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The Impact Center was created with the singular goal of connecting students with meaningful service opportunities that help transform their passion into action. By getting young people involved with volunteering in their communities at an early age, we hope to inspire lifelong commitments to service and learning.
The King Hussein Cancer Foundation USA is an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organization established to support the advancement and treatment of cancer, the care of cancer patients in the Middle East and the work of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KHCF) and Center (KHCC) in Jordan.
The King County Library System Foundation promotes literacy, learning, and libraries by providing support beyond public funding for initiatives and resources that enable the King County Library System to better serve the needs of our community.
United Way of King County is building a community where people have homes, students graduate and families are financially stable.
Since the installation of the monument, our fund-raising initiatives have primarily been to support the educational endeavors of our youth. In January of each year, as we celebrate the birthday of Dr. King, we commemorate his legacy by awarding annual scholarships to applicants who meet the qualifying criteria. Our focus is striving to keep the “dream alive” by encouraging their development skills, educational excellence, and integrity.
Founded by Tia Maria Torres, Villalobos Rescue Center is a 501c3 registered charity focusing on rehabilitation and rescue of the American Pit Bull Terrier dog, with help from the parolees who work and care for the dogs. VRC works ceaselessly to give Pit Bulls another chance in life. Each and EVERY dog gets spayed or neutered, and given any medical treatment necessary, before the search for that perfect home begins. Now located in Louisiana, due to the overwhelming need to help other dogs, VRC has now become an all breed rescue with the main focus still being on Pit Bulls. Now that we are in the South, we have to deal with the heartworm disease. This means that 99% of the dogs we take in, enter our facility with this pre-existing condition. It not only takes three to six months to cure, but costs up to $500 per dog.
From the website: "Soroka is a cutting-edge, world class medical institution that is the pride of Israel. From Los Angeles to New York, from Europe to Tel Aviv, our supporters create a network of friends who care and share a vision for Israel's future. Your involvement impacts many lives each and every day."
Founded in 1986, The Human Potential Center is a Fitness Center for the Mind and Heart. It provides workshops, classes, professional services, and opportunities for building emotionally-healthy community, all designed to spark the creativity, love and playfulness of the human spirit.
The Delaplaine Arts Center provides the Frederick region with educational opportunities and experiences in the visual arts through classes, exhibits, and programs.
Formed in 1969 to help youth engaged in high-risk behaviors, the Bridge today is a comprehensive, regional nonprofit agency offering a broad range of services to children and families in Greater Hartford. We have 39 residential beds for young people; four mental health clinics that serve children, families, and adults; a Teen Center; a Mosaic Parenting Center for families working towards reunification, and a nationally recognized Family Resource Center. Last year, we served more than 9,000 children and families. Our mission is to foster the courage and strength in children and families to meet life's challenges and build fulfilling lives.