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Amani Complex International is a U.S.-registered Christian nonprofit that supports at‑risk children and their families in Kenya by providing holistic, Bible‑centered education (Amani School), mental‑health support, anti‑trafficking advocacy, and small‑enterprise support. Their stated work centers on dignity, agency, voice, and justice for vulnerable children and communities.
CWHC facilitates the empowerment of women, trans people, and young people by providing access to health care and health education in a respectful environment where people pay what they can afford.
LEOTO provides training, assistive-technology workshops, braille instruction, and life-skills programs to help people who are blind or have low vision gain independence and confidence to live on their own. The organization also runs community support activities and services that help families in distress.
The mission of Alzheimer's Services of the Capital Area is to teach, care for, and connect with those in our community affected by Alzheimer's disease and other memory-related impairments.
The Acoustic Neuroma Association provides information, education, and peer support to people affected by acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma). It runs patient resources (booklets and a free patient kit), local and virtual support groups and peer‑mentor programs, hosts medical webinars, and funds/partners on research to improve care and outcomes for patients and families.
We are committed to improving the quality of life for LGBTQ+ people in and around Durham: ● through programming, resources, and networks of support; ● by acting as a hub for Durham's LGBTQ+ community; ● by sharing and affirming all LGBTQ+ lived experiences; and ● by educating our neighbors in order to enhance understanding of and sensitivity to LGBTQ+ issues.
Spencer Pride works to improve quality of life for rural LGBTQ+ people in south‑central Indiana by operating a downtown community center, running an annual Pride festival, offering health & wellness and youth programming, and doing education and advocacy to foster allyship and safer, more welcoming local communities.
The Spastic Paraplegia Foundation is committed to promoting research to find cures for Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia and Primary Lateral Sclerosis, to educating people and their families affected by these conditions to help them live full and productive lives and to creating opportunities for mutual support and sharing
TAAF is dedicated to bettering the lives, support networks, and medical care of those affected by aneurysm and other types of vascular malformation of the brain. In support of that mission, we have three primary goals that guide foundation activities: Provide support, including information, resources and motivation, for people with aneurysm and other types of vascular malformation of the brain, their families, caregivers and friends. Promote education and awareness in the community regarding aneurysm and other types of vascular malformation of the brain. Provide encouragement and funding for research on aneurysm and other types of vascular malformation of the brain in an effort to advance patient treatment and care.
The 22q Family Foundation is dedicated to raising awareness for 22q differences while connecting, supporting and offering accurate information to families affected by the disorder. We are your one-stop-shop foundation supporting you from diagnosis thru adulthood.
The mission of SLC6A1 Connect is to fund medical research to improve patient outcomes related to SLC6A1 disease.
To advance awareness, research, treatment, and education and to improve the quality of life for all people affected by brain injury.