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New Directions for Women
New Directions for Women (NDFW) is a world renowned private drug and alcohol rehab that is internationally accredited by CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities), to ensure that your loved one will be receiving the highest quality of treatment. Grounded in the 12-steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), we offer evidence based addiction services and are licensed to provide, exclusively to women, detox, residential rehab, intensive sober living, and outpatient services to women of all ages, women with dependent children, and pregnant women.
Costa Mesa, California
SNOW CAP COMMUNITY CHARITES
​Emergency food is available up to once a month at SnowCap's shopping style pantry. To visit the pantry, you will need to bring proof of address (POA) that is dated within the last 30 days. Usually, this is a utility bill or other postmarked mail received by the person at the address they list on their application. Please bring your own bags or boxes.
Fairview, Oregon
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF COLORADO INC
Jewish Family Service (JFS) believes in strengthening the community by providing vital services to people in need. Founded in 1872, JFS is a nonsectarian, nonprofit human services agency serving metro Denver and Boulder. JFS helps seniors live independently at home, provides quality mental health counseling, offers training and job placement to those with developmental disabilities and other barriers to employment, and provides food and financial aid to people in crisis.
Denver, Colorado
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
FamilyAid Boston
Helping homeless families through shelter, housing, and support services designed to get them back to stable, permanent housing.
Boston, Massachusetts
Life2Life Connections
Life2Life Connections' vision is to proclaim the Good News by creating opportunities to influence, challenge and develop next generation leaders through healthy relationships, intercultural experiences, challenging forums, and Business As Mission, where Christian principles/values are taught and modeled daily.
Cheney, Washington
NATIONAL SPASMODIC DYSPHONIA ASSOCIATION
The NSDA is a grassroots organization working to improve the lives of people with spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological voice disorder that affects over 75,000 people in North America.
Itasca, Illinois
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
Refuge for Women Chicago
Offering a new beginning to women who have been sexually exploited and trafficked
Carpentersville, Illinois
GLOBAL COMMUNITY WORKS
Working with our friends to find ACCESS to resources out of the poverty trap! Our vision is to work along-side struggling communities in developing countries to connect to opportunities that empower them to reach their full potential!
Springfield, Missouri
GeoAcademy
The GeoAcademy is an independent consortium of GIS educators dedicated to promoting the use of open source software for geospatial technology education. We believe that all students deserve the opportunity to learn and use technology regardless of their social or economic status.
Corpus Christi, Texas
Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation
The MTRP Foundation is a support entity for Mission Trails Regional Park. The park is only 12 miles from downtown San Diego and is owned and operated by the City of San Diego Park and Recreation Department's Open Space Division. It encompasses nearly 7,000 acres of both natural and developed recreational areas. We support a variety of activities in the nearly 15,000 square foot state-of-the art Visitor Center including: maintaining, improving and developing new exhibits, developing and printing the The park has 60 miles of trails for hiking, and mountain biking, rock climbing, fishing and a 46 site campground. Its rugged hills, valleys and open areas represent a San Diego prior to the landing of Cabrillo in San Diego Bay in 1542. MTRP provides a quick, natural escape from the urban hustle and bustle. MTRP has been called the third Jewel in the City of San Diego Park System. Along with Balboa Park and Mission Bay Park, it provides San Diego residents and visitors a way to explore the cultural, historical, and recreational aspects of San Diego. Started in 1974, Mission Trails Regional Park has become one of the largest urban parks in the United States. Originally used by the Kumeyaay, the park is the site of the Old Mission Dam, built to store water for the Mission San Diego de Alcala. The MTRP Foundation is a support entity for Mission Trails Regional Park which is owned and operated by the City of San Diego's Park and Recreation Department's Open Space Division.
San Diego, California