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Freedom Guide Dogs is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization based in Upstate New York, which breeds, trains and places guide dogs with the blind and visually impaired through a distinctive program called Hometown Training at no cost to the recipient. Freedom was founded in 1991 and is celebrating 25 years of service. Freedom Guide Dogs' services are available to people along the East Coast of the United States at no cost with special consideration given to veterans and people with additional disabilities beyond visual impairment. We place Labrador Retrievers, Smooth Coat Collies, Bouvier des Flanders as guide dogs. We find that offering several breeds allows us to better match the individual needs of each client, many of whom cannot be accommodated by other guide dog schools.
Liberty Humane Society's mission is to foster a community of compassion and respect, and provide animals in need with a chance at a lifelong, loving home.
COMMITTED TO EDUCATION, ADVOCACY & RESEARCH FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WITH TOURETTE'S SYNDROME
Huru International's mission is to provide at-risk girls in Africa with reusable sanitary pads combined with sexual and reproductive health and life skills workshops so that they can stay in school and remain healthy.
Prism-Q LGBT & Allies Resource Center provides service and resources to improve the health and wellness of the LGBTQ+ community, advocacy for equality and justice, and community building to foster an inclusive LGBTQ+ community.
CureCervicalCancer is dedicated to the early detection and prevention of cervical cancer around the globe for the women who need it most
Kevin Gibbons and Carolyne Ariokot started Health Access Connect based on the need for antiretroviral treatment (ART) and other health services that they witnessed in fishing villages on Lake Victoria. Many people fail to get health services because it’s too expensive and difficult to travel to the nearest facility. We said, “There must be a way to address this problem!” HAC came from that initial need that we learned from the communities, and our programs are all designed to serve our mission to link Ugandans living in remote areas with healthcare resources. Over time we have worked with health workers to integrate more services, including malaria treatment, vaccinations, perinatal care, child checkups, and family planning.
Our mission is to improve early detection for breast cancer worldwide through creative and empowering education.
Our mission is to remove the barriers that keep vulnerable and oppressed persons illiterate and uneducated; empower them with knowledge so they may reach their full potential in life and become contributing members of society.
It is the mission of KyMel to provide connecting experiences for families on the cancer journey.
The mission of The Chiari Project is to discover pain management solutions for individuals who suffer from debilitating neurological conditions.
Our mission is to promote equality and respect for all beings through practice and precept. In addition to our extensive animal rescue and animal care, we place a high priority on vegan advocacy through vegan cooking classes, and a strong online and media presence. \n\nAims and Objectives\n• To rescue and protect animals in need in Colombia\n• To educate the public about the benefits of veganism\n• To show that all species of animals deserve love and respect\n• To teach equality of all beings\n• To advocate through sharing vegan food in partnership with Food for Life Global