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Korean American Leaders in Hollywood “To create a network of industry leaders that connects and leverages our diverse areas of expertise to further educate, engage, and empower Korean Americans throughout film, television, and streaming media.”
Hanuman Maui is the living continuation of Ram Dass’s presence on Maui. They seek to uphold his teachings of love, service and devotion.
"Making the real Jesus non-ignorable in our city and far beyond"
Fundraising effort created by Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports with the nonprofit 30 Day Fund for small businesses impacted by COVID-19.
Texas Relief Warriors was created in 2020, in the wake of Hurricane Laura. What started as a small effort by a few friends to help get needed supplies to hurricane-ravaged areas, has rocketed into an accredited 501c3 that has provided over 50,000 pounds of relief to numerous communities.
The Oakland Genesis Soccer Club is a non-profit organization that provides socially and economically disadvantaged youth, aged 13-18, with free transportation, academic support, and professional soccer coaching.
Ping Pong for Good is a movement for brain health and a new way to move to utilize a ping-pong-inspired program. with the mission to improve the lives of those living with neurological conditions and help individuals achieve better brain health at any age. With our two cornerstone programs, PPG Therapy and PPG Fitness, we have reimagined playing ping pong and exercises inspired by the game into a brain training activity with therapeutic benefits well beyond the recreational and competitive play typically associated with it. By creating a series of drills and incorporating challenges such as dual-tasking, PPG is maximizing the benefits while still retaining the fun factor of playing. We make fitness and physical therapy fun and something people want to do.
Our mission is to provide and distribute free menstrual products to menstruators in need and advocate for systemic change in the government, schools and community to end period poverty in Hawai’i. We believe that all individuals of menstruation age in Hawai’i have the right to access menstrual products and education without financial burden, shame or stigma.
The mission of Student MOJO is to provide food, housing, and safety to students in need. Our is to invest in young people's talents and dreams, by providing the basic conditions needed to thrive.
Every Day Action recycles waste and re-distributes it to those in need. Our mission is to inspire others to take care of their local community and to ask themselves daily: what can I do to help someone today? Working in conjunction with film sets, restaurants, grocery stores, and other vendors, we take food and belongings one might perceive as waste and get it into the hands of the underprivileged and homeless communities. Our hope is to bridge the gap between the upper middle class and the millions of Americans in need, while inspiring our friends and neighbors to do the same.
We care for the homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless in our community through services that alleviate suffering, promote dignity and instill self-sufficiency… as an expression of the ongoing ministry of Jesus Christ.