagnosed with some cancers survive beyond 5 years. While this is great news for many, the fight for most is never over. Researchers now know that the treatments that save lives also increase later risks for serious, life-threatening illnesses. These health risks are lifelong, increase with age, and can result in early death. This is why we’re kickstarting our own wellness revolution, one specifically for kids and families fighting cancer and the lifelong effects of cancer treatment. MaxLove Project’s mission is to empower families fighting childhood cancers and related life-threatening conditions with quality of life care, fierce foods, whole-body wellness resources, education and research. We believe that true health starts when families are empowered to be active partners in their child’s healing.