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The mission of the Pregnancy Help Center is to provide a safe, caring environment where every woman facing a crisis pregnancy can receive information, education, and practical assistance in order to eliminate the crisis and choose life for her baby; and to inspire others to embrace sexual health and integrity.
"Our mission is to share God’s love by mobilizing the community to provide food and support to hungry families."
The Cradle Foundation was created in 2003 to raise and manage funds in support of The Cradle. With integrity and transparency, the Foundation cultivates and stewards relationships with Cradle donors, and expertly manages the agency’s investment portfolio. Our goal is to help sustain The Cradle’s exemplary programs and services and further its mission: "With our deep history in adoption as our foundation, The Cradle advances the well-being of children by compassionately delivering exceptional education, guidance and lifelong support to build, preserve and strengthen their families."
Farm of the Child USA is a Catholic, non-profit organization that supports Finca del Niño-Honduras, a mission modeled on the Holy Family that educates, protects, and promotes healing and spiritual formation for orphaned and abandoned children, and families in the local community.
The mission of Trinity CDC is to provide quality, affordable early care and education to children within our economically and ethnically diverse community. We strive to provide stability and support to the children in our care and to their families, so that together we can truly impact future generations.
Casa de Esperanza de los Ninos strives to break the cycle of child abuse and neglect for at-risk infants, children and their families by providing comprehensive residential and family support programs that transform people and communities. Kathy Foster founded Casa de Esperanza de los Ninos in 1982 when she learned of the death of a toddler due to abuse by his mother’s new boyfriend. Kathy was so moved that, with a meager $500 donation, she rented a home, received an Independent Family Foster Home License, and began providing emergency foster care for children in crisis. This began a lifelong dedication to ensuring that children at risk were kept safe from abuse and neglect, and Casa de Esperanza was formed. For forty years, Casa de Esperanza has provided safety for more than 6,500 abused, neglected and at-risk infants and young children in the greater Houston area. Casa de Esperanza focuses on children in the most vulnerable age group, newborn to six years old, who are most at-risk for abuse and neglect and who cannot speak for themselves. From the first house in Houston’s Third Ward, Casa de Esperanza has grown into a trauma-informed, holistic program with a gated neighborhood of 10 homes near the Texas Medical Center and numerous community foster families, providing a comprehensive continuum of care for children and families in need.
Our mission is to provide mentoring and support services to adolescent girls ages 11 to 17 focused on building self-esteem, confidence and character.
THE MISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION IS TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL AND OTHER ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS AND TO THEIR FAMILIES OF INDIVIDUALS CLINICALLY DIAGNOSED WITH A FORM OF BLOOD CANCER AND TO PROVIDE GENERAL EDUCATION TO THE PUBLIC ABOUT VARIOUS FORMS OF BLOOD CANCERS AND HOW TO BECOME A STEM CELL DONOR.
GRIFFIN'S GIFT, INC. AIMS TO HELP FAMILIES WITH THE FINANCIAL BURDEN OF THE ADOPTION PROCESS, MAKING IT EASIER FOR HOPEFUL PARENTS TO WELCOME A CHILD IN NEED OF A FAMILY. GRIFFIN'S GIFT, INC. WILL USE THE FUNDS IT RAISES TO MAKE LOW OR NO INTEREST LOANS TO BE USED BY QUALIFIED FAMILIES TOWARDS COVERING THE COSTS OF ADOPTION. FAMILIES WILL BE THOROUGHLY VETTED BY A QUALIFIED ADOPTION AGENCY. LOANS WILL BE REPAID OVER 5-10 YEARS.
To feed, shelter, and assist with recovery and self-care of the hungry and homeless in our community, and to do so without judgment or exclusivity.
Also known as Gentle Love Connections To connect families with some of the essentials needed to thrive and to improve their quality of life, health and overall wellbeing.
CWLA will lead the nation in building public will to ensure safety, permanence, and well-being of children, youth, and their families by advancing public policy, defining and promoting practice excellence and delivering superior membership services. CWLA challenges Americans to make children a national priority. Our mission is to engage people everywhere in promoting the well-being of children, youth, and their families, and protecting every child from harm. We envision a future in which families, neighborhoods, communities, organizations, and governments ensure that five universal needs of children are met. They include (1) basics such as food, shelter, education, and health care, (2) nurturing relationships, (3) opportunities for optimal development, (4) protection from harm, (5) and healing from harm if it occurs.