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Join Bridge to Türkiye Fund, where we connect grassroots communities around the world for a brighter Türkiye—transforming goodwill into impactful programs that improve lives. A culture of giving and civic involvement is a part of our heritage. Bridge to Türkiye Fund (BTF) was founded in 2003 by a few like-minded Turkish-Americans and friends of Türkiye with the simple desire to give back. BTF is founded on citizen-based, democratic and secular principles and encourages all to contribute to the educational welfare of less fortunate children in Türkiye. Based in the Triangle area of North Carolina, BTF grew all across the US over two decades, with many regional giving circles, and today has individual donors and supporting communities in all parts of the globe. Our focus areas are: Enabling equality and equity in education Improving physical and mental health with an emphasis on future generations Disaster relief, recovery and resilience Preservation of natural life and enivronmental sustainability Our simple and shared vision is to unite people and give back as a community. It is an organized attempt to leverage individual diaspora resources who believe in the power of investing together for education and building better futures for disadvantaged youth in Türkiye. BTF maintains a portfolio of carefully vetted Turkish NGOs and localized projects to accomplish its mission. This makes it possible for BTF’s donors to support great causes simply and safely from abroad. For more information, visit our website or reach out at: [email protected].
TO TRAIN AND PROVIDE MOBILITY ASSISTANCE DOGS TO DISABLED VETERANS.
The New Jersey Firemen’s Home – established in 1898 – is the ONLY licensed health care facility in the State of New Jersey whose primary mission is dedicated to the men and women of the New Jersey Fire Service. Located on the historic Lathrop Estates in Boonton, NJ – the Firemen’s Home provides both long term care and residential health care services. Providing outstanding service – delivered by a loyal and caring staff - has made the Firemen’s Home a TRUSTED and RESPECTED choice for many of New Jersey’s Bravest.
Abraham House offers our guests a secure loving home without charge while providing physical, emotional, and spiritual support to the terminally ill.
Delaware Hospice provides the highest quality hospice and healthcare services and serves as a trusted community partner in end of life education and support.
MSF is the world’s leading independent humanitarian medical relief organization, providing crucial medical care to people affected by war, civil strife, epidemics, natural disasters and social marginalization. MSF strives to respond rapidly and effectively to public health emergencies with complete independence from political, economic or religious powers. In 1999, MSF was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its pioneering humanitarian work: rapid interventions, calling public attention to humanitarian catastrophies, respecting fellow humans’ dignity and acting as a source of hope for peace and reconciliation.
The Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research's mission is to stop sarcoidosis.
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.
The Canadian Paraplegic Association (Saskatchewan) is working every day to help make communities more inclusive for individuals with physical disabilities. The CPA relies on the support and generosity from organizations and numerous volunteers who share an interest in supporting those with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities which limit mobility. The CPA has a variety of programs and services, including peer support, education and employment, counseling, community advocacy and information services for individuals, their family and support groups. Please help support the CPA today. Your financial contribution can help the CPA to extend vital assistance to more people. Every donation, big or small, helps! All donations are receipted for tax purposes and will support the CPA Saskatchewan's drive to expand its support to 100% of Canadians with spinal cord injuries. Please join us today!
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