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California Homeschool Network

California Homeschool Network

California Homeschool Network is an inclusive, statewide homeschooling organization serving families across a diverse spectrum of homeschooling styles and philosophies. California Homeschool Network exists to protect the fundamental right of the family to educate its children in the manner it deems appropriate without regulation or interference by federal, state, or local agencies. California Homeschool Network monitors and responds to legislation which may pose a threat to homeschooling, and to this end, maintains a dialog with local, state, and national homeschooling organizations. California Homeschool Network serves to inform and empower homeschooling families, educate the public, and foster community among home educators in the state of California.

Monrovia, California
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Harlem United Community AIDS Center, Inc.

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

NEW YORK, New York
Visionary Community Care Program

Visionary Community Care Program

Improve livelihoods of vulnerable communities through economic empowerment, health, education, disability inclusion for better service delivery. 1. Livelihood – Focus on poverty reduction and increase of income and wealth creation. 2. Education – Supports young children in their early ages, offer mentorship programs and support secondary school fees for orphans and vulnerable children from urban informal settlements. 3. Health – Focus on HIV and non-communicable disease (NCD) 4. Disability- Works with all kinds of disability in rural areas.

Nairobi, Nairobi Area
Know Ministries

Know Ministries

We are a nonprofit organization that provides Bibles to children in the inner cities.

Madison, Mississippi
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Doorways

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

SAINT LOUIS, Missouri
NEHEMIAH FOUNDATION OF SPRINGFIELD- CLARK COUNTY

NEHEMIAH FOUNDATION OF SPRINGFIELD- CLARK COUNTY

The Nehemiah Foundation is a Leadership Organization that undergirds and supports 28 local non-profits in Springfield/Clark County, Ohio. The reach of these organizations spans physical, emotional and spiritual needs of children and adults. Local non-profits collaborate together to meet people with needs such as housing, addiction, human trafficking, mental health counseling, trauma counseling, soup kitchen, education and medical treatment for pregnancy, after-school children's programs, tutoring and reading programs, Youth service and education programs, hope for the incarcerated, and more.

Springfield, Ohio
Children's AIDS Fund International

Children's AIDS Fund International

Despite the amazing progress that scientific treatment and care programs have made in HIV/AIDS over the past 30 years, issues remain that we have yet to effectively address. Even now, with treatment programs scaled up around the world and experts heralding the dawn of an HIV-free generation, every day, more than 700 children will be infected with HIV and 500 children will die. Read more about the State of Children's HIV

Sterling, Virginia
The Community Kitchens of Birmingham

The Community Kitchens of Birmingham

Community Kitchens of Birmingham is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to feeding anyone who is hungry. Since 1980, Community Kitchens has served the hungry, homeless and working poor a warm and nutritious midday meal without regard to situation or condition. Those who are in need of a meal will find our doors open 365 days a year.

Birmingham, Alabama
The Forge for Families

The Forge for Families

To holistically equip families to fulfill their God-given potential.

HOUSTON, Texas
Brave Like Gabe Foundation

Brave Like Gabe Foundation

Our mission is to support rare cancer research and empower all cancer survivors through physical activity.

Minneapolis, Minnesota
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CHANGE A DESTINY

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

OGDEN, Utah
Southern Documentary Fund

Southern Documentary Fund

Southern Documentary Fund (SDF) is a nonprofit arts organization that cultivates documentary projects made in or about the American South. Inspired by our core belief that documentaries have the power to change lives and communities, we serve as a leading advocate for powerful southern storytelling, providing filmmakers and artists with professional support, filmmaking grants, and fiscal sponsorship. Since its founding in 2002, SDF has sponsored over 150 projects that have screened all over the world, won critical acclaim and prestigious awards, and inspired audiences with authentic stories that matter.

Durham, North Carolina