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Road To Responsibility

Road To Responsibility provides residential, day‑habilitation, employment, and community‑integration supports so people with developmental and other disabilities can live more inclusive, meaningful lives. The organization focuses on individualized services, employment supports, and advocacy to help members become productive community participants.

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Iyccv

The mission of Iyengar Yoga Center Coachella Valley (IYCCV) is to make available the teachings of Iyengar Yoga for the physical, mental, and spiritual health of the people in the Coachella Valley and beyond.

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Kingdom Causes Bellflower

Kingdom Causes Bellflower is a faith-based, community-development nonprofit that provides homeless and housing services, operates a social‑enterprise (Good Soil Industries) to create job opportunities and workforce training, and runs local programs to help neighbors find stability and belonging.

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FACE Africa

Tackling the water crisis by funding, supporting and advocating for community WASH (water, sanitation & hygiene) programs in Sub-Saharan Africa. Their mission is to increase awareness of WASH challenges and solutions, and most importantly convert that heightened awareness into ACTION.

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PRO Youth And Families

Our mission is to inspire, educate, and mobilize young people to build a healthier future for themselves, their families, and their communities.

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Maji Safi Group

Maji Safi Group is a Boulder‑based 501(c)(3) that supports community‑led Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programs in rural Tanzania. They focus on disease‑prevention education and related WASH interventions (including menstrual hygiene, WASH in health facilities, ICT/learning tools, and climate‑resilient WASH), centering local women and youth while the U.S. office handles fundraising and support.

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Action For Healthy Kids

We are a national nonprofit that brings together dedicated volunteers and partners to make schools healthier places where kids thrive.

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Power Clean Recovery

Move to Heal partners with gyms to provide free fitness classes, followed by non-denominational group recovery meetings. Our participants receive mental health counseling, nutritional counseling, and free gym memberships.Our participants bond on a physical level during workouts, and on an emotional level at meetings. They build strong, open relationships. They feel safe. They become further away from their life-threatening illness, which leads to long-term recovery.

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Alano Club Of Crystal Lake Inc

The Alano Club of Crystal Lake is a social club for people who are interested in addiction recovery. The primary purpose of the Club’s building is to provide meeting space for meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous and also provides space for other recovery programs.

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Camel Club

Camel Club, Inc. operates a community recovery clubhouse in Santa Rosa Beach that provides meeting space and support for 12‑step and related peer‑support groups (AA, NA, Al‑Anon and eating‑disorder recovery groups). The organization’s activities focus on keeping a sober, supportive environment open to people in recovery and facilitating regular fellowship and meetings.

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Michael Leonardi Foundation

The foundation honors Michael’s memory by educating teens, families, and communities about the dangers of illicit fentanyl. It runs awareness presentations, community outreach (including Narcan distribution and training), public events, and resources to reduce stigma, prevent fentanyl poisonings, and empower people to act.

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Families Anonymous

Families Anonymous is a fellowship of people whose lives have been affected by the use of mind-altering substances or related behavioral problems of a relative or friend. Any concerned person is encouraged to attend our meetings, even if there is only a suspicion of a problem. Many recovery programs are available for our addicted loved ones, when they are ready to seek help and recovery. However, Families Anonymous is there for us: the parent, grandparent, sibling, spouse, significant other or other relative or friend. When you come into our rooms you are no longer alone, but among friends who have experienced similar problems. By attending meetings, studying the literature, talking to other members and working the 12 Steps of the program, our situation begins to look different to us and our reactions to it begin to change. In meetings, we share our experience, strength and hope, as we begin our own journey of recovery.