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LSC was founded in 1975 as one of the country’s first non-profit law firms dedicated to providing free legal representation and social work services to children and youth. Our mission is to ensure that all children in the San Francisco Bay Area are raised in a safe environment with equal access to a meaningful education and other services that are necessary to thrive and grow.
Founded in 2003, Safe Families for Children (Safe Families) surrounds families in crisis with caring, compassionate community. We are a nonprofit, volunteer movement that provides hope and support to families in our local communities. Located in 70 cities across the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and beyond, we are motivated by compassion to keep children safe and out of foster care.
Rainbows for All Children supports all youth as they navigate grief and heal from loss, whether from death, divorce, deployment, or other trauma. Rainbows for All Children fosters awareness that youth require support to heal. We nurture a community of effective Rainbows-trained Facilitators, supported with a repository of resources designed to guide youth in their grieving process.
TO EFFECTIVELY SUPPORTING BURN CHILDREN SURVIVORS AND THEIR FAMILIES DURING THE REHABILITATION PROCESS. HELP THEM TO HEAL, AND GO ON TO LEAD FULL AND PRODUCTIVE LIVES.
To raise hope and self esteem by sponsoring enrichment activities and other essentials for homeless, low income and foster children, ages 6 to 18.
Children of Fire sources medical treatment and provides education, care, and support for child burn survivors like these from South Africa and beyond.
Suncoast Charities for Children raises funds through public events and other fundraising activities and uses those proceeds to provide grants and support to local nonprofit agencies that serve children, teens, and adults with special needs. Their work also funds the Suncoast Foundation and helps maintain facilities used by partner agencies so program dollars can stay focused on services.
They hope to make a positive impact in two different corners of the world with one unwavering commitment - improving the quality of education and thus “Helping Children Succeed”.
Founded in 1990, PPC's core values are to be an independent, nonpartisan, research-based child advocacy organization. PPC concentrates on five issues that yield a strong return on investment for our children: health coverage; early childhood education; quality basic education; youth in transition to adulthood and family strengthening. PPC's strategies are: conducting research and analysis to develop credible, sound information and insight to drive public policy; using communication strategies to increase awareness of key constituencies; mobilize individuals and organizations to speak out for PA children's issues; and representing PA children's interests in Harrisburg and Washington through government relations.
The RFC was founded in 1990 by Robert Meeropol, younger son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed in 1953 after being convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage. In honor of the assistance he received as a child, he created the RFC to provide for the educational and emotional needs of children in the U.S. whose parents have been targeted because of their progressive activities, and can no longer fully provide for their children.
Hscpc Provides Quality Rehabilitative, Transitional, And Specialty Care For Children, Adolescents, And Young Adults With Special Health Care Needs In The Washington, D.C. And Baltimore Areas.
Empowering Children and Families was born out of experience working with children and families whose needs weren’t being met. A dedicated and compassionate group of people decided to join forces and build an organization to help kids and families. It was and is the right thing to do. Our mission is to help children and families construct and sustain a healthy foundation for the future. We do this by taking the time to establish trust and build a collaborative relationship. Many parents are too afraid to ask for help and if they do, they cycle through program after program with little to no progress. ECF makes a difference with families by providing a comprehensive “roadmap” unique to each family’s strengths and challenges that is culturally responsive.