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Amazima Ministries
Amazima Ministries International was founded by Katie Davis in 2008. The organization, based out of Franklin, Tennessee, feeds, educates and encourages the orphaned, poor and vulnerable in the country of Uganda. The name we chose for this ministry represented what she longed to see take root in the lives of everyone who came in contact with our ministry. In Luganda, the local language, Amazima (Ah-mah-zeemah) means “truth.” Amazima Ministries desires to reveal the truth of God’s unconditional love through Jesus Christ to the people of Uganda. We show our love for God by obeying His command to care for the least of His people and make disciples of all nations. Every outreach program of Amazima Ministries, whether education sponsorship, feeding, vocational assistance or community outreach, is accompanied by Biblical teaching and spiritual encouragement. We know that nourishing the physical needs of these people is not the ultimate goal. We long to see them fed spiritually and restored into a right relationship with God.
Franklin, Tennessee
Healthy Smiles, Healthy Children: The Foundation of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
Healthy Smiles, Healthy Children supports community-based, dentist-led programs providing dental care for children from low-income families.
Chicago, IllinoisSUNCOAST SPORTS CLUB INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
SARASOTA, Florida
San Diego Children's Discovery Museum
San Diego Children's Discovery Museum sparks a love of learning so all children can discover their wildest dreams!
Escondido, California
MISSION COUNCIL ON ALCOHOL ABUSE FOR THE SPANISH SPEAKING
We offer group and individual counseling to individuals and families dealing with substance abuse. We serve Spanish or English Monolingual as well as bilingual.
San Francisco, California
FOREST SPRINGS CAMP AND CONFERENCE CENTER INC
Forest Springs' mission is to provide programs and facilities in a camping environment with a trained service-oriented staff who use the Word of God to help initiate faith and cultivate maturity in Jesus Christ.
WESTBORO, Wisconsin
Support the Enlisted Project
STEP’s mission is to provide emergency financial education and support to our active duty junior enlisted military (E1-E6) and recently discharged veteran families. Our focus is on homelessness prevention and assisting our junior service members and their families who are battling to survive financially to meet basic food and other life necessities. The difficulties these families face continue to increase every year. STEP assists families in becoming financially self-sufficient through financial counseling and education, by providing emergency grants during their time of crisis and sets them on a path to success while they are protecting our Nation
San Diego, California
One Health Society
To become a leading organization in promoting of rational use of medicines to serve the community and meet humanitarian needs.
Dar es salaam, Dar Es Salaam
Southern Vision Alliance
Southern Vision Alliance (SVA) is a justice-centered values-based “grassroots intermediary” organized to provide incubation, infrastructure, capacity building, coaching, and technical assistance to frontline organizing projects, leadership programs, and collaborations led by directly-impacted communities in the US South. We are an anchor for frontline groups and leaders to disrupt and transform power for collective liberation.
Durham, North Carolina
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Southern Arizona
NAMI Southern Arizona is a non-profit organization that provides no cost advocacy, education, and support to all those affected by mental illness.
Tucson, Arizona
NightLight International
NightLight is an international organization compelled by love to reach out to, rescue, and restore all those who are negatively impacted by sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation.
Families Forward Philadelphia
In so doing, FFP plays an important role in offering a pathway out of poverty and homelessness in Philadelphia, supporting an average of 300 families annually across our programs, including over 500 children.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania