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The foundation works to protect coastal waters and waterways and to support people and communities whose lives depend on them. It funds oyster- and reef-related environmental programs, runs local community and education initiatives, and raises money through events, donations, and product sales to support storm relief, scholarships, and coastal restoration.
Marshall Relief Alliance is a community-led disaster relief and recovery nonprofit that coordinates immediate aid (meals, supplies, intake) and longer-term rebuilding support for residents affected by Hurricane Helene and other local disasters. The group focuses on uniting local volunteers, donations, and resources to help households and small businesses recover and rebuild.
Aidan's Heart Foundation is committed to providing awareness, education, and support to the communities of the southeast Pennsylvania region and its surrounding area to create heart-safe communities for youth regarding the prevention of and/or response to Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
IMANA will foster health promotion, disease prevention, and health maintenance in communities around the world through direct patient care, health programs, and advocacy.
Providing assistance to disadvantaged people. Providing humanitarian and social support services. Providing financial and other supports to nonprofit organizations. Providing assistance and services to community members.
We rapidly deploy trained volunteers to deliver compassionate, effective disaster response and recovery. Partnering with communities and agencies, we save lives, restore hope, and build resilience. Our teams act quickly after tornadoes, floods, wildfires, hurricanes, and other disasters to provide life-saving aid. We launch search, rescue, and recovery missions with urgency and precision. In recovery efforts, we help clear debris and restore vital infrastructure. We work closely with emergency services, government, and nonprofit partners to ensure a coordinated response. Our volunteers receive hands-on training tailored to real-world disaster scenarios, ensuring they are safe, confident, and ready to serve.
Outreach International is a global nonprofit that supports local leaders and community-led groups who develop lasting solutions to poverty-related issues.Together with local leaders, we empower communities to organize, prioritize and mobilize to identify their needs, and then access the resources necessary to overcome challenges and reach their goals. Along the way, communities gain the experience of working together toward a shared objective, as well as the confidence that comes from achieving success through collaboration. Our mission is to confront the injustice of chronic poverty through community-led action. Facilitating the fundamentals of participatory development ensures that those most affected by poverty-related issues become those best equipped to permanently resolve them.
Our mission is to, through relationship with the local Church in Africa, challenge, encourage, develop and support the ministry of servanthood among those in need in their community through the replication of the Hands at Work community intervention model.We believe the biblical mandate to care for the dying, widows and orphans is not only for the Church in Africa, but also elsewhere, and Hands at Work will be a prophetic voice to the Churches outside Africa, challenging them to fulfill their mandate.
Life Child Africa Foundation works to reach orphaned and vulnerable children in southern Africa and restore communities for long‑term change by supporting education, health & nutrition, spiritual and social development, and sustainable community programs.
CCSAR is Connecticut's first civilian all-volunteer search dog organization. It grew out of the need for reliable, trained search volunteers to assist state and local agencies throughout Connecticut during search emergencies as well as incidents of long duration. CCSAR uses various dog breeds including Newfoundland, Golden Retriever, Portuguese Water Dog, German Shepherd, Airedale, Labrador Retriever, Springer Spaniel, and Border Collie, all belonging to their handlers. CCSAR offers an annual 3-day course in Search Management to police and fire personnel, CERT teams and motivated volunteers, a 6-day course in Fundamentals of Search and Rescue. CCSAR dogs and handlers engage in preventive search education for children at schools and libraries, and demonstrations to scout troops and other agencies.
THE TRAINING AND EQUIPPING VOLUNTEERS FOR OFFOR THE PURPOSE FIREFIGHTING / RESCUE AND FOR THE GOOD & WELFARE OF THE COMMUNITY
The American Technion Society supports the growth and success of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, a global innovation powerhouse. Our investments in the Technion’s research, education, and innovation efforts advance critical breakthroughs that benefit the State of Israel and the global good.With headquarters in New York City and offices around the United States, we are donors, alumni, and stakeholders who believe that when the Technion is strong, Israel is strong — and our world is a better place. We fund scholarships, research, labs, and facilities that have helped produce world-changing contributions and supported Technion for decades