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The Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation’s aims to increase awareness of the US public and policymakers vis-a-vis the humanitarian crises underway in Yemen, and support relief and reconstruction, while facilitating peace campaigns.
Our mission is to find a effective treatments and ultimately a cure for fragile X syndrome, the most common inherited cause of autism. We directly fund research grants and fellowships at top universities around the world. FRAXA was founded in 1994 by three parents of children with fragile X. Fragile X Syndrome is the most common inherited cause of autism and intellectual disabilities. It affects 1 in 4000 boys and 1 in 6000 girls worldwide, and one in 260 women and 1 in 800 men are carriers. Treatments for fragile X are likely to help people affected by related disorders including autism, Alzheimers, and many other brain disorders.
Promote programs of research, advocacy, education, support and awareness in order to discover treatments and a cure for Polycystic Kidney Disease and improve the lives of all it affects... program supports PKD scientists and their research. The Foundation also provides scientific ... The Foundation raises awareness of PKD through national, regional ...
THE PLACEMENT OF REHABILITATED ANIMALS WITH INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WHO HAVE BOTH THE MEANS AND A DESIRE TO PROVIDE THEM WITH A PERMANENT HOME.
The foundation provides resources and programs to improve outcomes for women, children, senior citizens, and underserved communities, focusing on education, housing, health & wellness, and community goodwill locally (including Houston) and nationwide. (Summary based on the organization’s official site and nonprofit profiles.)
Inspire and strengthen community connections, stewardship, and well-being
The mission of Foster Love is to transform the way youth navigate through the foster care system in America.
The mission of the ALS Hope Foundation is to provide long-term support to: basic and clinical research programs leading to a cure, clinical centers of excellence for the care and treatment of people with ALS, support programs for people with ALS and their caregivers that optimize care and promote independence, and programs that promote education for people with ALS and physicians about diagnosis, treatment, and care.
The Seeing Eye is a philanthropic organization whose mission is to enhance the independence, dignity and self-confidence of blind people through the use of Seeing Eye dogs.
To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Founded in 2006, Dogs Without Borders rescues 400 dogs per year from high kill shelters in the Los Angeles to help reduce the euthanized rate, and also rescues a small percentage of dogs from around the world.
The mission of LA's BEST is to provide a safe and supervised after school education, enrichment and recreation program for elementary school children ages five to 12 in the City of Los Angeles. Every school day, each LA’s BEST student receives a nutritious meal, help with their homework and the opportunity to participate in a wide array of enrichment activities. In the past yearm LA's BEST staffed 63 Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Centers and 43 LAUSD COVID testing sites. By serving 350,00 0 meals a day, five days per week over 100 million were served through the combined efforts of LA's BEST and LAUSD. The advocacy of the LA's Best team led to a $2 billion increased in state funding for afterschool and summer learning programs across California.