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I CAN STILL SHINE PROGRAM
We help women and children that have left abusive homes. ICSSP provides food, clothing, housing, electric bill assistance, medical assistance, eyeglasses, cars, car repairs, college education and other emergency needs to help them get back on their feet.
HURST, Texas
Jackson Hole Lacrosse Club
Engage and cultivate youth in our community through exceptional lacrosse programs, inspiring participants to be their best both on and off the field.
Jackson, Wyoming
Make A Difference Leadership Foundation
Make A Difference Leadership Foundation (MAD Leadership Foundation) focuses on leadership development through education: the approach is to identify academically talented scholars, who do not have the necessary financial resources, and offer them support in the areas of education, leadership and life-skills development.
Cape Town, Western Cape
Hopeland
Hopeland is a non-profit organization focused on finding better ways to keep children in families. There are 25 million children globally growing up without a family, but 385 million more at risk of separation. We create initiatives domestically and abroad to prevent parent/child separation and mobilize a movement of families to provide support to these vulnerable children.
NY, New York
LIGHTHOUSE RANCH FOR BOYS INC
The Lighthouse Ranch was founded in March 1979 by Jim and Lovella Yohe. It is located on a beautiful 40 acre site in Southeast Louisiana. Over one thousand boys have lived at the Ranch and have benefited from its program. Lighthouse Ranch for Boys is a Louisiana licensed, Class A child residential facility located in Loranger, LA. The program is designed for boys (12 through 17 years of age) whom are in need of a stable environment. Many of the over 1,000 boys which have lived at Lighthouse Ranch since its founding in 1979, have been victims of abuse, neglect, drugs, and unstable home environments, which have left the boys to develop maladaptive behavioral issues. By providing a stable, consistent, and structured environment which is both educational and therapeutic in nature, Ranch boys are able to focus on improving their lives. The Ranch has an on-campus accredited school, Lighthouse Christian Academy, with a Master Certified teacher. The school is recognized by the Tangipahoa school board as an Alternative Educational Program. Upon admission to the Ranch, most boys are struggling with academics, with wide learning gaps, a history of poor school attendance, and/or failing grades which places them at high risk for “dropping out” of school and repeating the cycle of poverty. By utilizing a one-on-one approach in a relaxed but structured environment, boys are able to work to close learning gaps, and work ahead in their academics. In addition to classroom style learning, Ranch boys are able to participate in horsemanship and agriculture electives. Learning how to care for animals, ride horses, grow a garden, prepare meals, and complete chores not only allows for the development of future employable skills, but fosters a spirit of independence and growth. The goal is to give residents a foundation for creating better future.
LORANGER, Louisiana
The Wayuu Taya Foundation
We are a non governmental, nonprofit organization founded in 2002 to help improve the lives of Latin-American indigenous communities while maintaining and respecting their traditions, culture and beliefs.
Los Angeles, California
Passaic-Clifton Lions Club
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Clifton, New Jersey
North Georgia Camp and Retreat Ministries, INC
North Georgia Camp and Retreat Ministries joins with the church to make disciples of Jesus Christ and to nurture leadership by creating experiences in Creation and in Christian community that encourage transformation, growth, and renewal for all people.
Dahlonega, Georgia
HIAS INC
HIAS rescues people whose lives are in danger for being who they are. We protect the most vulnerable refugees, helping them build new lives and reuniting them with their families in safety and freedom. We advocate for the protection of refugees and assure that displaced people are treated with the dignity they deserve. Guided by our Jewish values and history, we bring more than 130 years of expertise to our work with refugees.
Silver Spring, Maryland
Childrens Hunger Fund
At Children’s Hunger Fund, our mission is to deliver hope to suffering children by equipping local churches for gospel-centered mercy ministry.
Sylmar, California
OMNI YOUTH PROGRAMS
Our agency provides free training in youth and family alcohol prevention program and produces videos for teens and parents on YouTube that inform, support, and inspire. We are committed to creating and cultivating lifestyles that are free of alcohol, drugs and violence among youth and families. We do this through empowerment, family strengthening, skill building, education and counseling.
Sacramento, California
SUCCESS FOR ALL FOUNDATION INC
The Success for All Foundation began almost 30 years ago at Johns Hopkins University, School of Education with a program of federally funded research led by Drs. Robert Slavin and Nancy Madden. Researched by over 30 institutions for more than two decades, Success for All has been found to increase reading and math achievement, cut the achievement gap between African Americans, Hispanic, and White students, and prepare teachers to support the needs of English learners. Low achievement in high-poverty schools does not have to be inevitable.
Baltimore, Maryland