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The Gridiron Greats Assistance Fund (GGAF) is a non-stock, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization providing financial grants and ‘pro bono’ medical assistance to retired NFL players in dire need. The organization focuses on the humanitarian side of post-football related issues, which include coordination of social services to retired players who are in need due to a variety of reasons including inadequate disability and/or pensions.
Kindred: The Foundation for Adoption is an American foundation created by adoptees Samantha Futerman and Jenna Ushkowitz. In 2013, Samantha and Anaïs Bordier discovered that they were identical twin sisters separated at birth. When their story garnered worldwide attention, the twins heard countless stories about the joys and hardships experienced by fellow adoptees. Samantha knew she needed to use her new insight to aid adoptees and their families in a myriad of situations. She then reached out to fellow Korean American adoptee Jenna Ushkowitz for help. From an early age, Samantha and Jenna possessed a unique bond as they grew up auditioning as actors alongside each other in New York City. Discovering their shared status as young female adoptees in the entertainment business, the girls developed an enduring friendship. Jenna enthusiastically joined Samantha to co-found Kindred, beginning their journey into advocacy for adoption.
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.
Day One partners with youth to end dating abuse and domestic violence through preventive education, supportive services, legal advocacy and leadership development. Since 2003, Day One has educated more than 40,000 youth and adults about healthy relationships and preventing relationship abuse. Our direct services include individual and group counseling, legal assistance and advocacy projects for young people, 24 years of age and under.
Preventing teen dating violence through awareness, education, and advocacy. Our 'Gaming Against Violence' program is an award-winning and evidence-based approach to violence prevention through prosocial games. We produce, publish, and research intentionally designed prosocial games to engage, educate, and empower young people about important issues affecting them. The topics addressed by these games include bystander awareness, consent, cultural literacy, gaslighting, healthy relationships, media literacy, power and control, resilience, and teen dating violence warning signs. Jennifer Ann's Group does this work in memory of Jennifer Crecente.
The Mission of the State of Texas Kidney Foundation is to improve the health and well being of people at risk or affected by kidney disease, through education, prevention and support and by increasing organ donation and transplantation.
The mission of Phoenix Crisis Center is to empower persons impacted by domestic violence to live safely and free from further violence.
We are a breast surgery community. We are a women’s health community. We are women caring for women and families through many circumstances, over many miles and many years. After helping tens of thousands of women during 10+ successful years on the net, we’re excited to welcome you to our brand-new community. We are a member-supported community. Thanks to the support of all our members, BreastHealthOnline continues to help women all over the world. Together we make this warm, caring and supportive environment possible for ourselves and for each other.
Middle Way House works to support all survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking; and to educate the community through outreach and prevention programs.
Southwest Kids' Cancer Foundation, Inc. is an autonomous entity formed with the goal of actively preserving and advancing Arizona Camp Sunrise and Sidekicks, and to provide a safe and nurturing camp experience for area kids who have, or have had, cancer and their siblings.
Hometown Heroes, Inc. serves as the umbrella organization for camping programming serving children facing extreme trauma. Camp Hometown Heroes welcomes children, ages 7-17, who embody the statement “Freedom is not free.” They have made the ultimate sacrifice of losing a loved one who has served in the armed forces and died fighting in combat. Serving children from all over the country, including Hawaii and Alaska, at a vast camp location in Campbellsport, WI (known as Turning Rivers), the campers are taken through a journey of healing through play, therapy and bonding. Hometown Heroes, Inc. has recently expanded its programming to serve children who have an incarcerated parent in the Wisconsin Criminal System, and through trauma-based and art therapy called Camp Reunite.
Opening doors to new possibilities by strengthening children and families and improving communities.We service Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Gillam and Wheeler Counties in Oregon and Skamania and Klickitat Counties in Washington.