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INTERNATIONAL TREASURE HOUSE MINISTRIES INC

To share God's love through rescuing and equipping orphans and destitute children.

KATY, Texas
Adult Literacy League

Adult Literacy League

We empower Central Floridians to be thriving members of our community through literacy and education.

Winter Park, Florida
Stamp Out Starvation, Inc.
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Stamp Out Starvation, Inc.

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Cherokee, Oklahoma
Pan African Think Tank

Pan African Think Tank

To bridge the gap between Africa and the African Diaspora through Pan African forums that assist with research as a means to collectively advocate.

Arlington, Texas
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REACH INTERNATIONAL

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

BERRIEN SPRINGS, Michigan
MAZON: A JEWISH RESPONSE TO HUNGER

MAZON: A JEWISH RESPONSE TO HUNGER

MAZON's advocacy works to ensure that hungry people have access to nutritious food today and demands government policies assure no one goes hungry tomorrow.

Los Angeles, California
Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation
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Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation

The MTRP Foundation is a support entity for Mission Trails Regional Park. The park is only 12 miles from downtown San Diego and is owned and operated by the City of San Diego Park and Recreation Department's Open Space Division. It encompasses nearly 7,000 acres of both natural and developed recreational areas. We support a variety of activities in the nearly 15,000 square foot state-of-the art Visitor Center including: maintaining, improving and developing new exhibits, developing and printing the The park has 60 miles of trails for hiking, and mountain biking, rock climbing, fishing and a 46 site campground. Its rugged hills, valleys and open areas represent a San Diego prior to the landing of Cabrillo in San Diego Bay in 1542. MTRP provides a quick, natural escape from the urban hustle and bustle. MTRP has been called the third Jewel in the City of San Diego Park System. Along with Balboa Park and Mission Bay Park, it provides San Diego residents and visitors a way to explore the cultural, historical, and recreational aspects of San Diego. Started in 1974, Mission Trails Regional Park has become one of the largest urban parks in the United States. Originally used by the Kumeyaay, the park is the site of the Old Mission Dam, built to store water for the Mission San Diego de Alcala. The MTRP Foundation is a support entity for Mission Trails Regional Park which is owned and operated by the City of San Diego's Park and Recreation Department's Open Space Division.

San Diego, California
THIRST RELIEF INTERNATIONAL INC

THIRST RELIEF INTERNATIONAL INC

CREATING ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER VARIES IN METHOD, DEPENDING ON THE LOCATION, COMMUNITY AND SCALE OF NEED. WE UTILIZE THE MOST APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY AVAILABLE TO OUR LOCAL PARTNERS TO ACCOMPLISH OUR MISSION.

Bend, Oregon
Commission Mankind Inc

Commission Mankind Inc

Our Mission is to fulfill the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19) by providing a simple avenue for every believer to participate in advancing the gospel throughout the world while networking and encouraging those who are already serving on the mission field.

Geismar, Louisiana
Deeper Walk International Inc

Deeper Walk International Inc

Deeper Walk International exists to help people identify and overcome the obstacles to a deeper walk with God.

Carmel, Indiana
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Brain Injury Alliance

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Albuquerque, New Mexico
Invisible Illness Awareness Network

Invisible Illness Awareness Network

Invisible Illness Awareness Network is committed to increasing awareness of invisible illnesses, chronic illnesses, and disabilities, especially among current and future healthcare professionals. We promote understanding through our adaptable education program designed for high schools, colleges, and other forms of higher education, while encouraging empathy between patients, providers, and the general population. We work to reduce the stigma associated with invisible illnesses and disabilities, advocate for institutional change by fostering awareness in healthcare, education, and workplace environments, and create inclusive and accessible spaces where people with invisible conditions can feel safe, seen, and supported.

HOFFMAN EST, Illinois