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Prostate Conditions Education Council
The Prostate Conditions Education Council is dedicated to saving and improving the lives of men and their loved ones, through innovative programming, early detection, patient support, educational outreach and increased access to the latest diagnostics and treatments for all prostate conditions.
Parker, Colorado
CASA of Southwestern Illinois
CASA of Southwestern Illinois is a 501c3 nonprofit based in Belleville that serves children in Madison, St. Clair and Monroe counties.
Belleville, Illinois
Compassion International, Inc.
Releasing children from poverty in Jesus' name.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Shamida Ethiopia Inc
Empowering the most vulnerable women and children in Ethiopia through education.
Chicgo, Illinois
Hearts You Hold
*To support, in a concrete material way, migrants, immigrants, refugees *To determine and provide what individuals need/want *To celebrate the organizations who represent and support migrants, immigrants, refugees
East Thetford, Vermont
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SYSTEMS INC
CSS is funded by donations from individuals, participating churches, community groups, businesses, grants and through fundraising events.
Aquasco, Maryland
FRIENDS OF NEVADA WILDERNESS
Since 1984 Friends of Nevada Wilderness has successfully led efforts to protect over 3 million acres of Wilderness – Nevada’s wild heritage.
Reno, Nevada
HEARTGIFT FOUNDATION
HeartGift provides lifesaving heart surgery to children from around the world where specialized medical treatment is either scarce or nonexistent.
Austin, TexasThe Potters House
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
BROOKLAND, Arizona
SYRIAN SUNRISE FOUNDATION
Sunrise-USA mission is to provide comprehensive relief and development aid to Syrians victims inside Syria and in the refugee camps in the neighboring countries.
Brooksville, Florida
English Language Institute/China (ELIC)
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Fort Collins, Colorado
Baltimore Tree Trust
Cities that have a robust, equitably distributed network of trees are equipped with valuable infrastructure that helps to make them cooler, more livable, and more resilient to the effects of global climate change. When centered as an economic driver, planting and maintaining trees, along with managing existing forest patches and green spaces, can serve as the basis of a 21st-century civil service sector. All of us at the Baltimore Tree Trust are guided by this vision of our city’s future and are privileged every day to work towards this promise.
Baltimore, Maryland