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"The Forgotten Children's Fund is a volunteer organization that works to give deserving children and their families a truly Merry Christmas. With the support of Seattle community volunteers we are able to create our own North Pole where we diligently work to have Santa and his Elves deliver gifts every year. "
The Camp Rosenbaum fund is a community-building nonprofit whose mission is to provide life enhancing opportunities for low-income young people through mentoring, camp and athletic programs. Our programs are designed to instill good citizenship, hope, and a sense that anything is possible with education, hard work and good choices
The Peace Development Fund works to build the capacity of community-based organizations through grants, training, and other resources as partners in the human rights and social justice movements. As a public foundation, we nourish, foster, and encourage the diverse, self-sustaining and economically viable communities that are essential to building a peaceful, just and equitable world.
The Pongo Fund works to prevent animal hunger and keep pets with their families by providing emergency pet food, veterinary-care referrals, and mobile/emergency services. Its volunteer-driven pet food bank and related programs focus on keeping animals safe, healthy, and out of shelters when families are facing hardship.
The Helping Israel Fund, Inc., is a 501c (3) non-profit public charity. The sole purpose of the charity is to raise money for the soldiers serving in the Israel Defense Forces. Donations and net proceeds from events are directed to multiple worthy organizations and are designated for projects without any or minimal administrative fees associated with them
The Children's Ability Fund was established in 1947 and continues today to serve the disabled community of Edmonton and northern Alberta. Our main goal is providing technologically advanced equipment that will provide more indpendence for people with disabilites - to assist them in their daily tasks. Our main focus is on children, however, children with disabilites grow up and become adults with disabilities, often with the same needs. In addition to individual equipment requests, we offer several special programs to address others needs in the community. Our Barrier Free Playground Project offers funding for accessible playgrounds and our Sledges in School Projects provides equipment for a "sledge hockey" and skating program. The Lonestar program offers a grant to therapeutic riding groups for children with disabilites and the New Leash on Life offers a grant to organizations providing service dogs to inidivudals with disabilites.
CKNW radio began broadcasting in 1944 from New Westminster, BC. It didn't take long to take hold in the community. That December station staff had the idea to purchase radios as Christmas gifts for the children living in the local orphanage, the Loyal Protestant Home. Listneners wanted to help and soon donations came flooding in. Thanks to their generous supoort, each winter CKNW was able to purchase gifts for the orphaned children. The CKNW Orphans' Fund grew from these grassroots beginnings. The orphanage eventually closed its doors but the CKNW Orphans' Fund has continued giving children facing severe challenges a better chance. Where your donations make a difference: -speech, music and equestrian therapy for physically challenged kids -adaptive wheelchairs and specialized medical equipment to increase mobility -hearing aids and computer adapted software for multi-sensory learning -outreach programs for at risk youth -summer camp subsidies
The organization provides housing, shelter and basic human needs such as food, education, health care and life skills training to abandoned children, desperate victims of disease, war and extreme poverty by supporting better family health care through donated medicine and provided funding for medicine, medical supplies, clothing, orphan care (housing, food, clothing, education and health care) for abandoned children around the world.
Our mission is to restore dignity and enrich the lives of Syrian refugees and other vulnerable families by providing critically-needed items and supporting educational programs. The Syria Fund is a group of volunteers who care deeply about helping Syrian refugees amid this massive, ongoing crisis. We identify individuals that are underserved by large, mainstream aid organizations and provide meaningful contributions to better their lives. We focus on families and creating opportunities for a generation that has none.
At Israel Defense Fund, we stand in unwavering support of our brave troops of the IDF and the innocent victims of terror. Our mission is to provide essential aid, resources, and emotional support to those who have sacrificed for our safety and to the families affected by acts of terrorism. Through financial assistance, rehabilitation programs, and community outreach, we strive to honor their resilience, restore hope, and build a future filled with strength and solidarity. Together, we serve those who serve us.
The Himalayan Children's Fund (HCF) is a way for people around the world, and the west in particular, to connect with the lives of people in the Himalayan Region of Nepal, India and Tibet. Established in 1987 by students of Venerable Thrangu Rinpoche, HCF provides support for Rinpoche's many compassionate activities such as schools, monasteries and clinics. By providing support for education, food, clothing, medicine and other needs we hope to equip the children and adults with the tools necessary for life enhancement while helping to preserve their culture which is primarily of Tibetan and Buddhist heritage.
Auroville is one of the world's great centers of environmental education with projects in 14 Indian states and outreach to 30 countries spanning the globe. Auroville Unity Fund is committed to provide the financial means to Auroville in securing the land, by consolidating and acquiring strategic lands for water, organic farming, reforestation and expanding the work, demo sites, training and outreach in regenerative work and culture. Today, we need your help to protect what has been created, so Auroville may continue to work for humanity's future.