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Watercourse Counseling Center
Watercourse Counseling Center is a nonprofit organization, rooted in community, with a 16-year history of serving the emotional needs of people of all ages from diverse communities in Minneapolis. Our community clinics and school-based therapists provide counseling for individuals, families, and groups across the city.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Crisis Aid International
Crisis Aid International was officially incorporated in 2002. We have since provided more than 10.4 million pounds of food to 1.7 million people in 11 countries and currently concentrate efforts in East Africa and the United States. We are committed to “helping the helpless” with relief efforts locally and globally and equipping those who are beyond the crisis to take responsibility by providing programs which train, inspire and move them to independent, self-sustaining living.
Saint Louis, MissouriMental Health America of Tippecanoe County
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
TIOGA UNITED INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Eden Gives
Eden Gives exists to create abundance of food through innovation and creation of sustainable food models in communities that include community engagement and empowerment, growing food in communities, food education and the attraction of food related businesses to the community.
Detroit, Michigan
WOMENS MENTORING NETWORK INC
Women's Mentoring Network empowers women and their families to find better employment and educational opportunities. The organization promotes financial independence, economic security, economic mobility and asset building through education and employment services for socio/economically disadvantaged women and their families. Economic empowerment fosters positive life expectations and is the most effective strategy against homelessness, hunger and social disorder. It is the most effective strategy to break the cycle of generational poverty. Supporting pathways to economic security is an investment in building a skilled workforce that meets the demands of today's marketplace and plants the seeds for a quality workforce of tomorrow.
Stamford, Connecticut
Support the Enlisted Project
STEP’s mission is to provide emergency financial education and support to our active duty junior enlisted military (E1-E6) and recently discharged veteran families. Our focus is on homelessness prevention and assisting our junior service members and their families who are battling to survive financially to meet basic food and other life necessities. The difficulties these families face continue to increase every year. STEP assists families in becoming financially self-sufficient through financial counseling and education, by providing emergency grants during their time of crisis and sets them on a path to success while they are protecting our Nation
San Diego, California
Chaffee County Habitat for Humanity
Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Buena Vista, ColoradoKorabi Foundation
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
HEART FOR THE CITY
Heart for the City provides sports programs such as football and volleyball, after-school programs, academic assistance, a community garden and a teen-centered workforce development program all to transform every dimension of low-income, inner-city kids.
Glendale, Arizona
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
Help International
The mission of HELP International is to empower people to fight global poverty through sustainable, life-changing development programs. Our model facilitates sustainable development programs overseas that impact the lives of both community members with whom we work and HELP volunteers and interns. We strive to ensure that our programs allow the people we work with to become self-sufficient rather than dependent on others to meet their daily needs. HELP International's goal is to provide a contextualized high-impact and sustainable development program, yet able to be carried out in a relatively short period of time. With our diverse teams formed from people of all backgrounds we are able implement a very holistic approach to development using rapid evaluation to ensure community needs are being met. Every project HELP executes is done in collaboration with a local partnership in-country. HELP partnerships include international and domestic NGOs, local governments, schools, hospitals, health clinics, community leaders, and other social entrepreneurs. Our mulit-facited approach to development allows us to facilitate projects catering to a wider range of fields and disciplines . In any given country, HELP International develops , executes, and monitors grass-root projects in areas related to public health promotion, health campaigns and outreaches, medical support, micro-business mentoring, income generating activities, English teaching, teacher trainings, orphanage support, at-risk youth programs, female empowerment, agriculture, etc. Our unique model allows college-aged volunteers, interns, and working young professionals to contribute and catalyze the efforts of local partners on the ground. HELP International aims to assist relatively inexperienced and mostly academically trained participants to become social entrepreneurs who understand the complexities of poverty. Our social entrepreneurs have gone on to be a force of change in everything from the non-profit sector, to public office, the armed forces and even the corporate world.
Provo, Utah