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We are dedicated to cultivating a green-minded generation through environmental stewardship by using the teaching lens of the struggling honey bee, and empowering others through individual action.
Disabled But Not Really (DBNR) advocates for the disabled community by raising awareness about Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), promoting mental and physical wellness, and engaging diverse audiences through local and national events. People deserve to know they are more than their circumstances.
Fearless Farmers empowers people to teach future generations of regenerative farmers in classrooms, on farms, and in communities.
During times of peace, our connection strengthens the bond between the civilian sector and America's armed forces. During times of war, ASA facilitates public expressions of support and appreciation for our nation's military and their families.
WFCM is the anchor health and human services nonprofit organization in western Fairfax County, VA that provides food and financial support to households at risk of hunger and homelessness in an nine zip code area, including Centreville, Chantilly, Clifton, Fairfax, Fairfax Station, Oak Hill and Herndon.
Mission The mission of Keystone Community Services is to strengthen the capacity of individuals and families to improve their quality of life.
The Food Pantry for Woodford County, Inc. strives to provide food to low income residents in emergency situations. We help clients provide nutritious meals for their families enabling them to use precious resources for other pressing obligations such as rent, utilities, transportation, medicine and other life necessities. The Food Pantry fills the gap in community service which no other agency addresses.
The mission of Meals on Wheels California is to create a unified voice for nutrition providers and broaden the impact of our programs across the state to improve the lives of seniors, adults with disabilities and their families.
"Daystar Life Center provides the necessities of life to our neighbors in need in order to alleviate hunger, homelessness, and hopelessness". They serve neighbors in need regardless of race, sexual orientation, religion or age. Their target population includes the elderly, disabled, chronically ill, people employed making less than livable wages, the uninsured or under-insured, homeless people and people suffering from situational crises
The mission of Wasatch Community Gardens is to empower people to grow and eat healthy, organic, local food.
To strengthen our community by inspiring and empowering diverse youth, ages 4-14, to dream BIG and BELIEVE they can achieve anything in life by exposing them, their parents, and community members to safe, fun, interactive, recreational, and educational learning environments as well as child development workshops, volunteering, and hands-on activities.