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Prototypes
Prototypes is a lifeline to women who are struggling with addiction and other serious issues such as domestic violence and mental illness. Many of these women are mothers who face an impossible choice: give up their children to foster care or a guardian, or continue to suffer. Prototypes is a game changer by allowing women to keep their children with them during treatment so they both get the help they need. And by combining comprehensive treatment series with practical life-skills training, we prepare women for long-term success.
Los Angeles, California
FRIENDS OF TILONIA INC
Friends of Tilonia, Inc, through its Sprout Enterprise® initiative, is building a network of artisans, designers and entrepreneurs creating sustainable livelihoods for rural communities with few economic alternatives. We draw on the rich cultural heritage of these communities and use indigenous skills and materials to craft our artisan collections. We connect these artisan enterprises to new markets and provide the support needed to ensure these enterprises are successful and sustainable. Our goal is to enable these artisans to earn much more than the bare minimum – and to develop the economic basis to live in dignity, free from hunger and extreme poverty.
Brooklyn, New York
Trinity Education
Our mission is to provide opportunities for online learning, face-to-face mentoring, and hands-on community service – even in the most destitute parts of the world. We help students fulfill their God-given potential through a discipleship-driven higher education, ensuring that young people around the globe have access to quality education opportunities.
Rosamond, California
Solid Rock International
Solid Rock International is a Christian non-profit 501(c)3 organization focused on transforming the body, mind, and soul of the poor in the Dominican Republic.
Indianapolis, Indiana
Finding Freedom through Friendship, Inc.
Finding Freedom through Friendship, Inc., was established in 2009 to meet the critical housing, nutritional and educational needs of widowed mother's and their children in the villages of northwestern Guatemala. The chronic stress of poverty, illiteracy and high birth rates have created an acute need for support services for indigenous women in the highlands of this Central American country. Illiterate Mayan widows are the silent majority of occupants hidden in the mountain ranges of Guatemala, where social services are non-existent and maternal/child malnutrition is endemic.
lexington, Kentucky
Many Hands Many Meals
Many Hands Many Meals is a volunteer-driven organization committed to inspiring, engaging, and educating people, starting with our children, by packaging life-saving meals that ease world hunger.
Excelsior, Minnesota
Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County
The Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County supports the arts and culture sector of the region by providing promotional, capacity building, and advocacy services.
Norwalk, Connecticut
Community Animal Rescue Effort - C.A.R.E.
Community Animal Rescue Effort (C.A.R.E.â„¢) is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization with a mission to serve the communities of Chicago's North Shore by fostering and supporting healthy, positive relationships between people and companion animals. C.A.R.E. rehomes companion pets into safe, healthy, lifelong homes; serves as an educational and counseling resource; and works to reduce pet overpopulation.
Evanston, Illinois
MISSION WOLF
EDUCATION VS. EXTINCTION Education is our purpose. We currently care for up to 40 captive-born wolves and wolf-dog crosses and several horses. The refuge supports a primitive visitor center that provides visitors and volunteers with hands-on working experience. Socialized ambassador wolves travel nationally, offering public education while stimulating people to care about and respect nature.
Westcliffe, Colorado
I HAVE A DREAM-OVERTOWN INC
I Have a Dream – Overtown, Inc (IHAD) serves 50 at-risk high school (11th and 12th grades) students. These children have been chosen ten years ago to be “Dreamers” by the I Have a Dream – Overtown program, which has pledged to provide financial assistance for their higher education if the “Dreamer” graduates from high school. The organization is committed to providing whatever services are needed as they complete high school (in the next two years) for the “Dreamers” and their families to help them reach their full potential. . By introducing quality prevention and promotion services, coping and management skills, college readiness techniques, and technological enhancements to these children now with constant re-enforcements and follow through, the I Have a Dream – Overtown program will be able to enhance the needed tutorial, enrichments and life skill programming it has put in place for the “Dreamers”. The ultimate goal is for every child to graduate from high school and pursue higher education. This is a longitudinal program essentially serving the same cadre of students since first grade (now in high school). The emphasis is part of an overall, long-term intervention and college scholarship program for the Dreamers.
Miami, Florida
OAK CREEK WATERSHED COUNCIL
Maintaining a standard of excellence for watershed stewardship and preserving the integrity of Oak Creek and its tributarie
Sedona, Arizona
HEALTH VOLUNTEERS OVERSEAS
Health Volunteers Overseas is a nonprofit organization that seeks to improve global health through education of the local health workforce in resource-scarce countries. HVO volunteers are highly qualified health care professionals who build local capacity by empowering health care professionals in resource-scarce countries with knowledge and skills to address the health care needs of their communities
Washington, District Of Columbia