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The Headstrong Project

The Headstrong Project is a non-profit mental health organization providing confidential, barrier-free, and stigma-free PTSD treatment to our service members, veterans, and family connected to their care. Our goal is to help our clients “Triumph Over Trauma” by providing them with effective mental health treatment. THP's network of clinical trauma specialists provides evidence-based outpatient care to our clients. To learn more visit: https://theheadstrongproject.org/.

Northwest Pilot Project

Northwest Pilot Project, founded in 1969, offers opportunities for a life of dignity and hope to very low income seniors in Multnomah County by providing supportive services and promoting dignity, independence, and self-reliance. Its main focus is ensuring that low-income seniors can live independently and access safe, affordable housing. NWPP is the leader in delivering services to the poor elderly and developing new resources for homeless people unavailable through any other community resource.

Lavender Rights Project

Lavender Rights Project elevates the power, autonomy, and leadership of the Black intersex & gender diverse community through intersectional legal and social services. We utilize the law as an organizing principle to affirm our civil rights and self-determination. Our organization disrupts oppressive systems that target Black gender diverse and intersex communities of color and lead to disproportionate levels of poverty, housing disparities, and gender-based violence, especially among Black and Indigenous people.

The Harmony Project

Harmony Project uses the power of music to engage children from under-resourced communities. Our mission is designed to use music as a means to: -Promote children's healthy growth and development. -Foster safe and diverse communities. -Prepare children to excel in school and beyond. Founded in 2001, our program started with 36 students and now has an enrollment of 2,053 throughout LA County. Our ultimate purpose is to nurture the positive development of youth through high school graduation and into college.

The Possible Project

The Possible Project utilizes entrepreneurship to inspire young people who have untapped potential, empowering them with the skills required to achieve enduring personal and professional success. We guide our students through a novel dynamic curriculum, hands-on work experience, and assistance with entrepreneurial endeavors and career goals. We strive to have all our students use their skills to move through a high-level career path and improve their communities while remaining committed to the principle that ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!

Clean River Project

Clean River Project is a non-profit organization with a mission of cleaning and preserving a 45-mile stretch of the Merrimack River, a vast river that flows through fifteen cities in northeast Massachusetts. We are the only regional organization cleaning and protecting this expansive river, which is the most vital, dynamic natural resource in this region. The Merrimack River serves as water supply for over 600,000 area residents, it is a popular waterway for outdoor enthusiasts and is the main regional outlet of fresh water into the Atlantic Ocean.

Las Fotos Project

Las Fotos Project is a community-based nonprofit organization that inspires teenage girls through photography, mentorship, and self-expression. Offering year-round programming, we provide girls with access to professional cameras, quality instruction and workshops that encourage them to explore their identity, learn about new cultures, build leadership and advocacy skills, and strengthen their social and emotional well-being. Every year we mentor hundreds of girls from communities across Los Angeles.

PROJECT BOOKMARK CANADA

Project Bookmark Canada places poster-sized ceramic plaques, bearing up to 500 words of text from a story or poem, in the exact physical locations where literary scenes take place. It's unique in the world and it's happening right here, with your help. Give through "Build the Network" to assist our programs overall. To donate to a particular Bookmark, go to "Buy a Letter" and look for the name of the story or poem, and its location. Visit our current Bookmarks at 10 locations around Ontario and online at projectbookmarkcanada.ca.

Human Solidarity Project

THE HUMAN SOLIDARITY PROJECT IS A DYNAMIC ORGANIZATION COMMITTED TO ERADICATING RACISM THROUGH THE CREATION AND PROMOTION OF HUMAN SOLIDARITY AS THE SOLUTION. OUR MISSION IS TO PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE, CUTTING-EDGE SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND SOLUTIONS TO THOSE WHO CAN AND CANNOT AFFORD THEM, CENTERING AROUND THE CREATION OF HUMAN SOLIDARITY. OUR OFFERINGS INCLUDE WORKSHOPS, ZOOM PRESENTATIONS, CONSULTING SERVICES, EXECUTIVE COACHING, EQUITABLE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, KEYNOTES, AND OTHER LEARNING MATERIALS TO BRING ABOUT REAL AND LASTING CHANGE IN THE WORLD AND BEYOND.

Project Write Now

Project Write Now is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit transforming individuals, organizations, and communities through writing. Since 2014, we’ve been committed to building a vibrant writing community for youth and adults. We provide a wide range of fee-based classes, editorial services, and literary events.At the heart of our mission is our outreach programs for underserved communities. These programs—which are offered free of charge or for a reduced rate—help youth and adults develop the writing and communication skills needed to build resilience, pursue personal growth, and achieve academic or professional success.

Michigan Abolitionist Project

Michigan Abolitionist Project helps people to use their gifts and talents to prevent and end slavery in Michigan and beyond. They engage the community through their network of growing Community Groups throughout Michigan. At the heart of who they are, are stellar abolitionists. MAP volunteers are business owners, college students, pastors, artists, stay-at-home moms and dads, writers, teachers, lawyers, construction workers, hairdressers, medical professionals, social workers, marketing experts, computer techs, professors, and more! They are living proof that anyone can do something to prevent and help end slavery.

Colorado Teen Project

The Colorado Teen Project in a non-profit organization serving youth aging out of foster care and youth who have or are currently experiencing homelessness - essentially, youth in transition. This special population aged 16-24 is vulnerable to living a life on the streets, a life of loneliness and a lifetime of untapped potential. By creating community connections and tapping into the spark of the youth we serve, we can help create a sustainable community for so many. Our mission is to create a 1:1 mentorship connection for youth who may be held back by birth lottery, social stigma and learned dysfunction.