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Alma Center, Inc.
The Alma Center works to heal, transform and evolve the unresolved pain of trauma that fuels the continuation of cycles of violence, abuse and dysfunction in families and community. We work primarily with men at-risk or involved in the criminal justice system, with a particular focus on men who have a history of domestic violence.
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin
Haiti Partners
Helping Haitians change Haiti through Education
Vero Beach, Florida
Opening Doors, Inc.
We believe that our community is most strong when every community member is able to fulfill his or her potential. Our strategic approach is to help some of our most disadvantaged neighbors when they most need it, but not to stop at those safety net services. We believe that entering the economic mainstream is critically important to the marginalized members of our community.
Sacramento, California
Asociacion Interamericana Para La Defensa Del Ambiente (AIDA)
AIDA is an organization that uses the law to protect the environment, primarily in Latin America.
San Francisco, California
Nashville Vegfest
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Chapel Hill, Tennessee
The Sonder Project
Empowering impoverished communities through high-impact, sustainable development.
Santa Rosa Beach, Florida
Sylvia
We are a 'direct participation' charity where you choose your level of involvement. You can make a monetary donation or, if you choose, actually travel with us to the school and help. The level of participation is up to you. For those kind enough to donate, understand that there is no middleman with Sylvia's Children, all funds go directly to the school without any filters. Therefore, you not only see where your money goes, but you can also watch it work. Unfortunately, with many charities, you send off your money and you never know where it goes and never see it work. With Sylvia's Children ... you do! You can sponsor a child, make specific donations for needed items or just general donations. There is no minimum and no maximum and contributions are 100% tax deductible.
Holmdel
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Kansas City
Creating life-changing friendships for kids in Kansas City.
Kansas City, Missouri
The Kneeland Center for Poetry, Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
brownsburg, Indiana
Council on Aging for Henderson County
The Council on Aging for Henderson County was formed by a group of concerned local community members who wanted to ensure that an agency existed that focused solely on the safety and well-being of the older adults in the Henderson County community. This was realized on May 9th, 1969 when the Council on Aging incorporated as a private, non-profit agency and started operations at the Southern Railway Company’s old passenger depot. Although originally designed as a “council of agencies” that brought together other organizations that provided services for older adults, it soon became evident that unaffiliated volunteers were willing to contribute money or time in aiding those handicapped as a result of infirmities attributed to aging. Starting with those volunteer contributions, and with the help of governmental funds from the several sources and organizations like the Land of Sky Regional Council and United Way, the Council on Aging began to grow and develop its own programs that provided services for the older adults in Henderson County. The first program the Council on Aging developed was the Visiting Nurse program, where nurses would visit homebound older adults unable to leave their homes to go visit the doctor. From this program, such things as a Visiting Committee, a Hearing Aid Program, and the development of the first nutrition site were done by the Council on Aging. In the fall of 1978, federal funds became available under the Older American’s Act to employ a director full-time to assist the Council in becoming the “Local Point on Aging” in Henderson County. This allowed the agency to take a larger role in providing services for the older adults in Henderson County. Beginning in 1981, the Council on Aging initiated a home-delivered meal program to supplement the Meals on Wheels program at the time run by the Department of Social Services. By 1996, the Council on Aging was awarded Block Grant money for home-delivered meals and had taken over the county wide delivery of the Meals on Wheels program and have provided the service to homebound older adults ever since! In 1998, the congregate meals program at the Sammy Williams Center was started, and has provided older adults 60 and above an opportunity to socialize and enjoy a hot meal every Monday through Friday ever since. The Partnership for Independent Living, established in 2005, is a partnership between the Council on Aging and the Department of Social Services where professional social workers and support staff who assist the older adults in Henderson County with remaining independent and living in their own homes for as long as possible by coordinating appropriate services within the community.
Hendersonville, North Carolina
OKLAHOMA AIDS CARE FUND
Mission: The Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund (OACF) is a fundraising and advocacy organization dedicated to providing financial support and resources to HIV/AIDS service providers in the state of Oklahoma. Our goal is to reduce new HIV transmissions, stigma and health disparities while increasing access to care and HIV/AIDS related services. What We Do: OACF provides funding and resources to the most pressing needs of the HIV/AIDS community in Oklahoma. We conduct on- going needs assessments and vet the organizations providing direct assistance to families and individuals living with or affected by this disease. We monitor HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care programs and initiatives annually to ensure they are efficiently and effectively working to prevent the spread of HIV and/or assisting those living with HIV/AIDS through the HIV care continuum in order to maintain a healthy life and viral suppression.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma
Franciscan Mission Service
Offering radical, relational, relevant, and reconciling opportunities for lay Catholics to address issues of poverty by serving in solidarity with our brothers and sisters on the margins.
Washington, District Of Columbia