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Abcs for Global Health

​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.

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Advocates for Community Wellness

Founded in 2003, Advocates for Community Wellness (A4CW). is to promote a culture of health through education of healthy lifestyles, fitness and nutrition. We seek to raise awareness, reduce health disparities and risk factors linked to chronic diseases in underserved communities.

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Action For Healthy Kids

We are a national nonprofit that brings together dedicated volunteers and partners to make schools healthier places where kids thrive.

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Days for Girls International

Days for Girls is turning periods into pathways: We increase access to menstrual care and education by developing global partnerships, cultivating Social Entrepreneurs, mobilizing volunteers and innovating sustainable solutions that shatter stigma and limitations for women and girls.

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Center for Community Alternatives

The Center for Community Alternatives (CCA), founded in 1981, is a leader in community-based alternatives to incarceration and policy advocacy to reduce reliance on incarceration. We provide direct services to communities in New York City, Syracuse and Rochester, engaging approximately 2,500 youth and adults annually who would otherwise be incarcerated. The great majority of our participants are African-American or Latino/a and come from poor or low-income communities. In addition to direct services, CCA works to bring about a more just and humane criminal justice system. We have achieved success in persuading the State Legislature to adopt "reintegration" as a goal of sentencing; in reforming New York's drug laws; and in realigning New York's juvenile justice system so that more youth are placed in programs in their home communities, rather than detention or incarceration. We are currently leading a national campaign to reduce barriers to college admission for people with criminal records. In an average year, CCA successfully diverts 100 adults and as many juveniles from costly incarceration, saving New York State millions of dollars. Our work reduces the collateral consequences of incarceration, strengthens families and builds safer communities. CCA serves people in trouble: youth at risk; families in crisis; people struggling to address drug and alcohol problems and HIV and AIDS; and people who have been involved in the criminal justice system who are seeking community reintegration and productive, law-abiding lives. CCA endeavors to address these issues by emphasizing personal empowerment, self-respect and concern for one's community.