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Prototypes

Prototypes

Prototypes is a lifeline to women who are struggling with addiction and other serious issues such as domestic violence and mental illness. Many of these women are mothers who face an impossible choice: give up their children to foster care or a guardian, or continue to suffer. Prototypes is a game changer by allowing women to keep their children with them during treatment so they both get the help they need. And by combining comprehensive treatment series with practical life-skills training, we prepare women for long-term success.

Los Angeles, California
The Conflict Center

The Conflict Center

At The Conflict Center we equip people with practical skills to navigate and transform everyday conflict.

DENVER, Colorado
Spring Reins of Life, Inc. (Horses, Humans

Spring Reins of Life, Inc. (Horses, Humans

To provide a safe, healing and empowered path to peace, positive growth and self-guided recovery for those suffering trauma and loss with the assistance of horses as our guides.

Three Bridges, New Jersey
WILD LOVE PRESERVE

WILD LOVE PRESERVE

Founded in 2010, the mission of Wild Love Preserve engages public and private lands to protect and preserve wild horses in their native environments and nurture the legacy of respective indigenous ecosystems as an interconnected whole by bringing stakeholders from all sides together in a new light. "Wild Love Preserve is named such because it is committed to the greater good of our planet, now and for future generations - centering on humanity, compassion, sustainability, two-legged accountability, and our responsibility to the whole. It is not but a mere fenced wild horse sanctuary. The objective of Wild Love Preserve is the protection and preservation of native ecosystems as an interconnected and balanced whole. Great beauty and benefit lie in the fact indigenous wild horses offer such unique opportunity to achieve this intent by walking new paths together.” -Andrea Maki, Founder

Kingston, Washington
Jewish Vegan Life

Jewish Vegan Life

Jewish Vegan Life is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization committed to catalyzing a global food revolution. Our mission is to inspire people to connect the worlds of Jewish tradition and plant-based living, empowering them to live their best Jewish vegan life.

Goodwill Industries of East Texas, Inc.

Goodwill’s mission is to provide skills training and vocational opportunities for people with barriers to employment.

TYLER, Texas
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AIDS Foundation Houston, Inc. Formerly Ks/AIDS Foundation, Inc.

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

HOUSTON, Texas
One Hope Canada

One Hope Canada

We present the Gospel, to those having the least opportunity to hear of Christ and especially to children and youth. We disciple believers for living and serving through His Church.

Winnipeg, Manitoba
JB Foundation

JB Foundation

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Santo Domingo, Pennsylvania
Death Valley Natural History Association

Death Valley Natural History Association

Death Valley Natural History Association (DVNHA) is a non-profit 501(c)(3), the official nonprofit partner of Death Valley National Park since 1954 and Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge since 2008.

Death Valley, California
Alma Center, Inc.

Alma Center, Inc.

The Alma Center works to heal, transform and evolve the unresolved pain of trauma that fuels the continuation of cycles of violence, abuse and dysfunction in families and community. We work primarily with men at-risk or involved in the criminal justice system, with a particular focus on men who have a history of domestic violence.

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin
Center for Advancing Domestic Peace Inc

Center for Advancing Domestic Peace Inc

Center for Advancing Domestic Peace, Inc (CADP) is a 501(c)(3) corporation continuing the work begun in 1996 by the West Side Domestic Abuse Project to provide partner abuse intervention services within the City of Chicago. Under the leadership of its co-founders, Dr. Christine Call and Dr. Charlie Stoops, the Project incorporated in 2003 with the mission to end domestic abuse through comprehensive, culturally responsive direct service, community education and outreach, and research.

Chicago, Illinois