Long Way Home's mission as a registered US 501(c)3 is to use sustainable design and materials to con...
The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) is dedicated to the long-term conservation of endangered mammals in the wild & the benefit of people sharing their environment.DSWF funds innovative projects protecting the tiger, elephant, rhino, snow leopard & painted dog & runs the TigerTime campaign.
Our foundation supports sarcoma research and those confronting this terrible type of cancer. Brian MacIsaac was a friend, brother, son, and role model to many, and his passion for life was contagious. He loved football, hockey, art, and
Fourth Street Clinic helps homeless Utahns improve their health and quality of life by providing high quality health care and support services.
ABT is raising money for its Crisis Relief Fund to support our dancers, artistic workforce and staff as we fuel the innovation to accomplish our mission in these difficult times and return victoriously to the stage.
Everyone knows the Y as a place to camp, swim, or exercise, but we’re so much more. We’re working side-by-side with our neighbors to address critical community needs that help kids develop into smart, resilient adults, for people to improve their health and build a sense of community, and for our most vulnerable young people to get the care and support they need.
Helping disabled children and young people to live life to the full, while supporting their families in their vital role of caring - we help families enjoy the everyday experiences most take for granted. Originally set up in 2004 to provide essential short break services for children and young people with learning and often physical disabilities, today we offer a wide range of additional care services, social, play and recreational opportunities (including an after school clubs and a popular Saturday club), outreach support and life skills training. Employing clinical and registered nurse specialists The Chiltern Centre is unique locally in being able to provide care for children and young people with profound and multiple and complex physical, emotional, behavioural and medical needs. These needs include sensory impairments, mobility, communication needs, complex feeding needs, breathing difficulties, severe learning difficulties and long-term health issues including cerebral palsy, downs syndrome and autism. 80% of the children require at least 1:1 care, some 2:1 and even 3:1. We support 85 families across the Thames Valley and South Oxfordshire - from a few hours after school once a week, weekly youth clubs or a half-day in the holidays to overnight care and even multi-day breaks.
The Royal Medical Benevolent Fund is the leading UK charity for doctors, medical students and their families. The RMBF provides financial support, money advice and information when it is most needed due to age, ill health, disability or bereavement.
Taren Point Public School is a small school with a ‘big heart’; and is often described as a 'country school in the city', with small class sizes and a focus on the whole child experience. What we lack in size we make up for with a team of highly dedicated and passionate teachers, and a highly engaged school community determined to support our amazing kids throughout their schooling journey.
Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County’s mission is to eliminate poverty housing by building simple, decent, affordable homes in partnership with qualifying families. Habitat homeowners pay interest-free, no-profit mortgages, which are used to build more Habitat houses. Because houses are principally built with volunteer labor, mortgage payments are affordable for low-income partners. Habitat qualifying families, or partner families, are selected based on their need for housing, ability to repay the no-interest mortgage and willingness to partner with Habitat by earning 250 hours of “sweat equity” or volunteer time. Through the work of thousands of volunteers and organizations, Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County has built more than 160 homes.