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G-PACT is dedicated to providing a network of resources for gastroparesis and chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction patients, medical professionals, and the general population. All of our services are provided free of charge. We rely 100% on donations and grants. Our staff is fully voluntary and no one is paid for their services. This allows us to use 100% of all funding towards our awareness, advocacy, and operating expenses. We also sponsor the first international Gastroparesis Registry and have been collecting data since November 2015. In addition, we also contribute a percentage of net income each year to established research studies.
Seva Foundation works to prevent blindness and restore sight worldwide. Our programs build the capacity of underserved communities to provide comprehensive and high-quality eye care that is accessible by all.
Donate Life Northwest works to save lives and improve health by promoting organ, eye, and tissue donation in Oregon and southwest Washington. They run public education and outreach programs and manage donor registration efforts to increase donor signups and support donation/transplant awareness.
Hope Loves Company supports children and young adult caregivers affected by a loved one’s ALS diagnosis by providing emotional and educational resources. They run free programs (including overnight Camp HLC), peer support, care packages, scholarships and family events to help kids process grief, build resilience, and find community.
The foundation invests in the potential of 2SLGBTQ+ communities — especially LGBTQ women, girls, and other historically excluded groups — by providing rapid-response community grants, scholarships (e.g., for queer youth camps), and programs to improve health, economic justice, and representation. Its work includes building an LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory and supporting grassroots organizations across the U.S. and Canada.
To advance awareness, research, treatment, and education and to improve the quality of life for all people affected by brain injury.
Anchor Center for Blind Children teaches visually impaired infants, young children and their families, providing hope and a nurturing environment where children reach their highest potential.
The Tivoli Fund supports organizations with a focus on improving lives. This fund will split donations evenly between No Dogs Left Behind, One Mission, World Central Kitchen, GLAD, and One Tree Planted. No Dogs Left Behind is a leader in global animal rescue. Through international alliances and local resources, we engage in every step of rescue. From emergency response to dog adoption, No Dogs Left Behind stands by our survivors every step of the way. One Mission programs make living in the hospital less lonely and stressful, bring back joy in a time of fear and uncertainty, and give kids and their loved ones the support they need to get through the emotional and financial challenges of treatment. World Central Kitchen uses the power of food to nourish communities and strengthen economies through times of crisis and beyond. Through strategic litigation, public policy advocacy, and education, GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) works in New England and nationally to create a just society free of discrimination based on gender identity and expression, HIV status, and sexual orientation. ONE TREE PLANTED A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION FOCUSED ON GLOBAL REFORESTATION
"At Joyful Life Cochlear Implant Fund, we believe a person’s ability to hear should not depend on their ability to pay."
PACIFIC SMILES IS DEDICATED TO IMPROVING THE ORAL HEALTH OF UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND TO PROMOTE A SPIRIT OF VOLUNTEERING. ITS MISSION IS TO PROVIDE CHARITABLE DENTAL CARE AND PREVENTIVE DENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION TO ORPHANED AND UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN ALONG THE PACIFIC RIM AND OTHER AREAS OF THE WORLD.
The Speedy Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to suicide prevention and ending the stigma associated with mental health through advocacy, conversation, and education.
The Indiana Recovery Alliance operates under the philosophy of harm reduction to educate the community about health risks and to promote the health and dignity of the individuals and communities impacted by drug use. We respectfully collaborate with people to assist in any positive change, as a person defines it for themselves, beginning where the person is at with no biases or condemnations for the person's chosen lifestyle. Our efforts advance policies, practices and programs that address the adverse effects of drug use including overdose, HIV, hepatitis C, addiction and incarceration.