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The organization's primary purpose is to help needy families in the United States that have children with terminal cancer. The organization helps families by creating memories through special gifts, access to events, or contact with local celebrities/sports heroes that the parents would otherwise be unable to provide.
To mobilize collective wisdom and philanthropic capital to build empathetic, inclusive and resilient communities.
Fostering Hope recruits and trains volunteers to become an extended family of “aunts, uncles, and grandparents” to support the needs of foster families and of youth aging out of foster care.
TO ASSIST MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY SUFFERING FROM CANCER MEET THEIR EVERY DAY NEEDS, INCLUDING ASSISTANCE WITH UTILITIES, FOOD, AND SHELTER. TO BE A BEACON OF HOPE FOR THOSE IN FINANCIAL JEOPARDY DUE TO THEIR CANCER DIAGNOSIS.
Rescue One’s mission, vision and values seek to honor Christ and advance his kingdom.
Both Hands mission is to fulfill James 1:27 by serving orphans, widows, and Christian adoptive families. Based in Nashville, TN, Both Hands helps adoptive families and volunteer groups organize service projects for widows while raising funds for adoptions and orphan-related causes. Similar to a 5k race, a family or group gathers a team of volunteers who commit to serving a widow in their community. The volunteers also send letters to raise sponsorship for their day of service with the funds raised going towards the family's adoption costs. All the while, the widow receives free help on their home. As of August 2023, over 1,250 Both Hands projects have been completed across 45 states. Those projects have raised $17.5 million for adoption costs, and counting! Learn more at BothHands.org
We offer qualified families reimbursement for their housing needs while their child is receiving care in the hospital.
Our mission is to fund and engage in melanoma education, awareness, prevention, early detection, patient support and research efforts in Colorado.
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.
To improve access to learning opportunities of high quality for children and young adults in rural and low income areas in China; To nurture lifelong learning habits through programs promoting various literacies related to essential life skills; To serve as a bridge in collaborative efforts to enhance global learning
Rise (formerly Worldwide Orphans/WWO) runs trauma‑informed, play‑based early‑childhood and youth programs and partners with local organizations to deliver education, health, and psychosocial supports so vulnerable children and their caregivers can develop the skills and resilience to thrive.
Supporting the efforts of the doctors and researchers who are working hard to find a cure for pediatric cancer, as well as the patients themselves and the parents, siblings and other family members who are at the center of that struggle.