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Project Helping
To improve mental wellness through daily practice of kyndfulness - volunteering, acts of kyndness, and gratitude.
Denver, Colorado
National Foundation for Teen Safe Driving
National Foundation for Teen Safe Driving is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charitable organization dedicated to reducing the number of deaths and injuries resulting from automobile crashes by promoting safe driving and passenger safety, through leadership, education and awareness.
New York, New York
Project 2.0 Foundation
The Project 2.0 Foundation is committed to assisting veterans in their PTSD symptom management while enabling and training them for integration into the successful post-military life they desire. The Project 2.0 Foundation was formed in August 2019 after accidentally finding positive results in a group of Army special operations forces veterans who found they could better manage their PTSD symptoms by training for, and participating in, triathlons and other athletic events. With each other’s encouragement and support, their symptoms became more manageable with their focus on athletics, physical fitness, and proper nutrition as a mission, rather using recreational drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism. Symptoms of depression decreased or were eliminated entirely. Once our veterans saw their personal success with PTSD symptom management, we heard a chorus of questions and requests for assistance in entrepreneurial opportunities and new (or continued) business education within the civilian world. With the consideration by members of the psychiatric field, we formed this foundation with the mission to bring our findings national and open our program to all veterans. We have gathered a group of psychologists, physical fitness trainers, licensed nutritionists and dieticians, and business leaders and founders in various industries to assist in our mission. The Project 2.0 Foundation program encompasses all aspects of post military life: mental, physical, and financial training and support. The objective for each member is to create a “NEW YOU 2.0” version of themselves, and to obtain the post-military life that they envision for themselves and their families.
Los Angeles, CaliforniaAmerican Horticultural Society
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia
Green Pets America Charities: Operating as AHIMSA HUMANE SOCIETY
Our Mission is creating a world, that has the highest respect for all living things. Practicing nonviolence towards animals, the planet, and humanity. We build alliances and support like-minded nonprofits that work each day to build a world of peace and nonviolence towards humanity, animals, and our planet. We practice the AHIMSA 7 Right Actions for living life fully at the edge with the highest reverence for all living things and the avoidance of violence toward all life. 1 MINDFULNESS: Daily mindfulness, yoga, or prayer on nonviolence and peace. 3. INTENTIONAL LIVING. Living an intentional and creative life of love and nonviolence towards humanity, animals, and the Planet. 4. FOOD. Do not follow the crowd. Eat vegetarian, vegan, or plant-based eating. 5. ECOLOGY/ NATURE. Take bold actions towards the end of violence to all animals of factory farming and factory agriculture. 6. COMPANION ANIMALS. Go to the end. Jump and create wings on the way down. Upset the norm to end the violence and euthanizations of shelter animals. 7. BE A LEADER. Do not be a follower. You’ve been given a mile. Don’t take only an inch. At AHIMSA we believe there are two ways each of us must choose to view today's humanity. Hopeful or Fearful. We see Hopeful. We see people who are manifesting a bridge to a new world. People who are bridging today’s interregnum. Creating each day, a world of peace and nonviolence towards humanity, animals, and our planet. To that end, we work to live an Ahimsa way of life. See what that means. You can too. Join us and others at www.AhimsaHumaneSociety.org
Woodstock, Georgia
Topeka Rescue Mission, Inc.
Bringing Help and Hope through Faith with its sleeves rolled up.
TOPEKA, Kansas
Autism Spectrum Disorder Foundation
ASDF helps meet the needs of children and families affected by autism.
Schererville, IndianaAdult
We are a faith-based Christian growth program. We are an adult facility assisting males ages 18 and older. We are non-medical and non-clinical. We are a completely voluntary program. We are a minimum 15 month program. A minimum of five months in Hot Springs, AR. 10 months in the second phase of the program in Cape Girardeau, MO.
HOT SPRINGS, ArkansasAmerican Leadership Forum - Silicon Valley
ALF joins and strengthens diverse leaders, creating and supporting networks for good.
SAN JOSE, California
TIP Global Health
TIP Global Health achieves lasting improvements in health outcomes in resource-limited settings.
Aptos, California
Allegheny CleanWays
Allegheny CleanWays is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed in 2000 to "engage and empower people to eliminate illegal dumping and littering in Allegheny County." Illegal dumping and littering both degrade communities and our quality of life. Illegal dumping creates significant risks to public health and the environmental quality. Litter creates a sense of neglect, reducing property values and inviting property vandalism. Residents and businesses have the power to prevent and eliminate BOTH illegal dumping and litter.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Heights and Hills
Our mission is to support older adults to age successfully in their Brooklyn communities. To age successfully, one needs to have: Financial security – having enough money to pay one’s bills. Food security – having sufficient food and nutrition. Access to health care – being able to get to and pay for doctors and medication. A safe, affordable, and comfortable place to live. One’s basic tasks of daily life accomplished – from bathing to bill-paying. Social supports that prevent isolation. Our mission and values have remained steadfast since 1971. We believe that older adults are valuable contributing members of their communities, who are entitled to live as independently as possible with dignity and personal choice. We believe that professionally delivered home-based and community-based social services are essential for maintaining the health and wellbeing of older adults. We believe that support for family caregivers is critical in keeping older adults healthy, at home, and connected to family and community. We believe that engaging community volunteers to provide social interaction for their older neighbors contributes to increased health, satisfaction and longevity. We believe that by bringing youth and older adults together in intergenerational programs not only gives youth a knowledge and appreciation of the challenges of aging, but also strengthens the bonds between generations and brightens the lives of older Brooklynites.
Brooklyn, New York