Similar organisations to JASON CUNNINGHAM CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
-
Remedial Reading, Reading Encouragement
-
2629.
BOOK BANK FOUNDATION INC
The Book Bank Foundation is a 501(c3) Charity that promotes & advocates the importance of literacy and addresses issues of poverty in our communities.
3870
Atlanta
The GRACE Foundation of New York
The GRACE Foundation is committed to support/educate/enhance the quality of life for children/adults & their families living with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
4226
STATEN ISLAND
-
Human Service Organizations
-
2631.
PAYBACK INC
To secure funding which will enable youth offenders to repair harm to their victims, to the extent possible, by monetary restitution, and throughcompetency building community service work.
St Louis
-
Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
-
2632.
The W.I.G. Cares Foundation Inc
As a 501c3 charitable organization, The WIG Cares Foundation seeks to provide tools and resources, to support and improve the lives of marginalized children in our black and brown communities affected with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), through scholarships, educational funding with the donation of paper books and laptops and hosting community toy drives and philanthropic events.
Snellville
-
Community Mental Health Center
-
2633.
Children's Institute
Transforming the lives of children exposed to adversity and poverty in Los Angeles.
14320
Los Angeles
HELP THE CHILDREN
Aid Workers Help the Children’s mission is to increase self-sufficiency by providing, food, clothing, and personal care items without regard to political affiliation, religious belief, or ethnic identity.
148
Santa Clarita
East Bay Agency for Children
East Bay Agency for Children improves the well-being of children, youth and families by reducing the impact of trauma and social inequities.
1585
Oakland
-
Rehabilitation Services for Offenders
-
2636.
300 Letters Inc
300 Letters aims to treat incarceration as a family affair.
Miami
-
Legal Services
-
2637.
CHILDREN'S LAW CENTER INC
Children’s Law Center believes every child should grow up with a strong foundation of family, health and education.
2006
WASHINGTON





