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Association for Humanitarian Development
Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD) is a social community based organization was established on December 2001-2002 and registered under the societies Registration Act: XXI of 1860 on 17 May 2003. AHD is Non-Government Organization which organizes humanitarian Development activities in Pakistan. AHD emphasize a right based, participatory approaches for community development, where rural people especially women and disadvantaged groups are partners rather than the subjects and objects of development. Since 2003-2004 AHD introduced no. of village solutions like FES Cooking stove, safe drinking Nadi filter water units, kitchen gardening for rural women & organic/natural agriculture for farmers.
Hyderabad, Sindh
CHIMPS INC
Chimps Inc. is a nonprofit, 501(C)3 wildlife sanctuary dedicated to furthering chimpanzee conservation through education and outreach. It was founded in 1995 in response to the multitude of captive chimpanzees desperately in need of homes. Our sanctuary, located in rural Bend, Oregon, is situated in a quiet, peaceful setting not far from the beautiful Three Sisters Mountains. Bend is typical of the high desert with the sun shining nearly every day.
Bend, Oregon
HOPE ARISING INC
Currently serving children in Ethiopia by strengthening families to care for local orphans and vulnerable children through education, health services and micro-enterprise.
Gilbert, Arizona
Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge
The Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1949. Originally known as the La Cañada Youth House and built entirely by volunteers, today’s Community Center is home to the LCFCC Preschool, a first-class ceramics program, and offers a variety of programs for children, teens, adults and seniors. The Community Center is funded through tuition, grants, donations, programs and events. We invite you to participate in our programs year round.
Samuel Field YM & YWHA
Enhancing the quality of individual, family and communal life through service to people of all ages, ability levels, stages of life and backgrounds. It is the Samuel Field Y's policy to provide equal opportunity to all participants without regard to race, gender, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, disability, marital status or sexual orientation in accordance with all applicable laws, directives and regulations of federal, state and city entities.
Little Neck, New York
Morris Habitat for Humanity, Inc
Morris Habitat for Humanity advocates for and builds decent affordable housing to enhance lives and strengthen the community in partnership with volunteers and families in need. Through volunteer labor and donations of money and materials, Morris Habitat for Humanity builds and rehabilitates houses in partnership with families in need. Habitat houses are affordable because there is no profit included in the sale price and no interest is charged on the mortgage. The family’s monthly mortgage payments go into a revolving fund which is used to build more houses.
Randolph, New Jersey
Attack Poverty
Breaking the cycle of generational poverty.
Richmond, Texas
God Centered Life Ministries
At God Centered Life Ministries, our passion is the Gospel, our vision is all generations living for God, and our mission is to engage culture, train churches, and reach colleges, all for Christ and his glory.
Wheaton
Hand in Hand American Friends of the Center for Jewish Arab Education in Israel
Hand in Hand is a network of six schools throughout Israel integrating Arab and Jewish Children creating a viable new form of partnership and peace education.
Portland, Oregon
Nuru International
Nuru International is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to end extreme poverty in remote rural areas.
Irvine, California
JASPER ANIMAL RESCUE MISSION
Jasper Animal Rescue Mission is a 501(C) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the stray and neglected dogs and cats of Jasper County, South Carolina.
Ridgeland, South Carolina
ATLANTA COMMUNITY TOOLBANK INC
Founded in 1991, Atlanta Community ToolBank is America’s largest tool-lending resource, dedicated to equipping the charitable sector for service. More than 200 local nonprofits, schools and organized service groups borrow over 1 million dollar’s worth of ATL ToolBank tools each year, equipping over 55,000 local volunteers for service. In turn, those dedicated volunteers complete 2,100 community improvement projects annually. When you spot blue-handled tools building wheelchair ramps, refurbishing youth centers, maintaining parks, play spaces and so much more - that’s your ATL ToolBank at work.
Atlanta, Georgia