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FOUR PAWS INTERNATIONAL
We are a global network of researchers, scientists, veterinarians, animal experts, advocates, worldwide and local partners who unite their efforts to improve the lives of animals. For over 25 years, we have been fighting to end the suffering of millions of animals each year through our multi-pronged approach: This involves finding lasting solutions through education, investigations, lobbying, rapid response/disaster relief efforts and running and supporting sanctuaries and clinics. FOUR PAWS holds a worldwide commitment to recognizing and rescuing animals under human control in danger or in need , and protecting them for the rest of their lives.
Boston, Massachusetts
Shelter Academy of Light
Our goal is to promote excellence in academics by fully preparing our students using modern methods of education and providing necessary learning materials. We will assist children from rural Uganda realize their full potential as responsible, productive and contributing members of society. We will engage a community of donors, child sponsors, friends and partners in USA and around the world. We will help graduating SAL students afford a high school education through scholarship aid in order to achieve their dream of a better life, break the cycle of poverty and serve as agents of change. We will create local development opportunities and community outreach to ultimately improve the quality of life for the children in this region.
Arlington Heights, Illinois
Amazon Aid
Uniting art and science to educate and empower people to protect the Amazon rainforest.
Charlottesville, Virginia
REEL LIFE INTERNATIONAL
Reel Life International mobilizes both people and resources to help orphans and impoverished families.
Birmingham, Alabama
Mental Health International (MHI)
MHI seeks to strengthen the movement of people living with mental illness (users) and their families in Central American countries, through education, support, and opportunities for empowerment, so they can achieve their own goals of human rights, recovery and quality of life. We could sure use your support. To donate, please go to our website at www.CHHD.org. Thanks!
Harrisonburg , Virginia
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
Celebrate Ministries, Inc.
We are dedicated to building strong Biblically based marriages and families through events, conferences and curriculum. We utilize online media producing a daily radio show "Celebrate Your Marriage" and weekly TV show "Jay and Laura TV" where we tackle the tough questions about marriage and family.
Alma, Michigan
THE OPEN DOOR
he mission of The Open Door is to alleviate the impact of hunger in our community. We use practical strategies to connect people to good food, to advocate on behalf of those in need, and to engage others in the work of building food security.
Gloucester, Massachusetts
ACCELERATED SCHOOL
The Accelerated Schools were founded on the belief that every child be treated as gifted, with an emphasis on high expectations for student achievement, a supportive learning environment, and extensive parent involvement. At The Accelerated Schools, all incoming students are accepted by lottery, regardless of academic achievement elsewhere.
Los Angeles, California
Great Swamp Watershed Association
We monitor, protect and improve local streams. We train volunteers and educate our communities to further our mission. We advocate for responsible development practices and promote intelligent land use. We help shape the legislation that has impact on water and land resources of the watershed region. We work to ensure compliance with environmental regulation and legislation at all levels of government. We provide guidance, leadership and resources to the watershed communities on planning, zoning, water and land use issues.
New Vernon, New Jersey
Second Sense
Vision loss is about more than just loss of sight. It is about loss of identity, loss of independence, loss of mobility and loss of confidence. Second Sense works with our clients to provide the emotional support and practical training that allow them to move beyond vision loss and live active, productive lives. Second Sense offers both support and training programs to help our clients regain their confidence and independence. All services are provided by vision rehabilitation professionals and offered individually or in small groups. We provide our clients with the fastest path to begin their new life as an independent adult with vision loss. All of our services are offered free-of-charge to anyone with vision loss: no paperwork, no referrals, and no waiting period. Additionally, we are able to respond quickly and address each client’s immediate needs Our programs in Independent Living Skills, Support Services, Orientation and Mobility, and Adaptive Technology are designed to have a direct and immediate impact on the quality of our clients' lives and to prepare them for more training. Our programs empower our clients, encouraging them to take control of their lives, not become dependent upon our services.
Chicago, Illinois
ALASKA WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL
The Alaska World Affairs Council is a focused educational organization dedicated to stimulating interest in world affairs and inspiring its members to be involved in world events.
Anchorage, Alaska