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Indiana Parkinson Foundation

OUR PROGRAM, THE CLIMB, PROVIDES A RESEARCH-BASED EXERCISE PROGRAM AND SUPPORT SYSTEM THAT IS GEARED TOWARD COMMON SYMPTOMS AND DEFICITS OF THE DISEASE. JOIN US AS WE HELP HOOSIER AFFECTED BY PARKINSON'S DISEASE.

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Glaucoma Research Foundation

Our mission is to prevent vision loss from glaucoma by investing in innovative research, education, and support with the ultimate goal of finding a cure. Founded in 1978 in San Francisco, the glaucoma research foundation was created to encourage innovative research to find better ways to care for people with glaucoma — the leading cause of preventable blindness.

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Bello Machre

Bello Machre means Home of My Heart in Gaelic. We provide homes and support to children, teens, adults, and seniors with developmental disabilities. Many of the people we serve live in our 60 community homes located throughout Central and Western Maryland. Bello Machre also provides help and support to hundreds of children, adults, and their families in their own homes. Bello Machre is there to help with whatever is needed, empowering people with developmental disabilities to live life to its fullest

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Tanzanian Children's Fund Inc.

The Tanzanian Children's Fund works to ensure that all children and families in the Karatu region of northern Tanzania lead healthy and productive lives and have the opportunity to become positive agents of change for their country. In order to achieve our goals, TCF provides a loving and permanent home for marginalized children at the Rift Valley Children's Village. However, TCF also recognizes that the best way to promote the well-being of all children is to provide access to high-quality education, free healthcare, and economic trainings and loans to the entire community. Our innovative, multi-pronged approach to addressing systemic poverty is what has enabled us to have a deep impact and catalyze real and lasting change.

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The Terry Fox Foundation

Canadian foundation which raises money solely for cancer research in Terry's name while at the same time is a leader among charitable organizations in maintaining low administrative and fundraising cost ratios. Currently, more than 85 cents of every dollar raised goes towards finding a cure for cancer. Please visit www.terryfox.org to learn more.

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ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF ONTARIO

The Alzheimer Society of Ontario’s Today’s Help, Tomorrow’s Cure Campaign is reaching out to the almost 150,000 Ontarians who have Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias (ADRD). By 2031 that number will increase by nearly 127%. That means that we will be caring for over 175,000 cases in 2010 and by 2031 there will be over 340,000 cases in the province. Our goal is to help persons with Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias, their families and caregivers today, while engaging in research to put an end to this devastating disease. With your support we fund nationwide research to address the psychological and social aspects of AD such as care giving, family support and long-term care as well as biomedical investigations to find causes and treatments. The Alzheimer Society of Ontario helps local chapters deliver services by providing consultation as well as financial and educational support. In addition, we assist in program development, fundraising and supportive public policy.

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Mary Lee Foundation

To serve adults with special needs so that they may develop a sense of dignity, a feeling of self-worth, and the skills necessary to socially integrate with and contribute to the community in which they live.

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CANADIAN FEED THE CHILDREN

Five things you may not know about CFTC 1. We deliver results through local partners. We fund, monitor and evaluate local NGOs and community-based organizations through a small in-country and Canadian staff. We are committed to building our partners’ capacity so that we can serve children and families as effectively as possible. 2. We are independent and proudly Canadian. We are not affiliated with any other charity or international charitable network. 3. We are secular. We serve children, families and communities regardless of religion within an inclusive, non-faith-based model of development. 4. We are on a journey to organizational transformation. By building on our core strengths, we’re moving from traditional charity to innovative ‘change agent’ to achieve measurable, sustainable, long-term impact. 5. We take pride in our personal, collaborative approach. In every aspect of our work, we are committed to transparency, accountability and accessibility.

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Cross Timbers Hospice

To provide quality faith-based hospice services that give those with terminal illnesses and their families the opportunity to live each day to the fullest, with choices and dignity, surrounded by a loving community of family and friends, regardless of their ability to pay.

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ALS UNITED CONNECTICUT INC

To provide comprehensive support to improve quality of life for people with ALS and their families, while advocating for increased support and advancing innovative research for new treatments and an end to ALS.

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Waystone Health & Human Services

Our mission is to partner with people who are diverse in age, ability, and cultural background throughout their personal, work, and life journeys.

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Bennington Project Independence

MISSION TO PROVIDE SAFE, CARING AND EXCEPTIONAL ADULT DAY SERVICES. THESE SERVICES WILL OFFER MEANINGFUL, INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED PROGRAMS AND CARE DESIGNED TO ENHANCE THE DIGNITY, INDEPENDENCE, JOY AND OUALITY OF LIFE OF OLDER PERSONS. YOUNGER ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES,\nPROVIDE SUPPORT AND RESPITE FOR THEIR FAMILIES AND CAREGIVERS AND SERVE AS AN INFORMATIONAL RESOURCE OF OUR COMMUNITIES.