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Curamericas Global partners with underserved communities to make measurable and sustainable improvements in their health and wellbeing. Our projects serve communities and community-based organiations with limited access to health care in the United States, Guatemala, Liberia, Haiti, Bolivia, and Kenya.
The Kennedy's Disease Association's mission is to inform, support, educate, fund research and find a cure for Kennedy's Disease.
The Elizabeth Hospice's mission is caring for all ages impacted by serious illness, grief and loss by providing hospice care, grief counseling, children's programs, education and community outreach.
To serve, educate and fund research for families coping with the effects of SYNGAP mutations.
Support the provision of the best possible health care, given local circumstances, to all children and youth (under 26 years of age) with diabetes in less-resourced countries, through the strengthening of existing diabetes services.Conduct international advocacy and clinical research, and where possible help both young adults and also recipient countries with achieving sustainability.
We envision a future where people with disabilities live with dignity, participate meaningfully and experience success.UCP of the North Bay, across all of our enterprises for both adults and children with disabilities, seeks to explore and understand each individual student or employee with a disability and their unique talents. We work alongside our participants to help them create a tailored approach that supports each person to discover what he or she really wants. Person-Centered Planning is a process-oriented approach to empowering people with societal disability labels. It focuses on the individual and his or her needs by putting them in charge of defining the direction for their lives, not on the systems that may or may not be available to serve them. Person Centeredness is tra
The mission of ASEB (Alzheimer’s Services of the East Bay) is to provide services to individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementia; provide support to their caregivers; and educate and inform the general community about issues related to dementia care.
The Histiocytosis Association is dedicated to raising awareness about histiocytic disorders, providing educational and emotional support, and funding research leading to better treatments and a cure.
The mission of the Spina Bifida Association of Arizona is to promote awareness of Spina Bifida and enhance the lives of those affected.
To leverage mobile clinic outreach and improve chronic, non-communicable disease outcomes by strengthening community health education and implementing novel technologies that address research-based needs and increase healthcare access in underserved populations.
We Promote Health is a Howard County, Maryland based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Therefore, all donations are tax deductible. 100% of all donations go directly to support the wellness related programs that We Promote Health provides to Howard County elementary schools, workplaces and the community. There are no salaries or paid positions. We are a 100% volunteer organization. Donations should be made payable to: We Promote Health Mail to: We Promote Health, Inc. 5052 Dorsey Hall Drive, Suite 203 Ellicott City, Maryland 21042 Questions: brian@wepromotehealth.org ABOUT US We are a 100% Volunteer Organization We support the overall health and wellness initiatives in Howard County with a focus on promoting wellness in Howard County schools, workplaces and in the community at large. This is achieved by: Developing strategic community partnerships Serving as a leader in coordinating community-wide initiatives to motivate all stake holders to focus on wellness, in the broadest sense, by leveraging all of our assets, relationships and resources. Providing on-going opportunities for stake holders to become engaged and stay engaged. Providing an opportunity for other wellness organizations and professionals, who share the same spirit of giving, a platform to improve lives through physical activity, nutrition and health education.
A Loving Spoonful delivers free, nutritious meals to men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS in the Vancouver/Sunshine Coast area who have a medical need for nutritional support.