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CHIP is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation serving Butte, Glenn, Tehama, Plumas, Shasta, Sutter and Yuba counties. “Helping people help themselves” is CHIP’s mission. We assist low-income and rural disadvantaged residents, seniors and others who lack financial resources or knowledge to improve or provide adequately for their housing. Here’s what we do: construct mutual self-help (sweat equity) housing and affordable multi-family apartment housing manage rental properties we build and properties owned by others, provide education and services to residents, and build and enhance communities. Our organization has built more than 2000 housing units in our seven-county service area and is acknowledged as an innovator and leader in rural housing issues.
The Love Compassion and Hope Child-Placing Agency, a Christian non-profit foster care agency, designed to place children where love, compassion, and hope are prevalent. Our goal is to ensure the safety and care of foster children entrusted into the care of foster parents. Our vision is to ultimately see those we’ve served increase the value of the investment in their lives by passing it on to someone else within their sphere of influence.
Nwc Project Ream for Choa, inc. is a non-profit representing a consortium of roadway engineering and construction firms located in Marietta, GA. As we work together to build better roadways, we support CHOA to build better lives for children.
Prevention First was incorporated in 1967 as the Central Jersey council on alcoholism. Over the years, the focus changed to the prevention of alcohol abuse and expanded to include other drugs and other forms of abuse (dating/relationship abuse, gang violence and bullying). To best reflect what the agency does and emphasize its importance, the name was ultimately changed to Prevention First. In 2013, we became an affiliate of preferred behavioral health group. Prevention First’s services are targeted to those in grades K–12 and provided during and after school by a staff of professional educators who are dedicated to the success of their students. Programs are proven, age-specific and include the tools, skills and support necessary for students to develop and maintain healthy, abuse-free relationships and lives. In addition, Prevention First educates parents, caregivers, businesses, law enforcement and community groups, provides on-site and online training for school personnel, conferences and workshops for prevention professionals and programs implemented through community outreach and the prevention coalition of Monmouth county.
To provide a safe, supportive, empowering environment for youth and families. Our programs and services help young people develop healthy interpersonal relationships, acquire academic achievement, manage social and cultural interactions, facilitate the exploration of spirituality and teach independent living skills.
To educate and advocate for people with trauma based dissociation and DID. We believe strongly in promoting and showing the positive truth to dissociative identities. It is our hope that in the very near future, people will no longer have to hide. They can be free and embrace the amazing gift that is dissociative identities.
Run for the Stripes is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable purposes. Run for the Stripes' mission is to raise awareness and funds for research for neuroendocrine tumor (NET) cancers. Run for the Stripes holds an annual 5k run/walk each November (Nov. 10 is National Neuroendocrine Awareness Day).
Offering freedom from addiction through Christ-centered recovery since 1965.
Motivated by the heart of God. Meeting the needs of the children of Kenya.
To provide support to parents of children born with rare chromosome disorders, gather together and share information, and to promote research and a positive community understanding of these disorders. CDO envisions a time in the not too distant future when doctors will have a great deal of information available on each and every chromosome disorder. They will be able to tell parents symptoms associated with a particular deletion, duplication or other disorder as well as what not to worry about. It is also our hope that appropriate therapies or other treatments will be recommended specific to particular disorders and that affected individuals will have a much greater chance of a fuller life. This is already beginning to happen and it is CDO's goal to further support this research in any way possible.
We shall strive to promote physical and mental wellness for those in need by means of food, clothing, shelter, and supplies. We offer counseling and educational opportunities to improve and enhance quality of life; and exercise our economic enhancement program for developing community partnerships, business, academic, art, and cultural exchange.