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CCVI's mission is to prepare children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities, to reach their highest potential in the sighted world.
Provide fun outlets for children with chronic illness and diseases.
Provide free eye exams and glasses to elementary school students in low-income communities throughout California and the nation.
Our national mission is to educate the American public as to the growing seriousness of Alzheimer's, Dementia and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) in the American population by raising the necessary donations through strategic research initiatives and heightened public awareness to accomplish our objectives. We are also dedicated to helping fund the necessary research to find a cure for both Alzheimer's and Dementia while promoting awareness, education, and research funding in the area of improved safety standards to prevent TBI (traumatic brain injury), potential precursors to Alzheimer's and Dementia.
Founded in 2011 with the mission to help families cope with the financial burdens of a colon cancer diagnosis and spread awareness of the symptoms of colon cancer and the importance of early detection.
Christian Living Communities enriches the quality and dignity of life for older adults, through services and care that reflect Christian love, respect, and compassion toward each individual.
Connecting to Cure Crohn's and Colitis unites the IBD community to promote public awareness about Crohn's and colitis, to fund research for new treatments and cures, and to support patients and their families living with these chronic illnesses.
Advocates for Disease Education, Inc (A4DE), is a nonprofit organization that strives in various formats to: - Promote healthy living to those affected by the most prevalent ailments that are affecting our communities - Provide disease awareness & education - Teach coping skills to victims & caretakers - Teach healthy cooking specific to the disease at hand - Provide the resources & assistance with getting the proper medical attention
Kevin Gibbons and Carolyne Ariokot started Health Access Connect based on the need for antiretroviral treatment (ART) and other health services that they witnessed in fishing villages on Lake Victoria. Many people fail to get health services because it’s too expensive and difficult to travel to the nearest facility. We said, “There must be a way to address this problem!” HAC came from that initial need that we learned from the communities, and our programs are all designed to serve our mission to link Ugandans living in remote areas with healthcare resources. Over time we have worked with health workers to integrate more services, including malaria treatment, vaccinations, perinatal care, child checkups, and family planning.
Our mission is to provide free social and medical service to anyone in need, regardless of age, race, national origin, ethnicity, gender, disability, sexual orientation, political affiliation, or religious belief. We aim to establish ourselves in a manner that reflects the moral values of Islam and correlates to the ethical foundations prevalent in America.
Our mission is to remove the barriers that keep vulnerable and oppressed persons illiterate and uneducated; empower them with knowledge so they may reach their full potential in life and become contributing members of society.
The Lion Heart Heroes Foundation seeks to promote heart health for our military community. Objectives: Raise awareness of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and advocate for heart health in the military community. Promote the presence and use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDS) on military posts and at physical fitness events. Support research and partner with the Navy to develop cardiac screening protocols to help identify cardiac abnormalities within our military community. Demonstrate heart screening protocols using the latest scientific techniques.