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College Bound Opportunities

College Bound Opportunities mentors economically disadvantaged students to unleash their potential, graduate college, pursue meaningful professions, and inspire others to follow in their footsteps.

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Justice Rights
St Clair Butterfly Foundation (Scbf)

To end the trauma cycle for children and adults by Healing Hearts through the Arts.

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Need In Deed

Need in Deed transforms teaching and learning in Philadelphia’s public school classrooms grades 3-8 by connecting the classroom with the community. We do this by- listening to what students tell us about the strengths and challenges of their communities and how they would like to make a difference - engaging students in learning that makes connections between the world they see around them, the community issues they care about, and the skills and concepts of the school curriculum - supporting classroom educators in using effective teaching strategies   - bringing the city’s professionals and practitioners into the classroom

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Health
DC Rape Crisis Center

Re-imagining a world without rape – powering a culture of consent. The DC Rape Crisis Center (DCRCC) is dedicated to creating a world free of sexual violence through conscience and action. Our call to action obliges us to facilitate systemic change by equipping diverse stakeholders to respond to survivors of sexual assault with compassion, dignity and respect, regardless of race, class, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, immigration status, ability, age or religious affiliation.

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The Hendricks County Child Advocacy Center

TO PROVIDE A NEUTRAL, CHILD-FRIENDLY CENTER TO INVESTIGATE REPORTS OF CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN, WHILE KEEPING THE COMFORT AND SAFETY OF THE CHILD THE FIRST PRIORITY.

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Girls On The Run Of The Northwoods

Girls on the Run of the Northwoods inspires girls in north central Wisconsin to be confident, kind, compassionate and healthy using an experience-based curriculum that creatively integrates running.

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Health
Alliance Of Hope For Suicide Loss Survivors

Kindness matters – and to the more than five million people around the world who lose a loved one to suicide each year – it matters a lot. We provide healing and compassionate support during the lonely and tumultuous aftermath of suicide. We help people survive suicide loss, and go beyond “just surviving,” to lead productive lives filled with meaning and joy. It is our vision that no suicide loss survivor on the planet go without support. Since our founding, we have helped tens of thousands of suicide loss survivors from many cultures and faith traditions all over the world. The Alliance of Hope was founded as a labor of love in 2008 by Ronnie Susan Walker, a seasoned mental health counselor who lived through the traumatic loss of her stepson to suicide in 1995. During her own grief journey, Ronnie recognized there was a void in resources for people bereaved by suicide. She intuitively understood what researchers have validated in recent years: suicide loss survivors are a high-risk population for suicide themselves if they don’t receive healing support in the aftermath. She also knew firsthand that in-person support groups were few and far between, but that many suicide loss survivors needed support 24/7. When she took a class at a local high school to learn how to build a website, her goal was simply to extend friendship – and healing, compassionate support – to other survivors. At the time, she did not know there were more than 45 million others, just in the U.S., whose lives had been forever altered when their loved ones died by suicide. She launched allianceofhope.org not having any idea of what was to come. She added a community forum, where survivors could come to share their stories and connect with others who understood. Much like the movie “A Field of Dreams”, bereaved souls from across the globe made their way to this healing, online space. The first member joined, then the 40th, and then the 14,000th. In the first few years, Ronnie personally responded to each new survivor. Eventually other loss survivors began to volunteer under Ronnie’s guidance. They too reached out with compassion to others who were hurting. Today, more than 100 suicide loss survivors have volunteered as moderators and stewards of our online forum, which operates like a 24/7 group for thousands of people. They ensure it remains a healing culture for all who seek support. Many more talented, caring souls have provided pro bono support on our board of directors and advisory council. We would not be here without them. As the Alliance of Hope enters its second decade, our work is more important than ever. As suicide rates continue to rise, so do the number of loss survivors seeking support. According to a recent British Medical Journal study: individuals bereaved by suicide are 80% more likely to drop out of school or quit their jobs – and 64% more likely to attempt suicide – than individuals grieving sudden losses by natural causes. Indeed, suicide “postvention” is suicide prevention.

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Tamid Group

TAMID ISRAEL INVESTMENT GROUP LTD TAMID Group provides a strong and meaningful connection to Israel for the next generation of business leaders.

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Art
Support Our Arthritic Kids

Support Our Arthritic Kids is a non-partisan and non-profit organization whose primary goals are: 1) to engage in education, awareness and provide support to patients, children, parents, and community leaders; 2) to inform the public through outreach programs, health fairs, brochures, pamphlets and other educational materials;

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Appetite For Change

Appetite For Change uses food as a tool to build health, wealth and social change in North Minneapolis.

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Kaleidoscope Youth Center

Kaleidoscope Youth Center serves and supports LGBTQIA+ youth and young adults.

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Strivettes

To provide financial assistance to students who are members of the Apostolic Church of God of Chicago Illinois on the basis of academic achievements and service to church and community.