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Lyme Disease Foundation

To promote; Research. Education, and Advocacy regarding Lyme and other Tick borne disorders.

Peter Frates Family Foundation

The Peter Frates Family Foundation is a 501c3 non profit established to financially assist ALS patients with the enormous financial burden of home health care. As the patient progresses on their ALS journey, these out of pocket expenses grow exponentially. Our assistance will help allow these patients to stay in their home surrounded by the love and support of their loved ones where they truly belong.

The Sickle Cell Association Of New Jersey

In concordance with the mission of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America; "to advocate for and enhance our membership's ability to improve the quality of health, life and services for individuals, families and communities affected by sickle cell disease and related conditions, while promoting the search for a cure for all people  in the world with sickle cell disease."  SCANJ is here to  help, educate, and advocate in the fight against sickle cell disease.

The Women's Home

The mission of The Women's Home is to build communities that strengthen women and support families as they reclaim their stability. The Women's Home has worked to build whole lives in the Houston area since our creation in 1957. Our services focus on vulnerable households with a special emphasis on women and families. We have four unique programs -- a residential treatment program located near downtown, and two permanent housing programs and a collaborative service center in Spring Branch -- that offer tailored housing, behavioral health care, and wrap around support services to help women, children, and families build resilient lives.

Turner Syndrome Society Of The United States

The mission of the Turner Syndrome Society of the United States is to advance knowledge, facilitate research, and provide support for all those touched by Turner syndrome.

LEOTO INC

LEOTO’s mission is to empower individuals living with low vision, blindness, or hearing impairments to become self-sufficient. LEOTO provides training and education in an innovative, accessible, and state of the art facility to help these individuals develop and achieve their full potential. The ultimate goal is to assist such persons in gaining independence and the confidence to function on their own.

VisionSpring

VisionSpring works to reduce poverty and generate opportunity in the developing world through the sale of affordable eyeglasses.

National Hemophilia Foundation

The National Hemophilia Foundation is dedicated to finding better treatments and cures for bleeding and clotting disorders and to preventing the complications of these disorders through education, advocacy and research.

Children's Village

Children’s Village is a nonprofit organization providing high-quality early childhood education to young children and educational enrichment to school-age children for families of all economic levels and diverse backgrounds.

Alliance for a Healthier Generation

Every mind, every body, every young person healthy and ready to succeed Working with schools, youth-serving organizations, and businesses, we’re building healthier communities that support children’s physical, social, and emotional health.

Marian Manor

Compelled by the love of Christ, Vincentian Collaborative System nurtures and sustains a ministry of compassionate care that preserves the human dignity of persons within a diverse and changing society.

Wayfinder Family Services

Wayfinder’s mission is to ensure that children, youth and adults facing challenges always have a place to turn. Founded in 1953 as the Foundation for the Junior Blind, we initially enabled blind and visually impaired children to lead fuller, more independent lives. Today, Wayfinder is a human services agency with expertise in child welfare, vision impairment and multiple disabilities. Across our programs, Wayfinder strives to achieve equity for all our clients, most of whom are low-income people of color. We serve nearly 20,000 children, youth, adults and family members annually. Our name became Wayfinder Family Services in January 2018