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All children in foster care have success in school and life. Friends of Wednesday’s Child transforms the lives of children in foster care through education.
Hunger is a fact of life, and a lot of households in our community are either hungry or at a risk of going hungry. At Rescue Now Services Inc., our philosophy is to give struggling families one less thing to worry about by helping put nutritious meals on their tables. We partner with like-minded individuals, private and nonprofit organizations to create programs that ensure food security for individuals and families in need. Our programs reach over 1,100 individuals each month.
The mission of Concord Children's Center is to cultivate an intimate, welcoming community where children develop respectful relationships and inquisitive minds, build confidence in their individual gifts, and are engaged, prepared and inspired to learn.
Our vision: No child shall be denied hope, love, or a fair chance in life. At Domus we find and love young people who are shut out, unwanted, unloved, and afraid; the young people society has failed and discarded; the young people who, without our intervention, would drop out of their schools and their communities and be incarcerated, homeless, or dead. We create the conditions necessary for them to get on a path toward health and opportunity so they can engage and succeed in school and ultimately have satisfying and productive lives.
RaisingHOPE empowers children in the foster care system to achieve their dreams through resources and relationships.
To provide youth with affordable and stable housing, practical life skills, an identifiable support system to propel them towards their future goals.
At Saint John’s Program for Real Change, it’s our mission to end the generational cycle of trauma and homelessness by providing a safe space for women and children to heal and develop the skills necessary to transform their lives.
As a non profit organization, we offer St. Louis city children a safe, enriching after-school environment in which to strengthen their bodies, enrich their minds, develop healthy social relationships and learn to make positive life choices.
Through food rescue, culinary training and our community feeding program we are committed to rescuing, re-purposing and restoring both food and lives.
The vision of Child Care Resource Center (CCRC) is to be the community leader in transforming early care and learning in North Central Ohio ensuring every child has a high quality learning experience and enters kindergarten ready to learn. The CCRC is your “one-stop shop” in North Central Ohio working to educate and impact the quality of child care by: helping families make informed child care choices; recruiting, training and supporting child care professionals; leading, advocating and collaborating at the local, state, and national level; collecting and disseminating data to inform decision makers.
Our mission is to help individuals by providing emergency shelter service to address the emergent need of LGBT individuals experiencing crisis leading to homelessness. Through integrated solutions we offer educational & financial responsibility resources as well as wrap around services in substance abuse and mental health counseling and drug testing. We are dedicated to bringing opportunities to troubled individuals in Greater Newark and surrounding communities.
Britepaths provides our neighbors in need with short-term safety-net services and empower them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. Since 1984, Britepaths has been a dedicated leader in developing sustainable solutions meeting the challenges faced by families in financial crisis in Northern Virginia through emergency food and financial assistance, financial empowerment, workforce development, and supports for children. We strive to provide help and hope for 8,000 families and individuals annually, who live from paycheck-to-paycheck, where unexpected expenses can send them spiraling from self-sufficiency to the brink of homelessness. Our services rely on the amazing work of approximately 450 volunteers working over 5,000 hours.