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ANIMALS AS NATURAL THERAPY

ANIMALS AS NATURAL THERAPY

Animals as Natural Therapy (ANT) offers healing programs based on the knowledge that animals can teach humans important life skills: respect for self and others, trust-building, and clear communication. As a 501(c)3 non-profit, ANT operates out of Windy Acres, a one-hundred-year-old, 5-acre farm situated at the edge of Bellingham, WA in Northwest Washington. Windy Acres provides a peaceful, secluded spot for our animal and human partners to practice their healing work. Over the past decade, ANT has touched the lives of thousands of children and adults.

Bellingham, Washington
FFT Helping Others

FFT Helping Others

FFT Helping Others is a grassroots advocacy 501C3 non-profit organization to aid families and individuals in Volusia County and surrounding areas that require advocacy and resources from domestic violence, human, sex, and labor trafficking, including spreading awareness of military domestic violence, child abuse, and teen dating violence.

Deland, Florida
The CSP Foundation

The CSP Foundation

To enhance the quality of life for children, by providing communities in Sub-Saharan Africa with access to life-changing opportunities and sustainable solutions.

Washington, District Of Columbia
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Keep Youth Doing Something, Inc. dba KYDS

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

VAN NUYS, California
Broken Chains International

Broken Chains International

We provide Christian counseling & life coaching to individuals, couples and families and some of our counselors have a concentration in ministry leaders. We also speak for marriage, men’s, and women’s conferences as well as professional trainings nationally and internationally.

Georgia
A Door of Hope

A Door of Hope

At Door of Hope, our vision is to exemplify God’s love for foster children and families by providing a Christian home for every foster child and biblical counsel and supportive services through our partnership with the Christian community. A Door of Hope exists for the purposes of glorifying God and providing hope for kids in crisis by fulfilling the spiritual mandate to care for the modern-day orphan.

Pinellas Park, Florida
All The Difference, Inc.

All The Difference, Inc.

All The Difference, Inc. provides Delaware and the surrounding areas with a unique way to work with children and adults with developmental differences. We offer an outpatient clinic that takes an integrated approach to occupational therapy, speech therapy, parental education, involvement and training for addition home-based support. This array of services is provided in the unique and innovative model of The Greenspan Floortime Approach (TM)/DIR developed by Stanley Greenspan, M.D.

Wilmington, Delaware
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CHILDREN MENDING HEARTS INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

SHERMAN OAKS, California
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GREEN CITIES FUND INC

Green Cities Fund was founded in 2005 by husband and wife Tom Miller and Tran Tuong Nhu to provide "start up" assistance to small humanitarian projects. It is tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and a registered California public benefit corporation. FEIN 20-3911647 Tom's law firm pays all overhead costs, so 100% of all contributions are dedicated to project support.

Berkeley, California
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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF ZANESVILLE INC

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

ZANESVILLE, Ohio

NCRC

NCRC (National Community Reinvestment Coalition) is a coalition of more than 600 community-based organizations working for economic fairness. Founded in 1990, we're an organization that provides training, technical assistance and support and counseling services to our members and other individuals, organizations, and businesses.

Washington, District Of Columbia
Philadelphia Falcon Soccer Club

Philadelphia Falcon Soccer Club

The Club is formed solely for:Charitable, educational and outreach purposes;Fostering local, national and international amateur soccer competition; andPerforming community-based missions within the bounds of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania