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As a non-profit organization, Upstream believes that smart policies are the best way to create communities that help people lead healthier, fuller lives. We seek out the most innovative, broad-based public health solutions that are backed by science and research, move them into the mainstream dialogue, and build momentum for change. Our goal is to address the most pressing health issues and improve people's wellbeing, one policy at a time.
Earicles supports an annual comprehensive conference to educate Microtia and Atresia (hearing loss) patients worldwide on the most effective treatment options available to them and their families. The conference will provide patients and their loved ones with key access to nationally recognized experts and cutting-edge research in the field of ear reconstruction. The conference’s unique format brings together individuals who have completed treatment and those who will do so in the future, fostering a community of mutual support and learning for families coping with the many stages of Microtia. Earicles is dedicated to advancing treatment options for children born without ears through innovation in surgical ear reconstruction and contributions to Microtia research. Earicles’ early research priorities include determining the psychological and physiological benefits of ear reconstruction and exploring why Microtia affects some populations at a higher rate. Earicles builds public awareness and support for Microtia patients through both national and international outreach efforts. Earicles advocates on behalf of patients to secure health insurance coverage for Microtia surgery and dispel the belief that it is a cosmetic procedure. By partnering with existing advocacy groups, Earicles fosters an accepting community for Mictoria patients and their families. Earicles provides cost-free and/or reduced cost surgical care for children with Microtia so that they can regain their confidence and experience a stigma-free childhood. In 2013, Earicles sponsored 3 cost-free surgeries and 5 reduced cost surgeries to children with microtia. Earicles will be sponsoring three surgeries in 2014 to those children .
GO, rescue & raise up orphaned and abused children in the name of Jesus.
As a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, MLV Foundation's mission is to connect the visually impaired and blind in order to enhance lives, encourage independence, and expand awareness, beginning in Oklahoma.
Religious Liberty, in the Bible and the American Constitution, is America’s greatest gift to the world tormented by hate and by religious persecution. Our Mission, like the Good Samaritan, is to save lives from all kinds of persecution, rejection, or neglect and to confirm them in God’s image, the Author of all Goodness. Guided by the Spirit of the Lord, and in light of the Gospel, we toil to save the persecuted flock wherever that might be. With this, our initial aim is to protect and preserve Christianity and its roots; to restore hope, faith and love to all the children of Abraham. We serve based on the two greatest commandments of God: to love God with all your heart, and to love your neighbor as yourself. We work in all nations as peacemakers, forming new Apostles of Hope and Mercy for God, and sending them forth as ambassadors of Christ to the broken hearted and the oppressed, Proclaiming a Year Acceptable to the Lord.
Life for a Child (USA) is Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong condition requiring daily insulin injections, blood glucose monitoring, education and specialist health care. Access to this life saving treatment is often difficult, and sometimes impossible, to achieve in less-resourced countries. Without support, many young people die soon after being diagnosed. Those who survive develop complications, such as eye damage and kidney failure.
Awareness, Education and Support for Kabuki Syndrome All Things Kabuki provides web based support and awareness opportunities around the globe. ATK is the only US non-profit - patient advocacy group serving the Kabuki Syndrome community.
Comfort Homesake is a California non-profit committed to culturally-relevant approaches to helping and supporting those who need end-of-life care, and their families. We work to increase individual, community, and broader national awareness around end-of-life care through advocacy, education, and consultation. We are on a mission to increase national awareness about aging and advance health care planning until every family is prepared.
The Eating Disorders Information Network is dedicated to the prevention of the physical, psychological, familial, and financial losess caused by eating disorders through education, awareness and early intervention.
To provide specialized rehabilitation and collaborative healthcare solutions that enhance the independence, productivity, and dignity of children and adults who are blind or visually impaired.
Since 2001, CECO has been providing hope for families that have been searching for the place where the impossible is possible. CECO offers a special needs school day kindergarten through 12th grade, summer camp, early intervention ages 6 months to 4 years old and walking challenge program. Conductive Education is a unique, holistic educational approach to help children with cerebral palsy and other motor disabilities achieve their greatest level of independence through physical and cognitive activities.
Ellie’s Army Foundation provides financial assistance, support, and hope to children and young adults battling life-threatening illnesses in an effort to give them the best chance to survive.