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Advocating generationally responsible fiscal policy.
To alleviate the suffering of feral and abandoned cats in San Diego County by controlling their population through spay/neuter.
Their mission is to support and enhance the lives of families living with Eosinophilic Disorders
Educating about the potential adverse effects of benzodiazepines taken as prescribed.
Our mission is to protect innocence through technology. We partner with a global force of child exploitation investigators, police officers, prosecutors and digital forensic experts to rescue children from sexual abuse and apprehend predators. Our CPS Technology has led to the rescue of 2,200 children and the arrest of 9,600 predators.
TO PROVIDE FREE AND LOW COST CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPS THROUGHOUT NEW YORK CITY FOR PEOPLE FROM GROUPS THAT HAVE HISTORICALLY BEEN DEPRIVED OF A VOICE IN SOCIETY.
"Our mission is to reduce the prevalence of Lyme Disease through Education, Prevention, and Research. Working together with other groups and organizations, as well as government entities, sharing in resources, to enhance and extend service to the community."
“To protect and enhance the health of the salt ponds for the benefit of wildlife and people.” Our mission includes educating the residents of the salt ponds region about the salt ponds' value to the economy, and how residents can contribute to the well-being of the resource. SPC also acts as a conduit between the residents of the coastal communities and state and local governments for the flow of information vital to the survival of the salt ponds and their environs. SPC works to implement programs which enhance the environment of the salt ponds and contribute to their protection, preservation, and economic well-being. Finally, we network with other organizations to make our ecological experience available to residents of other New England coastal areas with similar needs.
FAC started as a small group of families gathered around a kitchen table in 1979 and has blossomed into the nation's leading voice on mental health.
Working together to ensure that every Oakland child learns and loves to read.
They focus on helping native youth discover self-identity and preserve their culture through community building, education, oral history, and traditional musical arts. Their members and volunteers promote living abstinent from alcohol and drugs. This provides the momentum that helps us affect change. Using data-driven models, beginning the process of healing, that make a long-lasting difference.