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Project Annie

Annie's Nursery School provides infants and toddlers up to four (4) years old care in a safe nurturing environment while their parents are working, attending school or seeking employment. Annie's Nursery School is an educational daycare program operated by Project Annie Inc.

Asservo Project

The mission of The Asservo Project is to combat global human trafficking and child exploitation, support the recovery of victims, and aid in the imprisonment of perpetrators. Our team of diverse, dedicated, and experienced professionals utilize the latest cutting-edge technology to identify, analyze, and eradicate sexual exploitation and their associated networks.

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Project Exploration

Project Exploration creates transformative learning experiences, pathways, and a community for youth underrepresented in STEM, especially low-income students, students of color, and young women, allowing them to explore STEM careers and equip them with the necessary skills and practices, and mindset needed for lifelong learning.

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Giraffe Project

The Giraffe Heroes Project (aka the Giraffe Project) moves people to stick their necks out for the common good, and gives them tools to succeed. We find real heroes and tell their stories over traditional and social media. These stories inspire others to move into action too, helping solve tough public problems. Knowing that inspiration is rarely enough on its own, we publish books and blogs, update www.giraffe.org, give speeches and workshops and publish an E-zine, all aimed at giving activists both the inspiring stories and the practical tools needed to effect real change. We can't do this without the help of people like you.

Project Lifesaver

Project Lifesaver is a 501 (C) (3) community based, public safety, non-profit organization that provides emergency responders and caregivers with the equipment and training required to protect and, when necessary, quickly locate individuals with cognitive conditions that cause the propensity to wander, such as those with Alzheimer’s or autism. Through the use of state of the art radio frequency technology, innovative search and rescue techniques, and accredited first response training, Project Lifesaver member agencies have, to date, successfully located in excess of 3,500 special needs individuals during an episode of elopement; the average recovery times for these rescues are less than 30 minutes, which is 95% less time than standard operations.

Project Somos

Compassion Fruit Society is based in Vancouver, BC and oversees the work of Project Somos Children's Village in Guatemala. www.projectsomos.org Project Somos is establishing a village for abandoned and orphaned children in Guatemala near the town of Tecpán. The Village will have seven homes with Guatemalan Foster Mothers raising a household of children. The family homes are being built using earthbag construction. This eco-sustainable Village will use alternative power, and will have organic agriculture & orchards. The Village is being designed in collaboration with an architectural intern from the University of San Carlos, Guatemala. Education, leadership and arts will be key focuses of The Children's Village. The Village will work hand in hand with the local Guatemalan community.

Zozu Project

Zozu Project provide education and hope to children in the greatest need through sponsorship and relationship. Our goal is to serve the poorest of the poor in Arua, Uganda. Through education, family support, and leadership training we aim to provide opportunities to impoverished children that would otherwise be left behind.

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.