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Coalition for the Upper South Platte
To protect the water quality and ecological health of the Upper South Platte Watershed, through the cooperative efforts of watershed stakeholders, with emphasis placed on community values and economic sustainability.
Lake George, Colorado
Dream City
Our mission is to inspire change through advocacy, art, wellness, and community connections.
Iowa City, Iowa
HealthEd Connect
HealthEd Connect builds on a solid foundation of 20 years of experience with volunteer Community Health Workers who are directly involved with the families and special needs in their villages. Many of these villages are now facing incredible challenges as the number of orphaned children, primarily due to HIV/AIDS, has grown dramatically and the typical surviving caregiver is an aging grandmother who has lost both her husband and children. Going forward, HealthEd Connect will remain flexible and adaptive by connecting villagers and their leaders to expanding visions of possibilities, targeted training, and access to resources.
Independence, MissouriEVANGELICAL ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana
Disabled Patriot Fund, Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
SYA Foundation
Sunburst Youth Academy helps to reclaim the lives of at-risk 16 to 18 year olds in this FREE 5 1/2 month residential program to produce graduates with the values, skills, education and self-discipline necessary to succeed as adults and citizens.
Los Alamitos, California
Daily Planet
The Daily Planet offer a full range of healthcare services to individuals regardless of one's ability to pay, insurance or housing status.
RICHMOND, Virginia
The S.H.E. College Fund
The S.H.E. College Fund (SCF) provides full scholarships for college, university, or trade school education along with comprehensive life skills training and mentorship to young women of Narok County who have been at risk for harmful traditional practices such as Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) and Early Forced Child Marriage (EFCM) and have found refuge at Safe Houses. There, they are sent to primary and secondary school. Once these young women graduate from secondary school they are no longer protected by the safe houses and, though they have been reconciled with their parents, their families do not have the financial means to pay for post-secondary education. By providing these young women with a post-secondary education, SCF makes it possible for them to acquire the knowledge, skills, experience, and self-confidence to go out into the world, secure a job or start a small business, and serve as role models and changemakers in their communities.
Fairfax, California
Crossroads Prison Ministry
Crossroads connects people in prisons with mentors from churches to develop Christ-centered relationships as they study God's word together.
MichiganBUFFALO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
BUFFALO, New York
WORLDWIDE ENDEAVORS
Worldwide Endeavors (WWE) is a non-profit charitable organization established to help the less fortunate help themselves. Our goal is to help others improve their situations in a way that is self-sustaining. Currently , we are assisting projects in 4 countries: Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, and Zimbabwe. All current projects are Primary Schools (US grades K – 7) WWE has a Board of Directors that reviews applications for new projects and oversees all current projects and the management of the organization. Each project is represented by a Board member who serves as the U.S. Project Director for monitoring, fundraising, and reporting to the Board. Donations to Worldwide Endeavors should be directed to specific projects. Contributions are tax deductible under the U.S. IRS tax code, section 501(c) (3). World Wide Endeavors Mission Statement (Mar 2014) Our Vision (Why we do what we do) We believe in the fundamental worth of all human beings and the importance of each person achieving his or her full potential, no matter what their circumstances. Our Mission (What we do) We help the less fortunate help themselves, with a specific focus on education and health. Our Approach (How we do what we do) We respect our partners and listen to their goals. We work together and develop local leaders for sustainable projects. We raise money to achieve agreed upon goals, make periodic visits, provide technical assistance, evaluate milestones, and require high levels of accountability.
Durham, North Carolina
HealthRight International, Inc.
HealthRight International builds lasting access to health for excluded communities, employing a human rights-based approach and working closely with community partners to improve local capacity and advance the inclusivity of health systems.
New York, New York