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Project Horse

Founded in 2008, the Project Horse Empowerment Center is a therapy and learning center which connects people in need of renewed hope and confidence with rehabilitated rescue horses, creating a unique community of mutual healing and benefit. Our treatment team, which includes licensed mental health professionals, certified equine specialists and therapy horses, works with clients of all ages with a wide variety of mental health challenges or personal development goals.

Dictionary Project

The Dictionary Project is a nonprofit organization that works with sponsors throughout the country to provide personal dictionaries for third grade students in public schools. The purpose of this program is to aid third grade teachers in their goal to see all their students leave at the end of the year as good writers, active readers, and creative thinkers. The dictionaries are for the children to keep, so that they can take the books with them into the fourth grade and use them throughout their school career.

Linus Project

Project Linus is a volunteer non-profit organization with a two-fold mission. First, it is our mission to provide love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort to children who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need through the gifts of new, handmade blankets and afghans, lovingly created by volunteer "blanketeers." Second, it is our mission to provide a rewarding and fun service opportunity for interested individuals and groups in local communities, for the benefit of children.

Buddy Project

Buddy Project® is a non-profit movement that aims to prevent suicide and self-harm by pairing people as buddies and raising awareness for mental health. We will primarily focus on children, teens, and young adults across the globe by providing positivity, companionship, resources, and education, in order to reduce the stigma of mental illness, bullying and negativity on social media. By introducing these concepts at an early age, we hope to promote empathy, compassion, and awareness of mental health issues.

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Project Sunshine

Project Sunshine harnesses the healing powers of play and connection to help children and families cope with medical challenges. Our play-based programs - delivered by a dedicated corps of trained volunteers - alleviate the stress of hospital stays and medical procedures while promoting key aspects of childhood like socialization, creative expression, intellectual stimulation, and sensory integration. We partner with 425+ medical facilities in the United States and in four international locations: Canada, China, Israel, and Kenya.

Storehouse Project

The Storehouse Project, Inc. is a Christ-centered non-profit organization which exists to provide individuals throughout Connecticut with food and other items necessary for living, and to share with them the unconditional love of God through the gospel of Jesus Christ. We gladly receive everyone with kindness and without judgment. Our services are available to all, regardless of race, religion, gender, age, national or ethnic origin, marital status or physical ability. We welcome donations to meet the ongoing needs of the people we serve in our community.

Project Overwatch

We are a team of U.S. Military Veterans, active and retired, working through charitable causes, organized events, personal interactions, and social media to support the individuals and organizations that selflessly serve the public.At Project Overwatch we stand for the betterment of our local communities to shape and mold our country. To effect positive change we do not strictly limit our associations and outreach to Veterans, Law Enforcement, or Firefighters alone. We stand ready to create relationships with any person or organization that supports these agencies and shares our vision for the betterment of our nation.

Bible Project

Our StoryThe Bible Project is a Portland-based non-profit that utilizes short-form, fully animated videos to make the biblical story accessible to everyone, everywhere. We create videos, podcasts, and study guides that explore the Bible's unified story by focusing on its overarching themes and each book's literary design. We are committed to understanding the Bible in its historical context and communicating its wisdom for the modern world.Our mission is to help people see the Bible as a unified story that leads to Jesus. We hope that people from all backgrounds will find value in this work, regardless of their religious or non-religious convictions.

Project Twenty1

Project Twenty1 has an EPIC mission. We Educate, Promote, Inspire, and Connect creatives through film and animation programs in the Greater Philadelphia area that attract participants from all over the world. We help turn artistic passions into careers. We help unite the world of independent artists, allow them direct paths to their audiences, and at the same time build the cultural and artistic scene in Philadelphia and beyond. We create a network of support, promotion, and distribution through which motivated filmmakers and artists can get their work seen internationally. And in the process, we witness the birth of exciting new creative relationships and truly original, entertaining films.

Awakenings Project

The Awakenings Project is a grass-roots initiative whose mission is to assist artists with psychiatric illnesses in developing their craft and finding an outlet for their creative abilities through art in all forms. The Awakenings Project also works to raise public awareness and acceptance of the creative talents of people living with psychiatric disorders who work in the fields of fine art, music, literature, and drama.We assist persons with psychiatric disorders in developing their creative abilities through art in all its forms, and we raise public awareness of those creative talents.The public needs to learn about the creative talents of people with mental illnesses and the artists need work space, exhibit space, and music, drama and literary vehicles, which we provide.he Awakenings Project has grown over the years to encompass several efforts, including Awakenings Fine Arts, The Awakenings Review, Awakenings Music, and Awakenings Drama. The Awakenings Art Show, which debuted in 1996, is now a regular activity of the Awakenings Fine Arts program, along with the operation of a working art studio. At the Awakenings studio, artists have access to a "drop-in" environment providing a supportive creative environment including work space, friendship, and solitude for those who seek it. The studio, first located in Glen Ellyn, then in Elgin, Illinois, since July 2008, is also used for other functions, such as writing workshops, play rehearsals, and receptions.Awakenings was the winner of the "Outstanding Contribution to Recovery by a Non-Profit Organization" award from the Irwin Foundation at Celebration Recovery in 2006. We also won a "Stigma Busters" award from Ecker Center at the Elgin Country Club in 2010, and in 2015, we were selected for the 2015 Best of Elgin Awards for Non-Profit Organization. The Best of Elgin Award Program was created to honor and generate public recognition of the achievements and positive contributions of businesses and organizations in and around Elgin. Their mission is to raise the profile of exemplary companies and entrepreneurs among the press, the business community, and the general public. The selection process does not include nominations, voting, contests or surveys. The Award Program uses only empirical data supplied by independent third-parties as input into their award algorithm.Although Awakenings mainly serves Chicagoland area artists, we often serve artists throughout the whole state of Illinois, and we travel to produce art exhibitions in other states also. Our literary journal, The Awakenings Review, has an even wider reach, accepting submissions from writers across the country, and even around the world.

Aruna Project

Aruna Project is an impact driven athleisure brand that brings lifelong freedom to the sexually enslaved and enables our customers to be active, build confidence, and create change. By uniting women around the world, we envision a day when every woman is free to choose her own adventure. By mobilizing thousands to take part in Aruna Runs across the US, we can bring freedom to the enslaved through our Training Center in the heart of the brothel system. By offering employment through our Indian Private Limited Company to those who have stepped into freedom, we can sustain their freedom and restore the liberating power of choice. In growing our business we are able to employ more women freed from sex trafficking in the US to create an international sisterhood of women who have overcome

Kindness Project

The Kindness Project is a 501(c)3 donation-based, volunteer-driven nonprofit organization providing free resources and enrichment opportunities to over 1,400 children experiencing foster care across eastern PA. We offer free essential goods such as clothing, shoes, diapers, formula, car seats, beds, baby equipment, hygiene items, and everything a child or teen may need when entering foster care. We offer free programs such as tutoring, music and art experiences, swim lessons, horseback riding and support groups in partnership with other local organizations. With two physical locations in eastern PA, we are guided by an advisory council, a strategic and experienced board of directors, and over 150 volunteers who are committed to improving the lives of children coming from hard places.