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Binky Patrol
We make blankets and give them away to children and teens in need of a reminder that they are not invisible, not forgotten, that someone cares. 0-18 receive binkies, those who are ill, abused, homeless, in foster care, or experiencing trauma.
BEAVERTON, Oregon
TEACHERS IN SPACE INC
Teachers in Space, Inc. is a non-profit educational organization which stimulates student interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by providing their teachers with extraordinary space science experiences and industry connections. Our professional development workshops for STEM teachers include personal and experimental flight opportunities, hands-on work with data sensors and remote device control, opportunities to meet and interact with scientists and developers at NASA and commercial space companies, and unique teaching materials and design contests to take back to the classroom. Teachers In Space, Inc. sparks a transfer of passion for space science and exploration from teachers to their students, preparing and encouraging those students to pursue further education and exciting, rewarding careers in the emerging space industry.
Cape May, New Jersey
CENTER OF HOPE
"restoring lives, one heart at a time"
LAKEWOOD, Colorado
ACTS MISSIONS
The ACTS Apostolate enables Catholic parish communities to utilize ACTS Retreats as an evangelization tool that inspires intentional Christ-centered discipleship.
San Antonio, Texas
Talking Bibles International
We believe everyone should have access to the Bible. You'd be surprised to know that around 1 BILLION people worldwide cannot read or are a part of oral cultures. This presents a unique challenge where they will need more than printed Bibles. They need to HEAR God's Word. Join us in bringing audio "Talking" Bibles to non-readers worldwide.
Escondido, CaliforniaOptions Clinic
“Options Clinic is a faith-based, accredited medical clinic, empowering women and men to make healthy decisions regarding their sexuality, pregnancy, and parenting, in a non-judgmental environment.”
Helena, Montana
Tulsa Hub
Tulsa Hub is a syndicate of volunteers, and a growing staff, on a mission to change lives through cycling. It is the only non-profit in Oklahoma providing certified bicycling-for-transportation education, refurbished bicycles, safety gear, and follow-up support to people in poverty, people with physical and mental disabilities, and people who are otherwise disenfranchised in our community. Tulsa Hub is the belief in human power made visible. Bikes are donated by Tulsa citizens and refurbished by Tulsa Hub staff and volunteer mechanics. After participants, complete training, bicycles, and safety gear are earned in the Adult Cycling Empowerment (A.C.E.) program. The mission also works to change the habits of the next generation through active transportation programs with middle-school and high-school students. Since our inception in 2008, we have helped more than 1,800 adults earn reliable transportation and given more than 2,500 bicycles to students in our Youth Programs. The Community Bike Workshop, open Tuesdays through Thursdays, offers low-cost bicycle repair and equipment to over 1,000 additional riders annually. Over 70% of ACE alumni continue building relationships with us and "give back" through volunteerism with Tulsa Hub and have reported using their bikes to get a job, go back to school, get their groceries and run their errands, get to church and into nature, and otherwise make moves toward improved self-reliance, dignity, and sense of opportunity.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
NATIONAL SPASMODIC DYSPHONIA ASSOCIATION
The NSDA is a grassroots organization working to improve the lives of people with spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological voice disorder that affects over 75,000 people in North America.
Itasca, Illinois
Tokens of Care
Charitable non-profit organization delivering hope to abused an neglected women and children. Start date of the nonprofit organization: January 1st, 2015.
Pittsboro, North Carolina
Christian Womens Job Corps of Madison County Alabama Inc.
Equipping women with essential skills to improve their lives
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama
International Ambassadress for Community Education & Development
Hello Friends and Family Members, Happiness and health blessing bringing in this new year! I hope this finds you all well and on top as we continue to ride this wave of life! We here at iam-ced.org have had a jam packed year of learning, stretching and growing sometimes painful into this new paradigm asking to be born and guided into the sustainable systems leading the forefront of this current global transition. Continuing to network with local agriculture and sustainable systems, we are now embarking on and continue foundational groundwork building earthships and educational centers here in northern California. As the native tribes believe, it will take conscious focus and care for the next 7 generations to see the change we want to be. As well as self-care being paramount in the times that we are living, we also continue to share holistic knowledge-based approach to health and taking action and responsibility for our own mental and physical well-being and sharing this knowledge with friends and family circles in an open source way. We have so far supported hundreds of individuals through detoxing and mental and physical health. From simple solutions such as fresh squeezed lemon water to Manuka honey antibiotic (most potent antibodies known to man!) Feel free to reach out to for any guidance and support for any challenges you or a loved one may have. A sustainable solution is at our finger tips, we just need the will and Curiosity to unlock the answer supporting and guiding each other and through this most exciting times to be alive!
Pacifica, California
Kula Project
We believe charity will not eradicate poverty, business will. Kula eradicates poverty through the development of entrepreneurs in Rwanda’s coffee communities.
Marietta, Georgia