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Kids in Crisis International

Kids in Crisis International, Inc. is a faith based 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization established in the year 2000. We are dedicated to changing the lives of impoverished children around the world with the love of Jesus Christ. We consider it a joy and a privilege to demonstrate the love of God by helping children and their families to break out of illiteracy, poverty, hunger and hopelessness.

Community Volunteers In Medicine

Community Volunteers in Medicine provides compassionate primary medical and dental care and health education to people who live or work in the Chester County region who lack access to insurance, in order to support their goals to lead productive, healthy, and hopeful lives.

Small Steps in Speech

The mission of Small Steps in Speech is to help children with speech and/or language disorders take the steps needed to be better communicators. The foundation was created in honor of SSG Marc Small, fiancé of Amanda Charney, foundation director. Marc had dreams of Amanda opening her own private practice and came up with the name, “Small Steps in Speech” to symbolize her soon to be last name along with the small steps children must take to build their communication skills. When the heart breaking news came of Marc’s passing, starting this non-profit foundation seemed like a good way to start keeping Marc Small’s memory alive and keep him close to her heart.

Hand In Hand Usa

Hand In Hand Usa Is A Us Based Non-Profit Humanitarian Organization That Works With Prajnana Mission And Hand In Hand Europe To Support A Number Of Humanitarian Projects In Rural India And Elsewhere In The Globe.

Agoraphobics in Motion (AIM)

AIM was founded in 1983, because the founder suffered from unrelenting panic attacks, and had suffered for 20 years with no one to help. She wanted to help other individuals with the same problem. The first group had 20 people, but soon grew to 10 groups, both in and out of state. Recovery is not a secret, and using behavioral and cognitive tools seems to be the answer. We provide a hot line, field trips and literature. Our goal is help anxious individuals and provide help and support, while educating the public. Also, in this way, our hope is to destigmatize this condition.

Hope In His Vision

Hope in His Vision exists to foster hope and enrich the lives of the blind and visually impaired living in situations of poverty and exclusion through providing basic needs and opportunities to learn of God's Vision for their life.

In My Brothers Shoes

IMBS, Inc raises money for people struggling with various forms of PTSD by presenting compelling narrative stories and documentaries on film.

Kids In Distress Foundation

TO SOLICIT AND ACCEPT GIFTS AND GRANTS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF CONTRIBUTING TO KIDS IN DISTRESS, INC. IN SUPPORT OF ITS MISSION TO PREVENT CHILD ABUSE, PERSERVE THE FAMILY, AND TREAT CHILDREN WHO HAVE BEEN ABUSED OR NEGLECTED.

Healing In The Margins

To cultivate systemic change and foster healing by providing resources and programming in mental health spaces for the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC.

Believe In A Cure

Believe in a Cure, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization whose mission is to: (1) support the care and treatment of individuals diagnosed with FOXG1 Syndrome and similar disorders, as well as to raise public awareness regarding such issues; and (2) support research and development of learnings and methods to improve the qualify of life for patients with such disorders. The charity grants funds to individuals and organizations seeking, through research, development, and treatment, to support patients with FOXG1 Syndrome and similar disorders.

All In For Ethan

All In For Ethan, Inc. is a 501(c)3 charity that funds research and enhances the quality of life for children with Giant Axonal Neuropathy (GAN).

Love In The Trenches

To use our collective experiences to offer peer support. coping skills, and education to parents and siblings of those who suffer from the disease of addiction, and to parents who have recently lost a child to addiction.