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Conservation Volunteers International Program
Conservation Volunteers International Program is dedicated to helping sustain some of the world’s greatest landscapes, cultural heritage sites, and biodiversity. We accomplish our mission through ordinary people performing extraordinary volunteer services. Our projects include maintaining and building trails, restoring archaeological sites, and protecting and restoring critical biological and natural habitats.
Orinda, California
RESTORATION COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
SAGINAW, Michigan
WORLDWIDE ENDEAVORS
Worldwide Endeavors (WWE) is a non-profit charitable organization established to help the less fortunate help themselves. Our goal is to help others improve their situations in a way that is self-sustaining. Currently , we are assisting projects in 4 countries: Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, and Zimbabwe. All current projects are Primary Schools (US grades K – 7) WWE has a Board of Directors that reviews applications for new projects and oversees all current projects and the management of the organization. Each project is represented by a Board member who serves as the U.S. Project Director for monitoring, fundraising, and reporting to the Board. Donations to Worldwide Endeavors should be directed to specific projects. Contributions are tax deductible under the U.S. IRS tax code, section 501(c) (3). World Wide Endeavors Mission Statement (Mar 2014) Our Vision (Why we do what we do) We believe in the fundamental worth of all human beings and the importance of each person achieving his or her full potential, no matter what their circumstances. Our Mission (What we do) We help the less fortunate help themselves, with a specific focus on education and health. Our Approach (How we do what we do) We respect our partners and listen to their goals. We work together and develop local leaders for sustainable projects. We raise money to achieve agreed upon goals, make periodic visits, provide technical assistance, evaluate milestones, and require high levels of accountability.
Durham, North Carolina
Animals Staying Alive Inc
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to helping keep animals alive that might have otherwise have lead to a shorter life because funds were not available to provide the veterinary care, medicine, or medical support needed to prolong their lives. We are considering an expansion of our mission to include the addition of a new animal foster facility in Leander, Texas to serve as emergency shelter when area shelters become over-crowded.
Austin, Texas
Davis House Child Advocacy Center
The mission of Davis House Child Advocacy Center is to combat child abuse by coordinating services to children and their families in crisis and providing community education focused on prevention and early intervention. We accomplish this by providing investigative and healing services in response to allegations of sexual and severe physical abuse in our four-county service area of Williamson, Hickman, Lewis and Perry counties, as well as training adults in the community on how to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to child abuse. All of our services are provided free of charge.
FRANKLIN, Tennessee
SNOW LEOPARD CONSERVANCY
Ensuring snow leopard survival and conserving mountain landscapes by expanding environmental awareness and sharing innovative practices through community stewardship and partnerships
Sonoma, CaliforniaATLANTA CENTER FOR SELF SUFFICIENCY INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
ATLANTA, GeorgiaCanyon Creek Womens Crisis Center - DBA Canyon Creek Services
Communities Free of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
CEDAR CITY, Utah
Jake Koenigsdorf Foundation Inc
“The Jake Koenigsdorf Foundation reduces the barriers to recovery by providing support, education, and recovery resources for people affected by Substance Use Disorder (Addiction) who are willing to build a long-term solution”
East Islip, New York
Rural Community Health Worker Network RCHWN
Community Health Workers are in the frontlines of our communities, helping individuals, families, and groups to navigate complexity, overcome barriers and connect to necessary health and social service resources. Our Mission is to support Community Health Workers (CHWs) in their ever-changing communities and to raise awareness of the CHWs valuable contributions. Our strategy for pursuing this mission is: Awareness The “I am a CHW” Campaign and Partnerships, which give CHWs a platform to share their stories and raise awareness about the value they add in their communities. Network To create a broader network of CHWs that provides opportunities for strong peer-to-peer connections, advocacy, and continued education. Outreach To promote the C.O.R.E. Project that helps community members connect to necessary resources and overcome barriers. Our Vision is to grow a National Community that celebrates CHWs and creates visibility for their contributions. Our Values: • Collaboration • Empowerment • Leadership • Empathy • Passion • Resident Voice
Midland, Michigan
Portland Fruit Tree Project
Portland Fruit Tree Project’s mission is to increase equitable access to healthful food and strengthen communities by empowering neighbors to share in the harvest and care of city-grown produce.
Portland, Oregon
Fort Bend County Womens Center, Inc.
Our mission is to help survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children to achieve safety and self-sufficiency, while striving to prevent violence against women.
RICHMOND, Texas