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Palmetto Literacy Council
The Palmetto Literacy Council’s mission is to improve the literacy of youth and adults in our community by teaching/tutoring basic literacy skills for those who struggle with reading, writing and/or math.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Caminos de Accion (CdA)
To work in solidarity with Salvadorans to facilitate community organization in order to address locally identified challenges in El Salvador including social, educational and health related issues.
Lander, Wyoming
THERE IS NO LIMIT INC
There Is No Limit Foundation’s mission is to ensure people, especially women and children, live in dignity and security while reaching their full socio-economic potential.
New York, New York
Bussia We Care For All
At Bussia We Care For All, our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing, and inclusive environment where every child feels valued, supported, and inspired to grow. We are committed to fostering early learning, creativity, and social-emotional development through play-based experiences, individualized care, and strong family partnerships. Our goal is to prepare children for lifelong success while celebrating diversity and ensuring that every child—regardless of background or ability—receives the highest quality care and education.
Now I See A Person Institute Corporation
Now I See A Person Institute is a non-profit teaching and clinical organization that specializes in the Collaborative Practices of Community Engagement: A Collaborative Recovery Model (CEACRM) of mental health and substance abuse treatment. We provide therapy (trauma related, histories of unresolved symptoms, severe family conflicts), family reunification and parental alienation services (monitoring, therapeutic visitation, supervised visitation), and family and individual life coaching services in a naturalistic environment in Los Angeles County, California.
Los Angeles, California
Blue Fire Theatre
"To enrich and contribute to our community through the performing arts."
Yulee, FloridaApprentice Academy High School of North Carolina Inc
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Monroe, North Carolina
The Telephone Museum, Inc.
The Telephone Museum, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) Non-Profit Public Charity Teaching Museum. Our charter is to inspire children and young adults to become engineers, and our motto is "Keep Calm And Take Stuff Apart". At the museum, visitors are encouraged to sit at the museum workbench and take apart telephones while immersed in a timeline of 1000s of telephone artifacts spanning time, some of which are Alexander Graham Bell’s first telephones and dating as far back as 1876.
Waltham, Massachusetts
Special Angels of The Woodlands
Our Mission Special Angels of The Woodlands is a God honoring organization committed to enhancing the lives of adults with intellectual disabilities by providing the highest quality Day Activity Center, with a strong emphasis on both enjoying and serving our communities. Our values are placed in hopes to transform society’s vision and approach to our members. Our vision is to integrate adults with intellectual disabilities into the larger community while working towards long-term residential housing for our clients. We strive to encourage self-reliance, social skill development and community involvement for each of our Special Angels.
Spring, Texas
Choose Life Idaho
Choose Life Idaho, formed to bring a “Choose Life” specialty license plate to Idaho. Thousands of vehicles help create a culture of life with our license plate, and 100% of the proceeds from the license plate sales benefit Idaho, pro-life care centers. Our Mission: • To raise funds to support life affirming pregnancy resource centers • Help pregnant women choose life for their babies • Encourage adoption as a positive choice for women with unplanned pregnancies
Meridian, Idaho
CLEAR, INC.
Clear wants to see this generation thrive through Christ-following, sustainable character.
Shreveport, Louisiana
Children's Literacy Foundation
To inspire a love of reading and writing among low-income, at-risk, and rural kids (ages 12 and under) in New Hampshire and Vermont.
Waterbury Center, Vermont