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IFC confronts the causes and responds to the effects of poverty in our community. We believe in a community where everyone's basic needs are met, including dignified and affordable housing, an abundance of healthy food, and meaningful social connection.
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Idaho keeps families with ill or injured children close to needed medical care by providing a “home away from home,” in-hospital family rooms, and hospitality carts. The chapter focuses on removing barriers, strengthening families, and promoting healing so families can stay together while a child receives treatment.
LISTEN provides services and support to meet the critical needs of Upper Valley individuals and families.
Gilda’s Club South Jersey provides free psychosocial support, education, and community programs for people affected by cancer and their families. It runs professionally‑led support groups, wellness and educational workshops, and age‑appropriate services for children and teens to help members cope and connect.
Rainbows United provides early intervention, preschool/childcare, therapies, targeted case management, specialized foster care and family support for children (birth–21) with developmental delays or disabilities and their families. They coordinate community resources to deliver individualized services that improve children’s developmental, educational, and family well‑being.
YWCA Northern NJ is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
Filling in the Blanks works to reduce childhood hunger by providing weekend meal bags to children who rely on school meals, and by operating school-based pantries and a mobile pantry to deliver fresh and staple foods to families. The organization partners with schools and community groups across Fairfield, Westchester, and Putnam counties to increase food access and connect families with wrap‑around services.
Friendship Home provides overnight respite care, social-recreation programs and vocational/individual support services for people with developmental disabilities and their families on the South Shore of Massachusetts. Its programs (including an overnight “Home Away From Home,” the Bridges to Work vocational program, and Friendship Club social activities) aim to build life skills, community inclusion, independence and meaningful social connections.
The North Anoka County Emergency Food Shelf is an independent, non - governement 501 (c)3, non - profit, charitable volunteer organization that works in partnership with all available and willing resources to curb hunger by providing nutrition to all who are truly in need of assistance.
CEDARS Home for Children Foundation raises and stewards funds to support the programs of CEDARS Youth Services, with the goal of helping children and youth achieve safety, stability, and lasting family relationships. The foundation focuses on endowment and fundraising to provide stable long‑term support for CEDARS’ shelter, foster care, early‑childhood, and family services.
from the website: "The C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation enriches the lives of children with special needs, supports their families, and strengthens communities through the sport of fishing. We empower families and communities to celebrate children with special needs, making these children feel valued and loved so they can overcome limitations and be successful." C.A.S.T. = Catch A Special Thrill!
The mission of Laurel House is to: - Advocate for and empower those impacted by domestic violence by providing crisis intervention, safe haven, supportive programs and supportive programs and resources - Advance social change through preventative education and through community training and collaboration to foster a coordinated response to domestic abuse Services are available to both female and male survivors of domestic abuse.