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The mission of The Salvation Army is to meet human needs without discrimination.
Transforming men, women, and families and moving them from despair to hope since 1887, through meal services, shelter, transitional and rehabilitating programs without discrimination.
Provides social services, shelter, food, clothing, addiction recovery, life skills training, and other essential life needs to homeless and low-income individuals and families.
Our mission is to serve suffering humanity without discrimination through the distribution of food, rent/utility assistance, emergency shelters, youth programs, transitional housing, and job training.
Provides support, shelter, rehabilitation, day-care, camping, senior housing, nutrition and emergency assistance to individuals and families in the San Diego Imperial Counties without discrimination.
Serves Yuba Sutter as a beacon of hope, bridging those in need to activities designed to holistically change lives.
Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies across the United States have been bringing a little magic into the everyday lives of children by matching them with adult volunteers in fun and rewarding relationships since 1904. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the North Coast has served over 5000 children since it was founded in 1969 by a juvenile probation officer and other
We find supportive mentors (Bigs) for youth (Littles) in our district to build their potential and provide regular match support services for them.
OCF engages military leaders in Biblical fellowship and growth to equip them for Christ-like service at the intersection of faith, family, and profession.
With a presence in 132†countries, we work alongside communities to improve the health, economic, educational and spiritual conditions of the world’s most vulnerable.
Our mission is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.
Through mentoring, we decrease the number of disconnected youth in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Empowered youth have the potential to change our world
The Foodbankís mission is to provide basic sustenance and proper nutrition to the communityís hungry citizens and to ensure that no individual go hungry, not even for a single day.
Raise public awareness and funding for work of the San Francisco Commission and Department on the Status of Women. Policy areas we focus our work on are stopping violence against women, eliminating human trafficking and promoting gender equality.
Provides developmental and behavioral therapies for children 0-21 years with disabilities, regardless of ability to pay~_x0003_ and free developmental screenings, playgroups, resources, and referral for all children under 5 years.
We envision a world where every person has a stable home. We provide housing, support services and employment readiness, to 4,000 people in Northern California.
BBF helps bridge the gap between aid & sustainability by supporting localized programs and providing essential resources in healthcare, infrastructure, disaster response, and education.
Provides board and care for the elderly. Comfortable room and three nutritious meals daily, transportation, supervision of medication, assistance in obtaining medical and social services.
Education and public service
Bring joy to lonely elders in San Francisco. Help us provide companionship and social support to isolated seniors through our volunteer-based programs.
Big Brothrs Big Sisters provides strong & enduring, one to one, professional support, enduring relationships youth mentoring relationships.
We serve individuals with multiple barriers to independence through services such as housing, employment, recovery, and more. We serve families, individuals, veterans, seniors, and youth.
Founded by Paul Newman, a non-profit summer camp and year-round center providing free services to children with life-threatening illnesses.
Animal?welfare?organization confronting abuses in puppy mills, animal fighting, animals?in?research, factory farming, wildlife threats?and more. Help us end all animal cruelty.
The mission of The Latina Center is to improve the quality of life and health of the Latino community by providing leadership and personal development opportunities for all Latinas. Established in 1999, The Latina Center provides transformative leadership development opportunities for Latina women and their families through educational, social support, and mentoring activities that contribute to individual and family stability and help alleviate the alienation and loss that immigrant Latinas often experience. Over the past 10 years, The Latina Center has become a place to find personal enhancement, increase self-confidence, acquire English-language skills, maintain cultural and familial ties, and advocate for improved programs and services. The Latina Center’s clients report that the programs foster hope for creating positive futures for families.
The People Concern believes no one should have to live on the street or in a violent household. Our staff, volunteers and those we serve work together to address the effects of homelessness, poverty, mental and physical illness, abuse and addiction. Our programs empower the most vulnerable among us to improve their quality of life ñ housed, healthy and safe ñ and become active participants in the community. We also work to educate the broader community and improve public policy.
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…
Provides for the social service needs of the Jewish and general community with a commitment to promote the well-being of all people
Food Now strives to improve the quality of life for residents by providing food assistance, outreach and support services which strengthen families & build healthy communities.
To inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive responsible and caring citizens
The Southeast Asian Community Center develops and administers programs that serve the needs of the Southeast Asian communities of Northern California.
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by love for God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and meet human needs in his name without discrimination.
The Friends of Chabot College facilitates cash gifts, legacy gifts, corporate and business contributions, in-kind contributions, and other methods of giving to Chabot College and its students. The Friends of Chabot College is involved in general fundraising activities including an annual fund drive, scholarships and emergency aid, planned giving, special events, alumni and retiree affinity groups, and capital campaigns, to secure funds for the advancement of the college and its students.
the mission of The Teen Project is to provide healing and hope to young women who have survived human trafficking, homelessness, foster care, incarceration and/or drug addiction by innovating programs focused on housing, treatment, psychotherapy, life skills and mentoring all with a trauma-informed lens. We provide the material, emotional and social supports of an intact family to support transformational outcomes–a mindset shift from surviving to thriving.
With a focus on developing the potential of children, healthy living, and social responsibility, the Y brings about meaningful change in the community.
Lutheran World Relief is an international relief and development organization that helps families in the world’s poorest communities build the resilience they need to thrive.
The Spahr Center is Marin Countyís only non-profit community agency devoted to serving, supporting and empowering the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community and everyone in the county living with and affected by HIV. Guided by our mission, our Board of Directors, staff, volunteers, supporters and donors work together to achieve our vision of Marin as a healthy, inclusive community where every person lives with freedom and equality.
We provide Day programming and services to individuals with autism and intellectual disabilities in a residential home designed to facilitate independence and community integration.
We provide for 20 programs serving nearly 20,000 people each year, including shelters, counseling, immigration support, with a goal of finding homes with love for all.
YMCA puts Judeo Christian principles into practice through programs that build health spirit, mind and body for all.
We build support within the U.S. for the United Nations World Food Programme, the worldís largest humanitarian organization, to feed the worldís hungriest people.
Working to break the cycle of poverty in the Coachella Valley. We mobilize the caring power of community for health, education, and financial stability.
To improve financial stability for all families throughout our service area by activating local businesses, inspiring individual investment, advancing community collaboratives, and influencing public policy.
Funds scientific research on human evolution (including archeology, primate studies, and modern hunter-gatherers); shares discoveries with the public through educational outreach programs.
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.
CFF responds to the needs of fathers and their families by offering programs and services that lead to family growth, enrichment, and empowerment.
To help youth and families develop the resilience necessary to overcome challenges, discover the best of themselves and create healthier, happier patterns of living.†
We are a network of agencies, nonprofits, professionals and churches working together to protect vulnerable kids and strengthen families in the Greater Sacramento Area.