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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.
ISA's mission is to help transform public high schools so that students who are traditionally underserved and underperforming graduate prepared for success in college.
from the website: "The C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation enriches the lives of children with special needs, supports their families, and strengthens communities through the sport of fishing. We empower families and communities to celebrate children with special needs, making these children feel valued and loved so they can overcome limitations and be successful." C.A.S.T. = Catch A Special Thrill!
Mission: The Center for Youth provides comprehensive programs and services from prevention education to counseling to emergency shelter to youth development opportunities with respect for and full participation of youth. We deliver these services with the deep belief that young people, given information and support, want to and can make their own positive life choices.Vision: The Center for Youth will be a model for best practices in partnering with youth so all youth meet their potential.Our Promise to Youth: The Center for Youth is the best organization to turn to for young people seeking to deal with, explore, or understand issues of importance to them from their perspective and on their terms.
The WHAS Crusade for Children makes life better for children with identified health care, educational, and emotional wellness needs by inspiring generosity with our community partners.
Italian Home for Children provides an integrated network of powerful and effective programs to help children and families with emotional, behavioral, and educational challenges thrive in their communities.
The Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) is dedicated to improving the lives of Armenians and preparing them for the 21st century. It cares for the most vulnerable populations by providing basic needs, like food, shelter and healthcare, and brings hope and opportunity through its programs, such as educational scholarships, vocational training and research grants. FAR empowers and engages the people, thereby strengthening Armenia and Karabagh. A prosperous Homeland will be a source of pride and inspiration for future generations of Armenians worldwide.
The mission of the Center for Food Action (CFA) is to "prevent hunger and homelessness and improve the lives of individuals and families living in poverty." To this end, CFA provides emergency food packages, rental and utility assistance, advocacy, and other essential services to those in need living in northern New Jersey.
Our mission is to alleviate extreme poverty and facilitate lasting change in the lives of the most vulnerable children and families living in urban slums in Uganda.
The mission of the Center for Safety & Change is to develop strategies to end gender-based violence and provide shelter and supportive services that empower survivors of domestic violence, sexual abuse and other crimes. Center for Safety & Change provides 24/7, trauma-informed services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and other crimes. Services include a hotline, shelter, legal help, therapy, counseling, and pet safety. Advocates offer support at hospitals, court, and with social services. The Center also runs prevention programs in schools and the community. All services are free, confidential, multilingual, and available in person or virtually.
The Mission of Center for Human Services is to change lives and build futures through programs that strengthen and support youth and families.CHS was founded in 1970 as Headrest, a substance abuse street outreach program for youth in Stanislaus County. Fifty-two years later, we continue to partner with city/county agencies, schools, non-profits and community groups to serve children, youth and adults throughout Stanislaus County. CHS has adopted a decentralized, community centered service delivery model and routinely works with partners to design and implement targeted services that honor each community’s unique and diverse needs.
Creating Lasting Relationships through joyful interactions for High Functioning Autism Spectrum Teens and Young Adults at E's Club. Started in 2014 our first E's club opened in Feb. of 2016 & now has two locations with over 300 attendees.