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As a faith-based, not-for-profit organization their mission is to promote lasting, positive change in the lives of their clients by providing them with affordable, professional counseling, meaningful and life-changing therapeutic experiences, practical educational programs, and connecting them to local support systems in their community.
Personal Ponies Ltd provides small UK Shetland ponies to children that are differently able. There is no charge for our services and not one of of our volunteers are paid a penny. As we head into our 27th year, there about 1800 ponies in our program scattered around the country with volunteers in almost every state sharing ponies with children that need a special friend. There is a special magic that happens when a small pony is paired with a small child that is indescribable.
Blue Sunday Child Abuse Prevention Initiative (Blue Sunday) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization with two goals: 1) meet the needs the needs of abused children, 2) to raise awareness among the faith community through our annual National Blue Sunday day of prayer for abused children which is always the last Sunday of April which is child abuse prevention month.
A Warrior's Oasis is committed to providing a peaceful place where Service Members (Active, Reserve, Retired and Veterans) and their families who struggle with PTSD can decompress, rejuvenate, and recuperate without the stress and distractions of everyday life. A place where horseback riding, hiking, and other activities help the mind and spirit unwind and reconnect with themselves and their family. A mind and body at peace lets the soul heal.
We believe that as a team and as a family we can make serious change in our small corner of Haiti. With dedicated volunteers, informed donors and supportive fellow non-profits we can help provide a future for our Haitian kids.
To increase placement stability for Colorado’s foster children through the provision of supportive goods and services to foster families.
Mission: ‘SACRED’ provides immediate financial assistance to families in need due to child sexual abuse. We wish to eliminate temporary financial hardship as one of the obstacles to reporting the abuse.
Viet Dreams is a 501(c)(3) charity non-profit organization founded by musicians, artists, and music enthusiasts who all share a common goal - to provide disadvantaged children in Vietnam and United States with better educational opportunities and a more healthy, sustainable way of living. It is our duty to provide these children with vital medical supplies and educational assistance so that they may live better lives and one day fulfill their dreams. 100% of every dollar donated goes to our projects. Some of our projects include donating bicycles and helmets, granting scholarships, medical supplies, workshops and most recently, providing access to clean drinking water , which will reduce water-borne illness among children. Our organization also collaborates with local networks and other non-profit organizations such as Hope for Tomorrow, ICAN, Friends of Vinh Son, Fund for Vietnam, Children of Vietnam and Because Vietnam in order to successfully create an environment where every child is safe, self-sufficient, and able to pursue their education. But what sets our organization apart is our unwavering commitment and passion. We are devoted to giving these children a healthier lifestyle and a promising educational future. Our efforts are focused on children living in the poorer, rural areas of Vietnam. We do not discriminate among ethnic backgrounds, religions, minorities or medical circumstances. Every child deserves our assistance. We use our musical talents to raise the necessary funds to support our projects. The majority of our funding coming from benefit concerts, auctions, sponsors, and selling CDs and various artworks. We hope that our efforts and commitment will serve as a powerful reminder that there are many children in Vietnam who still need our help. Our goal is to give these children an opportunity of a lifetime and to make their dreams a reality. "Clean Water in Vietnam - A Project of Viet Dreams"
In 2001, the first Heart Gallery was organized in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The idea was simple: To have talented photographers create inspiring portraits of children who were waiting for adoption. By sharing the portraits in the community, founder Diane Granito hoped to build awareness and create more opportunities for adoption. The first Heart Gallery exhibit was an exciting success, attracting more than 1,200 visitors and initiating the adoption of six waiting children. Just one year later, adoptive parent and lifelong photographer Gay Larson founded the Waiting Child Heart Gallery of Oklahoma. It was the second Heart Gallery in the nation, and today it is one of more than 80 across the United States. Through its online gallery, traveling exhibit and partnerships with the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, KTUL-Channel 8 and Wendy’s Wonderful Kids, the Oklahoma Heart Gallery has helped find forever families for many Oklahoma children. The mission of the Oklahoma Heart Gallery is to use the power of photography to raise awareness, inspire communities and recruit adoptive families for Oklahoma’s waiting children.
Our mission is to financially assist low-income women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. We aim to help those who are facing financial challenges by providing to low-income, underserved women in Massachusetts. We work towards meeting basic needs such as food access, housing assistance, and other fundamental supports. Our intention is to be a source of Pawsitivity and empowerment for ones's spirit and recovery.
GloryFeet is an organization committed to creating relationships with individuals and families that have experienced hardships in an effort to provide and or help with access to therapeutic programs and services to improve their quality of life.
Partnerships for Permanence is more than a 501(c)(3) organization. It is a family. A family made from years of former foster youth and adoptees coming together to fulfill our mission of raising awareness and actively working to improve the child welfare system. How do we do that? By only employing former foster and adoptive youth; By partnering adults with young people in our work; By facilitating child welfare trainings for youth, professionals, and families; and By teaching adult professionals how to better advocate for young people through skills-building workshops.