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Invisible Illness Awareness Network
Invisible Illness Awareness Network is committed to increasing awareness of invisible illnesses, chronic illnesses, and disabilities, especially among current and future healthcare professionals. We promote understanding through our adaptable education program designed for high schools, colleges, and other forms of higher education, while encouraging empathy between patients, providers, and the general population. We work to reduce the stigma associated with invisible illnesses and disabilities, advocate for institutional change by fostering awareness in healthcare, education, and workplace environments, and create inclusive and accessible spaces where people with invisible conditions can feel safe, seen, and supported.
HOFFMAN EST, IllinoisAfrica Health & Hope, Inc
To reach out with compassion to offer health and hope to the marginalized people groups in the Horn of Africa.
Canfield, Ohio
UC Berkeley Chicano Latino Alumni Association (CLAA)
To provide a mechanism for all alumni to network as professionals, share ideas and access resources that will foster stewardship and mentorship for UC Berkeley Chicanx Latinx students.
Berkeley, California
Kidz2Leaders
Kidz2Leaders provides stability, opportunity and a Christian community for children of inmates to break the cycle of incarceration.
MARIETTA, Georgia
AMAR INTERNATIONAL CHARITABLE FOUNDATION IN THE UNITED STATES
AMAR helps people in areas of conflict, civil disorder and disruption, rebuilding lives within communities under stress by creating and sustaining professional services in medicine, public health, education and basic need provision. We rebuild lives.
Washington, District Of ColumbiaSacramento Diocese
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Burney, California
ATLANTA ACE VOLLEYBALL INC
"Teaching Life Lessons Through the Sport of Volleyball"
ALPHARETTA, Georgia
JQY
JQY supports and empowers LGBTQ children, teens and young adults in the Jewish community, with a special focus on those from Orthodox, Chassidic, and Sephardi/Mizrachi homes. JQY promotes the mental health, emotional well-being and physical safety of these individuals by providing national crisis, communal, and advocacy resources, as well as in-person support programming in New York.
New York, New York
PROPEL INC
Brief summary of organization’s history. PROPEL – People Reaching Out to Provide Education and Leadership – was founded in 2004 by a small group of Boca Raton businessmen and community leaders to support the educational achievement and leadership development of the area’s less fortunate youth. In a city with a median household income of $71,468, 35% greater than Palm Beach County as a whole and 51% greater than that of Florida; over 90% of our youth come from households with an average family income of less than $42,244 (just 60% of the City’s). Most of our kids live in Dixie Manor, Pearl City, along Dixie Highway North to Delray Beach, inner city Deerfield Beach, and in Section 8 housing throughout the area.
Boca Raton, Florida
Ministry Beyond Myself
Above all else, MBM is committed to building lifetime relationships with those they have been called to serve. Through relationship, we see beyond the need and connect with the desires of the heart-peace, love, joy, and gentleness. We move away from imperialistic attitudes and monocultural beliefs to spirit inspired connections that result in life changing exchanges for all of us.
POWER COMPANY KIDS CLUB
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
PONTIAC, Michigan
Refuge City
Refuge City's mission is providing safe places for children who have been sexually exploited to achieve restoration, education, and re-integration in a family focused environment.
Richardson, Texas