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FOUR PAWS INTERNATIONAL
We are a global network of researchers, scientists, veterinarians, animal experts, advocates, worldwide and local partners who unite their efforts to improve the lives of animals. For over 25 years, we have been fighting to end the suffering of millions of animals each year through our multi-pronged approach: This involves finding lasting solutions through education, investigations, lobbying, rapid response/disaster relief efforts and running and supporting sanctuaries and clinics. FOUR PAWS holds a worldwide commitment to recognizing and rescuing animals under human control in danger or in need , and protecting them for the rest of their lives.
Boston, Massachusetts
Timmy Global Health
In collaboration with our international and U.S. partners, Timmy sends medical service teams to support the work of international partner organizations, and channels financial, medical, and human resources to community based health and development projects. Through our work, we seek to strengthen local health systems while promoting a spirit of humanitarianism, global awareness, and a long-term commitment to ending health disparities amongst our students and volunteers.
Indianapolis, Indiana
The DREAM Project
We provide high-quality educational programs to at-risk youth in the Dominican Republic.
Colchester, Vermont
Meduni Unicare Medical Solutions Inc
Meduni UMSI, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was established in 2016 in the State of Maryland to assist patients who are in desperate need. Our mission is to provide healthcare assistance and support to individuals and communities in need, with a predominant focus on Armenia. Our mission is to improve the healthcare in Armenia with a primary focus on pediatric and adult oncology/hematology. We aim to equip Armenia with modern diagnostic and treatment capabilities and to provide access to affordable medication and treatment solutions.
North Bethesda, MarylandRevive Ministries
“Assisting in the transformation of lives through the process of Recovery.”
MALDEN, Nebraska
Asian American Lead Leadership Empowerment and Development for Youth & Family
AALEAD supports low-income and underserved Asian Pacific American youth with educational empowerment, identity development, and leadership opportunities through after school, summer, and mentoring programs.
Washington, District Of Columbia
RUN2REVIVE
The Run2Revive mission is to inspire achievement beyond perceived limits, promote mind and body wellness, and fight Alzheimer's and ALS.
Brentwood, TennesseePOWDER RIVER BASIN RESOURCE COUNCIL
OUR MISSION AND COMMITMENT The preservation and enrichment of our agricultural heritage and rural lifestyle. The conservation of our unique land, mineral, water, and clean air resources, consistent with responsible use of those resources to sustain the livelihood of present and future generations. The education and empowerment of our citizens to raise a coherent voice in the decisions that will impact their environment and lifestyle.
SHERIDAN, Wyoming
Public Access Television Corporation (aka NSTV-Long Island)
The Public Access Television Corporation (PATV) was established in 1984 and became a 501(c)3 organization in 1991, and was recently rebranded to North Shore TV (NSTV) in 2019. NSTV’s mission is to promote and produce non-commercial television programming of an educational, literary, cultural and civic nature. NSTV’S programming reflects the diversity and interests of our community and residents.
New Hyde Park, New York
4Elite Training Academy, Inc.
Dedicated to improving the lives of low income and at-risk youth by providing them the tools to become successful academically, live a healthy and active lifestyle, and become come leaders in their communities.
Encino, California
Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center, Inc.
Grassroots provides 24/7 access to individuals and families for behavioral health, crisis and homeless services.
COLUMBIA, Maryland
ISRAEL GUIDE DOG CENTER FOR THE BLIND
The mission of the Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind is to improve the quality of life of visually impaired Israelis by providing them with independence, mobility and self confidence, as well as renewed self-esteem and companionship through the use of guide dogs. What we do: We breed, raise and train the guide dogs at our facility in Beit Oved, Israel, just south of Tel Aviv. When a blind Israeli requests our assistance, we transport them to our center, house and feed them for three weeks during training, and provide an additional week of training in their homes. We also provide follow-up care twice a year to make sure that the partnership is still working properly. This is all done AT NO COST TO THE BLIND! We are able to provide these services through the generosity of our donors – who have the vision to help those less fortunate. Our annual budget is just over $2.7 Million dollars, and as of December 2017, we had produced over 600 partnerships between Israelis who are blind or visually impaired and professionally trained guide dogs. Secondary Mission: In 2013 we added a secondary mission by providing Service Companions to people with Special Needs. While half of our dogs are selected for guide dog training, 50% fail to meet our exacting standards during evaluations, but these amazingly well trained dogs can still help people. In 2013 we formalized a program to repurpose these "career-change" dogs and provide them to blind children, autistic children, soldiers with PTSD or other adults with a variety of special needs. All of the dogs we produce go to loving homes and serve a purpose by helping people in need.
Warrington, Pennsylvania