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Mental Health Association of Westchester, Inc.
The mission of The Mental Health Association of Westchester County, Inc. (MHA) is to promote mental health in Westchester through advocacy, community education and direct services.
Tarrytown, New York
Central American Medical Outreach, CAMO
As a humanitarian organization is to improve the quality of life of people in Central America by strengthening health care systems and promoting sustainable community development.
Orrville, OhioMissouri Zen Center
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Saint Louis, Missouri
Partners For Pets
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Missouri
CouldYou?
CouldYou? (CY) is a US nonprofit that develops and scales transformational solutions to impact poverty. We do this by identifying both the partners and the proven solutions, by connecting them with the resources and those in the community that can affect real change, and delivering these solutions together. For over ten years, CY has been working with partners committed to listening, innovating, and delivering on their best to see transformation in Mozambique and around the world. Over the next ten years, we’re expanding our impact to change the world. Could you join us?
Oceanside, California
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
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF NORTH ALABAMA INC
It is the mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Alabama (BBBSNA) to create and support 1:1 mentoring relationships that ignite the power and potential of youth.
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama
LENAPE VALLEY FOUNDATION
Lenape Valley Foundation is a private, not-for-profit provider of crisis, information and referral, treatment, case management, residential, consultation, and psycho-educational services.
Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Community Health Care Clinic
Providing quality healthcare to the medically underserved population of McLean County through the operation of a free clinic.
Normal, Illinois
OKLAHOMA YOUTH EXPOSITION INC
The Oklahoma Youth Expo is the "World's Largest Junior Livestock Show" and is dedicated to providing an opportunity for Oklahoma 4-H and FFA members to exhibit their livestock, compete and develop leadership and life skills, which will benefit them far beyond the showring.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OklahomaItasca County Family YMCA, Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
GRAND RAPIDS, Minnesota
KEREN-OR INC
Keren Or Jerusalem Center for Blind Children with Multiple Disabilities is 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to the education and care of children in Israel who are visually impaired and also cognitively, developmentally, and/or physically disabled. Our mission is to provide our students with comprehensive care, stimulating educational exercises, and rehabilitative therapies designed to help them reach their full potential and lead lives that are meaningful and productive. Keren Or is the only therapy center of its kind in the world, under Jewish auspices, devoted exclusively to the visually impaired population. The Keren Or approach works with a lot of love, patience, and professionalism on the part of our dedicated team, persistent students, and supportive families. We focus optimistically on what each student might be able to achieve, if given the opportunity and the support. Students of our nonresidential center utilize different therapy and educational services during the day and are able to go home and spend time with their families at night. Our facilities, dedicated staff, and individualized therapy programs allow each of our students to reach his or her maximum potential. To meet the individual needs of our students, who range in the severity of their disabilities, our staff of therapists and caregivers work together to create a comprehensive customized care plan for each child. Each day, we witness little miracles when a child learns to walk, or when a child discovers how to communicate, or when a child finds joy in music and play. At Keren Or, we want all children to have the ability to simply be a child and as such, we provide top quality care and support for these children regardless of a family’s ability to pay. Keren Or’s New York office supports the Center in Jerusalem by communicating with and engaging donors, as well as providing opportunities for the community to get involved. With the help of our generous donors and funds from state and local municipalities, we aim to limit the financial burden on families so their children are able to benefit from the services provided by Keren Or. We are fortunate to have a very involved board at Keren Or who both advocate for, and provide oversight of our work. The Women’s Division is an active part of outreach and fundraising efforts efforts for Keren Or, These dedicated women host a variety of social and cultural activities to connect potential and current supporters with our mission. B’nei Mitzvah-aged children, high school students, college students, young professionals, and adults of all ages can become involved with and support the Keren Or mission in New York City as well as on the ground in Israel.
NEW YORK, New York