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Christian World Outreach (CWO)
The mission of Christian World Outreach is to participate with the body of Christ in responsible evangelism, to bring dignity, self worth and encouragement through leadership development, and to meet the physical needs of people through humanitarian assistance.
Centennial, Colorado
CIRCLE PROGRAM
Empower, transform, and enrich girls’ lives through community, connection, camp, and mentorship.
PLYMOUTH, New Hampshire
CITIZENS AGAINST PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL ABUSE INC
At CAPSA we imagine a world with empowered survivors, safe homes, and children living without fear, and every day we work toward our ultimate goal of ending domestic violence in our community. We believe in individual worth. We believe a person in an abusive situation has the right to understand the options available and be in control of his or her own decisions.
Logan, Utah
CITYarts, Inc.
CITYarts engages youth and professional artists in the creation of public art, including murals and mosaic. Through this creative process, CITYarts empowers, educates, and connects youth and children locally and around the world to become active participants in realizing their potential and transforming communities.
New York, New York
CLEAR, INC.
Clear wants to see this generation thrive through Christ-following, sustainable character.
Shreveport, Louisiana
CLEARCorps USA
A national nonprofit that works to prevent childhood lead poisoning, provide healthy homes, and create policies and best practices at the national, state and local level that protect the most vulnerable populations.
Saint Paul, Minnesota
CLERGY COMMUNITY FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH COALITION
The 4C Coalition facilitates mentorship opportunities in which caring adults offer guidance, support, and encouragement to at-risk youth.
Seattle, Washington
COALITION FOR IMPROVING MATERNITY SERVICES INC
CIMS encourages and promotes evidence-based Mother-and-Baby-Friendly maternity care, as outlined in the Mother-Friendly Childbirth Initiative (MFCI).
Raleigh, North Carolina
COLLATERAL REPAIR PROJECT
Collateral Repair Project (CRP) in Amman, Jordan, has been assisting victims of violent conflict since 2006. We are a registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization in the US and registered as an international organization with the Ministry of Social Development in Jordan. CRP was initially founded to aid Iraqi refugees fleeing violence in the aftermath of the second Gulf War, yet we offer our services to those in need regardless of nationality. We currently assist and seek to empower refugees from various nationalities -- for example, Syria, Iraq, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia -- and Jordanians living in extreme poverty. Our holistic approach supports refugees to take care of their most pressing basic needs through our Emergency Assistance Program, which provides food vouchers, cash assistance, and other vital items. We actively encourage those in our community to participate in activities at our vibrant community centers, where we offer various educational, recreational, and wellness activities so that they can gain skills, build community, and heal from trauma. Lastly, we provide leadership and community service opportunities for refugees to serve others, which has proven to be a key driver of their resilience. We are proud of the close ties and honest conversations we have with the community we serve, which is where our greatest strengths lie. Our great strengths are our deep knowledge and trust of our community, our commitment to community-based engagement, and our ability to provide emergency assistance to those in need in an efficient and timely manner. CRP supports the integration of refugees in Amman, Jordan, and is grounded in three core values that help us determine if we are on the right path and fulfilling our goals. 1. We are community-focused - We welcome everyone equally, regardless of faith, nationality, or gender, and we view diversity as a source of strength and opportunity. We deeply listen to the voices of the community in all decisions. We are creative and innovative with limited resources. 2. We strive for holistic human development - We make a difference in the lives of others every day. We provide opportunities for everyone to grow, make friends, heal, and become resilient. We build a supportive and encouraging environment for everyone. 3. We are professional and respectful - We create extraordinary and unique experiences. We act with kindness to everyone and each other constantly. We are open, honest, and prompt.
BROOKLYN, Oregon
Colorado Hawks: Hard-At-Work-Kids
We are a youth sports organization which uses athletics to drive educational achievement. We provide the necessary resources to assist our student-athletes with earning scholarships to college. We also support to assimilation of foreign children who are studying in the United States.
Denver, Colorado
COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF SEATTLE
Communities In Schools of Seattle is part of the nation's largest and most effective dropout prevention agency.
Seattle, Washington
COMMUNITY AGROECOLOGY NETWORK
CAN has been using an agroecological approach to food systems change for 12 years. Our strategy is driven by community-based action research partnerships. At CAN, agroecology brings together scientists and farmers to produce knowledge and develop practices for a more sustainable food system. While ecologically-sound production practices are at the core of agroecology, they are not viable without vibrant local food economies that foster fair market channels and farmer control of seeds and land.
Santa Cruz, California