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The Arc Montgomery County
Supporting children, youth, adults and families affected by intellectual and developmental disabilities by providing child care, work skills training, employment, community living services, resources, advocacy and respite care.
Rockville, Maryland
National Family Justice Center Alliance
To create a network of national and international Family Justice Centers and similar Multi-Agency models with co-located services, close working relationships, shared training and technical assistance, collaborative learning processes, coordinated funding assistance, and transformational leadership.
San Diego, California
DELMAR VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE SERVICE INC
Delmar-Bethlehem EMS is a not-for-profit community- based corporation that works in partnership with the Albany County Sheriff’s Office EMS Unit to provide emergency ambulance service for the communities of Delmar, Elsmere, Glenmont, North Bethlehem, Selkirk, Slingerlands, and South Bethlehem.
Delmar, New York
Timber Creek Retreat House
Timber Creek creates a unique opportunity in today's fast-paced world for guests to slow down, unplug, and reconnect to their true identity and purpose while surrounded by the beauty of nature.
Drexel, Missouri
All The Difference, Inc.
All The Difference, Inc. provides Delaware and the surrounding areas with a unique way to work with children and adults with developmental differences. We offer an outpatient clinic that takes an integrated approach to occupational therapy, speech therapy, parental education, involvement and training for addition home-based support. This array of services is provided in the unique and innovative model of The Greenspan Floortime Approach (TM)/DIR developed by Stanley Greenspan, M.D.
Wilmington, Delaware
Ten Thousand Villages Houston
We are a nonprofit organization that provides a U.S. market for quality handcrafts made by artisans in developing countries who would otherwise be unemployed or under-employed.
HOUSTON, TexasCHILDRENS VILLAGE
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Family Resource Center Association
The Family Resource Center Association is a non-profit member organization dedicated to connecting our members with the funds, training and resources they need to serve Colorado families. Providing public advocacy, capacity building, and resource development to strengthen its statewide network of Family Resource Centers (FRCs), the FRCA's vision is for a Colorado in which every family is thriving and self-sufficient.
Denver, Colorado
Resource Center for Independent Living Inc
From Advocacy and Accessibility, to Adult and Senior Services, Home-Based Services, Youth Services, and Employment Services, RCIL provides a wide range of services and supports that all share a common goal - keeping individuals with disabilities living in their homes and communities as independently as possible. As the regional expert on disability issues, RCIL advocates for the rights of individuals and serves as a clearinghouse for information, a resource for adaptive technology, and a source for guidance about the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Olmstead decision, and other legislation related to disability rights.
Utica, New York
MONROE COUNTY MEALS ON WHEELS INC
• Delivery of nutritious meals to homebound persons enabling them to maintain their independence and continue to live in their own homes. • Daily contact with a volunteer. • Referral to appropriate agencies providing additional services when requested or required.
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
The Global Orphan Project
The Global Orphan Project, Inc. (GO Project or GO) is a global orphan care ministry headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, providing orphan care and orphan prevention. We work with local churches to provide family-based care for orphaned and abandoned children in their communities. We also launch businesses, sponsor schools, and operate farms to help provide jobs, education, and nutrition to keep families together. Key donors cover overhead, so 100% of every dollar given to the care of children goes to the care of children. Learn more at goproject.org
Parkville, Missouri
Amazima Ministries
Amazima Ministries International was founded by Katie Davis in 2008. The organization, based out of Franklin, Tennessee, feeds, educates and encourages the orphaned, poor and vulnerable in the country of Uganda. The name we chose for this ministry represented what she longed to see take root in the lives of everyone who came in contact with our ministry. In Luganda, the local language, Amazima (Ah-mah-zeemah) means “truth.” Amazima Ministries desires to reveal the truth of God’s unconditional love through Jesus Christ to the people of Uganda. We show our love for God by obeying His command to care for the least of His people and make disciples of all nations. Every outreach program of Amazima Ministries, whether education sponsorship, feeding, vocational assistance or community outreach, is accompanied by Biblical teaching and spiritual encouragement. We know that nourishing the physical needs of these people is not the ultimate goal. We long to see them fed spiritually and restored into a right relationship with God.
Franklin, Tennessee