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The Small Things

We envision a world where every child has a loving family and a safe home. The Small Things strives to empower communities in order keep vulnerable and orphaned children in their families. Through community services, comprehensive family preservation, and loving, family-style homes - we can ensure every child is healthy, safe, loved and cared for

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The Buckeye Ranch

To restore hope and provide healing to children and families.

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The Bethania Foundation

Bethania Kids (The Bethania Foundation) is a Christian mission that nurtures and equips impoverished, orphaned, abandoned, and differently‑abled children — and supports women and families — in South India. It provides residential homes, care/after‑school centers, rehabilitation services and women’s empowerment programs delivering food, shelter, education, medical care and spiritual support so children and women can build stable, independent lives.

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The Shade Tree

Safety for women in crisis, shelter for women, women with children, and women with pets.

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The Bucket Ministry

Our mission is to provide clean, safe, drinking water and the Living Water to families living in under-resourced areas around the world. We give away long-lasting water filters and share the gospel in communities afflicted by clean water scarcity and spiritual darkness.

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The Primavera Foundation

Primavera co-creates pathways out of poverty by providing housing, workforce development, homeownership and financial education, and community development services. The organization focuses on preventing and ending homelessness and helping individuals and families achieve long-term financial stability and safe, affordable housing.

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The MISS Foundation

The MISS Foundation, established in 1996 by Dr. Joanne Cacciatore, is an international 501(c)3, volunteer based organization providing C.A.R.E. [counseling, advocacy, research, and education] services to families experiencing the death of a child.

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The Riley Institute

To end Veteran suicide.

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The Baltimore Station

The Baltimore Station turns lives around. We are an innovative therapeutic residential and outpatient treatment program supporting veterans who are overcoming obstacles to regain self-sufficiency. We offer programming based on a trauma-informed, strength-based and client-centered approach that combines a strong recovery model with an environment that promotes socially responsible behavior

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At The Crossroads

At The Crossroads reaches out to homeless youth and young adults at their point of need, and works with them to build healthy and fulfilling lives. By bringing our services directly onto the streets, we cultivate long-term, unconditional relationships with young people who would otherwise be disconnected from consistent support. We empower our clients to accomplish their individual goals, build community, pursue their passions, and find their own paths to happiness and stability. We believe that there are no limits to what our clients can achieve, and that every homeless youth deserves the chance to build an outstanding life.

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The Brego Foundation

The Brego Foundation is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and retirement of former racehorses and raising awareness of the plight of “the unwanted horse”. Our goal: drive proactive change in the horse/human relationship.

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The Lamp Foundation

Through the provision of quality cost-effective medical care and humanitarian assistance, the Lamp for Haiti works with and for the people of Haiti to improve the lives of some of the most marginalized persons in Haitian society. Lamp for Haiti is non-profit, non-sectarian and apolitical. Lamp for Haiti envisions a time when the communities we serve will meet their basic health and humanitarian needs on a self- sustaining basis. To that end, the Lamp for Haiti develops and empowers local professional and nonprofessional staff to carry out its mission, aligns its activities with the needs and interests of the local community, and cooperates in mutually beneficial and sustainable ways with Haiti's broader network of health organizations