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Southwest Recovery Alliance
Encourage and motivate the implementation of harm reduction interventions, public health strategies, drug policy transformation, while decreasing our dependence on carceral responses in Arizona and surrounding states through direct action, leadership, advocacy, resource and policy development, and education.
Phoenix, Arizona
JULIA DYCKMAN ANDRUS MEMORIAL INC
ANDRUS nurtures hope in children by providing care that empowers them to succeed and by promoting innovation and standards of excellence in the care of children in our community and beyond.
Yonkers
Gastonia Freedom School
Gastonia Freedom School empowers students to pursue their dreams and passions. We focus on serving children with disabilities in a self-directed environment.
Gastonia, North CarolinaAmerichem Systems Inc
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Boston, Massachusetts
My Stuff Bags Foundation
The My Stuff Bags Foundation provides new belongings, comfort and hope to thousands of children each year who must be rescued from abuse, neglect, abandonment, and homelessness across the United States. By rallying widespread individual and corporate involvement through our unique My Stuff Bags program, we address the immediate physical and emotional needs of rescued children, and help support the agencies caring for them.
WESTLAKE VLG, California
MISSION WOLF
EDUCATION VS. EXTINCTION Education is our purpose. We currently care for up to 40 captive-born wolves and wolf-dog crosses and several horses. The refuge supports a primitive visitor center that provides visitors and volunteers with hands-on working experience. Socialized ambassador wolves travel nationally, offering public education while stimulating people to care about and respect nature.
Westcliffe, Colorado
CANNING HUNGER INC
The mission of Canning Hunger is to motivate, recruit, train, equip, and deploy, volunteers to help the disadvantaged and working poor without discrimination.
BREA, California
The Childrens Kingdom Foundation
Empowering tomorrow, one child at a time.
Fort Myers, Florida
Aid for Women
Founded in 1978, Aid for Women helps thousands of women each year in the Chicago metropolitan area who find themselves facing unexpected pregnancies. Each woman is provided with the emotional, practical and spiritual support that she needs to choose life for her unborn baby and to provide a better future for herself and her children.
Chicago, IllinoisHOUSTON VOLUNTEER LAWYERS PROGRAM INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
HUSTON, Texas
LIGHTHOUSE RANCH FOR BOYS INC
The Lighthouse Ranch was founded in March 1979 by Jim and Lovella Yohe. It is located on a beautiful 40 acre site in Southeast Louisiana. Over one thousand boys have lived at the Ranch and have benefited from its program. Lighthouse Ranch for Boys is a Louisiana licensed, Class A child residential facility located in Loranger, LA. The program is designed for boys (12 through 17 years of age) whom are in need of a stable environment. Many of the over 1,000 boys which have lived at Lighthouse Ranch since its founding in 1979, have been victims of abuse, neglect, drugs, and unstable home environments, which have left the boys to develop maladaptive behavioral issues. By providing a stable, consistent, and structured environment which is both educational and therapeutic in nature, Ranch boys are able to focus on improving their lives. The Ranch has an on-campus accredited school, Lighthouse Christian Academy, with a Master Certified teacher. The school is recognized by the Tangipahoa school board as an Alternative Educational Program. Upon admission to the Ranch, most boys are struggling with academics, with wide learning gaps, a history of poor school attendance, and/or failing grades which places them at high risk for “dropping out” of school and repeating the cycle of poverty. By utilizing a one-on-one approach in a relaxed but structured environment, boys are able to work to close learning gaps, and work ahead in their academics. In addition to classroom style learning, Ranch boys are able to participate in horsemanship and agriculture electives. Learning how to care for animals, ride horses, grow a garden, prepare meals, and complete chores not only allows for the development of future employable skills, but fosters a spirit of independence and growth. The goal is to give residents a foundation for creating better future.
LORANGER, Louisiana
NEXTENERGY CENTER
Founded in 2002 as 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, NextEnergy is one of the nation’s leading accelerators of advanced energy technologies, businesses and industries. NextEnergy drives technology demonstration and commercialization; delivers industry and venture development services; and provides an authoritative voice in the public sector. Since its inception, NextEnergy has helped attract more than $1.4 billion of new investment in the state of Michigan, including programs in excess of $160 million in which NextEnergy has directly participated. For more information, visit nextenergy.org.
Detroit, Michigan