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Hair We Share

Making a positive difference in the lives of those suffering hair loss due to medical conditions and treatment.Relying solely on donations, in the form of real-hair ponytails and monetary contributions.Providing quality hair solutions. Committed to uplifting lives.

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Sarah's Inn

The mission of Sarah's Inn is to improve the lives of those affected by domestic violence and to break the cycle of violence for future generations.

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Child Advocates Of Fort Bend

Child Advocates of Fort Bend provides a voice, heals the hurt and breaks the cycle of abuse and neglect for children in Fort Bend County.

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Ascent 121

Ascent 121 provides long term trauma recovery services for teen survivors of human trafficking.

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Linda Organization

They are a non-profit organization that collects and distributes new and gently used cosmetics, toiletries, and other necessary items that may be financially out of reach for women whose lives have been temporarily disrupted by some aspect of criminal justice. They prepare women by offering workshops that address gaps in both their job-seeking skills and life management.

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Season Of Justice

Season of Justice (SOJ) is a nonprofit dedicated to providing funding to investigative agencies and families to help push their unsolved cases closer to resolution. By providing grants for DNA analysis, such as forensic genealogy and next-gen sequencing, SOJ strives to bridge the funding gap preventing agencies from accessing resources that could help solve these complex cases. SOJ also works directly with families to fund comprehensive awareness campaigns and other initiatives that can push their unsolved cases forward.

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Chetna

CHETNA empowers South Asians affected by domestic violence, inspiring them to rebuild their lives. CHETNA (Sanskrit for Consciousness, Feeling) is a grass-roots non-profit organization incorporated in 2005 by a small group of volunteers. CHETNA first began offering confidential and compassionate support to individuals who were at risk for further abuse or neglect, through our Helpline and Peer Support/Advocacy services. Board members and volunteers provided information, referrals, interpretation/translation, meals, clothing, court accompaniment and emotional support to victims to assist them in exploring their options and navigating through the system.

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Stronghold Rescue & Relief

We protect and care for families in conflict zones by providing emergency medicine, refugee protection, and humanitarian aid.

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Alliance For Hope International

The mission of Alliance for HOPE International is to create pathways to hope for women, children, and men who are victims of domestic violence and related sexual assault through collaborative, integrated multi- disciplinary centers, teams, and initiatives in order to break the generational cycle of violence and abuse in families across the United States and around the world.

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The Covering House

The Covering House provides refuge and restoration, using the least restrictive environment, for sexually exploited and trafficked children and teens, providing safety, dignity, and freedom utilizing top level staffing and oversight. Licensures and Accreditations:Licensed with Children’s Division –Level III Youth Residential Facility Accreditation through The Joint Commission – Behavioral health care and human services accreditation Program April 9 2021 – up 36 months.

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National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

The mission of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® is to serve as a resource center for law enforcement, families and the public to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation and prevent child victimization.

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Turning Point Of Lehigh Valley

Turning Point is a safe place where ALL survivors of domestic and intimate partner abuse and their children can find refuge. Our Mission is to eliminate domestic and intimate partner abuse in the Lehigh Valley through survivor empowerment, and community education and engagement. We provide services in Lehigh and Northampton counties and reached over 3,500 people in fiscal year 2021-2022 through our trauma-informed, inclusive programs and services. Those include: a 24-hour Helpline, Emergency Safe House, Empowerment Counseling and Groups, Legal Advocacy, Education and Training, and Medical Advocacy.