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Global Justice Center
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
New York, New York
YOUTH WITH A MISSION PITTSBURGH INC
Youth With A Mission Pittsburgh was founded in 2001 by Doug and Debra Tunney. They dreamt of an opportunity for the church of Pittsburgh to be prepared for and mobilized towards the mission field. Their vision was to reach the world for Christ by equipping believers with a relevant message and an effective tool set. YWAM Pittsburgh has since developed into a movement of missionaries passionate to see God’s desire for all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Amazon Watch
Amazon Watch is a nonprofit organization founded in 1996 to protect the rainforest and advance the rights of indigenous peoples in the Amazon Basin.
Oakland, CaliforniaWINNEMUCCA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
WINNEMUCCA, Nevada
Arts Festival Association /dba/ Mosaics
Established in 1992, the Arts Festival Association /dba/ Mosaics was established to create and foster the diversity and vitality of the arts, and to broaden the availability, education, participation and appreciation of the arts throughout the community through the formulation of the Mosaics Fine Art Festival.
Saint Charles, Missouri
CHICAGO TINY HOUSE
Chicago Tiny House, Inc. exists to create tiny house communities throughout Chicago that will provide homeless Chicagoans with safe, cost-effective housing and integrated supportive services. We have been helping the homeless of Chicago for over 30 years collectively. Specifically working with the Uptown Tent City over the last two years. Tent City housed an estimated population of 70 people. Who all lived under the bridges of Wilson and Lawrence Avenues at Lake Shore Drive. Our cause does not stop with the elimination of this community. We are completely volunteer-powered by bringing together concerned citizens, advocates, lawmakers, and donors. So, we can bring shelter, food, and supportive services to our most vulnerable neighbors, greatly reducing homelessness. While helping them move forward with dignity. Chicago Tiny House has partnered with, and is in touch with, both sides of the housing problem. We are knowledgeable about, and actually live alongside, our target demographic. We have created a growing database of followers, developers, donors, contractors, government agencies, and laborers. So, we bring a unique perspective and experience to this process. We are committed Chicagoans with small-business acumen as well as having a boots-on-the-ground relationship with our local homeless population. Our hope is to propose, implement, and operate Chicago’s first Tiny House Community. We can’t do it alone. We need people like you to back our proposal by donating time, skills, funds, and connections. If you believe in what we’re doing, please join us.
Chicago, Illinois
Community Food Bank of Central Alabama
Community Food Bank of Central Alabama's mission is to feed people in need today and foster collaborative solutions to end hunger tomorrow.
Birmingham, Alabama
Love Light for Life
Our mission is to make the world a better place by uniting positive, like-minded individuals to spread love, compassion, understanding, tolerance
Brandon, FloridaMESSENGER INTERNATIONAL INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
PALMER LAKE, Colorado
Simon's Heart
To save the life of a child . . . and then another, by raising awareness about the conditions that lead to sudden cardiac arrest and death. Vision | A future in which parents and communities don’t lose children to detectable and treatable heart conditions. Mission | To create and advance innovative and evidence-based programs, policies, and research that prevent sudden cardiac arrest and death in children, teens, and young adults.
Conshohocken, 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
Opening Doors, Inc.
We believe that our community is most strong when every community member is able to fulfill his or her potential. Our strategic approach is to help some of our most disadvantaged neighbors when they most need it, but not to stop at those safety net services. We believe that entering the economic mainstream is critically important to the marginalized members of our community.
Sacramento, California