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Wellington Humane Society Inc
We strive to provide humane care and treatment for all animals needing protection in the area served by the society; to seek to return lost animals to their owners; to seek suitable homes for animals without owners; to provide euthanasia when necessary. In its care and disposition of animals, the society shall maintain the minimum standards prescribed by The Humane Society of the United States.
Wellington, Kansas
Harvesting International Ministry Center
Harvesting International Ministry Center provides emergency assistance to children and families affected by natural disasters and works with communities to develop long-term solutions to poverty. We serve approximately 100,000 people in over 25 counties throughout North Texas. Our work is evident in over 75 communities, where we join with local people to find lasting ways to improve the lives of impoverished children and families.
Mansfield, Texas
Davis House Child Advocacy Center
The mission of Davis House Child Advocacy Center is to combat child abuse by coordinating services to children and their families in crisis and providing community education focused on prevention and early intervention. We accomplish this by providing investigative and healing services in response to allegations of sexual and severe physical abuse in our four-county service area of Williamson, Hickman, Lewis and Perry counties, as well as training adults in the community on how to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to child abuse. All of our services are provided free of charge.
FRANKLIN, Tennessee
Tacoma Historical Society
Tacoma Historical Society preserves, presents, and promotes Tacoma's history. Our Vision: Generations connected by the many stories of our city's past.
Tacoma, Washington
CALL TO CARE UGANDA
Our mission is to bring health, safety, and education to the people of Uganda through clean, accessible water
MADISON, Connecticut
Daily Planet
The Daily Planet offer a full range of healthcare services to individuals regardless of one's ability to pay, insurance or housing status.
RICHMOND, Virginia
From Roots to Wings
FROM ROOTS TO WINGS EXISTS TO DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE, COMMUNITY-BASED AVENUES TOWARDS EMPOWERMENT.
CLLARO
To empower Latinos through leadership development, advocacy, and policy research to strengthen Colorado. Our vision for the future is a State of Colorado where Latinos achieve their fullest potential.
DENVER, Colorado
The Reutlinger Community
The Reutlinger is home to four living options including Sukkat Shalom Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living, Traditions Memory Care Center and the Tikvah Enhanced Care Center.
Danville
Hope's Path
Hope's Path provides a place of healing within a Christ-centered environment where young adults will be loved, valued, and feel like they belong. They will leave the program, supported and equipped, which empowers them to launch successful, independent lives.
Spring, TexasHumane Society of Sumner County
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
HENDERSONVLLE, Tennessee
Tulsa Hub
Tulsa Hub is a syndicate of volunteers, and a growing staff, on a mission to change lives through cycling. It is the only non-profit in Oklahoma providing certified bicycling-for-transportation education, refurbished bicycles, safety gear, and follow-up support to people in poverty, people with physical and mental disabilities, and people who are otherwise disenfranchised in our community. Tulsa Hub is the belief in human power made visible. Bikes are donated by Tulsa citizens and refurbished by Tulsa Hub staff and volunteer mechanics. After participants, complete training, bicycles, and safety gear are earned in the Adult Cycling Empowerment (A.C.E.) program. The mission also works to change the habits of the next generation through active transportation programs with middle-school and high-school students. Since our inception in 2008, we have helped more than 1,800 adults earn reliable transportation and given more than 2,500 bicycles to students in our Youth Programs. The Community Bike Workshop, open Tuesdays through Thursdays, offers low-cost bicycle repair and equipment to over 1,000 additional riders annually. Over 70% of ACE alumni continue building relationships with us and "give back" through volunteerism with Tulsa Hub and have reported using their bikes to get a job, go back to school, get their groceries and run their errands, get to church and into nature, and otherwise make moves toward improved self-reliance, dignity, and sense of opportunity.
Tulsa, Oklahoma