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HAITI PARTNERS
Haiti Partners helps Haitians change Haiti through education.
Vero Beach, Florida
The Food Group
Fighting hunger. Nourishing our community.
NEW HOPE, Minnesota
DOLLS FOR DAUGHTERS AND KENZIS KIDZ
Dolls for Daughters and Kenzi's Kidz works to support underprivileged children and their families in Colorado.
Denver, Colorado
United Nations Association of Greater Boston
Founded over sixty years ago, United Nations Association of Greater Boston (UNA-GB) is dedicated to building understanding of and support for the ideals and work of the UN among the Greater Boston community. We serve as a resource on the broad agenda of critical global issues addressed by the United Nations and its agencies: peacekeeping, human rights, humanitarian relief, economic development, and education. As a chapter of the United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA-USA), we offer educational and public programs that emphasize and promote the work done to relating to the goals and programs of the United Nations. Daily operations are run by a small staff with support by an active Executive Committee that consists of Officers of the organization, a dedicated Board of Directors, and an Advisory Council.
Boston, Massachusetts
CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER OF AIKEN COUNTY
The mission of the Child Advocacy Center (CAC) of Aiken County is to provide a safe environment and supportive services which promote healing to abused children and their families through intervention, treatment and prevention.
Aiken, South Carolina
CARROLL COUNTY CASA INC
Through the power of volunteer advocacy, Carroll County CASA works to ensure that all victims of child abuse and neglect are given a chance to thrive in a safe, permanent home. CASA's trained and supervised volunteers provide an independent voice for children, one child at a time, by speaking for their best interests in the family court system.
Carrollton, Georgia
Dot Products
Dot Products is a school supply company that funds education for students around the world. Every product we sell funds half a day of school for our students with our partner organizations in Congo, Tanzania, and Mexico.
THEN FEED JUST ONE INC
Then Feed Just One is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation with a mobile food packaging program that packages life saving nutritious meals for starving children and their families in Honduras, Central America. Our name is taken from a quote of Mother Teresa, who once said, “If you cannot feed a hundred people, then feed just one.” Our goal is simple: to help alleviate hunger and malnutrition in the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. The food we package is used as a base from which the hungry and malnourished can help escape the dire consequences of their daily lives. In cooperation with various organizations in Honduras this food is distributed to the most needy in orphanages, children’s homes, and throughout the general population. We accomplish this task each time a school, church, club, or community desires to have a food packing event.
Le Mars, IowaOBAT HELPERS INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana
FR BERNARD YOUTH CENTER INC
Youth Retreat facility located one hour South from Portland and 20 minutes Northeast of Salem in the heart of the lush Willamette Valley of Oregon. A place for spiritual growth and personal development specializing in hosting weekend retreats and summer camps for youth and young adults ages 14 - 38 and their mentors. Groups come to FBYC from near and far including national and international visitors
Mount Angel, Oregon
S A F E HARBOUR INC
SAFE Harbor, serves Lake County and the Flathead Reservation to provide shelter, safety, legal services, nurturing, advocacy, financial support and healing to the survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking.
RONAN, Montana
GROVE CITY FOOD PANTRY-EMERGENCY SERVICE INC
The Grove City Food Pantry probably got started in the late 1980's or early 1990's. At some point the Grove City Ministerial Association took responsibility for finding a host church to house the pantry and find a volunteer director. The directorship proved to be a bigger job than one person could handle and burn out was common.
Ohio