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San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity transforms lives and communities by bringing people together to build, renovate, and repair affordable homes for families in need.
Build resilience and empower local African communities and churches to holistically care for vulnerable children and develop youth capacity by providing food, healthcare, education and crisis response including COVID-19.
THE SPECIFIC AND PRIMARY PURPOSES OF THIS ORGANIZATION ARE TO INITIATE, SPONSOR, PROMOTE AND CARRY OUT PLANS, PROGRAMS, POLICIES AND ACTIVITIES THAT WILL TEND TO FURTHER PARK AND RECREATION PROJECTS WITHIN THE JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS OF THE HAYWARD AREA RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT.
HHREC creates intergenerational approaches to mental health, stress reduction retreats, positive messaging art contests and leadership for residents in Alameda County and the Bay Area.
Heartfulness relaxation and meditation techniques are studied and proven to be effective in reducing stress and anxiety, improving sleep, and enhancing emotional intelligence.
We work globally, along side the communities we serve, providing livestock and training in sustainable agricultural practices to create the most favorable opportunity for families.
Partners with communities that are striving to overcome longstanding cycles of poverty. Delivers the essential building blocks of good health, sound nutrition and clear vision.
Hopeless third-world children provided shelter, meals, education, medical needs and compassion services to lepers, refugees, widows, with physical, vocational, and spiritual support, including American Indians.
Defend the rights of people worldwide. We scrupulously investigate abuses, expose the facts widely, and pressure those with power to respect rights and secure justice.
We empower youth from underserved communities to achieve their full potential by providing tutoring, mentorship, cultural enrichment, emotional support, individualized case management, and scholarships.
Life situations are difficult for Black children, families and communities worldwide; help provide relief, initiatives and programs to make life better for those in need.
Anchored in the principle of human dignity, ICRW advances gender equity, social inclusion and shared prosperity.
The founders wanted to give children and families in Vietnam the skills and opportunities to build their own future, much like the way the founders were given skills and opportunities to succeed in America.†
Global humanitarian organization saving lives and building self-reliance by providing vital medical care; training healthcare providers; rebuilding clinics; and improving water &†sanitation.
Provides humanitarian/development assistance to people in the US, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East who have been devastated by man†made and natural disasters.?
Alleviates human suffering by providing health services and other assistance to victims of disaster, poverty and neglect, in the United States and around the world.
Responding to the worldís worst humanitarian crises, helping people to survive, recover and gain control of their future.
Provides relief and development in a dignified manner regardless of gender, race, or religion, and works to empower individuals in their communities.
From hunters to hikers, our members protect America’s outdoors through community-based conservation education, commonsense public policy, and a commitment to strong outdoor ethics.
500 million peopleómost in remote and difficult locationsóhave no Scripture in a language they fully comprehend. Weíre here to do something about that.
Established in 1954, JMPNS is a parent cooperative preschool, providing space for parents and teachers to come together to guide a child’s early learning experience.
We are a homeless services organization dedicated to serving our neighbors that are living unhoused. We do outreach, operate shelters, and provide housing support services.
The mission of Kings United Way is to increase the organized capacity of people to care for one another.
La Luz Center strengthens community through family services, economic advancement and community engagement.
Provides legal education, counsel, advice, documents and navigational help to resolve conflicts, prevent abuse and homelessness, and establish caregiver authority to allow access to healthcare..
Providing opportunities, programs/services, educational support, family/community involvement, support and work with NGOs, other nonprofit organizations with similar mission and purpose to build better lives.
Enhancing the well-being of LGBTQQIA communities by providing activities, programs and services that create, empower and support community; provide essential resources; and promote our diversity.
Bringing benefits of green jobs, access to solar energy and energy efficiency programs, and cleaning up LA’s water for future generations for under-resourced communities.
Serving Southern California since 1877, spcaLA has prevented cruelty to animals through Education, Law Enforcement, Intervention, and Advocacy.
Mandela Partners, formerly Mandela MarketPlace, is a non-profit organization that works in partnership with local residents, family farmers, and community-based businesses to improve health, create wealth, and build assets through local food enterprises in low-income communities.
An independent choice-based food pantry providing assistance to residents of the Conejo Valley, giving the underemployed, seniors, disabled, and food insecure families dignity.
Our mission is to enhance community development and economic self-sufficiency through employment services and financial education.
Bringing San Francisco’s transit history to life. We acquire, restore and support operation of Muni’s vintage streetcars, and operate the San Francisco Railway Museum.
Provides basic needs for human life: food, showers, clothing, and hygiene items.
A humanitarian relief organization serving internationally and locally with expertise in refugee health care, disaster relief, and mobile dental programs.
Mercy Corps empowers people to survive through crisis, build better lives and transform their communities for good.
Delivers free world-class healthcare to some of the world’s poorest nations while training local surgeons and medical workers, increasing developing African nations’ healthcare capacity.
We provide physical and nutritional education and guidance to underserved youth and their famUto combat the epidemic of childhood obesity.
A support organization for Children and Youth who are victims of mass incarceration, recidivism, and abandonment.
We exist to end drunk driving, educate about the dangers of underage drinking, support law enforcement and support victims of impaired driving or boating.
A grassroots organization of Latina immigrant women with the double mission of promoting personal transformation and building community power for social and economic justice.
Leading organization dedicated to finding better treatments and a cure for myasthenia gravis by funding impactful research and providing support for the global MG Community.
Sponsors Memorial Weekend honoring America’s fallen firefighters; Assists their families with scholarships and emotional support programs; Provides training for fire service; Building National Memorial Park
Dedicated to funding research that will lead to less toxic and more targeted therapies to eliminate childhood cancer worldwide.
The National Trust, a privately-funded nonprofit organization, works to save America’s historic places. SavingPlaces.org
Building equitable communities by creating innovative housing and economic solutions that advance the well-being of people, vitality of neighborhoods, job creation, and environmental sustainability.
Orange County United Wayís mission is to improve lives by delivering measurable long-term solutions to complex issues in education, financial stability, health and housing.
Global organization working to end the injustice of poverty.
Our mission is to battle poverty by empowering youth and families in Los Angeles with the skills, resources, and relationships necessary to thrive.
We empower marginalized groups, women, youth, LGBTI, Afro and indigenous people, and migrants. We partner with and enable civil society, governments, and the private sector.