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VANDERHEYDEN

VANDERHEYDEN

Vanderheyden is a human services agency serving children, youth and young adults in family-style residences on its campus and in supervised group homes and apartments throughout the Capital Region of Albany, New York. Many of the individuals we serve have a diagnosis of bi-polar, attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity, or post-traumatic stress disorder. Others also have intellectual or developmental disabilities. Virtually all have experienced environments that are disordered, abusive, and/or neglectful. Our philosophy provides for living in physically and emotionally safe settings, an emphasis on healthy living, and individualized treatment plans to address emotional, physical, and mental challenges. We are Sanctuary-certified, meaning that our entire community is governed by a commitment to the following seven principles: nonviolence, emotional intelligence, social learning, open communications, social responsibility, shared governance, growth and change. Van

Wynantskill, New York
Rescuing Leftover Cuisine

Rescuing Leftover Cuisine

To rescue food that would otherwise be wasted to feed the hungry through the use of technology.

New York, New York
FRIENDS OF THE SAN PEDRO RIVER INC

FRIENDS OF THE SAN PEDRO RIVER INC

The Friends of the San Pedro River (FSPR), founded in 1987, is a volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation and restoration of the river through advocacy, education, and interpretation. FSPR coordinates its activities with the BLM, the land manager of the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area (SPRNCA) and the National Conservation Lands. The board meets quarterly in Hereford, Arizona.

Hereford, Arizona
REEL LIFE INTERNATIONAL

REEL LIFE INTERNATIONAL

Reel Life International mobilizes both people and resources to help orphans and impoverished families.

Birmingham, Alabama
BRIDGEPORT CHILD ADVOCACY COALITION INC

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
QA Sandbox

QA Sandbox

This is a Test Account

Wheaton, Illinois
Doctors Without Borders USA

Doctors Without Borders USA

The mission of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is to provide impartial medical relief to the victims of war, disease, and natural or man-made disaster, without regard to race, religion, or political affiliation.

New York
American Foundation For Children With AIDS (AFCA)

American Foundation For Children With AIDS (AFCA)

1. Efficient and sustainable programs that promote self-reliance, with measurable results 2. Comprehensive services for children and their families/caregivers 3. Support in regions that are underserved and marginalized

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
SCRAPS HOPE FOUNDATION

SCRAPS HOPE FOUNDATION

SCRAPS Hope Foundation was founded in 2009 with the mission of supporting Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service (SCRAPS). We are a private 501(c)(3) non-profit charity dedicated to helping the animals in our community. We do not operate a shelter of our own, instead we use our resources to assist SCRAPS animal shelter.

Spokane Vly, Washington
Russian Riverkeeper

Russian Riverkeeper

Russian Riverkeeper has three major programs to achieve our mission to protect the health of the Russian River for our community. The goal of all the programs is to inspire the community to act to protect the Russian River whether that means volunteering for a cleanup or restoration project, writing a letter on a pending issue before decision-makers or becoming informed about how everyday activities that can harm the rivers health. Our major programs are Advocate, Educate and Celebrate.

Healdsburg, California
CHRIST FOR ME INC

CHRIST FOR ME INC

As a child growing up in small Bible churches, one of the highlights of the year was the annual Missions Conference that was held, usually sometime in October. I enjoyed going and hearing of the work God was doing in other countries. After all, ours was a “Christian country” and we needed to send people overseas to share the Gospel of Christ. The songs we sang -- Send the Light, We’ve a Story to Tell, So Send I You, Go Ye into All the World and others, were brought out each year to sing several times along with a theme song and then put away again until the following year or until we had a missionary speaker come. I loved these songs, but it seemed we only sang them when “missionaries” were present.

Tahlequah, Oklahoma
KINGS HOME

KINGS HOME

For Almost 40 Years, King’s Home has been home to hundreds of youth, women, and children seeking refuge, hope, and help from abuse, neglect, abandonment, homelessness, and other difficult and impoverished conditions and circumstances. Our Purpose: To serve Christ by serving youth, women, and mothers with children who are at-risk.

Chelsea, Alabama