International Action's Haiti office is distributing Albendazole de-worming pills, Vitamin A, Multivitamins and Women's prenatal vitamins to protect Haiti's communities and get its children healthy and back in school. These are available free of charge to any non-profit or community organizations with medical staff and the capacity and capability to administer the supplements or de-worming pills.
The THRIVE Network, formerly known as EDCSPIN (Evelyn Douglin Center for Serving People In Need), is a 501(c)(3), that offers programs and services to individuals to help them reach their full potential.
In their continued effort to give back and support the community, Naka Apparel will donate a portion of proceeds to Nevada PTA for the month of August.
Medical Missions for Children sent a team of doctors and volunteers to ISPG medical school in Rwanda. The team members brought around 200 laptops with them to give to the medical students. The laptops will provide the students with better resources to medical information.
A Partnership That is NJ's First of its Kind and a Model for Other Municipal Animal Shelters. Two entities working together to save more animals and reduce cost to taxpayers.
Planate Management Group will continue to be an ardent supporter of the Seabees hiring numerous former and active reserve Seabees for work in the U.S. and overseas.
After the 2014 tragic shooting deaths of two young men in Tampa's Al Barnes Park, the Way to Happiness Foundation has increased its efforts to ensure a "Safe Summer" in East Tampa.
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy invites all to experience live music, comedy, and inspirational presentations at the 2015 ATC Biennial Conference held at Shenandoah University.
The THRIVE Network, formerly known as EDCSPIN (Evelyn Douglin Center for Serving People In Need), is a 501(c)(3), that offers programs and services to individuals to help them reach their full potential.