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The Center for Women and Families provides trauma-informed advocacy and support for individuals, families and communities affected by intimate partner violence and sexual assault. We also offer assistance to family, friends, and partners close to survivors of intimate partner violence and sexual assault. We mitigate the impact of trauma by building resiliency and reducing risk factors at all levels.
Jesse Tree leads the Treasure Valley on preventing eviction and homelessness by supporting our neighbors at risk of housing loss, empowering them to stay in their homes.
The Arc of San Diego supports and empowers people with disabilities to achieve their life goals.
The Good Shepherd Agricultural Mission is an independent, non-governmental, social development organization that has been providing support to those in need since 1952. 'The Mission' works in an array of areas, support to lepers, vocational training, education, disaster relief etc. but it's primary focus is the care and protection of orphan children. The Mission works hard to provide a loving home and family for every child in its care working hard to promote family relationships and impart a spirit of responsibility in every member of the organization.
Support The Enlisted Project (STEP) provides emergency financial and transition assistance grants to active duty and recently discharged enlisted military and their families. Financial assistance is provided in 12 categories encompassing a wide range of emergency needs. Military and veteran families often struggle to meet their most basic needs due to California's high cost of living index. Awarding financial assistance as a grant, not a loan, ensures that these families can move forward without the burden or worry of paying off another debt.The war in Afghanistan is winding down and our service members are returning home to fight a very different battle. Severe defense budget cuts are forcing hundreds of thousands of service members to involuntarily separate from the military with very little resources, support, or opportunities for employment. STEP will continue our efforts to support active duty military families, but now we also pay special attention to our recently discharged veterans as they struggle to successfully reintegrate back into civilian society. STEP is a reliable, relevant, and responsive Southern California resource that our Nation's heroes and their families can depend upon in their time of need.
We rescue animals to improve lives! That includes the lives of animals and the people who love them!
The Village provides a broad continuum of behavioral health, early‑childhood, foster‑care and family‑support services aimed at preventing and treating trauma and helping children and families achieve stability and well‑being. Its work focuses on building strong, healthy families and connecting them with supports that protect and nurture children.
The Children’s Home of Pittsburgh, established in 1893, is an independent, nonprofit organization with a mission to promote the health and well-being of infants and children through services that establish and strengthen the family. Our programs include Adoption & Permanency Services, Child’s Way®, the Pediatric Specialty Hospital, the Pediatric VIEW Program, therapy services and Counseling. In addition to these programs, we offer free housing for patients and families in our on-site Family Center.
To fight for benefits and programs that strengthen and protect Uniformed Services families and reflect the Nation’s respect for their service.
The mission of the Children's Guardian Fund is to meet the emergency needs of children removed from abusive and neglectful homes and to reestablish normal childhood experiences in their lives during their stay in foster or state care.
The fund was established in 1990 with the goal of helping meet the modest and immediate needs of Washington students encountered by Washington Education Association members in their daily workplaces. The intent is to ensure that the physical, social and emotional needs of students do not stand in the way of success within the school setting.
For over 30 years, Chicago Chesed Fund has changed the lives of thousands of Chicagoans. Every day we wake up with the drive to help our neighbors. Over the years we have grown and expanded to be able to address any need that comes up. Here is what we have accomplished so far: