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CSD Unites Community Foundation, a division of Communication Service for the Deaf (CSD), is dedicated to strengthening organizations working with deaf communities.
We improve the wellness of farmworkers and their families with health care, education, community partnerships, and advocacy.
Christ Clinic extends the healing ministry of God by offering high quality healthcare and health related services to those who are uninsured or under-insured. We serve those in need with love, compassion, respect and dignity by utilizing a team of caring volunteers and staff.
Partner with underserved communities to make measurable and sustainable improvements in their health and wellbeing.
At Mobility Service Dogs West Coast Project (MSD-WCP), we raise dogs for the mobility-disabled community to improve their quality of life through functional independence, giving them confidence and a voice in the community at large.
Providing up-to-date information, resources, and emotional and financial help to VOGM families. Spreading awareness for VOGM, makes a rare condition feel less rare.
Strengthening organizations working with deaf communities.
Coping With LM, Inc.'s mission is to provide support, strength, and education for families coping with laryngomalacia, tracheomalacia, bronchomalacia, and pharyngomalacia. Together we are stronger than stridor!
GraceSigns creates affordable sign language and reading applications for Apple and Google and teaches the importance the accepting the differences of all of us. As non-profit organization 501(c)(3), GraceSigns is continuing to develop affordable apps for the differently-abled learning population of today. Supported by grants, donations and volunteers, the focus remains on literacy and accepting the differences of all of us.
Every mind, every body, every young person healthy and ready to succeed Working with schools, youth-serving organizations, and businesses, we’re building healthier communities that support children’s physical, social, and emotional health.
Wayfinder’s mission is to ensure that children, youth and adults facing challenges always have a place to turn. Founded in 1953 as the Foundation for the Junior Blind, we initially enabled blind and visually impaired children to lead fuller, more independent lives. Today, Wayfinder is a human services agency with expertise in child welfare, vision impairment and multiple disabilities. Across our programs, Wayfinder strives to achieve equity for all our clients, most of whom are low-income people of color. We serve nearly 20,000 children, youth, adults and family members annually. Our name became Wayfinder Family Services in January 2018
The mission of the Life Foundation is to stop the spread of HIV and AIDS in Hawaii, to empower those affected by HIV/AIDS to maximize the quality of their lives, to provide leadership and advocacy and to apply lessons learned in the AIDS epidemic to other related areas of public health or concern.