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Friends of San Francisco Animal Care and Control
Friends of San Francisco Animal Care and Control (FSFACC) is the only organization dedicated to raising funds for the City’s municipal, open-admission animal shelter and its rescue partners in order to enhance or establish programs and services that benefit animals, and serve and educate the public.
San Francisco, CaliforniaBig Brothers Big Sisters of the Heart of Georgia, Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
MACON, Georgia
KidZ at Heart International
KidZ at Heart is a global Christian community that trains, partners with, and mobilizes networks of leaders to help children fall deeply in love with Jesus.
Mesa, ArizonaSURFERS ENVIRONMENTAL ALLIANCE
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
LONG BRANCH, New Jersey
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
To inspire and educate all with the beauty and importance of plants; to advance sustainability and promote human and environmental well-being through action and research; and to celebrate its historic glasshouse.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Oklahoma Lions Eye Bank
We are a cornea recovery agency located in Oklahoma City. Our mission is to provide surgeons with the cornea tissue needed to restore vision to the many people who have a corneal disease or corneal injury.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Temple of Fortuna dot com
Our mission is to provide a doorway to weekly Neo-Pagan Goddess worship for beginners, for spiritual people who have been considering Paganism and are accustomed to a more traditional worship service, and for global Pagans who simply wish for an organized system of online worship.
Helendale, California
North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA)
Save Our Seas - These three words together summarize the mission of the North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA). NAMEPA is a marine industry-led organization of environmental stewards working to preserve the marine environment by promoting sustainable marine industry best practices and educating seafarers, students and the public about the need and strategies for protecting global ocean, lake and river resources.
Weston, Connecticut
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
St. Louis Language Immersion School
Mission St. Louis Language Immersion School provides a bilingual, culturally responsive, transformational education that enriches the children of St. Louis city. Purpose To dismantle systems of oppression by creating a just, equitable and inclusive school, St. Louis community, and world. Values Provide an accessible and rigorous bilingual education Listen to and engage all voices Commit to equity, anti-racism and cultural competency Reflect on and respond to data throughout our school Celebrate mission moments, both big and small
St. Louis, Missouri
Churches Active in Northside
Churches Active in Northside (CAIN) is a 501(c)3 that transforms lives and inspires hope by providing nutritious food, crisis assistance, resources, and compassion in a way that respects human dignity and builds a more vibrant community. Its Household Stabilization Ministry’s hospitality removes barriers in seeking help. Low-income, under-resourced, food-insecure households receive vital stabilization services including nutrient-dense food; household and hygiene items; referrals; and on-site application for critical supports including SNAP (food stamps), Medicaid and Earned Income Tax Credit.
Cincinnati, Ohio
NEW HOPE CHILDREN'S HOME
New Hope provides a long-term home for orphaned, abandoned and at-risk children in Arequipa, Peru.
Yorkville, New York