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We have a 15 acre organic farm in Hiram, Ohio where 25 adults with disabilities, most of whom have autism, come to work on a daily basis. We raise organic vegetables in a summer garden and in greenhouse with an organic hydroponic system. We also rai
At South Whidbey Co-operative Preschool, our mission is to provide a developmentally appropriate program in a nurturing, loving, safe and stimulating environment in which parental involvement enriches the learning process. In fact, that i
(UK, 1099037) Browse eventsMATTDOTCOM provides teenagers suffering from long term or terminal illnesses access to computers, enabling them to continue their education, maintain school and peer contact and as a distraction tool during painful treatment. The equipment supports teenagers educationally; social and therapeutically so they cope with the pain of treatment and isolation.
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We serve the vulnerable of Guatemala so that together we may see the end of generational poverty pervasive throughout the country, engage a new generation of Guatemalans in education, arts, and practical job training, and witness the Truth in love
(UK, SC037647) Browse eventsThe Leys Charitable Trust was founded to protect and enhance features of local and national cultural, biological and historical interest. Currently, the Trust is supporting two habitat projects; The management and restoration of the Red Moss of Candyglerach. This project focuses on enhancing a biome of national importance through targeted measures to restore a lowland raised peat bog back to it's natural, active and peat forming state. The restoration of the Loch of Leys. Sitting just North of Banchory this area is home to a number of features of archaeological interest including a World War 2 rifle range and a man-made island called a "Crannog". This project involves both the restoration of these valuable historic features and the creation and management of a wetland habitat.
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