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Global Partners in Hope
Led by local partners and staff, we enable access to clean water and sustainable health care centers, powered by renewable energy.
OMAHA, Nebraska
NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR DRUG ENDANGERED CHILDREN
The National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children is a national non-profit with a staff of experienced professionals - law enforcement, child welfare, legal, and others, who provide training and technical assistance to raise awareness about the risks children face when their caregivers are involved with illicit drugs or substance abuse, implement a collaborative "DEC Approach" to identify children at risk, provide services and support to prevent child abuse and neglect, and sustain the collaborative approach through DEC Alliances.
Westminster, Colorado
SPINEHOPE
Transforming children's lives worldwide through spine surgery, education and research.
AUSTIN, Texas
Boston Rescue Mission
Providing hot meals, safe beds, and life-transforming services to men and women in need in the heart of downtown Boston.
Boston, MassachusettsEAST HARLEM COUNCIL FOR HUMAN SERVICES INC
The East Harlem Council for Human Services, Inc. Boriken Neighborhood Health Center is committed to offering the highest quality of comprehensive community-based primary care services which reflect the socio-cultural fabric of El Barrio, one of the oldest Spanish-speaking communities of New York City.
NEW YORK, New York
OCEAN CONSERVATION SOCIETY
We are a California nonprofit organization organized to conduct marine mammal research to promote the conservation and protection of ocean ecosystems.
Marina Dl Rey, California
STRIVING FOR ETERNITY A NJ NONPROFIT CORPORATION
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Langhorne, Pennsylvania
AGRICULTURAL STEWARDSHIP ASSOCIATION
ASA is a nonprofit land trust helping landowners conserve farmland in Washington and Rensselaer counties in the upper Hudson River Valley. Our goal is to ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy our local agricultural traditions, landscapes, and products.
Greenwich, New York
Bright by Three
Since it was founded in 1995 by then-Governor Roy Romer and former Procter & Gamble Chairman Brad Butler, Bright by Three has reached an increasing number of families across the state each year — nearly 21,000 last year alone. But an average of 68,000 babies are born in the state each year, so we’ve got a lot more work to do to put these tools in every Colorado home where there’s a baby or toddler.
Denver, Colorado
Healing Nations
To glorify God by cultivating spiritual and physical flourishing through cross-cultural ministry.
Draper, UtahChildrens Outing Association
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin
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