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One Collective
We bring people together to help the oppressed: The poor — by building new hopes and futures where the poor are highly concentrated. The slave — by ministering to refugees and victims of human trafficking. The blind — by living where we witness and sharing the Gospel in both word and deed.
Elgin, Illinois
TRAGEDY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR SURVIVORS
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
ARLINGTON, Virginia
Community Enrichment Center
The CEC is a faith-based non-profit agency serving Tarrant County families in crisis. Among the services provided to impoverished individuals and families are: food and income support, financial coaching, counseling, employment and education services. These resources and services help individuals to improve income potential through education and job skills training. We also provide services for seniors including food and isolation prevention opportunities.
N. Richland Hills
FOOD BANK FOR LARIMER COUNTY
Staffed by 34 employees and supported by 2,417 volunteers, the Food Bank for Larimer County distributed 8.9 million pounds of food in 2014 to low-income residents throughout Larimer County. Since opening in 1984, the Food Bank has distributed more than 100,000,000 pounds of food. The Food Bank is the only Feeding America clearinghouse for donated food in Larimer County, Colorado. Feeding America is the nation’s largest food bank and food rescue network.
Fort Collins, Colorado
Walk With Sally
Walk With Sally provides hope through our individualized mentoring and community support services to empower children experiencing trauma through a parent, guardian or sibling's cancer journey.
El Segundo, CaliforniaINTERFAITH SERVICE TO LATIN AMERICA
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
NORTHFIELD, Minnesota
CHERRY CREEK ARTS FESTIVAL
CherryArts provides access to arts experiences and supports arts education in Colorado.
DENVER, Colorado
Saint John's Program for Real Change
The vision of Saint John's Program for Real Change is to break the cycle of poverty and dependence one family at a time.
Sacramento, California
NORTH IDAHO AIDS COALITION (NIAC)
NIAC is the only non profit community based organization providing free awareness, prevention and care for those infected or affected with HIV/AIDS in the ten Northern Counties of Idaho. NIAC provides much needed care to people living with HIV/AIDS, as well as free HIV testing and education to the community. NIAC is dedicated to doing our part to end new HIV infections in North Idaho as by advocating for the human right issues that still need to be addressed if we hope to change the course of this virus. We direct our passion towards more fairness and equality for all.
Coeur Dalene, Idaho
Healey International Relief Foundation
The Healey International Relief Foundation works to improve the quality of life of vulnerable individuals and families in Sierra Leone who have long been affected by war, Ebola and adverse socioeconomic conditions. Through the delivery of healthcare services, clean water, food, and educational training, the Healey International Relief Foundation embraces their needs, invests in their future and increases the capacity of their communities to become self-sustaining. We seek to bring hope and empowerment to those in Sierra Leone who are impoverished, hungry and hurting.
Lumberton, New Jersey
Akhuwat USA
One of Akhuwat’s primary deviations from conventional microfinance is that it charges no interest rates. Akhuwat has sought to base its movement on the principles of Qarz-e-Hassn found in the Islamic tradition, which entails helping someone in need with interest-free loans, a practice favored over charity and doles. While drawing on the tradition of Qarz-e-Hassn, Akhuwat has, over time, grown to incorporate many of the lessons learned from conventional microfinance movements from across the globe, as well.
Torrance, California
Cancer Prevention and Treatment Fund
The Cancer Prevention and Treatment Fund is a charity that helps children and adults reduce their risks of getting all types of cancer, and assists them in choosing the safest and most effective treatments. It is the main program of the National Center for Health Research. What do we do? We conduct, analyze, and explain the latest research and help patients and family members use that information to improve their own health. Our free cancer helpline answers your personal questions about the pros and cons of different options to prevent or treat cancer. We provide help and hope to those who need it most. We conduct research that can save lives and improve the quality of your life. We explain research findings so that they are used to improve the health and safety of individuals and communities nationwide and around the world. We work with the media to help get the word out to those who will most benefit from it. We educate policy makers, policy analysts, and opinion leaders through briefings, hearings, meetings, and written materials based on the information. We share our publications and information with everyone for free We disseminate information that can change or save lives, to the people who need it most. Unlike most cancer charities, we do not accept funding from pharmaceutical companies that make the treatments that we evaluate or study. And unlike most cancer charities, our staff are trained in medicine and public health so that they can help those who seek our assistance. We don’t spend money on fancy galas or advertisements, we spend it on helping adults and children who need our help, and we spend it on changing policies to make cancer treatments safer and more effective. That’s why our small charity can accomplish so much.
WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia