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Saving children’s lives! Providing life saving food, clothing, blankets, medicines, clean water, vegetable seeds, education and emergency relief to children in the USA and overseas.
Compassionate healthcare volunteers providing free wheelchairs, rehabilitation equipment, medical clinics, healthcare instruction, dental services, food and clothing to children in despair.
Help us alleviate childhood hunger and suffering! We provide food, clothing, medicine, and medical care to needy children in U.S. and around the world.
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.
Shelter is more than a roof overhead! Providing impoverished Filipino children with food, medicine, education and a loving home through four residences and a school.
Funds research, patient support and public awareness of the neurofibromatosis (NF1, NF2, and Schwannomatosis) – genetic disorders that cause random tumor growth throughout the body.
Dying children exist in a world of doctors, hospitals and despair. Your donation gives hope and joy by fulfilling a favorite wish.
Provides affordable, service-enriched housing, tenant advocacy, and open space/transportation planning to low income families, seniors and homeless in San Francisco.
Provides underserved communities with social, economic workforce, and business services to transform their lives, and assit non-English speaking Chinese immigrant families.
We are a network of volunteers from local churches who have come together to help those in need by providing food, clothing and diapers.
Serve those in need. We provide nonperishable food and medical supplies to over 30,000 of the very poor in 45 locations, 2 in Texas and 43 in Mexico. 
Help persecuted, repressed, isolated Christians who are suffering for their Faith! We deliver medicine, food, education, Bibles; and report on atrocities occurring world-wide.
Ministering to America’s military and their families worldwide empowering them in their Christian faith, advancing Bible studies, linkups, mentoring, fellowship, resources, personal contact and encouragement.
Fighting hunger and poverty internationally by providing food, medicine, educational support, Christian disaster relief and humanitarian aid to children and families in developing countries.
Help wipe out poverty and hunger in the USA, including Indian Reservations, Appalachia and overseas, by providing food, water, medicine, education, shelter to children/families.
Provides QOL services and essential equipment to elderly and disabled military veterans who reside in the Veterans Home of California. All proceeds benefit veteran residents.
A faith-based organization transforming communities around the globe through just and sustainable responses to hunger, poverty, displacement and disaster.
Internationally recognized biomedical research, treatment and educational institution, physicians/scientists are dedicated to the prevention and cure of cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening diseases.
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.
Coastside Hope’s mission is to offer basic life necessities with dignity and hope to neighbors in need.
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.
Our mission is to knock colon cancer out of the top three cancer killers. We do this by championing prevention, funding research & providing support.
Community Action Marin will eliminate poverty and promote equity by supporting individual growth and community empowerment.
From infants in Migrant Head Start Centers to seniors participating in the Meal Program, CAPMC truly impacts and changes lives
CAPSLO seeks to end the perpetuation of poverty by empowering low-income individuals and families to achieve self-sufficiency through an array of community-based programs.
Our mission is to offer resources for building healthy relationships and to provide services for healing the effects of interpersonal violence.
Provides adults with vision loss the skills necessary to cope with vision loss and maintain independence. They also learn non-visual methods to care for themselves.
The Community Child Care Coordinating Council (4Cs) of Alameda County exists to develop and coordinate resources to strengthen families and children.
Dedicated to providing options, education, and support to children and families.
CHOC provides community and economic development opportunities focused on asset development, job creation, and comprehensive direct services with children, families and seniors.
Creating solutions to homelessness by combining permanent, affordable housing with workforce development and wraparound support services for formerly homeless individuals and families in San Francisco.
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.
We are the community’s safety-net, providing critical support services that preserve and promote stability, self-reliance. and dignity.
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
Grief support and resources for surviving families and co-workers of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty; law enforcement trauma training; public education.
Hospice of the Conejo is a community based non-profit, non-medical volunteer hospice and grief support center. Our services are always offered completely free of charge.
Our mission is to keep people alive and safe, help them through crises, and connect them with culturally relevant resources in the community.
A faith-based, nonprofit corporation with a mission “To feed the world and eliminate poverty through children‚Äôs feeding initiatives, community outreaches, disaster response and partner resourcing.”
You can mean the difference between life and death for a child born with thalassemia. Support the Cooley’s Anemia Foundation’s fight against this blood disorder.
Started in 1945 delivering CARE Packages to war-torn Europe.  Today, working around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty and achieve social justice.
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.
Give homeless teens a future! We shelter, mentor and job train kids with nowhere else to turn. Fifteen shelters – 60,000 teens yearly need help.
Homeless youth receive life saving assistance through outreach, shelter and transitional housing, case management, medical/psychiatric/mental health, education/employment and youth development programs.
Distribute blankets, food and clothing to homeless throughout the U.S. Provides transportation to medical appointments, counseling, referrals contact family to unite them back home.