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Founded in 1982, Camp Horizon works to restore dignity and hope to children, teens, and young adults who have been abused and neglected-- empowering them to make good decision and to lead healthy productive lives.
The Littlest Heroes exists to positively impact the lives of children with cancer and their families, regardless of income level or zip code. We understand that any family touched by childhood cancer can benefit from our services, so we work in conjunction with donors, volunteers and clinicians at partner institutions to meet the social, emotional and financial needs of all families.
The mission of the Forrest Spence Fund is to assist with the non-medical needs of critically or chronically ill children and their families throughout the Mid-South. Empathy. Understanding. Hope.
Shiloh House offers nurturing, therapeutic and educational services to empower youth and families to overcome the impact of abuse, neglect and trauma. Through guidance, clinical intervention and advocacy Shiloh House meets the needs of the community while respecting the diversity of youth and families.
Since 1991, The Vision of Children Foundation has funded medical research to find cures for hereditary childhood blindness and vision disorders. It also offers programs to improve the quality of life of visually impaired individuals and their families.
Founded in 2016, the Central New York Diaper Bank works to distribute diapers to families in need through a growing network of partner agencies; and to build awareness that diapers are a basic need not being met for all children.
Our mission is to provide individuals and families who are in need with food and access to a network of community resources that helps them achieve self-sufficiency.
HRA is a non-profit organization that promotes sustainable business development and investment in the Haiti. HRA facilitates innovative development strategies and planning throughout the Caribbean and within its Diaspora communities by leveraging financial, human and social capital to support economic development. Since the 2010 earthquake, the Haiti Renewal Alliance (HRA) has been actively involved is disaster preparedness, well as engaging the diaspora in supporting the government and international community in disaster relief efforts. HRA has recently partnered with the Organization of Humanitarian Assistance at the United Nations (OCHA) to coordinate diaspora response to humanitarians disaster relief efforts. Our Fundraising effort Fundraising effort The southern coast of Haiti has been devastated by Hurricane Matthew. The catastrophic damage came with little warning. 2.1 million people are affected, 1.140 million are in need of humanitarian assistance. 90% of the homes have been destroyed, most have lost nearly every possession including homes and businesses. In addition to their individual losses, they have seen the widespread devastation to their friends, families, churches and local businesses that provide material and spiritual sustenance to their lives. The destruction and lack of infrastructure impede on the delivery of much needed humanitarian assistance to the affected community. HRA has been authorized to be the fiscal agent of the diaspora fundraising effort for short term relief, long term recovery and sustainability of the affected areas. The goal is to raise $100,000,000 (one hundred million dollars) to rebuild the destroyed homes and infrastructure of the affected communities. Of the funds collected, 80% will go toward rebuild and the recovery of local communities, 10% toward funding diaspora-led relief initiatives, 5% will be designated for long term disaster preparedness and 5% toward administrative cost.
Our mission is to encourage anyone impacted by an unplanned pregnancy to choose life. We are a free, safe, and confidential Christ-centered pregnancy medical clinic, providing hope and healing through counseling, education, encouraging sexual integrity, and recovery.
TO SERVE DEAF, HARD OF HEARING AND DEAF-BLIND RESIDENTS OF THE METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON DC AREA WHO ARE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OR SEXUAL ASSAULT, AND TO SERVE THEIR FAMILIES.
To restore at-risk neighborhoods…one life at a time.