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Camp Juliette Low
Camp Juliette Low is a private, non-profit summer camp for girls ages 8 to 17, accredited by the American Camp Association. CJL provides campers with fun and exciting ways to become more confident and competent, individually and in groups, through one-week and two-week outdoor residential programs.
Cloudland, Georgia
Goatlandia Farm Animal Sanctuary and Education Center
• Rescue farm animals and create a safe, loving home for them • Educate people about the health benefits of plant-based living • Inspire love and appreciation for animals by providing an opportunity for people to meet and interact with the animals • Provide information about the environmental impact of animal agriculture on the climate • Provide an opportunity for people to experience compassion for animals and for other people
Santa Rosa, California
Fair Start Movement
The Problem: Family planning in the world today is based upon a parent-centered and isolationist model that hurts children, families, communities, and our environment. That model prevents the realization of freedom and is the fundamental source of our social and ecological crises. That model is the product of governments and businesses that profit from population growth, want to avoid collective obligations that require investing in rather than exploiting future generations, and who helped eliminate the responsibilities inherent in having kids as a means of accelerating growth. The Solution: Having Kids acts as a “part replacer,” replacing the morally incoherent parent-centered model, which has been debunked by theorists, with the truly human rights-based and child-centered Fair Start model. That move will also create space for the development of even better models. Future children should be the focus of family planning laws and policies because they have the most at stake. That change is the key to freedom – the freedom to a say in the rules under which one lives, to equal opportunities in life, and the freedom from others that is nature. That is what a decolonized future looks like. This is not merely theoretical, but the basis for concrete action we can take today at multiple levels of social change – legal, institutional, cultural, discursive, etc. The Fair Start model is the best construction of the moral and legal right to have children. Here are examples of how Having Kids is replacing the old and isolationist model with the Fair Start model. Having Kids is more a praxis of truly human rights-based family planning than an entity. We invite you to join the transition to better family planning by taking actions to ensure kids a fair start in life, and speaking out about what you’ve done. The human brain is predisposed to focus on the immediate over the important. Working for social change without family planning reform is the worst case of this tendency, but together we can change direction. Having Kids is not just another voice in the crowd. Instead, we make sure all voices matter by changing the nature of the crowd.
Tucson, ArizonaCottage Cove Urban Ministries
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee
TEEN HYPE (Helping Youth by Providing Education)
Celebrate Youth. Confront Barriers. Build Bridges.
DETROIT, MichiganGreen Bee Fund Raising
Green Bee Fundraising helps non-profit organizations raise the money they need by offering games to their donors who love to play and donate to help their favorite charity.
Sharon, Pennsylvania
EDPOWERMENT INC
EdPowerment carries out its mission through three grassroots, closely administered and personalized projects: (1) Support for the Kilimahewa Educational Centre that serves local teens and young adults excluded from public & private education; (2) Tomorrow’s Scholar-Leader Sponsorship Program which selects qualified teenagers, who have no resources, to pursue secondary through university or vocational studies in order to secure a career; and (3) ACT (Autism Connects Tanzania), which advocates for the autistic and intellectually disabled ignored by local society, while offering educational workshops and guidance to teachers, social workers, government officials and others who serve this population. In addition, as funding allows, we target assistance to the community at large. In 2014 EdPowerment funded new toilets to allow the Mary Bennett-Sambarai government primary school to keeps its doors open to 700 students. At the same time, we purchased large quantities of texts for a boarding school, attended by some of our sponsored students, to raise the level of learning for all students.
Upper Saddle River, New Jersey
Dave Nee Foundation
A principal reason for the high suicide rate in the United States is a glaring lack of sufficiently candid discussion about, and early treatment of, depression. We hope to spread the message that depression and thoughts of harming oneself are common and that treatment for depressed and suicidal thoughts must become socially acceptable. We believe that friends, colleagues, and family members should know how and when they can intervene if they think a friend, colleague or family member might be struggling with depression, substance use and/or suicidal thoughts.
New York, New York
4H.I.M. aka. His Healing Helping Hands International Ministries Inc.
4 H.I.M. is a faith based mobilizing organization dedicated to giving people the opportunity to experience progress in a cross-cultural setting. We establish sustainability for our partners and their communities with the goal them being engaged in development both materially and spiritually through programs custom designed with major input from our indigenous leaders to meet the unique needs of individuals and their communities.
Oklahoma City, OklahomaHaitian Education & Leadership Program
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
NEW YORK, New York
Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver, Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
DENVER, Colorado
CHARG Resource Center
The mission of CHARG Resource Center is to advance a model of genuine partnership among individuals who live with mental illness, mental health professionals, and the larger community through respectful and comprehensive services.
DENVER, Colorado