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Our mission is to end hunger in San Francisco and Marin. We envision a community where everyone is able to obtain enough nutritious food to support the health and well-being of themselves and their families.
Active Minds is the largest nonprofit in the United States mobilizing youth and young adults to transform mental health norms across society. For more than 20 years, we have equipped the next generation of peer mental health advocates through a variety of programs, including the Active Minds Chapter Network, A.S.K., and Send Silence Packing. Our advocacy, initiatives, and campaigns foster lasting change in how youth view and discuss mental health, encouraging them to use their voices to influence broader conversations and inform mental health supports within their communities. Together, we are building a diverse movement of champions committed to improving mental health for all. Learn more about our work at www.activeminds.org. Questions? Contact us at hello@activeminds.org!
Atlanta Mission transforms, through Christ, the lives of those facing homelessness.
Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization focused on rescuing abused and neglected animals - locally, internationally and throughout the Asian Dog Meat Trade - rehabilitating them and finding them their forever homes. We embrace compassion, education and legislation to guide hearts and minds toward a brighter future for animals.
LEAP's mission is to develop the strengths and talents of young leaders who create and implement year-round, community- and school-based programming designed to achieve positive academic and social outcomes for children living in high poverty urban neighborhoods. Our goal is to create and implement a multi-tier mentoring model where young people of all ages are welcomed, educated and provided opportunities to grow within LEAP.
Our mission is to empower those affected by domestic violence and advocate for social change through support, education and outreach.
Entryway is a national 501c3 organization that transitions individuals and families at risk of or experiencing homelessness to economic self-sufficiency by providing full time employment, housing and career training opportunities in partnership with the real estate industry.
To provide mentorship and chamber music education primarily to young people, aged 7-18, through the formation of small ensembles who present outstanding performances of chamber music masterworks, with the purpose of developing the audiences and artists of the future.
Founded by Tia Maria Torres, Villalobos Rescue Center is a 501c3 registered charity focusing on rehabilitation and rescue of the American Pit Bull Terrier dog, with help from the parolees who work and care for the dogs. VRC works ceaselessly to give Pit Bulls another chance in life. Each and EVERY dog gets spayed or neutered, and given any medical treatment necessary, before the search for that perfect home begins. Now located in Louisiana, due to the overwhelming need to help other dogs, VRC has now become an all breed rescue with the main focus still being on Pit Bulls. Now that we are in the South, we have to deal with the heartworm disease. This means that 99% of the dogs we take in, enter our facility with this pre-existing condition. It not only takes three to six months to cure, but costs up to $500 per dog.
We The Protesters is a national organization focused on ending racism and police violence in the United States. Since 2015, they have built the most comprehensive database of police violence in the nation, used the data to identify effective policy solutions and supported movement organizers to enact these policies at every level of government.
One World Girl (OWG) is a nonprofit organization that equips girls to become changemakers through arts-based learning and community action. Led by the vision and wisdom of girls, we value diversity, creativity, mentorship, global understanding and impact in everything we do. We envision a future where every girl uses her unique abilities, passion and determination to effect long-lasting systemic change as communities transform into secure, tolerant and understanding places that embrace diversity and all are welcomed. Launched in 2017, OWG has built an impressive roster of programming, offered to elementary – high school girls in the New York Metropolitan area, with our participants coming primarily from Westchester, Northern NYC and Nassau County, Long Island. We welcome girls from diverse backgrounds and experiences to learn from one another, build leadership skills, and explore ways to heal divisiveness in their communities and the world. Since inception, OWG has helped more than 250 girls to develop leadership skills, build bridges and come to see themselves as capable and influential changemakers in the world. We have quickly become recognized as an essential organization to support the empowerment and personal development of girls, while having real impact within the community.
85% of those with intellectual, developmental and learning disabilities are UNemployed, and as such, the most impoverished population in the world. Creative Spirit is on a mission to employ 1 million young adults by the end of this decade. How? -We provide the IP necessary to galvanize the world around our mission with research. -We teach the best companies in the world how to hire those with intellectual, developmental and learning disabilities. -We provide training, empathy and lifelong coaching to candidates and their employers to ensure 100% retention and success.