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DESIGN IMPACT
Design Impact is a non-profit social innovation firm made up of designers, community development practitioners, social entrepreneurs, and educators. We collaborate with passionate people, bring design and innovation practice to the table, and work together to design a better world.
Cincinnati, Ohio
HOUSTON WILDERNESS INC
Houston Wilderness works with a broad-based alliance of business, environmental and government interests to protect and promote the 10 diverse ecoregions of the 13 county area around Houston, Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, including coastal prairies, forests, wetlands and waterways.
Houston, Texas
Celebration Church
Our mission is to love Christ, live as He would, and to love our world into a life-giving relationship with Christ.
Hoschton, Georgia
FARMER FOODSHARE INC
An engine for social innovation, Farmer Foodshare is reshaping the local food system by increasing access to healthy, nutritious food throughout North Carolina. We create unique system-level outcomes by expanding the market for small and mid-size family farms and delivering fresh food to the hungry. We envision a healthier world in which all people have access to nutritious food. We value innovation, impact, inclusion, community-driven solutions, transparency, professionalism, and a healthy work-life balance.
Durham, North Carolina
Epilepsy Foundation Western/Central Pennsylvania
The EFWCP is dedicated to providing information, education, advocacy and support services for people living with epilepsy and their families, friends and colleagues. These programs include helmet safety, summer camp, support groups, emergency medication assistance, educational conferences and workshops, respite care services, seizure response dogs, college scholarships and seizure recognition and first aid training.
Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaCENTER FOR DEMOCRACY & HUMAN RIGHTS IN SAUDI ARABIA
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia
Life with abundance
At this point in time, the church is providing humanitarian assistance for migrants and citizens who have suffered as a result of Russia's aggression.
Zaporizhzhia, Zaporiz´ka Oblast´
YATOOMAS FOUNDATION FOR THE KIDS INC
The family of Manuel S. Yatooma endured a devastating tragedy on March 11, 1993. Mr. Yatooma was shot twice in the head while interrupting a carjacking. In that instant, a young mother of four boys ranging 20 to 10 years old became a widow, four boys became one of the many fatherless boys, having lost a father to the violence in Detroit. And so it went: Rapid was the spiral from financial security to monetary chaos. Overnight his family went from relative wealth to threatened foreclosure, bankruptcy and dependence on social security. They desperately needed help. Unfortunately, there was no organization like this to provide the family with much-needed support. Now, we are able to assist those -trying to reassemble their lives in the wake of a similar family tragedy. The Yatooma Family wishes to grow this charity to help thousands and millions of other children and their families and bring honor to the legacy of their cherished husband and father, Manuel S. Yatooma. We cannot replace a lost parent. No one can. But, with your help, we are committed to doing all that we can for the kids.
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COUNTY
DSAOC’s Mission is to create a place for connection, information and hope for people with Down syndrome and their families throughout greater Orange County, to promote Down syndrome awareness through community outreach, and to offer programs, services and support that aim to empower individuals with Down syndrome to reach their full potential. Our Vision is to be a one-stop-shop for all things Down syndrome related, and to be a model organization for community collaboration and Down syndrome awareness, to change perceptions and change lives.
COSTA MESA, California
ABUNDANT HOPE INTERNATIONAL
Passion Statement: “Go, visit the Holocaust Survivors. Hug, kiss and love them; tell them I love them.” With these words burning in her heart, Susan Heagy began visiting Survivors of the Shoah, bringing hope and compassion to many who were alone and forgotten. Susan, and those who joined her in her efforts, soon discovered an entire segment of the population starved for relationship and the loving touch of someone who cared. These people were bereft of family members through the brutality of the Nazis during the Second World War. Traumatized and orphaned, both emotionally and literally, they made their way to Israel and other places in the world. Sadly, many are still alone today. Abundant Hope International (AHI) is making a difference in the lives of these special people who are so close to the Heart of Adonai. Through visitation, Survivor Adoption, volunteering and educational programs, Survivors of the Shoah are receiving the hugs, kisses and love they so desperately need. Survivors are dying at the rate of one every thirty minutes in Israel; time is short. AHI is working quickly to relieve the suffering of loneliness among the last of the Survivors. We trust the God of Abraham, Isaac and Yacov. HaShem loves these sweet Survivors even more than we do. We trust their own Messiah will speak to them as we bring our offerings of love, without conditions. We need more hands and feet to go and embrace them. We welcome you to join us.
San Antonio, TexasAlmobarak Cultural Center
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Hot Springs, Arkansas
The Shade Tree Incorporated
Since 1989, The Shade Tree has provided victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, human trafficking, as well as homeless youth and families, with a wide range of comprehensive support. Our programs also collaborate with other community agencies to offer additional assistance. Vision: Self-reliance for every woman and child! We believe: That no one should ever have to endure a state of homelessness, existing in fear for personal safety and without the means to meet even the most basic of human needs – food and shelter. That every human being, regardless of social status, has the right to be treated with dignity and respect. That all homeless children are victims because they lack choice and mobility. That homelessness is a community problem that impacts everyone. That everyone can be a part of the solution.
N. Las Vegas, Nevada