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Project 8p Foundation's mission is to empower a unified community for chromosome 8p heroes for a meaningful life today while accelerating treatments for tomorrow.
Blue Faery's mission is to prevent, treat and cure primary liver cancer, specifically Hepatocellular Carcinoma, through research, education, and advocacy. Our work will improve the quality of life for HCC patients, support their caregivers and give them hope, information, and a voice.
The WARM Place provides free, year‑round peer grief‑support groups and related services for children (about 3½–18), young adults (19–25), and their families after the death of a loved one; it also offers outreach and education to schools and the community to help support grieving children.
Changing The Face Of ALS (formerly BodyScience ALS Foundation) is tied to the BodyScience clinic and focuses on supporting people with ALS by promoting innovative, clinic-based therapies and helping advance related research and patient support (including offsetting treatment costs). In other words, the organization centers on improving outcomes and access to emerging ALS treatments and services through clinical programs and fundraising.
The Kopp Foundation for Diabetes is a youth-led nonprofit dedicated to empowering young people affected by Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Our mission is to create a supportive community where youth can lead, advocate, and innovate for a healthier future. We believe in “by youth and for youth” leadership, equipping the next generation with the tools to raise awareness, promote education, and drive meaningful change in diabetes care. Through advocacy, peer support, and partnerships, we work to break down barriers, amplify youth voices, and inspire action toward a world where no young person feels alone in their T1D journey.
The cornerstone of hospice and palliative care is the belief that individuals and families coping with incurable and progressive illness should be cared for compassionately. Hospice by the Bay's mission is to alleviate pain; to prevent and treat conditions that might otherwise threaten the quality of life; and to provide support to the patient's family and loved ones, including grief counseling for adults, teens and children.
The Bev Roy Hope Foundation seeks to offer support, build connection and provide hope for those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia and their caregivers.
Prevent blindness and preserve sight by promoting eye health through public education, vision screening and training, advocacy for access to vision care, and support for vision-related research and public-health programs.
TO PROVIDE EXCELLENCE IN SERIOUS ILLNESS AND END-OF-LIFE CARE AND BEREAVEMENT SERVICES; AS WELL AS SUPPORT AND EDUCATION FOR PATIENTS, FAMILIES, AND CAREGIVERS.
Marbridge is a nonprofit residential community that provides transitional and lifetime residential care, training, and vocational opportunities for adults with a wide range of intellectual and developmental disabilities, helping them learn life skills and participate in community life. It focuses on individualized, long-term support across a continuum of care (independent/semi‑independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing).
Little Sisters of the Poor care for the elderly poor, in the spirit of humble service which was received from St Jeanne Jugan. They welcome the elderly as would Jesus Christ himself and serve them with love until death.
The Guild for Exceptional Children provides direct services and supports to children, adults, and seniors with intellectual and developmental disabilities so they can live with dignity and reach their fullest potential. It runs early childhood education, residential supports, day habilitation, and community programs while also helping families navigate services.