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We provide information, education, support and advocacy for people with hearing loss in Contra Costa, Eastern Alameda and Southern Solano counties. Hearing loss affects all parts of your life; communicating with loved ones, colleagues and friends; going to the grocery store, pharmacy, doctors appointment; and entertainment and sporting events. We help each other learn how to live functional lives with a difficult disability.
Founded in 1972, the Chinese Progressive Association educates, organizes and empowers the low income and working class immigrant Chinese community in San Francisco to build collective power with other oppressed communities to demand better living and working conditions and justice for all people.
To provide a safe, supportive, empowering environment for youth and families. Our programs and services help young people develop healthy interpersonal relationships, acquire academic achievement, manage social and cultural interactions, facilitate the exploration of spirituality and teach independent living skills.
Sarah's House is a program for homeless expectant and single mothers. Our two homes provide shelter, love and encouragement for women who want to make positive changes in their lives.
Founded in 1999, The Denise Roberts Breast Cancer Foundation (TDRBCF) is dedicated to the research, treatment and cure of breast cancer. TDRBCF and its volunteers are committed to educating minority women and men about breast health, early detection, prevention and care, with the ultimate goal of enhancing each survivor’s quality of life.
To improve the quality of life of those affected by PCD and to develop the means to find a cure.
The mission of the Omaha Home for Boys is to support and strengthen youth, young adults and families through services that inspire and equip them to lead independent and productive lives.
To lessen the demand for illicit drugs through prevention education and other effective strategies.
To provide support to parents of children born with rare chromosome disorders, gather together and share information, and to promote research and a positive community understanding of these disorders. CDO envisions a time in the not too distant future when doctors will have a great deal of information available on each and every chromosome disorder. They will be able to tell parents symptoms associated with a particular deletion, duplication or other disorder as well as what not to worry about. It is also our hope that appropriate therapies or other treatments will be recommended specific to particular disorders and that affected individuals will have a much greater chance of a fuller life. This is already beginning to happen and it is CDO's goal to further support this research in any way possible.
We are a volunteer organization that strives to help moms with newly-diagnosed babies with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS). We provide care packages to make your stay in hospital a little easier. We also provide information and links to many resources to help you better understand HLHS. All our volunteers are moms with children who have HLHS and who understand what you are going through.
The Lupus Foundation of America is dedicated to improving the quality of life for all people affected by lupus through programs of education, advocacy, support, and research. The Utah Chapter supports people with lupus and their families throughout the intermountain west.
The mission of International Sight Restoration is Helping The World See® by providing quality tissue for transplantation, promotion of donation awareness, and to prevent the disposal of usable tissue due to lack of placement efforts.