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The Delia Foundation
Our Mission: To create a world of expanding opportunities and potential for children and orphans with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our Vision Providing tools to help our kids be more independent. Without life skills or education, special needs children are at risk of being placed in a government-run institution when they become adults.
Anthem, Arizona
The Emily Shane Foundation
"Making a difference in the lives of disadvantaged middle school students across Los Angeles and Ventura Counties" The Emily Shane Foundation believes that all students deserve the opportunity to attain their best academic potential. Our flagship SEA (Successful Educational Achievement) Program provides intensive and individualized academic tutoring and mentorship to disadvantaged children in the mainstream, middle school classroom who risk academic failure and could not otherwise afford this necessary support. Students are guided to become motivated, and change negative attitudes or a sense of hopelessness and are set on a path to academic and personal success. We are making a difference in children's lives.
Malibu, CaliforniaThe Fig Factor Foundation
To unleash the amazing in future Latina leaders.
North Aurora, Illinois
The Giboney Foundation
Empowering the next generation of diverse leaders to discover, achieve, and excel in careers where they’ve historically been underrepresented.
The Giving Exchange
Connecting need with supply, for good, with an emphasis on self-sustainability.
Walnut Creek, California
The House Of Happiness, Inc.
The plan of our Mission is to: Create homes for helpless and abandoned children; build shelters for the homeless; housing and protection for abused and battered children and families; collect shoes, clothes, health and beauty aids supplies; food donation to distribute to children
Mattapan, Massachusetts
The Junior League of Charlotte
The Junior League of Charlotte, Inc. is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, to developing the potential of women and to improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers.
The KID-FIT Preschool Health and Fitness Organization
Our mission is to help the next generation of children lead healthier and longer lives. Young children should not be suffering from obesity, kidney disease, heart disease, stroke, diabetes and a number of other diseases usually associated with adulthood. The KID-FIT Preschool Health and Fitness Organization strives to help children around the world, especially those in disadvantaged areas. The program serves to not only educate young children but reach into the lives of school teachers, staff and parents to also make a change in the lives of those who care for young children. Help us provide preschool children with the basics they need to develop a healthy body and mind. There is no time to waste. Children around the world need help now.
Monrovia, California
The Lobiko Initiative
Our mission is to advance the holistic development of children to lead a purpose-driven life of wellbeing, equip a generation of leaders that empower transformational change, and promote the necessary infrastructures for economic sustainability.
Murrieta, California
The MSK Experience
The MSK Experience is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to empowering, motivating and educating middle and high school girls and young women in ways that encourage them to live their best lives regardless of their socio-economic status or background. Our goal is to dismantle the misguided notions created by a society that tears down, divides and discourages and challenges girls and young women to change the narrative by creating a community that is truly stronger together.
Fayetteville, Georgia
The Novi Community
Restoring childhoods disrupted by war.
Midland, Texas
The S.H.E. College Fund
The S.H.E. College Fund (SCF) provides full scholarships for college, university, or trade school education along with comprehensive life skills training and mentorship to young women of Narok County who have been at risk for harmful traditional practices such as Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) and Early Forced Child Marriage (EFCM) and have found refuge at Safe Houses. There, they are sent to primary and secondary school. Once these young women graduate from secondary school they are no longer protected by the safe houses and, though they have been reconciled with their parents, their families do not have the financial means to pay for post-secondary education. By providing these young women with a post-secondary education, SCF makes it possible for them to acquire the knowledge, skills, experience, and self-confidence to go out into the world, secure a job or start a small business, and serve as role models and changemakers in their communities.
Fairfax, California