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ART CREATION FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN INC
rt Creation Foundation for Children (ACFFC), is an arts based non-profit organization created for the personal growth, empowerment, and education of children in need in Jacmel, Haiti. The ACFFC provides art instruction, tutoring, medical care, daily food and water, and educational expenses for students in the program. ACFFC is a pacifist, apolitical, non-governmental organization with no religious organization affiliations.
Atlantis, Florida
Arts & Scraps
Arts & Scraps reimagines recycled materials to inspire people of all ages to think, create and learn.
Detroit, Michigan
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR PADRE PIO INC
The National Centre for Padre Pio, Inc - the only organization recognized by the Vatican and the Capuchin Friary in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy - as the official center for spreading devotion to Padre Pio in North America.
Barto, Pennsylvania
Thanda
We work on shifting mindsets from feelings of dependency to empowerment by encouraging each farmer to see his/her potential.
Florida
Saint John's Program for Real Change
The vision of Saint John's Program for Real Change is to break the cycle of poverty and dependence one family at a time.
Sacramento, California
Soccer in the Streets, Inc.
Soccer in the Streets empowers underserved youth through soccer, character development, mentoring, and employability programs.
Atlanta, Georgia
SUNNYVALE COMMUNITY SERVICES
Sunnyvale Community Services (SCS) is designated as the Emergency Assistance Network agency (EAN) for all zip codes in Sunnyvale, CA. As the safety net agency in our community, SCS addresses immediate critical needs to help families and seniors stay housed with food on the table and utilities turned on as they work toward self-sufficiency. We serve every eligible client who comes to us for help, never turning anyone away due to lack of resources - even though that has become increasingly challenging with the rapidly growing need for our help. Our clients are Sunnyvale residents and homeless families. Last year we served over 6,800 individuals, disbursing nearly $800,000 in financial aid. Families receiving financial aid received a personalized 3-month budget to help them get back on track. As one of the largest partners of Second Harvest Food Bank, we engage over 1,000 volunteers help to distribute 850 tons of nutritious food and fresh produce annually. In the last three years, SCS has built a strong foundation in comprehensive case management for homeless individuals as well as seniors and families in crisis. We have collaborated on new health and wellness programs to support healthy nutrition and financial education and credit repair to help clients become self-sufficient. In 2015, we launched our Supportive Services for Veterans Families, funded by the U.S. Veterans Administration to assist veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to move into stable housing.
Sunnyvale, California
Abaana Community Outreach Africa (ACO-Africa)
Abaana Community Outreach Africa (ACO-Africa) a non-profit organisation based in Uganda, committed to breaking the cycle of poverty by providing loving support and care to vulnerable individuals; laying an emphasis on education, health, psychosocial care, economic empowerment, nutrition, human and environmental rights to the poorest and most vulnerable people— especially children and women.
Kampala, England
St Lukes Health Care Foundation, DBA Soddo Christian Hospital
The vision of Soddo Christian Hospital is to provide excellent medical services, to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to make disciples.
Wheaton, Illinois
SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS FUND
The Santa Monica Mountains Fund supports wildlife, education, scientific research, plants and trails in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. We aim to offer support to all agencies working in these beautiful mountains.
Thousand Oaks, California
Pursue Scholars
Pursue Scholars holistically supports emerging urban Christian leaders in pursuit of higher education.
Chicago, Illinois
Men Can Stop Rape
Men Can Stop Rape (MCSR) seeks to mobilize men to use their strength for creating cultures free from violence, especially men’s violence against women. In 1997, the founders of MCSR pioneered a different way of addressing the epidemic of violence against women. Though the majority of violent acts against women are committed by men, most prevention efforts are risk-reduction and self-defense tactics directed at women. The founders wanted to shift the responsibility of deterring harm away from women by promoting healthy, nonviolent masculinity. Their vision offered a plan for prevention that outlines positive, proactive solutions for engaging men as allies and inspiring them to feel motivated to end men’s violence against women. More than a decade later, MCSR continues to successfully mobilize male youth to prevent men’s violence against women; inspire young men to create their own positive definitions of masculinity; develop healthy relationships with others; embrace the concept of personal responsibility; work in partnership with female peers; and do their part to end violence and build safe communities.
Washington, District Of Columbia