Since we were founded in 1915, our work has evolved from providing assistance to soldiers blinded during their service in World War I. Today, our programs prioritize preventing and treating vision loss and blindness—as well as addressing major global health problems such as malnutrition and neglected diseases that threaten sight, productivity, and well-being.
In Africa, Asia, Europe, and the U.S., Helen Keller International’s proven, science-based programs empower people to create opportunities in their own lives and build lasting change. We build the capacity of local government, non-profit and private sector systems and infrastructure, and promote the development of sustained, large scale programs that deliver effective solutions to preventable vision loss and malnutrition.
Save A Gato (SAG) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare and care of the cats of Old San Juan through TNR, fostering, and adoption. Save A Gato manages the colony of cats on the Paseo del Morro and the rest of Old San Juan. SAG must stress the fact that we are not a shelter.Cats are trapped, and then sterilized, and vaccinated. Since many stray cats are feral and not adoptable, they are returned to their original colonies. SAG volunteers lovingly monitor the community cats and provide fresh food and water on a daily basis.
CSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center works to advance precision medicine, developing treatments that target the unique genetics and biology behind each patient’s cancer. With support from our donors, we opened the UCSF Precision Cancer Medicine Building in 2019 – creating a central hub for cutting-edge research collaborations and precise, personalized therapies. Your gifts help us empower patients with care plans tailored to their needs, including their mental and emotional health.
4 Paws for Ability enriches the lives of people with disabilities by placing life changing service dogs worldwide.
We breed, raise, and train our service dogs in preparation to assist their partner with specific tasks and skills that mitigate the impacts of their partner’s disabilities.
We work hard, love harder, and play the hardest.
Founded in 1995 as CHERUBS, CDH International is a global non-profit working to help over 6500 patient families in 74 countries through support services, raising awareness and funding and conducting CDH research
Founded in 1986, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization specializing in research and education that develops medical, legal, and cultural shifts benefiting the careful uses of psychedelics and marijuana for mental and spiritual healing.
In other words, we’ve dedicated the last 35 years to changing the way people think of, talk about, and consume psychedelics through research, education, and advocacy.
The mission of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is to
empower present and future generations by making the human
past accessible and relevant through archaeological research,
experiential education, and American Indian knowledge.
The mission of No More Deaths is to end death and suffering in the Mexico–US borderlands through civil initiative: people of conscience working openly and in community to uphold fundamental human rights. Our work embraces the Faith-Based Principles for Immigration Reform and focuses on the following themes:
Direct aid that extends the right to provide humanitarian assistance
Witnessing and responding
Consciousness raising
Global movement building
Encouraging humane immigration policy
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