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The Julian Center empowers survivors of domestic and sexual violence, strives to end the generational cycle of violence and creates a community where every individual is safe and respected. Since 1975, they have assisted more than 66,000 survivors and have educated more than 300,000 others on the causes of domestic and sexual violence and its impact on their community.
The 4:04 Foundation provides grief support and resources for children and adolescents who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or caregiver. It delivers no‑cost, grief‑informed peer support groups, care packages, and educational/community partnerships to help young people process loss and build local support networks.
Move for Miles believes play is powerful. We believe we can harness the Power of Play to raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer research, offer sMiles to families in treatment, and support the long term treatment of survivors.
Safe Haven Baby Boxes Inc. is a 501(c)3 founded by Monica Kelsey, who was abandoned as an infant. Our mission is to educate on the Safe Haven Laws and to save the lives of innocent babies from abandonment. This is accomplished through education and (as a last resort) the Safe Haven Baby Box. Mothers-in-crisis are focused on the child and their condition. They may not have information to make good decisions for their baby and themselves. We provide resource education through print, web, social media and word of mouth. Our most effective resource is the staffed Crisis Hot Line under the supervision of board certified psychologist and renowned speaker, Pam Stenzel.
The Alessandra Foundation has established two distinct approaches to address the numerous issues surrounding Domestic Violence. They are: Education/Public Awareness and Public Advocacy Education and Public Awareness Bringing awareness of domestic violence to the public through educational programs
Arrow Child & Family Ministries serves to advance the well being of children, families, communities, and culture by providing an array of services and engaging the local church to promote Christian responsibility and commitment to strengthen family life.
Random Acts of Flowers Knoxville improves the emotional health and well-being of individuals in healthcare facilities by delivering recycled and re-purposed flowers, encouragement, and personal moments of kindness to individuals in healthcare facilities. We all benefit when we’re kind and compassionate. The community becomes stronger and people thrive. That’s why we deliver thousands of beautiful bouquets of recycled flowers to those struggling with injury, illness, and the aging process every week in neighborhoods all over the country.
The mission of The WorkPlace is to develop a well-educated, well-trained and self-sufficient workforce that can compete in the changing global marketplace.
Reading Village empowers youth to eradicate illiteracy and lead their communities out of poverty.
Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses.
Two-fold. First, reconciliation between US and it's former enemy, North Vietnam and ally South Vietnam. This is particularly focused on ARVN (South Vietnamese Army), the Viet Cong/VC and North Vietnamese Army/NVA, as well as between the two countries and its peoples. Two, VWAM's humanitarian programs and projects impact the poor and disadvantaged people of Vietnam through healthcare, medical mission teams, and heart surgeries for children. In addition, Vets With A Mission takes Vietnam veterans back to Vietnam in order to make peace with their past, and honor their service. Finally, VWAM assists and supports the Church and Christians in Vietnam through various ministry programs and projects.
Our mission is to support those affected by Joubert Syndrome and related disorders by providing C.A.R.E. - Connection, Awareness, Research, and Education.Every other year we host a conference where physicians and families affected by Joubert Syndrome come together to learn from and connect with each other. We also provide grants to families in need and help educate families, physicians and the general public about Joubert Syndrome.