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Provides resources for families to locate and pay for high quality early education and care settings; Improves program quality through professional development and business assistance.
Child kidnapping prevention and location specialists, helping children and devastated parents through free investigation, mediation and publicity. Your gift could bring a missing child home.
Empowering children in the developing world through education, feeding programs, medical care, and spiritual outreach based on the Bible.
Helping deprived, excluded and vulnerable children have the capacity to become young adults and leaders who bring lasting and positive change to their communities.
Every child deserves a voice. We’re improving the lives of children with apraxia by ensuring each child has their best opportunity to develop speech.
Dedicated to finding loving, adoptive homes for abandoned, abused and neglected children who languish in the foster care system. Many have emotional/mental/physical disabilities.
Working to eradicate poverty by surrounding kids with a team, a place and a path out of poverty through health, education, empowerment and employment programs.‚Äã
Children Now is the leading unbrella research, policy development, advocacy organization dedicated to improving the health, education and well-being of children in California
Rescues America’s children from the ravages of prostitution. Providing shelter, hope and new-beginnings. With your support, we can save more. Our children deserve a fighting-chance!
Helping children overcome the effects of abuse, assault, neglect, or mental illness through treatment and family education so they may thrive in safe homes.
The CCHAT Center is an auditory/oral program where children who are deaf or hard of hearing learn to listen and develop spoken language.
Protecting children from poverty, abuse and neglect, and ensuring access to quality healthcare. Speaking for vulnerable children who cannot vote, lobby or speak for themselves.
Gives at risk youth an opportunity for a productive life through treatment and education in a safe environment. Residential program, academic curriculum.
Supports world class care and research for the nation’s children. The foundation serves as the fundraising arm for Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC.
Improve the lives of children in Solano County through education, advocacy, coordination of community services and community-based collaboratives.
The Children s Receiving Home is committed to positively impacting the lives of children, youth and families affected by abuse, neglect, behavioral health issues and trauma.
Funds research, patient support and public awareness of the neurofibromatosis (NF1, NF2, and Schwannomatosis) – genetic disorders that cause random tumor growth throughout the body.
Fighting hunger and poverty internationally by providing food, medicine, educational support, Christian disaster relief and humanitarian aid to children and families in developing countries.
Education-focused organization that unites young people to serve as tutors, mentors, and role models to help children stay in school and on track to graduate.
Provide funding for programs and services that promote personal growth and stability for San Francisco youth in the foster care and juvenile justice systems.
Emergency, transitional, and permanent housing with supportive services to homeless women and children, as well as affordable housing to low and very low income households.
The Community Child Care Coordinating Council (4Cs) of Alameda County exists to develop and coordinate resources to strengthen families and children.
CHOC provides community and economic development opportunities focused on asset development, job creation, and comprehensive direct services with children, families and seniors.
We enable 90+ charities who work in education, arts, animal welfare, social and environmental justice, to improve the lives of over 600,000 people.
We help people turn ideas into community action through information, planning, civic engagement and advocacy for human needs in the Sacramento Region.
Impacting family and community with nutritious food and supplementary resource assistance so lives of people are filled with hope as they get on their feet.
INSPIRES FAMILIES/COMMUNITIES TO ACHIEVE SELF-RELIANCE THROUGH PATHWAYS.
Focused on family wellness, education, civic engagement, cultural awareness, and strengthening the community in Riverside for more than 100 years!
One million Californians are exposed to unsafe drinking water. Community Water Center is a catalyst for community-driven water solutions through organizing, education, and advocacy.
To empower and strengthen San Francisco’s high need youth and their families by providing comprehensive youth development through education, employment training, advocacy, support services.
We exist as a child-advocacy ministry to release children from their spiritual, economic, social, and physical poverty to become responsible, fulfilled Christian adults.‚Äã
Conservation Corps North Bay develops youth and conserves natural resources for a strong, sustainable community.
We are a group of active retired police officers whose mission is to prevent violence, drug abuse, gangs and juvenile delinquency in Contra Costa County
Children born with physical, cognitive and medical challenges. Parents need information, comfort and support. Help us provide free publications, guidance, emotional support and awareness.
Train community volunteers as CASAS whose responsibilities are to advocate for permanency, family reunification, quality care for children in foster care and also represent at-risk youth.
Ensuring consistency and support for children in the foster care system through the use of volunteer advocates advancing the best interests of each child.
Provide the power of hope to a foster child! CASA volunteers advocate for the needs of abused and neglected children, one child at a time.
Homeless youth receive life saving assistance through outreach, shelter and transitional housing, case management, medical/psychiatric/mental health, education/employment and youth development programs.
35,000 most troubled kids served through therapeutic music, dance, writing, art and theater. Thousands vulnerable children attend concerts and plays. Arts mentoring transforms lives!
Improving the lives and financial well-being of individuals and families by providing quality financial education and coaching.
World Concern: A Division of CRISTA Ministries served over 6.5 million people in 12 Countries utilizing a variety of programs including providing disaster relief, food, medicine, education, business loans, agricultural development, child protection, clean water, and sanitation.
We drive pediatric research so that better, less toxic treatments reach children with cancer NOW.
Advocacy, communication assistance, counseling, employment assistance, information & referral, community education, interpreting services, independent living skills instruction, family intervention services, support groups, and literacy classes.
We provide adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities the opportunity to experience independence, job training, employment, visual/performing arts, life skill building, social interaction, and community participation.
Provides summer camps and year-round education and recreation programs to improve the lives of children, teens and families affected by type-1 diabetes.
An independent international medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics and natural disasters in more than 70 countries.‚Äã
We envision a world that accepts, includes and appreciates individuals with Down syndrome, and we work to make that vision a reality in our community.
Low income children receive complete dental services regardless of ability to pay, 5 days/week. School-based oral hygiene education targets Kindergarten students; community outreach targets adults.
Making STEM approachable and accessible for all. Empowering students. Cultivating curiosity. By providing the right tools and experience, we help kids program the future.
We protect and defend the rights of children and youth through effective, vigorous and compassionate legal advocacy.