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COLGAY PRIDE, part of the 501c3 Non Profit Organization Debra Smith Wellness Center Inc. is Fighting for Equality, Diversity & Ending Discrimination while Uniting Our Community in Solidarity Debra Smith Wellness Center Inc, Our mission is to provide HIV/AIDS education and prevention services, eliminate stigma, and enhance the health and wellbeing of everyone impacted by HIV.
For 25 years, PGO has worked endlessly to help hundreds of people with Parkinson’s disease in the Ozarks. Established in 1999 by founder Mel DeVries, the grassroots non-profit organization and its supporters provided the vision to create the first clinic for Parkinson’s patients known as Parkinson’s Clinic of the Ozarks in 2001. Honorary lifetime board members, such as Harry Beckett, saw potential for beneficial community collaborations to provide wellness classes to help meet the varied needs and interests Parkinson's families. Over time, the organization has expanded to offer a wide assortment of Parkinson’s resources, educational programs, support group guidance, and free wellness classes to help make life better for people living with the diagnosis.
The Olive Branch of Hope (TOBOH) is a grassroots, volunteer driven Canadian organization (Registration #R861916013 RR001) established in 2001 to provide support and education to breast cancer survivors of various ethnic backgrounds. The members of TOBOH Board are volunteers with a desire to ensure that all women and men diagnosed with breast cancer, have the support needed to help them through their difficult times. This working board consists of six women and one man, some of whom are breast cancer survivors. They represent many diverse cultures and professions and bring many diverse skills to our organization. Each of them recognizes that breast cancer has a profound impact on the lives of women and men diagnosed with the disease, as well as on their families, friends and colleagues.
CSD’s mission is to promote the general welfare, educational, moral, material, and social interests of the deaf and hard of hearing.
The mission of the Center for the Visually Impaired is to empower people impacted by vision loss to live with independence and dignity.>We serve anyone with vision loss from partially sighted to fully blind. >Regardless of age or income level, CVI has four programs to suit the needs at each life-stage.>Operate an onsite retail store with a wide assortment of aids for the visually impaired.>Central, convenient location in Midtown Atlanta.
The Kendall Burrows Foundation was founded by the Deb and Dave Burrows to honor the memory of their daughter, Kendall, who passed away from Evan’s Syndrome in 1996. During her lifetime, Kendall was an inspiration for how she lived with grace and strength despite intermittent and sometimes lengthy hospital stays. She stands for all children who must face incredible odds and yet do so with a smile on their face.
Founded in 1817, the American School for the Deaf is the country's oldest and Connecticut's only educational organization exclusively devoted to serving the deaf community. A private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, ASD provides comprehensive educational services for deaf and deaf with special needs infants, children, youth, adults and their families. The school is located on a 54-acre, 14-building campus in West Hartford, Connecticut. The mission of the American School for the Deaf is to provide a comprehensive program for the development of the intellect and the enhancement of the quality of life for the deaf and hard of hearing community by serving as a multi-purpose institution furnishing educational and vocational programs for deaf children, youth, adults and their families.
Women’s Voices for the Earth amplifies women’s voices to eliminate the toxic chemicals that harm our health and communities.
The Cerebral Palsy League, Inc is dedicated to providing a variety of high quality programs and services to assist persons who have developmental disabilities
Our mission is to provide vision and hearing services through education, detection, prevention, and treatment. Through collaborative partnerships, we enable greater independence and increased quality of life for Georgians in financial need.
Empowering individuals and families living in the Carolinas who are affected by Parkinson’s disease through education, outreach and direct support.
CFH establishes and provides a safe and secure home to benefit double orphans in Kampala by providing proper social services, free their lives from any abuses; and afford them a loving and healthy upbringing in terms of physical, emotional, social, mental and spiritual dimensions, so as to attain full development. CFH renders guidance, parental counsel, role modeling, and life-skill training to teach children healthy habits and social behavior. We raise up children who are self-sufficient, socially adjusted, confident and proactive to be Godly contributors and leaders to the world around them. CFH provides nutritional food, basic health care, hygiene advice and all the essentials they need to stay healthy under the care of the organization. CFH Provides education up to university level by supporting them with the basic educational needs in the field of academic and vocational trainings to allow each child to reach their academic potential and open up opportunities for their futures.