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Bethesda Project's mission is to find and care for the abandoned poor and to be family with those who have none.
Project Alive is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit Hunter Syndrome research & advocacy foundation. Our mission is to cure Hunter Syndrome / Mucopolysaccharidosis II. Project Alive funds research programs focused on Hunter Syndrome, and assists industry and academics with designing research and clinical programs to treat Hunter Syndrome. Project Alive also advocates with regulatory and legislative bodies, as well as industry, for policies supporting the most effective and efficient clinical research programs and compassionate use / expanded access protocols.
Mission: Project Koru enriches lives through community and the outdoors as a way to move forward after cancer.
Project Outpour uses mobile showers to promote holistic health and dignity for persons moving through homelessness.
Project Vote is a national, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to the belief that an organized, diverse electorate is the key to a better America. Since 1994 Project Vote has worked to increase civic participation in the United States, focusing on three historically underrepresented constituencies: youth, people of color, and lower-income Americans.
Project Avary cultivates a community of support for children whose parents are imprisoned or otherwise involved with the criminal justice system.
Founded in 2012, Project Brownstone works to empower and develop underserved youths, using art and education as tools of change.
The Kern Project is on a mission to save homeless dogs and cats in Kern County, CA through rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming.
THE SPARROW PROJECT IS A NON-PROFIT, FAITH BASED ORGANIZATION PROVIDING SOCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES IN THE COMMUNITY OF MOORE.
Project Create provides accessible arts education to promote positive development in children, youth and families experiencing homelessness and poverty.
The Artemis Project helps homeless animals in New York City to receive needed medical care and to find good homes.
Alzheimer's Project, Inc. exists to provide comfort, support and assistance to persons with memory disorders and their caregivers in the Big Bend area.