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Native American Veterans Association

NAVA is also an advocate for veterans and their families. Our services include assisting veterans and dependents when applying for Federal, State, and County benefits and all other rights to which they are entitled in the most expedient manner possible.

American Medical Association Foundation

The AMA Foundation brings together physicians and communities to improve the nation's health.

American Holistic Medical Association

AHMA's Mission includes: Bringing together holistic physicians and allied healthcare providers so that as a group we can: Advocate effectively for the transformation of the health care system toward a more holistic model. Build mutually beneficial coalitions with organizations and professionals in related fields for the purpose of collaboration, better advocacy and mutual learning. Encourage research on the efficacy of holistic approaches to health. Directly empower patients to become involved in their own healing, in developing healthy communities, and in changing the health care system. Sustain and build community.

Joy Of The People Foundation

Joy of the People is a 501 (c)(3) that promotes the idea of free play as a way to build healthy kids and communities. In 2017, JOTP provided more than 1,500 hours of safe, monitored free play soccer time at no cost to participants.

American Friends of Shalva Israel

To provide "shalva"--which means "peace of mind" inHebrew--to Israel's mentally and physically challenged children and theirfamilies by --helping each child achieve his/her full potential throughcomprehensive, vanguard programs in a beautiful, caring environment, --providingneeded respite and support to their families, enabling them raise their childat home, with their family, and thereby forego institutionalizing the child,--improving both the child's quality of life and that of the entire family,--advocating on behalf of mentally and challenged children and their familiesin Israel and the world, --providing research and training to enable others toduplicate the Shalva model and its programs --training volunteers to beeffective in working with special needs children and to be exemplary,sensitive, caring individuals