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to provide short term assistance to low-income families in the Eden communities
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 are a network of agencies, nonprofits, professionals and churches working together to protect vulnerable kids and strengthen families in the Greater Sacramento Area.
Over the years, Delta Research and Educational Foundation has directed its charitable giving to program initiatives reflected in our founding mission with local Delta chapters.
We provide healing by helping people recreate on the Delta in rowing shells. Civilians and military veterans, and under-resourced youth all find healing from trauma.
Patient-directed organization focusing on the most prevalent, life-threatening mental illnesses. The Mission ñ ìto improve the lives of people living with mood disorders.î
Desert Cancer Foundation is dedicated to paying for cancer care for local Coachella Valley residents who need financial assistance.
The mission is to enhance the quality of life and create opportunities for people with disabilities.
We provide adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities the opportunity to experience independence, job training, employment, visual/performing arts, life skill building, social interaction, and community participation.
Empowering Veterans To Lead High-Quality Lives With Respect…Prosthetics Research and Devices for Amputees; Traumatic Brain Injury Therapy; Guide/Assistance Dogs; Comfort for Survivors.
Dolores Street Community Services nurtures individual wellness and cultivates collective power among low-income and immigrant communities to create a more just society.
Empowering Chinese-American people to fully participate and contribute positively toward a healthy society. Putting Christian faith into action helping people heal & thrive.
Empowering families facing homelessness to transform their lives.
“To provide a caring presence, sustenance, and shelter to those in need among us.”
Our mission is to end women’s homelessness in greater LA through housing, wellness, employment, and advocacy. We envision a Los Angeles with every woman housed.
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.
The mission of EAH Housing is to create community by developing, managing and promoting quality affordable housing.
East Bay Housing Organizations (EBHO) is a member-driven organization working to preserve, protect, and create affordable housing opportunities for low-income communities in the East Bay by educating, advocating, organizing, and building coalitions.
Supporting people with disabilities to live and work as independently as possible, EBI serves individuals with autism, brain injuries, cerebral palsy and intellectual disabilities.
SINCE 1990 OVER 17,000 PEOPLE SERVED BY EMPOWERING HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS/FAMILIES IN ALAMEDA COUNTY TO REGAIN A LIFE OF SELF-RELIANCE. DIGNIFIED EMERGENCY & TRANSITIONAL HOUSING & COMPASSIONATE COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT SERVICES PROVIDED.
The East San Gabriel Valley Coalition for the Homeless (ESGVCH) began sheltering and feeding the homeless of the East San Gabriel Valley in 1990. By 1994 ESGVCH incorporated as a private non-profit 501c3 charitable organization, under a volunteer Board of Directors. Today, ESGVCH operates under a volunteer 10-member Board of Directors and has two programs: (1) Emergency Assistance Center (EAC) and Bridge Program (a program within the EAC); (2) the Winter Shelter Program (WSP). The ESGVCH believes that so…
To provide access to excellent health care while engaging and empowering our patients, employees and partners to improve their well-being and the health of our communities.
Easterseals offers numerous services to support people with autism and other disabilities to work, live independently, and be active in their community.
Easterseals offers numerous services to support people with autism and other disabilities to work, live independently, and be active in their community.
Easterseals offers numerous services to support people with autism and other disabilities to work, live independently, and be active in their community.
Fights world hunger by helping people help themselves. Provides training, information, and seeds to development workers, missionaries, and small-scale farmers working in 190+ countries.
We believe that all individuals are entitled to fully utilize all community resources for which they are eligible. We believe that optimum utilization of these resources can substantially enhance the quality of life in the community. We believe that access to those resources is often limited by lack of awareness of their existence. Therefore, this Agency commits itself to serve as a link between individuals and the full range of community resources available to them. We dedicate the Agency’s resources to the empowerment of individuals through dissemination of timely and accurate information on how to access community resources.
The PIE Network connects, strengthens, and catalyzes the work of education advocates across communities, states, and ideological lines.
Established in 1981, we provide a comprehensive array of social, emotional, academic and economic development services that strengthen families and build community stability.
The El Centro Police Athletic League provides underprivileged youth with quality afterschool educational and athletic programs and mentoring to establishing positive relationships with law enforcement.
Our Mission: To provide services that contribute to the mental health and emotional well-being of individuals and families in the community. Our Impact: With the help of El Hogar, our clients are able to: find housing, obtain Employment and/or Education, reconnect with Family, members, achieve Community Integration, and improve their Mental Health and/or Substance Abuse. We achieve our mission through the provision of the five programs.
Services include the emergency food distribution program, ten mobile food distribution programs, Clothes Closet, two Children_x0019_ s programs, and home delivery for medically fragile homebound individuals.
Established in 1977 our mission is to promote safe, healthy and resilient communities. Our centers offer programs that improve the health, social, educational and economic outcomes of Yolo County residents; and promote health, stability, and self-sufficiency for individuals and families.
End Violence Against Women International trains professionals and loved ones to take action. Together, we can help survivors pursue justice and healing.
The EOD Warrior Foundation supports the EOD community to ensure the financial, social and emotional well being of EOD Family.
Epilepsy Foundationís mission: stop seizures and SUDEP, find a cure and overcome challenges created by epilepsy through education, advocacy and research to accelerate new therapies.
Epilepsy Foundationís mission: stop seizures and SUDEP, find a cure and overcome challenges created by epilepsy through education, advocacy and research to accelerate new therapies.
We are leading the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives.
The mission of Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco (ECS) is to help people who are homeless or very low-income obtain the shelter, housing, jobs, and essetial services in order to maintain permanent housing and to live as fully as they can.
Facilitates healthier, more fulfilling lives in communities struggling with hunger, poverty, disaster and disease, in three signature program areas: Women, Children and Climate.?
Our organization responds to the needs of youth and their families by offering programs & services that lead to family literacy, wholeness, enrichment, and well-being.
The Eureka Schools Foundation (ESF) is a non-profit organization that supports every student in the Eureka Union School District by providing funding for critical enrichment programs.
We are dedicated to ending HIV in Sonoma County while supporting the health and well-being of people living with HIV/AIDS. We advance our mission with programs and services in three areas: Care Services for people living with HIV, HIV Prevention, and HIV/HCV Testing.
Our mission is to ensure equal housing opportunity and to educate the community on the value of diversity in our neighborhoods.
A volunteer driven, non-profit organization of parents, family members and treatment professionals dedicated to providing education, advocacy and support for the Northern California Autism community. www.feat.org
Families Forward exists to help families in need achieve and maintain self-sufficiency through housing, food, counseling, education, and other support services.
To involve parents and communities in their children?s education to achieve lifelong success.
Family Assistance Ministries helps people who are trying not to become homeless through prevention services as well as helping those who are homeless regain housing stability.
FCA helps the dedicated families who provide care at home for loved ones suffering from Alzheimer’s, stroke, Parkinson’s and other disabling diseases that strike adults.
Our mission is to help families challenged with homelessness and low income achieve sustainable independence through a community-based approach.