(US, 45-2301719) Browse eventsDME Exchange of Dallas came from a listening campaign conducted by Dallas Area Interfaith (DAI) in which it was determined that 25, - 50,000 individuals (1 in 4 people) in the Dallas County area, did not have access to DME. It was one of the top f
(US, 51-0419496) Browse eventsCFR's mission is to keep families together. We provide free legal and social work services to enable children from vulnerable families to live with their parents safely. CFR offers a unique, interdisciplinary model of service to low-
(UK, 1078599) Browse eventsThe Holst Birthplace Museum – childhood home of inspirational composer Gustav Holst – promotes the man, his life and his music. Help the Museum to reopen after flooding so Holst can continue to inspire future generations! #HelpHolst
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(US, 47-4518134) Browse eventsIMPANDA (pronounced and rhymes with Rwanda), is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to providing at-risk Rwandan youth with reliable access to education, cultural enrichment and other basic necessities like food, clothin
(AU, 51611263622) Browse eventsRun For MI Life is a Queensland based charity that raises funds for education in suicide prevention and good mental health. Our main vehicle for fundraising and awareness is our annual Fun Run which over the last three years has been held in three towns, and in 2018 expanded to include Brisbane. Over the four years since our inception Run For MI Life has raised more than $325,000. Our main focus is to keep funds local to the are from which they were raised, making us a truly community based charity. Our organisation is run entirely by volunteers.
(UK, 1094536) Browse eventsThe Jamie Oliver Food Foundation works to bring food skills to life. We believe that every child should learn about food, where it comes from and how it affects their bodies and everyone should be able to access lost or forgotten food skills.
(UK, 279854) Browse eventsThe Zimbiala Trust provides grants to and technical assistance by way of capacity building for local Zimbabwean NGOs and civil society groups in Zimbabwe who promote and protect human rights through programmes to assist victims of state organised or induced violence and torture, including displaced persons and refugees.
(US, 91-2072298) Browse eventsNTEN facilitates the exchange of knowledge and information within our community. We connect our members to each other, provide professional development opportunities, educate our constituency on issues of technology use in nonprofits, and spearhead
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(UK, 1160496) Browse events‘No one should face cancer alone regardless of ethnic origin, gender and age’The acronym of Chinese Association for Cancer Care, ‘CaCaCa’, resembles the sound of laughter and our motto is “Sunshine after Rain, Healthy Life Regained”— It is our mission to reach people, like you, who are affected by cancers giving support, strength and inspiration. We will help you make choices you need to get back on your feet and enjoy life with hope and laughter again. Who we areWe are a group of volunteers, professionals and cancer survivors who come together to care for people living with cancers. We understand the struggles of cancer patients, especially those of ethnic minority to whom cultural difference and language barrier are main issues.Chinese Association for Cancer Care (CaCaCa), the first of its kind, is a registered charity founded in June 2013, acting as a source of practical and emotional support for cancer patients primarily, but not exclusively, of Chinese ethnic background. Motivated by our Christian faith, we are committed to journey with cancer patients to cope with the disease and share with them God’s love, grace and peace. Charity No: 1160496 Find out more Website http://cacaca.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CACACAUK/