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Homeless Youth Connection’s (HYC) mission is to eliminate barriers to graduation for homeless youth and create lasting solutions for a successful future through community support and increased awareness. HYC's goals are to provide homeless teens with case management, housing, basic needs and services as they make positive, life-affirming choices toward becoming responsible, productive adults. At Homeless Youth Connection, we believe that together with educators, government agencies, churches, community partners, local corporations, service organizations and compassionate and caring community members, we will be able to help youth who are experiencing homelessness find strength and hope for a successful and sustainable future.
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.
The mission of Grow Montessori School is to make a transformative impact in Atlantas Historic Westside by educating children, empowing families, and enhancing community life. We will fulfill our mission by inspiring children to reach their (continued on Schedule O, Statement 2)
Sleep Tight Colorado believes that everyone deserves a warm night’s sleep. Sleep Tight Colorado’s mission is to provide sleeping bags to the homeless of Colorado.
EDUCATION: TO PROVIDE RESOURCES FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT ADVOCACY PROGRAMS AND OTHER ENTITIES.
The San Diego Brain Tumor Foundation serves the local community by providing funds to patients and their families who are coping with the daily stresses and difficulties of a brain tumor diagnosis. Through generous donations and our fundraising efforts, we can provide a variety of essential services to the brain tumor community.
Care for Children is a global children’s charity with a vision and mission to see children across the world moved out of orphanages and into local families. We provide specialised training and support to orphanages, enabling them to set-up and run their own foster care programmes, as a safe and positive alternative to institutional care. This means that local authorities can start moving children out of orphanages and into local, loving families, where each child can be nurtured to reach their potential.
Knoxville Family Justice Center’s (KFJC) mission is to facilitate a coordinated and comprehensive approach to family violence through collaboration, education, and advocacy. Their vision for the Knox County, Tennessee area is to create a community of strong, healthy families from the devastating effects of violence.
The mission of Legacy Family Ministries is to heal, restore, and strengthen vulnerable children, young adults, and families in the Gunnison Valley through the enabling and transforming power of Jesus Christ.
Our mission is to end all preventable deaths related to pregnancy and childbirth worldwide. Our vision is to improve access to, and utilization of quality healthcare services to reduce the risk of maternal and neonatal mortality in remote rural areas where mothers and their newborns are most vulnerable. We believe all women and newborns should receive the quality healthcare services they deserve during pregnancy and childbirth, anytime and anyplace.
Make Way for Books' mission is to give all children the chance to read and succeed. Established in 1998, we provide proven early literacy programs, services, and resources to 30,000 children, parents, and educators throughout Arizona annually. Make Way for Books builds on the latest research to provide innovative and bilingual programs that ensure underserved and economically disadvantaged young children (ages birth to 5) develop emergent literacy and language skills, social-emotional skills, and positive approaches to learning that are central to school readiness and academic success. Through a two-generation approach, we ensure caregivers have the skills and resources to support their children’s development.
WARM HEARTS-WARM BABIES PROVIDES CLOTHING, BLANKETS AND OTHER ESSENTIAL ITEMS TO PREMATURE AND NEWBORN INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN IN CRISIS, FREE OF CHARGE