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The Colorado FFA Foundation seeks resources - human, financial and in-kind - to support agricultural education in Colorado, including students (FFA), teachers (CVATA) and alumni.
The mission of Lestonnac Free Clinic is to provide free health care services to indigent and uninsured residents in Southern California, through the support of volunteers and generous donors. The vision of Lestonnac Free Clinic is to expand the health care safety net to marginalized communities through collaboration and partnerships.
Why Support CJFE: Having a strong base of support is essential for CJFE to achieve its purpose not only of defending the rights of journalists but also of contributing to the development of press freedom and freedom of expression throughout the world. CJFE’s work includes: (a) advocating on free expression issues both in Canada and around the world (b) the management of the world’s largest free expression network, the International Free Expression eXchange (IFEX) which has 80 member organizations around the world; (c) to publicize and profile free expression issues through events including the annual International Press Freedom Awards Dinner which brings together more than 500 journalists and members of the business and legal communities. (d) protecting journalists through its Journalists in Distress Fund. e) In 2009, CJFE is launching the Scotiabank/CJFE Fellowship at Massey College for Latin American journalists. For more information visit www.cjfe.org
TO PROVIDE A PUBLIC ORGANIZATION TO ENHANCE THE TUCKER FREE LIBRARY'S GOAL OF PROVIDING THE RESIDENTS OF HENNIKER WITH A CENTER FOR INFORMATION THAT STIMULATES THE KNOWLEDGE, CULTURE, AND PURE ENJOYMENT OF READING AND LEARNING.
The mission of the Bradley Free Clinic is to provide compassionate and comprehensive health care services in partnership with high-quality professional volunteers for underserved residents of the Roanoke Valley and surrounding areas
TO RECEIVE AND ADMINISTER FUNDS FOR MARY FREE BED REHABILITATION HOSPITAL, A CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION, IN ORDER TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CAPITAL, EXPANSION, AND PROGRAM IMPROVEMENTS OF THE HOSPITAL AND RELATED TAX EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS.
FOR DONATION LEVELS & PERKS, please visit: http://freewillshakespeare.com/freewill-family/support-freewill/ The Freewill Shakespeare Festival is produced by Free Will Players in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Free Will Players was formed in 1989 by a group of actors in a truly co-operative, pass-the-hat spirit with the mandate to produce the works of William Shakespeare. Since then the company has attracted over 168,000 people to 27 main-stage productions. The 2006 Summer Season saw over 17, 000 people clamour for Shakespeare, making it the most successful season to date. These large numbers are a reflection of the high quality of production and the very affordable ticket prices, that range from the 7 pay-what-you-will performances, to, free for children twelve and under, to, discounts for seniors and students, to, the economical season pass. The plays are performed at Hawrelak Park, in the 1100 seat, canopy covered, Heritage Amphitheatre.
STAND! For Families Free of Violence is a catalyst for breaking the multi-generational cycle of violence, promoting safe and strong relationships, and rebuilding lives. Each year we serve more than 10,000 men, women, and children through our comprehensive, life-changing services.
The Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades prepares deserving young men to be useful and respected members of society. To accomplish the mission, Williamson gratuitously provides students with academic, trade, technical, moral and religious education, and a living environment based on the Judeo-Christian perspective that fosters the values of faith, integrity, diligence, excellence, and service.