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Hdp Rain Foundation

Our mission is to help individuals by providing emergency shelter service to address the emergent need of LGBT individuals experiencing crisis leading to homelessness. Through integrated solutions we offer educational & financial responsibility resources as well as wrap around services in substance abuse and mental health counseling and drug testing. We are dedicated to bringing opportunities to troubled individuals in Greater Newark and surrounding communities.

F.U.T.U.R.E. Foundation Inc

Our mission directs us to promote, encourage, and foster programs and activities designed to improve the quality of life.

HopeKids Inc.

HopeKids provides ongoing events, activities and a powerful, unique support community for families who have a child with cancer or some other life-threatening medical condition. We surround these remarkable children and their families with the message that hope can be a powerful medicine.

YMCA of Greater Seattle

Building a community where all people, especially the young, are encouraged to develop their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body.

Room Circus Medical Clowning

Our mission is to enhance health and well-being through laughter and joy.

A Kids Place Of Tampa Bay

A Kid’s Place provides residential services to children from birth to age 22, who have been removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect or abandonment. We provide a variety of services which meet the social, educational, medical, and psychological needs of the child. Our primary focus is to keep sibling groups together in a safe, stable, home-like environment until a more permanent placement can be provided.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Orange Coast

To promote the positive and healthy development of youth, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, by providing services that build the skills, civility and self-confidence necessary to succeed in a competitive world.

Cora (Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse)

CORA provides safety, support and healing for individuals who experience abuse in an intimate relationship and educates the community to break the cycle of domestic violence

Child Educational Center Caltech Jpl Community

The Child Educational Center’s mission is to support the development of happy, caring and productive human beings by providing: A nurturing environment for children Support and education for families A stimulating learning and social atmosphere based on developmentally appropriate practices To ensure a high quality, child care program by: Committing to worthy wages, and to staff growth and development Combining the Child Educational Center's capabilities and resources with those of its community and sponsors Applying new techniques and concepts as they prove effective in the development of successful human beings To contribute to a high quality of life for children beyond the Child Educational Center by: Providing a model for quality child care Sharing our acquired knowledge and experience with others Advancing research and development in early childhood education

Build My Heart Foundation

Identify at-risk children affected by heart disease from low-income families Provide social, emotional, and financial assistance while hospitalized

Ymca Of Superior California

Inspiring all people to a healthy life - in spirit, mind and body is the mission that guides the work of the YMCA of Superior California. More than a pool or gym, the Y is a cause dedicated to the positive development of youth, healthy living for people of all ages, and social responsibility in addressing the critical needs of the communities we serve. With programs from athletics to advocacy, dance to disease prevention, and cycling to child care, the Y doesn’t just strengthen individuals, we strengthen communities. The YMCA of Superior California was formed as a result of the merger of the Yolo County, Yuba-Sutter, Oroville and Greater Sacramento YMCAs and now encompasses five service areas - Sacramento, Yolo, Oroville, Gold Country, and Yuba-Sutter; each volunteer-led, and each a powerful advocate for the needs of children, families and individuals in their communities. We are the continuation of a 150 year legacy of providing values-based programs for youth, teens, adults and seniors at YMCA facilities and program sites throughout the region. And, while our programs are based on the unique needs and interests of the communities in which they reside, each of our Y’s has one thing in common: our people. The volunteers, staff, members and donors of the Y are all united by a deep commitment to strengthening community and ensuring that everyone - regardless of age, income, or background - has the opportunity to reach their fullest potential. Because, we believe that opportunity shouldn't be a privilege. Together, we ensure it's a right.

Florence S Bush Angel Foundation Inc Edward Stokes Jr

To positively impact the poor and disadvantaged of our communities by continuing Florence’s work of giving, loving, sharing and caring for those in need.