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American Gold Star Mothers

We are a 501(c)3 national nonprofit Veterans Service Organization founded in Washington DC in 1928, incorporated, and chartered by the United States Congress. We find strength in the fellowship of other Gold Star Mothers who strive to keep the memory of our sons and daughters alive by working to help veterans, those currently serving in the military, their families and our communities. These funds that we are collecting will go toward "Service Dog" program to help prevent Military suicides.

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.

American Institute Of Homeopathy

Our mission is to promote the science and art of homeopathic medicine, to safeguard the interests of the homeopathic medical profession, to improve the standards of homeopathic medical education, to educate the medical and scientific communities about the scientific basis for homeopathic medicine, and to increase public knowledge and acceptance of homeopathy as a medical specialty.

American Friends Of Natal

AMERICA N FRIENDS OF NATAL, INC WAS FORMED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SOLICITING CHARITABLE COWRIBUTIONS, REVIEWING GRANT PROPOSALS, MAKING GRANTS, AND ENGAGING IN SUCH OTHER PROGRAMMATIC ACTIVITIES AS THE ORGANIZATION'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS DETERMINES IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION IN PARTICULAR, THE ORGANIZATION ANTICIPATES MAKING SUCH GRANTS IN RESPONSE TO APPLICATIONS FOR SUPPORT FROM OPERATING CHARITIES INCLUDING THE ISRAEL TRAUMA CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF TERROR AND WAR(ALSO KNOWN AS "NATAL")

American Spinal Research Organization

THIS CORPORATION IS ORGANIZED FOR CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES INCLUDING FOR SUCH PURPOSES, THE FUNDING OF TARGETED SCIENTIFIC AND MEDICAL RESEARCH WHICH IS DEDICATED TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE PHYSICAL QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PERSONS WITH A SPINAL CORD INJURY AND THOSE WITH RELATED NEUROLOGICAL DEFICITS AND THE FUNDING OF AWARENESS AND PREVENTION PROGRAMS FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC WITH THE GOAL OF REDUCING THE INCIDENCE OF SPINAL CORD INJURIES

Luxembourg American Cultural Society

The mission of the LACS is symbolized as "Roots and Leaves" - preserve the "roots" of Luxembourg heritage/culture from throughout the United States and foster "leaves" of family, friendship, and cultural exchange, education, tourism, and commerce between the United States and Luxembourg.

North American Bear Center

To advance the long-term survival of bears worldwide by replacing misconceptions with scientific facts about bears, their role in ecosystems, and their relations with humans THROUGH AN EDUCATIONAL FACILITY IN ELY, MN, WWW.BEAR.ORG WEBSITE, AND OTHER EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES.

Ukrainian American Cultural Association

The Corporation is a Public Benefit Corporation within the meaning of Oregon law and is a non-profit, charitable cultural association, organized within the meaning of and for purposes consistent with Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code (see Exhibit B). The purpose of the Corporation is to promote Ukrainian heritage, traditions and values; to provide assistance and cultural enrichment to Ukrainians in the greater Portland metropolitan area; to support the need for relief, peace and development of civil society in Ukraine; and to carry out activities in support of this mission, consistent with the purposes and restrictions of Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

American Childhood Cancer Organization

ACCO's mission is to provide information and support for children and adolescents with cancer and their families, to provide grassroots leadership through advocacy and awareness, and to support research leading to a cure for all children diagnosed with this life-threatening disease.