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F.R.E.E. the captives by FIGHTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING By engaging in the battle on multiple fronts to profoundly impact the issue RESTORING SURVIVORS By creating 2nd-stage homes and "trauma-informed" programming for survivors coming out of partnered safe house programs EMPOWERING ADVOCATES By hosting retreats to provide rest, revival, and equipping for those who serve this population ENDING DEMAND By hosting men's events to build strong men and strengthen families By hosting community events to raise awareness and to prevent exploitation
Herzl Camp is a welcoming, independent Jewish camp in Webster Wisconsin. Since Herzl was founded in 1946, over 30,000 campers have spent their summer immersed in joyful Judaism on the shores of Devils Lake.
PROVIDING MEANINGFUL OPPORTUNITIES AND FOSTERING THE WELL-BEING OF YOUNG ATHLETES FROM HIGH NEED COMMUNITIES IN FLORIDA AND THE BAHAMAS.
Since September 11, 2001, 2.5 million troops have been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, they’re coming home. Yet even after they return to the love and support of their families and communities, many will struggle. Physical and hidden injuries are challenging on their own. But sometimes, these injuries can lead to a cascade of other trouble — unemployment, depression, substance abuse, even suicide. Our mission is to ensure injured veterans and their families are thriving long after they return home. That’s why we find and fund innovative programs in communities where veterans, their families and caregivers live and work. That’s how we tackle the problems that can prevent our veterans from fulfilling their dreams for the next chapter of their lives.
Israel Friends is a testament to unwavering support and humanitarian action. Operating under the wing of Worldwide Friends, a distinguished U.S.-based 501c3 organization, we were born from the collective determination of visionary entrepreneurs. Our origin was an emergency response to Russia's unjustified aggression against Ukraine, sparking our commitment to deliver critical aid on the ground. In resolute solidarity with Israel, our mission is clear: to provide essential humanitarian aid and tactical support exactly where it's needed most. Our approach is marked by thoughtfulness and deliberate action, ensuring that we adapt swiftly as the needs of those we serve evolve. Transparency is paramount to us as we believe it's the cornerstone of trust in our collaboration with donors.
Robin Hood is NYC's largest poverty-fighting organization, and focuses on supporting and creating programs and schools that generate results for people in NYC’s poorest neighborhoods. Since 1988, Robin Hood has granted more than $1.45 billion to hundreds of soup kitchens, shelters, schools, job programs, and other services that give needy residents the tools they need to build better lives. Robin Hood's board pays all admin costs, so 100% of your donation goes to help New Yorkers in need.
To prevent the pain and trauma of burn injuries to children, and to heal, and to give children who suffered severe burns the opportunity to reach their full potential, physically, psychologically, and sociallly.
To develop character, through adventure, inspired by tradition. Founded in 1935 by Otto “Cap” Endres and Helen “Mom” Endres, Camp Chippewa has long been a place for boys to learn, grow, and explore the world around them amidst the Minnesotan wilderness.
THE ORGANIZATION'S PRIMARY EXEMPT PURPOSE IS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES.
A BROADER WAY FOUNDATION'S BASIC GOAL IS AMPLIFYING THE POWER OF YOUNG WOMEN THROUGH THE ARTS. THE FOUNDATION IS DEDICATED TO USING THE BEAUTY, EXPERIENCE, DISCIPLINE, JOY, ENERGY, AND SPIRIT OF THE ARTS TO DEVELOP FUTURE LEADERS.
The mission of the MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation is to develop champions in classrooms, on tennis courts, and throughout communities.
Help a Life Foundation is a premier center of academic excellence for supporting and educating disadvantaged gifted girls to be agents of change in an emerging Ethiopian society.