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CEH protects people from toxic chemicals by working with communities, consumers, workers, government, and the private sector to demand and support business practices that are safe for public health and the environment.
Health - General and Rehabilitative
Changing the world one person at a time by serving those individuals who have been forgotten in the world. Meeting the needs of people through education of health principles using natural remedies and teaching people about the sabbath and end time events.
SameYou works to increase the provision of rehabilitation for young adults after leaving hospital and to facilitate innovations in specialist nurse training, fund clinical research and develop evidence for policy change.
Brain tumors are now the leading cause of cancer deaths of children and young adults. The emotional and financial devastation it causes to families is unacceptable. The cure will eventually be found. We intend to speed up the process by speeding up the exchange of information - networking with the researchers, patient groups and other nonprofits; raising money for research; advocating for change; hosting conferences and running research projects. Until that happens, we will help support families dealing with brain tumors by educating them on the choices they have to make, help find options for them, and even help them get access to the treatments they need with both our advocacy program and our copayment assistance program
THE MISSION OF THE GLORIA GEMMA BREAST CANCER RESOURCE FOUNDATION IS TO CELEBRATE AND NURTURE LIFE IN OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER A BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS BY PROVIDING EDUCATION, ACCESS TO WELLNESS RESOURCES AND SUPPORT PROGRAMS TO ALL THOSE TOUCHED BY CANCER
To raise funds for distributing a breast cancer awareness book.
The Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CBVI) provides vision rehabilitation, employment supports, assistive-technology training, and community services so people who are blind or have low vision can prevent, prepare for, and adapt to vision loss and live with greater independence. Their programs serve individuals across the Delaware Valley with direct training, prevention/low-vision services, and vocational supports.
La Clínica del Pueblo is a Federally Qualified Health Center serving the Washington, D.C. region. It delivers culturally and linguistically appropriate primary care, mental‑health and HIV services and community health programs aimed at reducing barriers to care and improving health equity for Latino and other underserved populations.
We are a nonprofit organization that develops local expertise to deliver innovative, sustainable solutions to the global health security challenges we all share.
To fight against HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa through collaboration, education and support of those impacted by the epidemic. VISION: To decrease the prevalence and impact of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa.
California Black Women’s Health Project (CABWHP) works to improve the health and wellness of Black women and girls across California by providing culturally centered education, advocacy, outreach, and policy work. The organization trains community health advocates, delivers health education and support programs, and pushes for policy changes to address health inequities affecting Black women and girls.