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Jane Unchained News Network

Jane Unchained News Network

JaneUnChained.com is a digital news network, founded and managed by Jane Velez-Mitchell, a well-known journalist and New York Times bestselling author. Our journalistic focus is on the following issues: animal rights, the plant-based, cruelty-free lifestyle, climate change, food justice, health, and associated issues like human world hunger and workers’ rights. As a 501c3 non-profit organization, we rely solely on donations to fund our work. Because we cover animal issues, and animals cannot offer their side of the story, we articulate the needs and rights of animals who would otherwise be utterly voiceless and powerless. This is our mandate: to speak for those who cannot speak for themselves and to report on animal issues often ignored by mainstream media. We report on a wide range of stories, organizations, events, and programs related to the above topics. JaneUnChained’s mission is to counteract the mainstream media’s news blackout on animal rights issues. As climate change causes increasing devastation, we also emphasize the link between animal agriculture and climate change. This is arguably the most crucial issue of our times and this essential aspect of the story is almost completely ignored by advertiser-based mainstream media. This is why our non-profit work is so important.

MARINA DEL REY, California
Pride Center San Antonio

Pride Center San Antonio

The mission of The Center – Pride Center San Antonio is to serve the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and HIV communities by connecting them and their families to community resources and organizations related to health, wellness, support, education, activities, and advocacy.

San Antonio, Texas
30 Hearts

30 Hearts

30 Hearts is a nonprofit organization providing family-based care for orphaned and vulnerable children in Ethiopia.

North Ridgeville, Ohio
i58 Global

i58 Global

To recruit, send, and organize relief workers. Empowering them to provide aid and share hope to the refugees in Lesvos, Greece and branching out into the world.

Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Big Brothers - Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago

Big Brothers - Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago

As Metro Chicago's largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network, Big Brothers Big Sisters makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers (“Bigs”) and children (“Littles”), ages 7 through 18, in communities all across Lake, Cook, and DuPage Counties in Illinois and Lake County, NW Indiana - urban and rural… Big and Little. We develop positive relationships that have a direct and lasting effect on the lives of young people. Our mentors work with children in the community, in workplaces, in their schools, on military bases, and many places in between.

Chicago, Illinois
ARNOVA

ARNOVA

The Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) is a diverse community of scholars, educators, and practice leaders that strengthens the field of nonprofit and philanthropic research in order to improve civil society and human life.

Indianapolis, Indiana
Children Up

Children Up

Building lives of promise through education.

Elmhurst, Illinois
Proclaiming the Gospel

Proclaiming the Gospel

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Plano, Texas
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.

Ambassadors of Hope and Opportunity Project

Ambassadors of Hope and Opportunity Project

The AHO Housing Fund is a unique opportunity for homeless young people ages 18 to 25 without family support, resources, or hope to have the financial support for temporary hotel stays and longer term housing in apartments with their peers to have the foundation and stability to continue moving forward on their personalized educational and life goals.

Mill Valley, California
ALTAPASS SUPPORT INC

ALTAPASS SUPPORT INC

In 1995 Katherine Trubey purchased 280 acres of unrestricted land straddling the Blue Ridge Parkway to preserve its historic beauty and prevent development that would destroy the views from the Parkway. Though the land was bought as a preservation project, the new owners recognized that they had much more than Blue Ridge Parkway views and heritage apples to preserve. "Kit" Trubey, together with Bill and Judy Carson, began a journey: to preserve the unique history and culture of Altapass, and to use The Orchard at Altapass location to showcase it. In 2002 the natural and historical preservation projects associated with The Orchard, McKinney Gap, and Altapass were placed under the umbrella of the nonprofit Altapass Foundation, Inc. Then in 2004, the orchard and the general store were incorporated as a supporting nonprofit organization. Together, the Altapass Foundation, Inc. and Altapass Support, Inc. promote and support the many special projects of the Orchard. These projects attract an increasing number of visitors to the area each year and bring together locals, tourists, and vacation property owners. The mission of the Altapass Foundation, Inc. is to preserve the history, heritage and culture of the Blue Ridge Mountains; protect the underlying orchard land with its apples, wetlands, butterflies, and other natural features; and educate the public about the Appalachian experience. We depend on contributions from Altapass Foundation members and donors to continue the many programs and projects aimed at preserving the land, the history, and the culture of Altapass. We invite you to support our mission by becoming a Member of the Altapass Foundation. Individual memberships start at just $30 per year.

Spruce Pine, North Carolina
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friendsoftherainforest

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

MANCHESTER, Missouri