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The organizations listed below are a few of the groups to whom I’ve donated time, money, and goods to help further their missions. While these are some I’ve personally donated to, you can find many more volunteer opportunities in your own towns by consulting Network for Good. Want to investigate an organization before writing that check? Look them up at Give.org, a branch of the Better Business Bureau AIDS Walk Los Angeles Alzheimer’s Association American Red Cross American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Avon Foundation Walk for Breast Cancer Boys & Girls Clubs of America City of Hope Clothes the Deal Exotic Feline Breeding Compound / Feline Conservation Center Give the Gift of Sight How you can help: donate money and/or used eyeglasses. Habitat for Humanity The HeArt Project Locks of Love National Public Lands Day Reading by 9 Rebuilding Together Sojourn Services Tree People Westside Food Bank The Wireless Foundation
an annual fund-raising event to support AIDS Project LA and other local AIDS service organizations.
How you can help: participate in the walk, sponsor a walker
the world leader in Alzheimer research and support. Through their national network of advocates and chapters, they advance research, improve services and care, create awareness of Alzheimer’s dsease and mobilize support.
How you can help: donates funds; participate in their annual Memory Walk; sponsor a walker
provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.
How you can help: donate blood, money, or volunteer your time
offers national programs in humane education, public awareness, government advocacy, shelter support, and animal medical services and placement.
How you can help: adopt a new friend, donate money
raises funding and awareness of breast cancer issues; provides grants for breast cancer support services, educational programs, and research organizations.
How you can help: participate in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer; sponsor a walker
offers more than 25 national programs for boys and girls in the areas of education, the environment, health, the arts, careers, alcohol/drug and pregnancy prevention, gang prevention, leadership development, and athletics.
How you can help: donate money
a biomedical research, treatment and educational institution, dedicated to the prevention and cure of cancer, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and other life-threatening diseases.
How you can help: donate blood; donate money; join the National Marrow Donor Program
distributes business clothing through service agencies that prepare people to enter the work force.
How you can help: donate money, new or gently used business clothing.
dedicated to the protection and preservation of the world’s endangered felines through breeding and education programs, this non-profit organization is run entirely on public donations.
How you can help: donate money, equipment/supplies; visit the cat house and bring a friend!
a family of charitable vision care programs donating free eye care and glasses in our communities and in developing countries.
a nonprofit, nondenominational Christian housing organization. Their goal is to build simple, decent, affordable houses in partnership with those who lack adequate shelter.
How you can help: donate money, or volunteer your time to Habitat projects
faciliates long-term, dynamic learning experiences between professional artists and hard-to-reach teenagers. Through innovative art-making and connections with major cultural institutions and artists, The HeArt Project promotes positive self-expression, self-esteem and expanded opportunities for academic, career and personal growth.
How you can help: donate money, attend a fundraiser, buy an Arts license plate
a non-profit organization that provides hairpieces for financially disadvantaged children suffering from long-term medical hair loss. See my before and after pictures!
How you can help: donate your hair (ponytails 10 inches or longer) or money
an annual event that brings volunteers together to improve the country’s largest natural resource&emdash;its public lands.
How you can help: volunteers are needed for a variety of tasks: invasive plant removal, trail maintenance, trash clean-up, plant/tree planting, and much more.
a multi-year campaign aimed at helping kindergarten through third-grade students read at grade level by the age of nine.
How you can help: read with a kid; volunteer in classrooms and libraries; donate books; donate money
rebuilds and revitalizes low-income houses and communites.
How you can help: find a chapter near you and participate in a RT project; donate money and/or building materials to a project
provides support to battered women and their children through crisis intervention and shelter services, legal advocacy, support groups and education, and much more.
How you can help: donate money, non-perishable food, toiletries, and/or non-violent toys for their children’s programs.
their mission: to inspire the people of Los Angeles to take personal responsibility for the urban forest, training and supporting them as they plant and care for trees and improve the neighborhoods in which they live, learn, work and play.
How you can help: plant a tree, donate money, donate a tree, volunteer your time
provides food for hungry prople through more than 60 social service agencies serving the westside. These food-assistance charities reduce food waste, as well as provide much-needed meals for those who need it most.
How you can help: donate money and/or non-perishable food.
initiates and oversees philanthropic programs that utilize wireless technolody to help American communities.
How you can help: donate your cell phones
Posted by bpod at Sunday ~ October 10, 2006 |
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