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Kids Against Hunger Northwest Oklahoma
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Kids Against Hunger Northwest Oklahoma

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Adirondack Council, Inc.

Adirondack Council, Inc.

Since its founding forty years ago in 1975, the Adirondack Council has been the leading advocate for protecting New York State’s six-million-acre Adirondack Park. Created in 1892 as a unique six-million-acre patchwork of both publicly and privately owned lands, the Adirondack Park is the largest park in the contiguous United States. By State Constitution, the public portions are protected as "Forever Wild" Adirondack Forest Preserve. The Adirondack Council, using the best science, works to protect and build a better Adirondack Park with wild character and vibrant communities. We defend wilderness, support community sustainability, fight for clean air and water, combat invasive species and climate change, and advocate for private land stewardship and working farms and forests.

Elizabethtown, New York
Association for Humanitarian Development

Association for Humanitarian Development

Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD) is a social community based organization was established on December 2001-2002 and registered under the societies Registration Act: XXI of 1860 on 17 May 2003. AHD is Non-Government Organization which organizes humanitarian Development activities in Pakistan. AHD emphasize a right based, participatory approaches for community development, where rural people especially women and disadvantaged groups are partners rather than the subjects and objects of development. Since 2003-2004 AHD introduced no. of village solutions like FES Cooking stove, safe drinking Nadi filter water units, kitchen gardening for rural women & organic/natural agriculture for farmers.

Hyderabad, Sindh
FAMILY LIFE CENTER OF BUTLER COUNTY INC

FAMILY LIFE CENTER OF BUTLER COUNTY INC

Shelter for women and children of domestic violence and sexual abuse.

El Dorado, Kansas
Partners in Restorative Initiatives

Partners in Restorative Initiatives

Partners in Restorative Initiatives brings restorative practices to the people of Western New York. Through the use of these powerful tools, we are building relationships, repairing harm and restoring communities

Rochester, New York
The ALS Association

The ALS Association

OUR VISION: Create a world without ALS.

Washington, District Of Columbia
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The Joye Foundation

Programs that change the lives of poverty-stricken children. Carrying the load so they can focus on the joy of being a child. Helping to shape a better tomorrow for youth in need.

Newburgh, New York
WEDONTWASTE INC

WEDONTWASTE INC

The mission of We Don’t Waste is to resource surplus food from venues, events, caterers, restaurants and other major food providers and deliver the products to community-based non-profits agencies serving disadvantaged populations to increase food security within those populations at no cost to either the donor or the community-based agency.

Denver, Colorado
BRIGHT BLESSINGS

BRIGHT BLESSINGS

Today, Bright Blessings remains a volunteer-led organization that will impact more than 5,000 homeless and impoverished children this year through its core programs, Bless-A-Birthday, Bless-A-Baby, Gift of Literacy and Gift of Care.

Matthews
Ministry with Community, Inc.

Ministry with Community, Inc.

MwC is a haven in Kalamazoo for people who are hungry, lonely or homeless. Staff and volunteers welcome “members” when they drop-in to do their laundry, take a shower, get a haircut, volunteer, pick up their mail, enjoy a cup of coffee, find support for their recovery, seek help in sending for birth records, see a social worker or simply rest.

Kalamazoo, Michigan
California Family Life Center

California Family Life Center

CFLC has been serving troubled youth for over thirty years in a residential setting. The children arrive with emotional and behavioral issues due to past traumas, that will limit their success as they transition to adulthood

Hemet, California
THE OPEN DOOR

THE OPEN DOOR

he mission of The Open Door is to alleviate the impact of hunger in our community. We use practical strategies to connect people to good food, to advocate on behalf of those in need, and to engage others in the work of building food security.

Gloucester, Massachusetts