Save the Chimps is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing permanent sanctuary for the lifelong care of chimpanzees rescued from research laboratories and retired from the entertainment industry and the pet trade. Every day the staff and volunteers of Save the Chimps provide daily care to over 230 chimpanzee residents spread out over 12 islands on 150 acres. Like us in so many ways, these individuals have personalities and unique experiences that make them each very special.
Canine Companions for Independence transforms the lives of children, adults and veterans with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs that assist with practical tasks, as well as provide unconditional love and acceptance—free of charge. This powerful relationship leads to increased independence, self-esteem and inclusion for a person with a disability.
Founded by Victoria Arlen, Survivor, ESPN and American Ninja Warrior Jr. TV Host, Author, Gold Medalist Paralympian and Season 25 DWTS contestant, Victoria’s Victory Foundation is helping people achieve their own personal victory.
Victoria’s Victory Foundation provides Victory Scholarships to those living with disabilities caused by life altering accidents or illnesses.
A life changing accident or diagnosis can happen to you without warning, leaving you physically and emotionally paralyzed.
The community that VVF serves is often isolated and socially distanced as a result of their mobility challenges, and VVF is here to help them achieve their own personal victory.
Victory Scholarships are committee approved assistance gifts paid directly to service providers for the following areas of needs: recovery training sessions, in-home nursing services, home & mobility equipment, vehicle/driver assistance. VVF gives the gift of hope!
Amnesty International USA is the global organization’s presence in the United States.
We engage people in the U.S. to fight injustice all around the world, while we also work to protect people’s human rights here in the U.S.
Amnesty International USA has more than a million members and activists in all 50 states, who are part of a larger global movement of 7 million people in 150 countries. We are a democratically governed, grassroots membership organization, which means that our members vote on key policy issues and elect our Board of Directors.
Some of our members are experts on specific human rights issues, parts of the world, or advocacy areas, and they serve as volunteer leaders. Others are volunteer leaders of local Amnesty International groups in towns, universities, states, or regions of the country. Amnesty International USA’s elected Board members, staff, and members work together to lead the organization.
Through healing, education, and love, the Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village (ASYV) empowers orphaned and vulnerable Rwandan teens to build lives of dignity and contribute to a better world. Founded as a response to the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, ASYV has provided more than 500 youth per year with the education and emotional care they need to heal from trauma since it opened its doors in 2008.
Three Jewels is a 501(c)3 non-profit that provides services to New York City and international communities by giving free meditation and yoga classes to homeless families, schools, children, and more!
A national education and violence prevention organization with the single mission of reducing gender and relationship violence. In honor of the late Jana Mackey and other victims and survivors of gender and relationship violence, Jana’s Campaign delivers educational programs that prevent domestic and dating violence, sexual violence, and stalking.
United States
https://www.janascampaign.org
CCA’s mission is to empower and give hope to individuals and families affected by facial differences.
CCA envisions a world where all people are accepted for who they are, not how they look. Children’s Craniofacial Association is a national, 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Nationally and internationally, CCA addresses the medical, financial, psychosocial, emotional, and educational concerns relating to craniofacial conditions.
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