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American Alliance For Pprom Support

The PPROM Foundation aims to provide resources and support for those who have experienced Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes (PPROM) in their pregnancy and beyond.

American Friends Of Israel Elwyn

The American Friends of Israel Elwyn (AFIE) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3), tax-exempt organization dedicated to supporting the goals and objectives of Israel Elwyn.AFIE plays a pivotal role in supporting Israel Elwyn through fundraising and building strategic partnerships. It educates its U.S. network about the critical services Israel Elwyn offers, providing program updates and news about special projects. This important group of friends strengthens Israel Elwyn from abroad through in-kind and financial support.

International American Relief Society Iars

The International American Relief Society, ''IARS'' is dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering through relief and development programs. The IARS focuses on alleviating poverty in the USA and in the World, wherever appropriate humanitarian response may be needed. In other words, the IARS' humanitarian-driven mission is to help individuals and families affected by forced migration and/or poverty. Helping to rebuild their lives, restore a sense of dignity, and fully participate in their communities by providing compassionate support, resources, and programs tailored to their unique needs.

Central American Resource Center Carecen

CARECEN was founded in 1981 to protect the rights of refugees arriving from conflict in Central America and to help ease their transition. CARECEN’s mission is to foster the comprehensive development of the Latino population/ community in the Washington metropolitan region by providing direct service, while promoting grassroots empowerment, civic engagement and human rights advocacy.Inspired by Central American justice struggles, CARECEN envisions a Washington metropolitan region where all communities thrive in solidarity and dignity, enjoy a prosperous life, and work towards achieving social justice and political empowerment.

American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association

The American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association (ACPA) is an international non-profit association of health care professionals and others who treat oral cleft and craniofacial conditions. ACPA has more than 2,000 members representing 30+ disciplines in more than 50 countries. Its mission is to empower and support cleft and craniofacial healthcare professionals and the patients they serve through research, education, and advocacy. We promote team care and professional collaboration to ensure the highest quality resources are available to all with craniofacial differences throughout their healthcare journey.

NORTH AMERICAN NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY

The North American Native Plant Society is a volunteer-operated registered charitable organization concerned with preserving native plant habitat in wild areas and restoring indigenous flora to developed areas. It is our belief that nature belongs in urban, suburban, and rural areas as much as in remote areas. To that end, we host a variety of seminars and workshops, provide a seed exchange, operate Canada’s largest native plant sale each May, publish a quarterly newsletter and e-newsletter, provide a forum for people interested in learning more about native plants and manage two conservation properties in Ontario.

American Friends Of Leket Israel

American Friends of Leket Israel supports the Israel's largest food bank and food rescue network, Leket Israel.   The organization's primary mission is to alleviate the problem of nutritional insecurity through the rescue and redistribution of excess food to benefit Israel's needy. As an umbrella organization, Leket Israel also work's to assist at-risk population groups and the nonprofit organizations (NPOs) who serve them through nutrition education, cooperative purchasing, food safety, and capacity building projects designed to improve professional standards among NPOs and other food provision agencies.

North American Border Terrier Welfare

The main goal of the North American Border Terrier Welfare (NABTW) is to protect and act on behalf of any homeless Border Terriers. To attain this goal, those affiliated with the NABTW will obtain Border Terriers that are unwanted, impounded, neglected, abused or in other unpleasant situations. NABTW is responsible for placing all adoptable dogs in loving, permanent homes. The Border Terrier rescue provides temporary foster care, basic health care and temperament evaluation prior to placement to ensure an optimal match for the dog as well as the adopter. Rescue volunteers also provide training and education to the new owners of adopted rescues to ensure the success of the placements whenever possible.

Muslim American Social Services Inc

Our mission is to provide free social and medical service to anyone in need, regardless of age, race, national origin, ethnicity, gender, disability, sexual orientation, political affiliation, or religious belief. We aim to establish ourselves in a manner that reflects the moral values of Islam and correlates to the ethical foundations prevalent in America.

American Friends Of Helpage India

American Friends of HelpAge India (AFHI), was established as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization in 2019 to help India’s disadvantaged and vulnerable elderly population lead healthy, active and dignified lives, free from poverty, suffering and abuse. Our elders in India are often forgotten, excluded and even marginalized and abused - AFHI wants to address exactly that issue. AFHI raises funds and awareness in the United States in support of HelpAge India, India’s most long standing and reputed non-profit organization serving the disadvantaged elderly for more than 45 years. AFHI harnesses the power of the Indian American diaspora and well-wishers of India to support HelpAge India’s programs and on-ground initiatives geared towards at-risk elders. With operations and project sites in 26 of India’s 29 states, HelpAge India reaches millions of disadvantaged elders each year. What We Do Initiatives to Empower Elders – HelpAge India is the only pan-India non profit organization which is geared to the challenges facing the elderly disadvantaged populace. Through innovative programs and interventions, HelpAge has pioneered a 360 degree intervention model addressing different elements of elder needs – in healthcare, agecare, livelihoods and more – all geared to ensuring that disadvantaged elders can live with dignity. Build Scalable Models – HelpAge India’s low-cost interventions in healthcare, livelihoods etc have proved to be extremely impactful in improving the quality of life of elders in need – what started as small test pilots have today been brought to scale, and are reaching thousands of elders each day. Advocate for the voiceless – HelpAge India advocates for elder friendly policies, legislations, rules and regulations such that disadvantaged elders can exercise their rights, and avail appropriate government services due to them . We work with other partner organizations, civil society etc to foster an age friendly environment in India. Proof of Concept – HelpAge India runs various interventions across India that address different needs – this comes with more than 45 years of experience and sufficient proof of concept on the ground in terms of reach and impact.

Asian American Drug Abuse Program

AADAP exists to change lives and save families adversely impacted by substance abuse. It provides the diverse and multi-ethnic communities of Los Angeles a comprehensive "whole person" approach in its education, intervention, treatment, outreach, advocacy, and employment programs. AADAP distinguishes itself by embodying the Hawaiian concept of "Ohana," meaning "family." Each individual who joins AADAP joins a Family bound together by its values of compassion, responsibility, and respect.

American Federation for Aging Research

Founded in 1981, AFAR is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to support and advance healthy aging.  AFAR helps researchers begin and further their careers in aging research and geriatric medicine.  Over the past 26 years, AFAR has awarded more than $132 million to approximately 2,800 MD’s, PhD’s, and students.