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The mission of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation is to support programs and services that secure, manage and distribute resources to improve the lives of veterans, military service personnel, their families and the communities where they live.
Mission: Engaging and transforming lives together through the power of Christ's love. Vision: Guiding those in need from desperation to transformation.
Merrick empowers adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities by providing vocational, prevocational, transportation, and life-enrichment services that build skills, independence, and community connections. Their programs focus on meaningful work opportunities and social supports to help clients achieve personal goals.
Goodwill SoCal’s work is focused on “transforming lives through the power of work.” It operates retail and donation operations to fund and provide job training, career coaching, and placement services for people facing barriers to employment (including veterans, people with disabilities, disconnected youth, and those experiencing homelessness) across Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties.
Midwest Brain Injury Clubhouse provides life long rehabilitative services and support to those affected by brain injury and stroke.
Wildflyer Coffee is a nonprofit social-enterprise coffee company that creates paid employment and life-skills training for youth (ages roughly 16–24) experiencing homelessness or housing instability. The organization runs café locations (and related programs) so trainees gain barista and workplace experience while receiving supports aimed at helping them secure stable housing and employment.
Our vision is to provide employment opportunities for all individuals who are differently-abled by finding meaningful careers that leverage their unique talents and interests. Mission statement: Develop careers for individuals with different abilities that reinforce independence, resilience, and purpose.
Our mission is to help low-income teenagers transform what they believe is possible for themselves and develop the skills they need to become college educated leaders who give back to their families and communities.
The RightWay Foundation helps Transition-Age Foster Youth attain and keep good jobs despite the overwhelming trauma they have endured throughout their lives.
No Limits Cafe operates a lunch café that trains and employs adults with intellectual disabilities, aiming to give them paid work opportunities, on-the-job training, and increased community inclusion. The organization’s work centers on empowering employees so they can lead more independent, fulfilling lives.
Mountain Resource Center provides integrated health and human services to mountain-area residents along the US‑285 corridor. It connects people to basic needs supports (food, emergency financial and housing assistance), veteran services, workforce training, preschool and mental‑health supports to strengthen resilience, security, and community well‑being.
W/NP is a progressive and viable humanitarian service organization actively implementing programs in both Wisconsin and Nicaragua. W/NP's goals are to promote mutual understanding and establish lasting relationships among citizens and institutions of Wisconsin and Nicaragua; foster volunteerism and self-help attitudes through the implementation of economic and social development projects; leverage development assistance funds from public and private sources.