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The mission of Prevent Child Abuse Illinois is to prevent child abuse by providing state-wide leadership through education, support for community initiatives, and advocacy.
Mentoring Positives is committed to building strong, trusting relationships, positives attitudes, and life skills in youth through mentoring, athletics and social entrepreneurship.
Visitation House is a caring home providing women with unplanned pregnancies a path to cherish and sustain the life of their babies. With a warm, nurturing home environment, enrichment programs, and support services, we help new mothers, from all walks of life, bring their babies into a welcoming world by developing skills, confidence, and hope for their growing family’s future.
Thrive to Survive is dedicated to providing support in a variety of ways to adults living in Ontario, Yates, Seneca and Schuyler counties in New York State diagnosed with cancer. Through this support, Thrive to Survive hopes to relieve unnecessary stress on the patient allowing them to focus on their recovery and their families. The ultimate goal of Thrive to Survive is to be able to support adults with cancer emotionally and financially while giving the hope to Thrive to Survive.
Rick's Place offers compassionate grief support to children, teens and their families through facilitated peer activities, school-based programs and community outreach.Our goal is to provide a trusting environment in which participants who are grieving the death of a loved one can share their experiences, receive support and find comfort.
The Lord's Pantry at Anna's House is designed to provide a place for the weekly distribution of food as well as a home for weekly community dinners, tutoring neighborhood children, a site for life skills training and job placement, and a house for an after-school healthy snack program.
Our mission is to continue the legacy of Randal D. Simmons by spreading love, serving our community and reaching out to help others in need. Our hearts desire is to meet the needs of families and individuals who require help in one of the four categories: QUALITY OF LIFE, EDUCATION, HEALTH & FITNESS, WORLD OUTREACH
The Dream Program’s mission is to provide inclusive leisure, social and recreational experiences for individuals of varying abilities to improve their quality of life, increase independence, and provide opportunity to discover his or her own potential.
PROVIDE: GOODS AND SERVICES TO FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE IN FINANCIAL DISTRESS RESIDING IN VANCOUVER, WA AND SURROUNDING AREAS. FINANCIAL DISTRESS AND NEED IS DETERMINED BY FOLLOWING THE CURRENT WA STAT EGUIDELINES FOR POVERTY. THESE GOODS AND SERVICES WILL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, TEMPORARY DAY SHELTER, TUTORING, LITERACY SERVICES, COUNSELING, EMOTIONAL AND SPIRITUAL SUPPORT.TO: REFER CLIENTS TO ORGANIZATIONS AND SERVICES, THAT CAN ADDRESS NEEDS AND ISSUES THE ORGANIZATION, OR TIS RELATED PROGRAMS ARE NOT PREPARED TO PROVIDETO: ENCOURAGE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AS TO VOLUNTEERS AND DONORS OF MATERIAL GOODS, SERVICES, AND MONETARY FUNDING.
It is the mission of For the Sake of One to share God's love with local children and families by providing emotional, physical, and spiritual support while serving as a hub to connect, equip, and empower all stakeholders in the child welfare community.
The primary mission of the Neighborhood Christian Centers, Inc. is to guide those in need toward stability and sustainability through compassionate, Christ-centered ministries and empowerment programs.
Feed, house and educate families in need and work with agencies and organizations in the community to provide additional services.