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End of Life Washington upholds your right to the full range of end-of-life choices, including Death with Dignity, through advocacy, education, and support. If you or someone you know needs information and support related to end-of-life options, End of Life Washington can help. We can offer support for: - Talking to your loved ones about dying. - Making decisions about what you want at the end of life. - Talking to your physician about hospice, palliative care, and pain management. - Finding hospice providers. - Understanding all options to achieve a peaceful death including Washington’s Death with Dignity Act and Voluntary Stopping Eating and Drinking (VSED).
To provide young people with a unique personal experience in the visual and performing arts, where they share creative interests in a positive environment that builds confidence, enhances self-esteem and reinforces a sense of community.
Maji Safi Group’s mission is to promote health and disease prevention in underserved and impoverished areas through holistic community empowerment and by working predominantly with local women and youth. MSG was founded in 2013 with the goal of preventing waterborne diseases through WASH education by putting local community members at the center of driving changes in public health. Our mission revolves around a model of participatory development that involves community members in all aspects of our work.
dedicated to opening the world of inner city youth through local cultural immersions, career development and skills building, and our yearly birthright journey to Ghana, West Africa.
Our mission is to build a promising future for the children of southeast Atlanta. We provide free after-school mentoring, tutoring, fitness, health and enrichment activities to youth ages 7 to 17 from under-resourced families.
Team Prime Time(TPT) was founded in 2001 by Executive Director Peter Straus with the expressedmission to provide intervention programs for at-risk and high-risk youth fromlow-income areas of Los Angeles that combine academics, athletics, leadershiptraining and the arts in order to prepare them for the future and allow them toreach their full potential.
Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
At Rachel’s Gift Inc. we partner with hospitals to assist parents through the initial phase of infant loss through a base of caring and knowledgeable volunteers. We provide grief assistance for the families as well as a training program for nursing professionals and care-givers on companioning patients through infant loss. Our ultimate goal is to provide a healthy environment to begin the grieving process to minimize long-term psychological damage to individuals and their families experiencing infant loss while at the same time providing lifetime keepsakes of their child. These keepsakes will be a lifetime reminder and a physical connection to the child that was only in their arms a matter of minutes or hours.
Ticket to Dream is dedicated to creating hope and opportunity for the over 400,000 foster children across the nation, so they can just be kids. To us, hope starts with having shoes and clothing that fit, lifting their self-esteem. School supplies and access to computers so they have the tools they need to succeed in school. Getting to experience the joy of a gift under the tree, a trip to the zoo or joining a sports team. It’s ensuring they receive the life skills and job training, education support, and access to housing services upon aging-out that allows them to heal and grow to reach their full potential.
Ronald McDonald House Charities Northern California (RMHCNC) is dedicated to supporting programs that improve the lives of children and their families by supporting the Sacramento Ronald McDonald House and Camp Ronald McDonald at Eagle Lake. The House provides temporary housing for seriously ill children and their families receiving treatment at one of five area hospitals. Camp is a recreational site for disabled, critically ill and disadvantaged children. In an effort to give back to the community, RMHCNC also provides grants for area non-profit children's charities and scholarships for qualifying, graduating high school seniors.
Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program (BORP) was founded in 1976 to to improve the health, independence and social integration of people with physical disabilities of all ages through sports, recreation and fitness programs.
Right To Play is a global organization that protects, educates and empowers 1.52 million children to rise above adversity using the power of play in 15 countries and 92 refugee camps. Our unique play-based approach to learning harnesses play, one of the most fundamental forces in a child’s life, to help children dismantle barriers and embrace opportunities.