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Dot Products
Dot Products is a school supply company that funds education for students around the world. Every product we sell funds half a day of school for our students with our partner organizations in Congo, Tanzania, and Mexico.
reDiscover Center
reDiscover is a nexus for environmental sustainability and creativity using recycled materials. We achieve our mission and vision through strategic initiatives at our center with the reuse warehouse, gallery and event space, at schools and in the community.
Los Angeles, California
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
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
PENNSYLVANIA IMMIGRATION RESOURCE CENTER
PIRC was founded in 1996 on the principles of service and access to justice in response to the detention of the refugees of the Golden Venture. Our principles guide PIRC’s programs, protecting immigrants’ rights to freedom and opportunity in the United States, giving voice to the most vulnerable immigrants and their families. PIRC provides free, effective legal representation, legal services, education and advocacy to help immigrants obtain or protect their legal status.
York, Pennsylvania
CRISPUS ATTUCKS ASSOCIATION OF YORK PENNSYLVANIA
Crispus Attucks Association programs: Early Learning Center childcare for ages 3 months to 12 years, Rising STARS after-school and summer programs for youth ages 5–18, YouthBuild Charter School helps youth earn a high school diploma while building job skills, provides 132 units of affordable housing, improves the southeast York neighborhood, Center for Employment & Training helps youth and adults acquire the skills needed to obtain and maintain employment and provides job placement services, Transitional Center houses and trains men on parole to achieve successful re-entry into society, and Active Living Center provides educational, nutritional, social, and recreational activities for seniors age 60 and up. Our most recent addition to the services we offer is the GREAT (Girl Residing Educating Achieving Together) House. This home was opened to provide a home for female high-school students, ages 17 – 21, who do not have a place to call home. We assist them to successfully achieve independence after graduation.
York, Pennsylvania
International Forgiveness Institute
The International Forgiveness Institute (IFI) provides Forgiveness Education Programs around the world through Forgiveness Curriculum Guides for children in grades Pre-K through 12. The Guides were developed by IFI founder Dr. Robert Enright.
Madison, Wisconsin
CASA OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY TEXAS
We provide trained, court-appointed volunteers who advocate for the best interest of abused and neglected children on their journey to a safe, permanent home.
Georgetown, Texas
Environmental Law and Policy Center
ELPC is the Midwest’s leading public interest environmental legal advocacy and eco-business innovation organization.
Chicago, Illinois
BY THE HAND CLUB FOR KIDS
By The Hand is a Chicago-based, after-school program that emphasizes academic excellence while nurturing the whole child—mind, body and soul.
Chicago, Illinois
Indian Creek Foundation
Indian Creek Foundation provides necessary services to 1200 individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities and Autism.
Souderton, Pennsylvania
The DREAM Project
We provide high-quality educational programs to at-risk youth in the Dominican Republic.
Colchester, Vermont