Selected charities that provide
support and comfort to AIDS victims and their families in various parts of
the world. Each non-profit organization provides a wish list of
in-kind gifts, supplies and office equipment they need to help AIDS victims
and their families. You can donate cash, personal gifts or supplies,
or a combination of materials and cash, as you prefer.
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Selected charities that provide
shelter and support for homeless people. Each non-profit organization
provides a wish list of in-kind gifts, supplies and office equipment they
need to help homeless people including families with children. You can
donate cash, personal gifts or supplies, or a combination of materials and
cash, as you prefer.
Selected charities that provide
food and shelter to orphans and children in the streets in all parts of the
world. Some organizations also assist in the adoption process in
various countries. Each non-profit organization provides a wish list
of in-kind gifts, supplies and office equipment they need to help orphans
and impoverished families. You can donate cash, personal gifts or
supplies, or a combination of materials and cash, as you prefer.
Selected children's
hospitals and foundations that provide
medical services and support to infirmed or disabled children in in all parts of the
world. Each hospital provides a wish list
of in-kind gifts, supplies and medical equipment they need to help the
children recover. You can donate cash, personal gifts, such as toys or
books, or
supplies, or a combination of materials and cash, as you prefer.
The Office Of the Americas is a non-profit organization
dedicated to furthering the cause of justice and peace in the hemisphere
through broad based educational programs. Founded in 1983 in Los
Angeles, OOA is a recognized source for documentation and analysis of
current events in North America, Mexico, Central America, and South America,
including the war on drugs, human rights, and United States foreign policy.
The office is often called upon to present expert testimony in litigation
before the federal immigration court.
Project Amiga is a
community-based, nonprofit 501(c) 3, volunteer organization founded in 1989
in Los Angeles, California. For more than 15 years, the mission of Project
Amiga has been to reach out to the residents of Los Angeles County and to
address the high unemployment and school dropout rate among Latinos. Through
Project Amiga's commitment, we will expand our services and assist teens,
young adults and their families, affording them the opportunity for a better
quality of life. Project Amiga's goals are to develop and promote
programs that respond to the needs of the community in the following areas:
Work habits, life skills,
self-image/self-esteem, and computer-training programs for teens
Parenting and teen financial management
classes
Literacy, English language skills,
vocational computer training and job placement
Employment and education guidance and
upgrading skills
Crisis management/intervention networks
for gang, drug, tobacco and alcohol abuse
Water and Power Conservation Awareness
Workshops
Transportation assistance including free
ride coupons, bus tokens and taxi vouchers
Schools Online collaborative
projects create and support partnerships between people and institutions
internationally, utilizing the power of the Internet to work together for
the purpose of accomplishing a common objective. It is our hope that these
experiences extend traditional classroom instruction. Schools Online
understands that teachers must first develop their own capabilities to use
technological tools for teaching and learning before transferring these
skills to their students. In these featured collaborative projects,
teachers' growth is fostered through technical skill building, professional
development and project design. In many cases, the project objectives and
activities are mapped to the curriculum that the teachers must teach.
The Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation
has been established in order to help provide assistance to our citizens in
need through a network of Louisiana charities, non-profit and governmental
agencies, including clearinghouses like the Louisiana VOAD (Volunteer
Organizations Active in Disaster). The Foundation is also designed to
support long-term family restoration and recovery by focusing on education,
housing, health care, legal assistance and jobs for Louisiana families whose
lives have been altered by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
The Moorestown Garden Club sponsors the Marguerite
Erikson Ide Scholarship and is searching for candidates seeking to further
their education beyond high school in the field of horticulture, floral
design, landscape architecture, landscape design ,or related field.
The Save Darfur Coalition an alliance of over 100
faith-based, humanitarian and human rights organizations. Our mission is to
raise public awareness and to mobilize an effective unified response to the
atrocities that threaten the lives of two million people in the Darfur
region.
DonorsChooseSM is a simple way to provide students in
need with resources that our public schools often lack. At this
not-for-profit web site, teachers submit project proposals for materials or
experiences their students need to learn. These ideas become classroom
reality when concerned individuals, whom we call Citizen Philanthropists,
choose projects to fund.
Rod Serling's achievements in playwriting, speech making
and broadcasting are considerable and important. As members of The Rod
Serling Memorial Foundation, we dedicate ourselves to promote and preserve
this great man's contributions to the Arts and Humanities.
Animal Abuse Prevention Agency, Inc. is a non-profit
organization which takes a pro-active approach in preventing cruelty to
animals. Our services cover educating pet owners on the dangers of giving
their animals away by using "free to good home ads". In addition, AAPA does
pet adoptions, pet rescue, provides veterinarian services when needed, works
for the enforcement of animal rights, provides temporary care for pets
without a home, performs grooming, and supplies food for pet nutrition. AAPA
has an active spay/neuter program which has prevented hundreds of unwanted
animals from being born. The program also educates pet owners on the health
benefits to their animals of a spay/neuter program as well as the importance
of stopping pet overpopulation.