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We empower/inspire young women involved with the juvenile justice system and/or the underground street economy to create positive change in their lives/communities.
Support people with any level of visual impairment to enhance their quality of life by developing independence.
CARECEN empowers Central Americans and all immigrants by defending human and civil rights, working for social and economic justice and promoting cultural diversity.
CCLS Provides civil legal help for low-income individuals on matters such as: domestic violence, elder abuse prevention, tenant rights, healthcare access and citizenship assistance.
The Cerebral Palsy Foundation works to transform the lives of people with cerebral palsy (and related disabilities) today through research, innovation and collaboration.
Child Advocates serves abused and neglected children in foster care by providing a trained, dedicated volunteer to advocate for the child’s best interests.
The Center’s mission is to serve at-risk children and their families by providing a continuum of quality mental health, supportive social services, and case management.
Helping children overcome the effects of abuse, assault, neglect, or mental illness through treatment and family education so they may thrive in safe homes.
Mission to counsel physically, sexually, and emotionally abused children, and to focus on prevention, community education and breaking the cycle of generational abuse
Mission to counsel physically, sexually, and emotionally abused children, and to focus on prevention, community education and breaking the cycle of generational abuse
Founded in 1971, Chinatown Service Center provides a variety of human and health services to the underserved and disavantaged immigrants and minorities in Southern California.
CAA advocates in and on behalf of the Asian and Pacific American community for racial justice, immigrant rights, and equal opportunities for communities of color.
A nationwide fellowship of Christians committed to serving Christ through the law, the defense of religious freedom & the provision of legal aid.
A nationwide fellowship of Christians committed to serving Christ through the law, the defense of religious freedom & the provision of legal aid.
Chrysalis’ mission is to create a pathway to self-sufficiency for homeless and low-income individuals by providing the support needed to find and retain employment
City Year deploys teams of young idealists into high-need schools to serve as tutors, mentors, and role models for at-risk students, helping them reach graduation.
CHIRLA is an immigrant rights advocate dedicated to empowering families, workers and youth thru civil and labor rights education, civic engagement, organizing, & legal immigration services
Our work can be seen in lives of young people who gain high school diplomas, go to college, earn paychecks, and revitalize their own community.
CISLA is a dropout prevention organization serving more than 12000 public school students in Los Angeles.
CADRE is a community-based parent organization led by low-income Black and Latino South Los Angeles parents advocating for racial and educational justice.
We operate the oldest public conflict resolution center in the US, training volunteer mediators who help people resolve their personal, domestic, residential and community disputes.
Comprehensive workforce development and employment services for job seekers and businesses including case management, life coaching, job training, placement, follow up and staffing
Transform the social and econimic conditions in South LA that foster addiction, crime and poverty by empowering residents to change public policy.
A nonprofit organization with 20 years of experience in South LA, CDTech combines grassroots participation with strategic policy understanding.
Advancing solutions that use housing as platforms for services to improve the lives of the most vulnerable people, maximize public resources and build healthy communities.
Volunteers advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children with the goal of ensuring every child grows up in a safe, permanent home.
Provides comprehensive mental health and substance abuse treatment and prevention services to children and adults, including programs readying them for school, employment and independent living.
The Door of Hope program seeks to end the cycle of homelessness for every man, woman, and child we serve.
Dedicated to achieving a future without breast cancer through performing and facilitating collaborative research, translating science to engage the public as informed partners
EduCare provides high quality heart-centered after school enrichment and youth development workshops, professional development for educators, and parent workshops; promoting healthy relationships in their communities.
Educators for Excellence ensures that teachers have a leading voice in the policies that impact their students and profession.
To promote social, emotional, academic and economic self-sufficiency, through a continuum of human services.
Improves communities and people’s lives by making well-designed homes affordable.
The Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles is leading the fight to END EPILEPSY through care, advocacy, research, and education.
Litigation, legal action, research, education, and other charitable programs to defend and advance constitutional rights, especially the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.
Provide transitional housing, medical, and supportive services to homeless men, women and children in South Los Angeles.
Works to free people from slavery, help them build new lives, and dismantle the systems that allow slavery to flourish.
Service provider for Fresno’s refugee community including health, education, outreach, advocacy, support services and events. Programs serve predominantly Southeast Asian, Slavic, African and Syrian Communities.
Advocacy for the rights and needs of abused and neglected children providing caring relationships, resources and recommendations to the court.
We empower students through education, transforming individual lives, and creating a ripple effect through the entire community.
Dedicated to providing food, clothing, rental assistance, and other basic needs through a program to reduce the poverty levels of farm workers.
Dedicated to providing food, clothing, rental assistance, and other basic needs through a program to reduce the poverty levels of farm workers.
Through education, support, recreation, advocacy and partnerships, we promote the well-being of our LGBT community.
We provide accessible mental health and health navigation services to the Sacramento community with emphasis on the Transgender population.
Stop cycle domestic violence by providing comprehensive services and shelter to battered women and their children; raising level of community awareness – advocacy and education.
Works with families and communities in historically underserved communities to demand better school options for their students.
Co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Handicap International supports people with disabilities and other vulnerable groups in situations of conflict, natural disaster, exclusion, and poverty.
Trains, mentors and provides critical professional support to more than 3500 healthcare providers who care for the neediest populations in over 25 countries.
HOLA provides free programs in academics, arts and athletics for underserved youth, empowering them to develop their potential, pursue their education and strengthen their communities.
To serve youth and their families by promoting the development of strong individuals and families in their community.