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Music Saves Lives
Connecting life saving acts with music benefits.
Seal Beach, California
AMERICANS FOR BETTER HEARING FOUNDATION (ABHF)
ABHF is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Charity Foundation with a primary mission of helping low-income and under served individuals receive hearing healthcare and hearing aids. ABHF is also committed to educating the public and primary care physicians that "Hearing Loss Is Not A Harmless Condition". ABHF is playing a leading role in providing advanced Neuro Hearing Health Clinics where we do auditory brain training and teach individuals with a hearing loss to listen better with and without hearing aids. It's Your Brain That Hears, Not Your Ears.
Burr Ridge, Illinois
Wildlife in Crisis, Inc.
Wildlife in Crisis is a volunteer run, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to wildlife preservation and land conservation. WIC was founded in 1988 and each year WIC cares for over 5,000 injured and orphaned wild animals. WIC relies entirely on donations to care for debilitated wildlife. For more information about WIC and for answers to frequently asked questions about wildlife visit www.wildlifeincrisis.org or www.facebook.com/wildlifeincrisis.
Weston, Connecticut
Cedar Lake Ministries
Cedar Lake Ministries is a conference and retreat center whose mission is to provide a life-changing environment for evangelism and spiritual growth. In addition to accommodating external groups, Cedar Lake Ministries also programs its own events, such as ladies retreats and couples' retreats, as well as runs children and youth camps through Catalyst Camps of Cedar Lake Ministries.
Cedar Lake, Indiana
ALTAPASS SUPPORT INC
In 1995 Katherine Trubey purchased 280 acres of unrestricted land straddling the Blue Ridge Parkway to preserve its historic beauty and prevent development that would destroy the views from the Parkway. Though the land was bought as a preservation project, the new owners recognized that they had much more than Blue Ridge Parkway views and heritage apples to preserve. "Kit" Trubey, together with Bill and Judy Carson, began a journey: to preserve the unique history and culture of Altapass, and to use The Orchard at Altapass location to showcase it. In 2002 the natural and historical preservation projects associated with The Orchard, McKinney Gap, and Altapass were placed under the umbrella of the nonprofit Altapass Foundation, Inc. Then in 2004, the orchard and the general store were incorporated as a supporting nonprofit organization. Together, the Altapass Foundation, Inc. and Altapass Support, Inc. promote and support the many special projects of the Orchard. These projects attract an increasing number of visitors to the area each year and bring together locals, tourists, and vacation property owners. The mission of the Altapass Foundation, Inc. is to preserve the history, heritage and culture of the Blue Ridge Mountains; protect the underlying orchard land with its apples, wetlands, butterflies, and other natural features; and educate the public about the Appalachian experience. We depend on contributions from Altapass Foundation members and donors to continue the many programs and projects aimed at preserving the land, the history, and the culture of Altapass. We invite you to support our mission by becoming a Member of the Altapass Foundation. Individual memberships start at just $30 per year.
Spruce Pine, North Carolina
Eagle Creek Park Foundation, Inc.
The Eagle Creek Park Foundation, Inc. provides resources over and above those included in municipal support to enhance projects and environmental/natural science programming at Eagle Creek Park.
Indianapolis, Indiana
HORIZONS INTERNATIONAL
Horizons exists to communicate and demonstrate the love of Jesus so that the world, particularly the Muslim world, would be transformed by God's love and forgiveness, by: Proclaiming the Gospel, Discipling the Nations, and Equipping the Church.
Boulder, Colorado
Food for Others, Inc.
For people who have lost a job, suffered a mental or physical health setback, or are struggling to overcome other obstacles to independence, Food for Others provides free food in these ways: 1) Warehouse Emergency food to individuals and families: We provide 3-5 days' worth of non-perishables, as well as milk and eggs and other fresh food for those referred to us by social-service providers. Those clients who also qualify based on low income may also receive monthly food supplements that we order on their behalf from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA. 2) Neighborhood Sites Distributions - We provide limited but free groceries to people via volunteers to sites in low-income neighborhoods every evening Monday through Friday, no questions asked. 3) Community Partners: We provide bulk food items to about 20 community-based organizations on a weekly or bi-weekly basis for churches, homeless shelters, and other groups serving at-risk residents to provide to their clients food. 4) Power Pack Program (P3): We provide weekend food for elementary school children in Fairfax Public Schools, primarily children in the free and reduced-price meals program, and others referred by school counselors, to make sure kids don't go hungry on weekends.
Fairfax, Virginia
The Jewish Board
New York's largest mental health and social services agency. Working to help New York's most vulnerable citizens.
New York, New York
Edify
To improve and to expand sustainable, affordable Christ-centered education in the developing world
San Diego, California
NEIGHBORS OF SEATON PLACE
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Washington, District Of Columbia
Saola Foundation
To support, mainly through fundraising, the conservation programs of the Saola Working Group (SWG), a group of scientists who are operationally focused on saving the saola from extinction.
PLANO, Texas