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PROJECTS WITH CARE focuses on building the self-esteem of families in need, helping them participate in social norms and supporting them in ways that are often overshadowed by the urgent need for food and shelter. The dignity and self-respect felt by parents is often negatively impacted when they do not have the means to provide for their children. PROJECTS WITH CARE steps in to help these families build happy memories, participate socially and build confidence.
Hunger comes in many forms. Our Neighbors' Table is committed to establishing a community that provides for the whole person with nourishing food, kindness and dignity.
ENTERING OUR 22ND YEAR, THE MICHAEL CARTER LISNOW RESPITE CENTER IS A PLACE THAT PROVIDES EMOTIONAL AND PHYSICAL SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES.LOCATED IN HOPKINTON, MASSACHUSETTS, THE CENTER HAS SERVED OVER 200 FAMILIES AND COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT THE SUPPORT OF MANY AND THE INSPIRATION GIVEN TO US BY THE LIFE AND MEMORY OF MICHAEL CARTER LISNOW.
The Community Action Agency of Western Connecticut provides social services and programs to low-income individuals and families in the Western area of Connecticut to help them stabilize and improve their lives.
The Orthopaedic Foundation for Active Lifestyles encourages general practitioners and other members of the professional allied health care community whose practices include the care of persons with sports-related musculoskeletal injuries to participate in educational courses and hands-on laboratory workshops concerning advances in orthopaedic surgery, physical medicine and rehabilitation. The Foundation is dedicated to the development and presentation of unique continuing medical education and research programs for physicians, health care professionals and interested community groups. Its focus is:
Family Service League helps individuals, children, and families to mobilize their strengths and improve the quality of their lives at home, in the workplace, and in the community.
Salute to Youth Project, Inc. was initiated in 1960. This project, a 501(c)(3) organization, is primarily funded by the Brooklyn Chapter of the Links, Inc., provides scholarships and financial awards to college-bound high school seniors. Since its inception, Salute to Youth Project, Inc. has given financial awards to more than 600 students. Through the years, more than $425,000 has been awarded to deserving seniors.
TO EXTEND AND POPULARIZE THE FRENCH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE, TO FOSTER FRENCH-AMERICAN RELATIONS AND PROMOTE THE PERFORMING ARTS AND FILM AS CROSS-CULTURAL EXCHANGE.
Mercy College is committed to providing motivated students the opportunity to transform their lives through higher education by offering liberal arts and professional programs in personalized and high quality learning environments, thus preparing students to embark on rewarding careers, to continue learning throughout their lives and to act ethically and responsibly in a changing world. Formerly known as Mercy College – not to be confused with Mercy College in Ohio.
The central mission of French Heritage Society is to ensure that the treasures of our shared French architectural and cultural heritage survive to inspire future generations to build, dream, and create by: Preserving the rich French architectural and cultural heritage throughout France and in the US by raising funds for restoration, preservation and cultural grants. Transmitting and safeguarding the skills, knowledge and love of the heritage through transatlantic educational programs for students, architects, artisans, art connoisseurs and collectors. Fostering Franco-American friendship and cross-cultural exchange through select tours in France and the U.S., lectures, conferences, galas and other events on both side of the Atlantic.
Youth Renewal Fund is the philanthropic and strategic funding partner to Darca schools in Israel, investing in an innovative education across Israel's most under-served communities as a means of improving social mobility.
TNYA is an inclusive community of aquatics athletes in the greater New York City area that welcomes adults (18 years of age and older) of every ability, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, race, ethnicity, nationality, and creed. We believe aquatic sports are for everyone. Pool space in NYC doesn’t come cheap, and the current economic climate means some of our community finds swimming hard to afford. Team New York Aquatics, however, is committed to making it possible for LGBT New Yorkers to enjoy the athleticism and community that the team offers. We offer the Fortoul Fellowship, a grant program named in the memory of our beloved coach Paul Fortoul, to cover the cost of our programs for members who cannot afford them. The Fortoul Fellowship is supported entirely by donations. Your support can also help swimmers afford competition at the local and international levels, such as the every-four-years Gay Games and the annual International Gay and Lesbian Aquatics Championships.