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Missouri Disabled Water Ski Association

To professionally develop, deliver, fund, provide, promote and organize a comprehensive program of recreational and competitive water skiing for children and adults with disabilities; To organize, promote and provide Learn to Ski Clinics for disabled children and adults; To strengthen the physical, spiritual and social well-being of disabled children and adults through disability sport and water skiing; To enhance independence, self-reliance and self-esteem of disabled children and adults through disability sport and water skiing; To educate the public and create a greater community awareness of disabled children and adults through disability sport and water skiing. The Missouri Disabled Water Ski Association was founded with the vision and understanding that a professionally organized program of adaptive water skiing for children and adults with disabilities will energize them beyond their rehabilitation as a means to maintain a healthy, active, and well-balanced lifestyle. MDWSA will work with children and adults who have acquired spinal cord injuries from accidents and diseases that result in paralysis such as, Spina Bifida, orthopedic disabilities (amputations and hip and knee replacements), cerebral palsy, acquired head injuries, polio, as well as other neuromuscular disorders. Additionally, those with vision impairments or mental retardation will greatly benefit from participation in adaptive water skiing. The philosophical and fundamental goals of MDWSA are as follows: to expand its reach and effectiveness through a professionally developed and focused program of water skiing for anyone with a disability; to work cooperatively with organizations throughout the region that work with the disabled; to create a regional showcase for adaptive water ski opportunities for both the recreational and competitive water skier; to elevate standards of accessibility and inclusion at area lakes and waterways; to promote a greater public awareness of those with disabilities; to unite the community and region through water skiing for the disabled; and to be attractive to corporate and community sponsors.

Manchester, Missouri

Obama Legacy Initiative

We aim to create sustainable solutions that eliminate food insecurity within our communities.

Naperville, Illinois

SnappCredit.Com

Mission Statement The Snap Organization offers an array of products and programs to support our family of fearless individuals, in pursuit of the American dream. Including resources such as, mortgage assistance for commercial and residential lending, financial, credit

WOO ORGANIZATION

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Fort Worth, Texas

George Y Pocock Rowing Foundation

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Seattle, Washington

ATG Learning Academy

We strive to clear a path for students of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities to pursue academic success, gain independence, and contribute their unique gifts to our community and the world.

Chalfont, Pennsylvania
INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RELIEF SOCIETY IARS
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INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN RELIEF SOCIETY IARS

We believe all lives are equal. No-one should be discriminated against or live-in poverty. We want a just and sustainable world where everyone can safely speak truth to power, claim their human rights, and build a better future for themselves. We offer direct support to people and communities living with poverty, above all in countries in the global South. We seek to add value to our partners' work and all those who challenge discrimination, exclusion, and exploitation. But for change to be sustainable, it must be systemic. To contribute to change that lasts, we mobilize to transform the systems, policies, and practices that significantly impact people's lives. We fight for gender justice and against any form of violence against women and girls. We take action to stop the climate crisis. We provide humanitarian and development assistance to displaced people in war, refugees, and other internally displaced persons to improve the quality of their living environment through the implementation of development projects promote -education, justice, - health, desirable births through family planning and reproductive health - food self-sufficiency taking into account positive local cultural values promoting peaceful coexistence between various socio-cultural groups. Women and children are at the heart of our actions. In all our programs, we pay particular attention to women's conditions and the first children of poverty in the world. Gender equality is a fundamental right. It is also an essential factor in the fight against poverty. That is why IARS contributes to women's empowerment and empowerment.

Lincoln, Nebraska

California Tendai Buddhists

We offer opportunities for laypeople to integrate the Tendai Buddhist tenets of wisdom, compassion, and skillful conduct into householder life through group practice and activities.

Cobb, California
Enough Courage Program
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Enough Courage Program

The Enough Courage Program was developed and designed by survivors to support survivors of trauma related violence. We serve a Tri-County area of Lackawanna, Susquehanna, and some of Wayne county. The area has a very high rate of violence and in need of advocacy and support. We believe that one survivor helping another is without parallel, and no one has to endure trauma and not be able to reach out for support no matter where you are located.

OPEN SOURCE WELLNESS
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OPEN SOURCE WELLNESS

Open Source Wellness is dedicated to transforming the way the behavioral components of health are provided and purchased. Representing the next generation of behavioral medicine and operating at the intersection of healthcare and community, OSW is a scalable delivery system for the health behaviors underlying individual and population-level health outcomes and costs.

San Francisco, California

Caleb Foundation - Save Life with Pennies Inc

We help destitute communities shape their future with the resource and collaborative effort from beneficiaries, stakeholders, government, diaspora, and volunteers. To date, the foundation has benefited more than 523 children, 345 households, and 632 unemployed

Lawrenceville, Georgia

Hamlin Community Library

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania