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BRIDGE COMMUNITIES INC

BRIDGE COMMUNITIES INC

Bridge Communities serves homeless families in DuPage County with mentoring, housing, and supportive services.

Glen Ellyn, Illinois
BRIDGE2RWANDA

BRIDGE2RWANDA

Bridge2Rwanda was formed in 2007 to help expand Rwanda’s global network of friends, to encourage foreign direct investment and to create opportunities for Rwandan students to study abroad. A few years later, President Paul Kagame asked B2R to develop a new scholars program to “burst the bottlenecks” that were preventing Rwanda’s best students from competing for international scholarships. The first class of Bridge2Rwanda Scholars was launched in 2011.

Little Rock, Arkansas
BRIDGEPORT CHILD ADVOCACY COALITION INC

BRIDGEPORT CHILD ADVOCACY COALITION INC

The Bridgeport Child Advocacy Coalition, founded in 1985, consists of over 50 organizations, parents and other concerned individuals committed to improving the well-being of Bridgeport’s children and families through research, advocacy, education and mobilization.

Bridgeport, Connecticut
Bridges of Understanding

Bridges of Understanding

Bridges of Understanding, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit, nonpolitical organization established in 2007, seeks to enhance positive relations between the United States and the Arab World through one-to-one connections between thought leaders and the creation of original youth focused programs.

New York, New York
Bridges To Life

Bridges To Life

BTL brings healing to victims of crime, reduces recidivism among offender graduates of the program, and helps make our community a safer place.

Houston, Texas
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
Bright by Three

Bright by Three

Since it was founded in 1995 by then-Governor Roy Romer and former Procter & Gamble Chairman Brad Butler, Bright by Three has reached an increasing number of families across the state each year — nearly 21,000 last year alone. But an average of 68,000 babies are born in the state each year, so we’ve got a lot more work to do to put these tools in every Colorado home where there’s a baby or toddler.

Denver, Colorado
Bright Futures Atlanta (BF INC)

Bright Futures Atlanta (BF INC)

Bright Futures Atlanta is a Christian-based organization offering academic curriculum and after-school programming during the school year and camp during the summer. It focuses on helping inner-city, at-risk children by providing spiritual, educational and familial support that helps them become productive members of society and role models to their peers.

Atlanta, Georgia
Bringing Hope Home

Bringing Hope Home

Bringing Hope Home is a non-profit organization that provides unexpected amazingness to local families with cancer through financial and emotional support. Through our Light of Hope Family Grant Program, we offer a one-time grant to pay essential household bills for families with cancer in the Greater Philadelphia Area.

Wayne, Pennsylvania
Broken Chains International

Broken Chains International

We provide Christian counseling & life coaching to individuals, couples and families and some of our counselors have a concentration in ministry leaders. We also speak for marriage, men’s, and women’s conferences as well as professional trainings nationally and internationally.

Georgia
BROTHERS IN BLUE RE-ENTRY PROGRAM INC

BROTHERS IN BLUE RE-ENTRY PROGRAM INC

Brothers In Blue Reentry is an in-prison program, designed to give inmates an inner change and equip them to function as givers instead of takers.

Lansing, Kansas
Building Families for Children

Building Families for Children

For nearly a century, we have been giving a new start to at-risk children and families through our continuum of services. As a nonprofit, faith-based organization headquartered in Columbia, Maryland, we work with the state, churches, and other organizations. We operate in Central Maryland, as well as in Baltimore City. Over the years, we have helped about 20,000 children and parents – regardless of their background or beliefs. We serve kids in families and communities, versus institutional settings, believing this best encourages their healthy growth and development. Whenever possible, we try to keep children with their biological parents. We offer families therapeutic services and material support, and we work with communities to create a place where families can thrive. If for whatever reason a child must move, we temporarily place them with another family – a secure, screened and monitored one. This placement may be with a volunteer “host family” for a matter of days, weeks or months to give their parents a chance to get back on their feet. Other volunteers provided additional support. Or placement may be with a “therapeutic foster family.” Dedicated foster parents help children with behavioral and/or emotional needs while working with mental health professionals. In addition, we offer support to young adults who are aging out of foster care with few resources. A team of caring volunteers helps the young adult establish goals and accountability. Together they develop and implement a plan for a successful transition to adulthood. We are proud to have impacted families and children with life-changing services. We’ve seen families move from homelessness to stability, youth continue their education and start successful careers, communities surround families with strong networks of support. It’s an honor to be a part of their stories.

Columbia, Maryland