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The American Medical Women’s Association is an organization which functions at the local, national, and international level to advance women in medicine, advocate for equity, and ensure excellence in healthcare. We achieve this by providing and developing leadership, advocacy, education, expertise, mentoring, and strategic alliances.
The mission of the Sacramento Life Center is to offer compassion, support, resources and free medical care to women and couples facing an unplanned or unsupported pregnancy in the greater Sacramento region.
TO PROVIDE VISION AND HEARING CARE FOR INDIGENT LOUISIANA RESIDENTS.
The Vision Resource Center enhances the lives of adults and children living in the Cape Fear Region who are visually impaired by: advocating for their needs, identifying and sharing information about community resources, providing education, skill development and socialization opportunities.
CAMP Rehoboth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community service organization dedicated to creating a more positive environment in Rehoboth Beach and its related communities. We seek to promote cooperation and understanding among all people, as we work to build a safer and more inclusive community with room for all.
TO EMPOWER INDIVIDUALS TO LEAD FULFILLING AND PRODUCTIVE LIVES AT HOME AND IN THE COMMUNITY.
TO RAISE FUNDS IN USA FROM THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND TRANSFER TO MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION IN CHENNAI, INDIA FOR PROVIDING FREE EYECARE INCLUDING CATARACT AND MAJOR SURGERIES TO INDIGENT PATIENTS.
DBCC's mission is to empower our community by raising awareness of breast health issues through outreach, education and support services, in order to facilitate early detection and treatment of breast cancer.
Mission: BVA serves as ambassadors and mentors for all veterans and their families coping with sight loss.Vision:BVA continually strives to better the lives of all who served in the Armed Forces living with sight loss through: expert advocacy, engaged membership, clear communication, and peer inspired self-reliance. Our BVA family epitomizes respect, honor, dedication and commitment to sustain a thriving, informed, patriotic and connected community.Why: BVA is the only congressionally chartered Veterans Service Organization created for, consisting of and led by visually impaired veterans focused on the issues, advocacy and mentorship vital to all veterans and families coping with sight loss regardless of service connection
THE ADULT CARE CENTER OF ROAONKE VALLEY IS A SAFE AND SECURE PROGRAM COMMITTED TO PROVIDING COMPASSIONATE, STIMULATING DAYTIME CARE FOR DEPENDENT ADULTS WHILE PROVIDING FAMILY SUPPORT AND AN ALTERNATIVE TO LONG-TERM CARE.
To benefit the lives of individuals with Down syndrome and their families through individual and family support, education, community awareness and advocacy.