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In 2001, the first Heart Gallery was organized in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The idea was simple: To have talented photographers create inspiring portraits of children who were waiting for adoption. By sharing the portraits in the community, founder Diane Granito hoped to build awareness and create more opportunities for adoption. The first Heart Gallery exhibit was an exciting success, attracting more than 1,200 visitors and initiating the adoption of six waiting children. Just one year later, adoptive parent and lifelong photographer Gay Larson founded the Waiting Child Heart Gallery of Oklahoma. It was the second Heart Gallery in the nation, and today it is one of more than 80 across the United States. Through its online gallery, traveling exhibit and partnerships with the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, KTUL-Channel 8 and Wendy’s Wonderful Kids, the Oklahoma Heart Gallery has helped find forever families for many Oklahoma children. The mission of the Oklahoma Heart Gallery is to use the power of photography to raise awareness, inspire communities and recruit adoptive families for Oklahoma’s waiting children.
Heart House is a nonprofits that provides safety, education and opportunity to refugee and underprivileged children.
The Hope Heart Institute is committed to serving humanity through cardiovascular research and education programs.
Pink Heart Funds exists to Inspire, Encourage, and Restore Hope to person affected with cancer and hair loss disorders.
TO HELP PEOPLE AND OUR CULTURE BY PROVIDING ENVIRONMENTS WHERE HUMAN HEARTS CAN BE AWAKENED AND RELEASED FOR THE PURPOSES OF RESTORING AND ENJOYING THE MOST
Heart, Love & Soul provides free food assistance, daily meals and social-care services to people in need in Niagara Falls, aiming to reduce food insecurity and improve overall well‑being by connecting guests with resources and partnering with local organizations.
Open Heart Magic brings laughter, strength, and magic to sick kids facing difficult illness, unexpected hospital stays, and frightening medical situations. Through unique programming, young patients are engaged, empowered, and given hope at the most critical time of their treatment.
Sacred Heart Center connects Latino families in Richmond with education, basic needs, and family-support services. They provide adult education (ESL, GED, citizenship), youth and early-learning programs, and wraparound community services to promote social and economic integration and leadership.
Our mission is to empower women with children in foster care, to unite their families and create a better future for both mother and child.
Joyful Heart works to transform society’s response to sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse by advancing survivor-centered healing and justice. The organization runs advocacy and programmatic initiatives (for example, End the Backlog and Heal the Healers) to support survivors’ recovery and to change policies and public systems that affect them.
The Mission of Native Heart Healing, Inc. is to operate as a not-for-profit Equine-assisted therapy providing help to cancer patients and survivors, and people who have been victims of domestic abuse, and trauma. We offer interactions with Gyspy horses as a way to help improve emotional growth for those needing help in overcoming grief, combating depression, improving self -esteem, and for those suffering from anxiety as they deal with the overwhelming experience of cancer treatments.
Our mission is to end all preventable deaths related to pregnancy and childbirth worldwide. Our vision is to improve access to, and utilization of quality healthcare services to reduce the risk of maternal and neonatal mortality in remote rural areas where mothers and their newborns are most vulnerable. We believe all women and newborns should receive the quality healthcare services they deserve during pregnancy and childbirth, anytime and anyplace.