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United for Colombia's mission is to fund comprehensive and specialized medical care for severely wounded servicemen and civilians, especially children victims of landmines and unexploded devices. Health, happiness and hope can flourish in the hearts of hundreds of disabled Colombians who dream for a future filled with opportunities
United Luv Project places iPads into the hands of patients in hospitals and treatment centers so they can connect with family, access entertainment, and ease the stress of long or isolating treatments. The program is funded mainly through apparel sales and donations and works directly with hospital staff to identify patients who would benefit.
OUR MISSION: Uniting People with Opportunities. The United Planning Organization, the designated community action agency for Washington, DC, was established December 10, 1962 to plan, coordinate, and implement human services programs for low-income residents in the Nation's Capital. For over 50 years, UPO has been in the forefront of the war on poverty. As the catalyst for economic security and growth for all Washington, DC residents, UPO has laid the groundwork for innovative social service programs such as weatherization and energy conservation services, Head Start, workforce development training and youth development. Today, UPO continues to provide residents with comprehensive resources for early childhood education; youth development; employment and training; family and community services; case management and referrals to other supportive services.
Founded in 2016, United MSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving an international community of Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency (MSD) families, researchers, and care providers. We exist to bring awareness to MSD, fund research toward treatment, and support families through education, resources, and community. Our mission is to cure Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency.
UNITED IN PINK IS COMMITTED TO ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS AND THEIR FAMILIES BY ADDRESSING THEIR UNIQUE PHYSICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, RELATIONAL, AND EDUCATIONAL NEEDS.
United Palestinian Appeal empowers Palestinians to improve their lives and communities through socially responsible and sustainable programs in health, education, and community and economic development.
United Hospice provides care, hope, comfort and improved quality of life to individuals and their families facing serious illness. We offer compassionate support to members of our community who have experienced the loss of a loved one. We lead the health and human services community in improving the provision of care to those affected by serious illness.
United Luz Foundation (ULF) is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization - A Voice for the Voiceless. We are dedicated to raising awareness to Depression and Domestic Violence globally by utilizing and engaging the arts, beauty, and entertainment industry as powerful allies to empower, advocate, provide programs, resources, and enriching the lives of those who suffer in silence, in addition to women and children who are living in homeless shelters, domestic violence safe houses or living under privileged communities.
United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) educates, advocates and, provides support services to ensure a life without limits for people with a wide range of disabilities. UCP and its nearly 80 affiliates advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with a spectrum of disabilities by providing services and support to more than 176,000 children and adults every day-one person at a time, one family at a time. We work to enact system change-to revolutionize care, raise standards of living and create opportunities-impacting the lives of millions living with disabilities. UCP was founded in 1949 by parents of children with cerebral palsy. For more than 60 years, UCP has worked to ensure the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in every facet of society. Together, with parents and caregivers, we will continue to push for the social, legal and technological changes that increase accessibility and independence, allowing people with disabilities to dream their own dreams, for the next 60 years, and beyond.