Featured Organizations

Children, Healthcare

Special Olympics Southern California

The mission of Special Olympics Southern California is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.

Our vision is to promote acceptance, inclusion, and well‐being for people with intellectual disabilities through sports.

Children

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles

BBBSLA serves youth ages 6-18 throughout all of Los Angeles County. Our Littles – many of whom are referred to as “at risk” and “high risk” — are paired with a carefully screened adult volunteer and are professionally supported by our team of Match Support Specialists throughout the entire length of the match. We are working hard to raise more funds to process the volume of kids and volunteers coming into the program.

Animal Welfare

The HIT Living Foundation

The HIT Living Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dog rescue, focusing our energies on animal welfare and humanitarian aid.

Education, Children

Emerge Global

At Emerge, we invest in strong girls, girls who we know will rock the boat and fight for a better future. Emerge works with girls who have survived abuse, often in their own families, and have had the courage to speak out, to work to protect their younger sisters, and to create a safe reality for their own children. What if these courageous and resilient young women had the skills, resources and networks to enact their own visions of change? At Emerge, we believe this is the best investment we can make.

Rebuilding Lives, Poverty & Hunger

The Curbside Chronicle

The Curbside Chronicle is Oklahoma’s street paper created to provide both a voice and employment opportunities for people who are experiencing and at risk of homelessness. In addition to providing a source of income, the Curbside Chronicle works with vendors to break down barriers to traditional employment and develop time management, money management and social skills. Street papers like The Curbside Chronicle enable people to earn enough money to get into housing and end their homelessness.

Rebuilding Lives, Poverty & Hunger, Faith Based

The Refuge

The Refuge is a temporary emergency shelter program. It is designed to assist homeless individuals and families that reside in Lapeer County and who are ready, willing and able to transition out of homelessness.

Poverty & Hunger

Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona

The Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona responds to the root causes of hunger and seeks to restore dignity, health, opportunity and hope to people living in poverty. Our mission is to change lives in the communities we serve by feeding the hungry today, and building a healthy, hunger-free tomorrow. The Community Food Bank is a proud member of Feeding America, a  nation-wide network of food banks and hunger relief organizations.

Animal Welfare

Mission Paws’ible

To support, educate, inspire and activate individuals to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home animals in need and to, ultimately, stop the suffering, lower euthanasia rates, reduce the dumping and put puppy mills and backyard breeders out of business. We help many animals on the ground with rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing plus we share the love by distributing donated food, medicine and financial assistance to trusted individuals who dedicate time to help the homeless.

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