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The Edward Foundation is the charitable fundraising arm of Edward Hospital and Health Services. It raises funds to help Edward Hospital and Health Services provide the highest quality services, technology, and staff to the communities it serves.
The mission of the Ryan Goldblatt Foundation is to honor Ryan’s memory by raising funds for the medical institutions and charitable organizations that provided support and services to Ryan and his family during his courageous fight with cancer.
The mission of The Emmaus Ministry for Grieving Parents is two fold: (1) To spiritually support grieving parents in dealing with one of life's most challenging and horrific experiences--the death of a child of any age by any cause, no matter how long ago(2) To empower Catholic archdioceses and dioceses and their grieving parents to support other grieving parents by bringing this ministry to their local areas.Currently we offer our programs in cooperation with 12 Catholic archdioceses and dioceses throughout the United States, and in parishes in CT, RI, and AZ, in addition to County Kerry, Ireland. We often add new sites. See www.emfgp.org for our current locations.
Every Kid Sports, a national non-profit, provides youth sports grants so more kids can experience the joy and positive benefits of playing. The Every Kid Sports Pass helps families, on Medicaid, SNAP, or WIC, pay sports registration fees. A parent or guardian can apply for the Pass for every kid, age 4 – 18 years old, in their family. The Pass is available three times a year, Fall, Winter, and Spring. Each application, up to $150, is for participation in the sport of their child’s choice.
HealthCorps is a national non-profit organization working to eliminate health inequity and improve lives by educating and empowering teens — encouraging them to become change-agents within their families, schools, and neighborhoods. Believing that limited access to health education can lead to a lifetime of social, emotional, and physical challenges, HealthCorps strives to strengthen teens with innovative approaches to health and wellness, providing today’s youth with the tools to become more physically and mentally resilient through educational programming, leadership experience and service learning.
Mission: We empower children and families through transformative mental health care and educational services.The San Diego Center for Children provides hope and healing to over 1,000 children and families every day through a range of services. As San Diego’s oldest children’s nonprofit founded in 1887, the Center operates 9 program sites and community-based services within hundreds of homes and schools across San Diego County. The Center is nationally accredited for its excellence in quality of care by The Joint Commission.
The Johnny Foundation seeks to raise awareness of depression in the hopes of preventing suicides through fund raising and awareness events and be an encouragement to others as we seek to shine God's light in the darkness that so many people struggle with .
Free Black Therapy is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to providing remote mental health services with Black mental health professionals for Black and African American individuals who lack adequate funds or health insurance. Absolutely free.
Ali’s Hope Foundation assists adolescents and young adults with mental health concerns by funding and supporting programs that improve access to treatment, reduce stigma through education and outreach, and offer advocacy and grants to help people move toward recovery.
The mission of Share Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support, Inc. is to serve those whose lives are touched by the tragic death of a baby through pregnancy loss, stillbirth or in the first few months of life. The primary purpose is to provide support toward positive resolution of grief experienced at the time of/or following the death of a baby. This support encompasses emotional, physical, spiritual and social healing, as well as sustaining the family unit. The secondary purpose of Share is to provide information, education and resources on the needs and rights of bereaved parents and siblings. The objective is to aid those in the community, including family, friends, employers, members of the congregation, caregivers and others in their supportive role.
Mission: Empowering Widows to Thrive. We empower widows to thrive with compassionate support to move through grief to growth. We are pioneering widow solutions, support, and research to lead the widows health movement for women worldwide. As widows helping widows, we offer in-person and virtual support groups, activities, travel opportunities, educational courses, mentoring programs, conferences, videos, podcasts, opportunities for advocacy and philanthropy, and more.Widows receive services and support through our national, international, and virtual groups long after most become ineligible for traditional grief support.
Nami DC is the state chapter of the national alliance on mental illness. As a charitable 501(c)(3) organization, Nami DC has supported individuals and their families impacted by serious mental health conditions since its founding in 1981. Through education (including Nami signature classes such as family-to-family, Samsha best practice since 2013), advocacy and support, Nami DC has expanded its support to specifically focus on health and wellness of youth (with significant emphasis on early identification and intervention), service members (regardless of duty status) and their families.