List of non-profit organizations working on .
Black Men in Training
Our mission is to educate, demonstrate, and teach our young men how to exhibit love for self, love for their brother, love for life, and how to properly love and respect women, by creating a safe and positive environment to teach viable paths and skills so they can have a productive life, while embracing brotherhood.
Portland
COGWHEELS FOR AUTISM INC
Here at CogWheels for Autism, our mission is to provide support to students who have autism.
Dallas
JOIN
JOIN exists to support the efforts of homeless individuals and families to transition from homelessness to permanent housing.
Portland
ELEVATE Disability Advocates
At our organization, we are dedicated to preventing and intervening in homelessness through innovative approaches.
Portland
Keeping Faith Inc
Our mission at Keeping Faith is to be another Resource to children by providing garments to youth whom have been separated from their parents.
Prospect
Rise Foundation Inc
Rise Above Expectations RISE Academy of Lifelong Learning aims to be the leading immersion school in Southern Indiana, providing students with the highest level of social and academic opportunities in a Christian, faith-based environment.
New Albany
Adopt One Block
We provide community members the tools, services, and community connections to make our neighborhoods cleaner, safer and more beautiful.
Portland
Voices A Bipoc Adoptee Community
Our mission is to create a safe, inclusive, and supportive space for BIPOC Adoptees to share stories, build connections, and access adoptee-centered programming and resources to address the systemic disregard of adoptees and build power through innovative approaches to community, education, and care.
Portland
Louisville Books To Prisoners
Louisville Books to Prisoners sends free books directly to incarcerated people in Kentucky and Virginia.
LOUISVILLE
Children's Institute
Children’s Institute leverages research, policy, and advocacy to shift systems toward justice for families, so that all Oregon’s children, prenatal to grade 5, have access to opportunity.
Portland