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The goal of MAYA is to enhance, educate and motivate the lives of ally young men and women to become responsible parents, financially independent and able to give back to their communities.
The Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) was founded in 1957 to find “a permanent place to call home” for children and teens in foster care in Massachusetts, including sibling groups and children who are traditionally harder to place. We do this by recruiting, educating, supporting and advocating for families throughout the adoption process.
To provide transformative care to end the cycle of homelessness for families.
The Center for Transforming Lives works side-by-side with women and their children throughout Tarrant County to disrupt the cycle of poverty by providing comprehensive homeless services, early childhood education, economic mobility services, and clinical counseling.
HavenHouse St. Louis is a hospital hospitality house with the mission to provide the comfort of home and community of support to patients and their families traveling more than 25 miles to receive care. HavenHouse provides lodging, two meals a day, transportation to 19 St. Louis regional medical facilities, and around-the-clock support services to patients of all ages with any medical condition. Each year, we provide services to 8,000 people (3,000 patients and their family members).
Global Hope was founded in 1996 to rescue and care for abandoned children in Romania, Kenya and India. God works through Global Hope to promote and nurture lasting and loving relationships for abandoned, orphaned, and at-risk children and to help the communities where these children live develop sustainable resources for effective Christian parenting. We equip our mission partners with the appropriate resources, education, mentoring, and financial support to effectively care for abandoned, orphaned, and at-risk children. We also facilitate relationships with other organizations that can assist our mission partners in their ministry. This process provides Christian volunteers with opportunities for hands-on service and giving. Our goal is to help our mission partners achieve long-term sustainability.
Every Child, Inc. was started 18 years ago in response to a need in the community. Children were starting school without the necessary supplies, thereby hampering their ability to succeed. The first year Every Child, Inc. distributed a new backpack filled with school supplies for every child living in the Sarasota Housing projects. Since that time, thousands of backpacks have been handed out, with the hopes that these children will do better in school. For 16 years, Every Child, Inc. has given out thousands of new books to children to keep, with the hopes of encouraging them to read. Every Child, Inc. has been concerned about child hunger, distributing bags of groceries to families for the weekend. Every Child, Inc. has worked with many local agencies to help make sure that children get what they need to succeed in school and become healthy, responsible adults.
Bringing Hope Home provides Unexpected Amazingness to Local Families going through cancer treatment through financial and emotional support. Area of service is concentrated in SE PA, Southern New Jersey, and Delaware.
To restore the lives of abused children in Texas by supporting CACs in partnership with local communities and agencies investigating and prosecuting child abuse.
West Valley Community Services is fighting poverty by providing critical food, housing, and support services to the low income and homeless individuals and families living in Cupertino, Saratoga, West San Jose, Monte Sereno, and Los Gatos. Their MISSION is to unite the community to fight hunger and homelessness. Their VISION is a community where every person has food on the table and every person has a roof over their head. Their work is fueled by five core VALUES: compassion, dignity, integrity, service, and diversity.
The National Diaper Bank Network (NDBN) provides basic necessities required to build the strong foundations all children, families, and individuals need to thrive and reach their full potential. We work in partnership with our Network of diaper banks, allied programs, donors, sponsors, and elected officials to end diaper need and period poverty in the United States. NDBN’s core mission includes: raising awareness of diaper need, building and supporting a national network of diaper banks, and distributing diapers to babies suffering from diaper need.
Positive Peering is a non-profit agency geared towards helping those that are in need.