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Empower Yolo's mission is to promote safe, healthy, and resilient communities.Empower Yolo's purpose is to provide:(a) Twenty-four hour crisis intervention, emergency shelter, confidential counseling, training, legal assistance, and other services for individuals and families affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, and child abuse;(b) Resource centers for community services to improve the health, social, educational and economic outcomes of Yolo County residents; and,(c) Community outreach and educational programs about available resources to promote health, reproductive equity, stability, and self-sufficiency for individuals and families.
Founded in 1954, Open Door Mission is a Gospel Rescue Mission that meets the needs of individuals and families while inspiring HOPE for lasting-change that breaks the cycle of homelessness and poverty. Daily, Open Door Mission offers 917 safe shelter beds to those experiencing homelessness, serves over 4,747 nutritious meals to feed the hungry and provides homeless preventive resources to more than 1,000 people living in poverty to empower them to remain in their own homes.
The mission of the Merrimack Valley Food Bank (MVFB) is to help meet a person's most profound need for adequate nutrition and freedom from hunger. Through our partnerships and collaboration with poverty and anti-hunger non-profit organizations, MVFB addresses barriers that prevent low to moderate income families and individuals from accessing healthy food; engages the community to join our mission; and works to bring about economic change by providing low-income individuals and families with resources to improve their economic situation. Only through cooperative efforts can society initiate change, develop strategies to alleviate hunger and work toward improving the quality of life for all people.
Open Paths mission is to meet the evolving health care needs of the community through quality counseling for individuals and families at affordable fees; free therapy programs for at-risk children and youth in local schools; and a highly-regarded therapist training program. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Open Paths Counseling Center has a forty year history of providing quality, affordable, psychotherapy to Los Angeles residents who would otherwise lack mental health care due to lack of affordability, cultural sensitive, proximity or other barriers. Typical clients struggle with depression, anxiety, grief, and/or trauma, much of which is exacerbated by living in poverty or with other types of societal marginalization. Open Paths has evolved as one of the most diverse counseling centers in Los Angeles. We recognize the importance of diversity as central to our mission of “meeting the evolving mental health needs of the community…” and understand how important providing culturally-sensitive, trauma-informed psychotherapy is for our clients. Recognizing the inherent benefits of diversity, Open Paths’ board of directors, leadership team, and clinical staff are as culturally diverse as our clientele. This is deliberate so that our clients can see their cultural experiences reflected back to them every week when they engage in psychotherapy with us.
Traffick911 works to free youth from sex trafficking by building trust-based relationships. They provide around‑the‑clock crisis response, field‑based advocacy, long‑term case management, prevention education, and community integration services for child and youth survivors across North Texas.
The Tim Tebow Foundation exists to bring faith, hope, and love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need by providing funding and support to charities around the world.
We help heal the hurt for boys and girls in need.
TO FOSTER A PERSONAL LOVE OF CHRIST EXPRESSING ITSELF IN SERVICE FOR NEEDY CHILDREN REGARDLESS OF RACE, COLOR, OR CREED.
Clackamas Service Center is a low‑barrier, “one‑stop” community center that provides food relief (shopping‑style pantries, meal service, and a regional food hub) and essential services such as showers, clothing, mail, and connections to medical and social‑service partners. Its work is focused on improving the health, dignity, and stability of low‑income and unhoused people in East Portland and Clackamas County.
Angel Charity for Children raises funds and organizes volunteer-led campaigns to support selected tax-exempt children’s programs in Pima County; each year its membership vets beneficiaries and directs 100% of campaign proceeds to projects that improve local children’s health, education, and wellbeing.
Share Food Program leads regional efforts to reduce food insecurity by supplying nutritious food through a large network of partner pantries, school programs, senior deliveries, and community distributions. They focus on expanding access to healthy food, volunteer engagement, and advocacy across the Greater Philadelphia region.
Lowcountry Orphan Relief (LOR) supports children in the Tri-County area who have been abused, abandoned, or neglected. Through our Care Kit Program, we provide children entering crisis situations with two weeks’ worth of clothing, toiletries, books, and school supplies. We also provide emergency clothing to Title 1 Schools through our Just in Case Closets so children can quickly access essentials whenever an urgent need arises. Our mission is to restore comfort and dignity to vulnerable children, ensuring they have what they need during their most difficult moments.