List of non-profit organizations working on .
COLUMBIA HUMANE SOCIETY
To assist the community in the successful training and re-homing of adoptable pets.
Saint Helens
Better Day Adult Social Day Program
To create a better day for people living with dementia and their caregivers - day by day.
Marlborough
Hesed Health Clinic
Hesed Health Clinic is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable-based health clinic offering health care services to vulnerable populations by making services accessible to the community.
Longview
Parkinsons Si Buko USA
PARKINSON'S AS WITCHCRAFT. BRINGING AWARENESS---DISPELING THE MYTHS CAN WE RID UGANDA OF THE SOCIETAL MYTH THAT PARKINSON’S IS WITCHCRAFT.
Legal name of organization: PARKINSONS SI BUKO USA
Friends of the Concord
The mission of the Friends of the Concord - Lake Sunapee Rail Trail is to create a multiuse rail trail of 34 miles connecting the New Hampshire communities of Concord, Hopkinton, Warner, Sutton, Bradford and Newbury.
Warner
Csone Corp
CSONE CORP is a faith-based 501(c)(3) charitable organization committed to helping low-income disabled persons, veterans, and seniors with affordable housing, and employment opportunities by providing educational and financial resources to improve their quality of life.
Franklin
Dream Center Academy Christian School Inc
Provide educational excellence and educational choice in Christ for children living in the West End of Louisville, KY that gives them tools to thrive in todays world - not just survive.
Louisville
Juliette's House
Juliette's House, in Yamhill County, Oregon, is a Child Abuse Intervention Center dedicated to assessing, treating, and supporting children facing abuse or neglect.
McMinnville
Family Forward Oregon
Family Forward Oregon is a C3 nonprofit organization leading a movement to value the work of caregiving in Oregon.
PORTLAND
FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING INC
The mission of the Franklin County Council on Aging is to enable and empower the aging citizens of Frankfort and Franklin County to maintain dignity and independence in their homes for as long as possible by providing opportunities for socialization, health promotion, benefits counseling, transportation services, recreation and exercise programs, and nutritious meals.
Frankfort