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Our mission is to be a relentless force in building a world of strong, healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. Our mission drives everything we do. We’re the nation’s leader in CPR education training. We help people understand the importance of healthy lifestyle choices. We provide science-based treatment guidelines to healthcare professionals to help ensure the best treatment for every patient, every time. We educate lawmakers, policy makers and the public as we advocate for changes to protect and improve the health of our communities.
Cross International is an international relief and development ministry established to help the poorest of the poor in Third World countries. Cross International supplies the poor with food, safe drinking water, medicines, clothing, shelter and other necessities through a network of partner churches and Christian ministries already working in the areas of need. This cost-effective method helps the poor while energizing the evangelical efforts that the partnering churches have underway. The ministry also works to create a greater awareness of the plight of the poor and the Biblical mandate calling all Christians to respond to those needs.
Our mission is simple- spread the life-changing Word of Christ into our community. By reaching out to the young men in our community, we aim to provide a “gang” of Christian brothers with whom they can walk through life with. We aim to teach young men how to use the tools they have been blessed with, in hopes to build and glorify the kingdom of God. We live out our mission through programs designed to attract and shape the lives of young men in our communities. Our Core Values: Find the Father Maximize Effort & Expectations Nourish Mind, Body, & Soul Expose & Advance Reshape, Rebuild, & Redirect Relationship
The Red Wolf Coalition advocates for the long-term survival of red wolf populations by teaching about red wolves and by fostering public involvement in red wolf conservation.
Red Eye is a multidisciplinary creative laboratory dedicated to the creation and presentation of pioneering theater and performance work. (Legal name is Red Eye Collaboration. Popularly known as Red Eye Theater.)
Red Panda Network (RPN) is the world’s first nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting red pandas. We work with local communities in Nepal to serve as active partners in the conservation of wild red pandas and their habitat.
The Red Trunk Project is a cultural initiative that sparks a global dialogue based on the imperative to Respect Every Difference—the RED in Red Trunk. Our goal is to create a brighter, more inclusive future for all children, working to ensure that children better understand and empathize with their fellow citizens around the world—a simple yet powerful idea that’s more important than ever today.
Red Sky Rescue, Inc. is an all volunteer no-kill animal rescue with one primary purpose – to help abandoned and homeless animals with a gentle loving touch, kind words, shelter, health care and food. They strive to reduce the number of homeless, unwanted and uncared for animals in Jackson County. Red Sky Rescue, Inc. will work to achieve this purpose by focusing on three main objectives: place adoptable animals in permanent homes; educate the public of the need for to spay and neuter their pets; and promote awareness of the mission of Red Sky Rescue, Inc.
The Red Basket Project strives to ensure each period is met with products, especially in cases of personal or financial need.
The mission of The Red Barn is to promote and provide equine assisted services to low-income individuals with disabilities and special circumstances.
Designed for and inclusive of all peoples, our work highlights the originality and power of Indigenous contemporary performance enabling Red Sky to fulfill its mandate and artistic vision. To date, Red Sky has created 10 original new works, 5 unique themed “Red Sky at Night” events, 7 self-presenting activities and 88 community outreach activities. Red Sky has ignited the imaginations of 550,000 people from 9 countries on 4 continents and garnered awards and nominations including: 2011 Smithsonian Institute Expressive Arts Award; the 2010 Dora Mavor Moore Award (Tono); and two awards at the 2010 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards (Tono). We have been nominated for three Doras for Shimmer (2006), Dancing Americas (2004), The Great Mountain (2012), and won the 2007 Paula Award for our family programming. Most recently, Red Sky’s Artistic Director, Sandra Laronde, received the 2013 Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award for Outstanding Mid-Career Artist in Dance.
Red Bird Ministries exists to help parents address the profound healing that needs to happen while also honoring the memory of the child throughout their grief journey. Red Bird Ministries is mission-driven to touch an area of grief that no other ministry has done so far - by creating a Catholic grief support program exclusively for parents who have experienced the unthinkable, the loss of their child.