Book # Charity Related links Address
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"I Have A Dream" Foundation ®

Empowering children in low-income communities to achieve higher education by providing guaranteed tuition support for college and a long-term program of academic and social services.

14150 Newbrook Dr Ste 110 Chantilly, VA 20151
911

(TIS) To Inspire Strong African Children Fund, Inc.

Provides African children/families with food, clothing, medical and school supplies and supports orphanages, hospitals and schools with grants. Provides cultural programs in Africa and America.

1508 E Capitol St NE Washington, DC 20003
18135

1 800 RUNAWAY (National Runaway Switchboard)

Millions of youth run away each year. Help keep our runaway and at-risk youth safe and off the streets. Providing support 24/7, whenever needed.

3080 N Lincoln Chicago, IL 60657
26884

1000 Friends of Fresno

Holiday gifts for kids. We provide toys (2000+), fresh fruit and candy to young Children (ages 1-12) in southwest Fresno at Christmas time.

4781 E Gettysburg Ave Fresno, CA 93726
13830

1736 Family Crisis Center

Domestic violence shelters, homeless youth shelter, 24-hour crisis hotlines, and community clinics offering: mental health counseling, job development/placement, financial literacy, legal assistance, and outreach/education.

2116 Arlington Ave Ste 200 Los Angeles, CA 90018
903

1930 17th Street, NW (Jack and Jill of America Foundation, Inc.)

We provide financial support to organizations that promote leadership development for children, youth and young adults. Empowering at-risk kids across America to become tomorrow’s leaders.

125 Washington St Ste 201 Salem, MA 01970
26885

2 Little 2 Ignore

We provide food, shelter, quality healthcare and education to assure physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of impoverished children, locally and in Haiti orphanage.

8539 N Barton Ave Fresno, CA 93720
17684

2-1-1 Orange County (People for Irvine Community Health)

Callers dial 2-1-1 toll free, 24/7 where they speak to live, trained Specialists who assess their needs and refer them to health/human services.

PO Box 14277 Irvine, CA 92623
13898

211 LA County (Information and Referral Federation of Los Angeles County)

We provide free, confidential, comprehensive, multilingual, 24-hour/7-day human services information and referrals to community resources in Los Angeles County.

PO Box 726 San Gabriel, CA 91778
18857

211 San Diego (INFO LINE of San Diego County)

Serving our entire region, 2-1-1 San Diego connects people with community, health and disater services through a free 24/7 phone service and searchable online database.

PO Box 420039 San Diego, CA 92142
4155

4-H Youth Development Program, Sacramento County (Sacramento County 4-H Council)

Provides opportunities for youth age 5 -19 to discover their potential. Experiential learning develops leadership, citizenship and life skills in a fun environment.

4145 Branch Center Rd Sacramento, CA 95827
26643

A Children's Brain Tumor Cure (Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma Foundation)

Brain tumors= leading cause of solid death in children. A cure is within reach, if research is funded. More research, Less expenses, Results

98 Random Farms Drive Chappaqua, NY 10514
24866

A Community of Friends

Develops service-enriched permanent supportive housing throughout Southern California to create stable housing environments where formerly homeless persons with special needs can develop self reliance.

3701 Wilshire Blvd., Ste 700 Los Angeles, CA 90010
26886

A Jewish Voice for Peace, Inc.

Inspired by Jewish tradition to work together for peace, equality, and human rights for Israelis and Palestinians and U.S. foreign policy that reflects these goals.

1611 Telegraph Ave Ste 550 Oakland, CA 94612
16585

A P P L E Familyworks

Providing multiple services including supervised visitation, counseling, and parenting education to socially & ethnically diverse population.

4 Joseph Ct San Rafael, CA 94903
887

A Place Called Home

To provide at-risk youth with a secure, positive family environment where they can regain hope and belief, earn trust and self-respect.

PO Box 11336 Los Angeles, CA 90011
13507

A Safe Place

Provides battered women and children transitional supportive services to help break the cycle of violence and seeks to change community behaviors and beliefs about violence.

1212 Broadway Ste 810 Oakland, CA 94612
12750

AASK America

Helps find forever families for waiting children in the California foster care system. We offer no cost adoption and foster care services to prospective parents.

8201 Edgewater Dr Ste 103 Oakland, CA 94621
24900

Abandoned Children's Fund

Thousands of innocent orphans, cruelly abandoned: alone, hungry, desperate, terrified victims of disease, war, extreme poverty. Please help us house, feed, love and rehabilitate them.

2360 Mendocino Ave A2-220 Santa Rosa, CA 95403
16062

Abducted and Missing Children's Recovery Project (Polly Klaas Foundation)

Find my child! We’re here to help. Recovery of missing children. Abduction prevention information, support for families, and public policies that keep children safe.

PO Box 800 Petaluma, CA 94953
13986

Abilities United

Formerly known as C.A.R., we provide services throughout the Bay Area to over 2500 people of all ages with developmental and/or other disabilities.

525 E Charleston Rd Palo Alto, CA 94306
13831

AbilityFirst

We provide programs and services to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives.

1300 E Green St Pasadena, CA 91106
14372

Abode Services

We provide transitional shelter and housing and a wide range of support services to homeless families and individuals seeking to return to stable housing.

40849 Fremont Blvd Fremont, CA 94538
1975

Abortion Access Project Inc

Organizes to train new abortion providers, expand access to abortion services, and increase awareness of the critical role of abortion in promoting women’s health.

PO Box 410164 Cambridge, MA 02141
25512

Abraham Low Self Help Systems

For 75 years, our weekly self-help meetings have trained people with mental health issues like depression and anxiety how to lead peaceful and productive lives.

105 W Adams St Ste 2940 Chicago, IL 60603
13438

ABRAZAR, Inc.

Our mission is to develop programs and services that will promote the general welfare, health and prosperity of low income individuals in Orange County.

7101 Wyoming Street Westminster, CA 92683
11761

ABS CBN Foundation Inc

We provide food, medical assistance, livelihood promotion, assistance with school curricula and teacher training, and transitional housing in poor communities in the Philippines.

150 Shoreline Dr Redwood City, CA 94065
25567

Abused Children's Fund, Inc.

Thousands of innocent children are tragically hurt every day by emotional, physical and sexual abuse. Help protect and restore through prevention, rehabilitation and God’s love.

1535 Farmers Lane #200 Santa Rosa, CA 95405
13439

Acacia Adult Day Services

Social and medical program for frail elderly and disabled. Provide respite for family caregivers. Counseling, health/rehabilitation care, transportation assistance, meals and therapeutic activities.

11391 Acacia Pkwy Garden Grove, CA 92840
12584

Access Fund The

To keep U.S. climbing areas open and conserve the climbing environment.

207 Canyon Blvd Ste 201S Boulder, CO 80302
14177

Access to Independence of San Diego, Inc.

To promote full participation of people with disabilities. We help our consumers secure the services they need to make their own choices and live independently.

8885 Rio San Diego Dr Ste 131 San Diego, CA 92108
301

ACCION International

A nonprofit organization with the mission of giving people financial tools, including “micro” loans and business training, needed to work their way out of poverty.

66 Canal Center Plz Ste 310 Alexandria, VA 22314
15897

Achievement House Inc

Provides vocational and community living services to developmentally disabled adults to develop workplace skills and behaviors to enhance individual independence and community integration.

3003 Cuesta College Rd San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
2984

Action Against Hunger USA

Prevents and treats malnutrition, saving the lives of children while providing families with safe and sustainable solutions to hunger.

247 West 37th St., 10th Fl New York, NY 10018
12092

Activities for Retarded Children

Provides housing, therapeutic recreation, socialization and adult education through Saturday program, day care, residential camp, self-advocacy, independent living, bellchoir and job skills training.

6456 Whitsett Ave North Hollywood, CA 91606
26887

Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty

Support research and education promoting a society that is both free and virtuous, grounded in a commitment to human liberty and guided by religious principles.

161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 301 Grand Rapids, MI 49503
11802

Addison - Penzak Jewish Community Center of Silicon Valley

Programs include preschool, toddlers, camps, youth, teens, singles, couples, families and seniors. Full range of cultural, recreational, educational, Judaic and social services.

14855 Oka Rd Ste 201 Los Gatos, CA 95032
12526

Adolescent Counseling Services

Free Counseling on-campus at local secondary schools, substance abuse treatment for teens, general counseling for teens and families, and preventive education for community members.

1717 Embarcadero Rd Ste 4000 Palo Alto, CA 94303
7063

Adopt a Beach (California State Parks Foundation)

Protects and restores California’s coast, ocean and waterways through California Coastal Cleanup Day, year round Adopt-A-Beach clean ups, and other environmental public education programs

P.O Box 192242 San Francisco, CA 94119
1531

Adoptable Children North American Council (North American Council on Adoptable Children)

More than 107,000 foster children need adoptive families. Your donation helps us find loving parents for these children, support adoptive families and raise adoption awareness.

970 Raymond Ave Ste 106 St. Paul, MN 55114
1567

Adoption & Humanitarian Aid - MAPS (MAPS)

Too many children are parentless, homeless, abused, neglected, abandoned. Help children through adoption, foster care, aid, family counseling, unplanned pregnancy counseling, and homeless shelter services.

100 Brickhill Ave South Portland, ME 04106
26888

Adoption Center of Washington

Help an abandoned child! We provide adoption services to children in need of permanent, loving families and humanitarian aid to orphanages,

501 Canterbury Lane Alexandria, VA 22314
24783

Adoption Exchange Association, Inc.

123,000 US foster children need adoptive families! We recruit families and help agencies, professionals and families negotiate local and interstate adoption. Home to Adoptuskids.org.

8015 Corporate Dr Ste C Baltimore, MD 21236
16607

Adoption Exchange, The

There are 107,000 abused children in foster care WAITING for permanent, adoptive families. Don’t make them wait! Help us find families for neglected children.

14232 E Evans Ave Aurora, CO 80014
12751

Adult Day Services Network of Alameda County

Isolated and frail elders enjoy a welcoming daytime program with health services and recreation while family caregivers get needed respite, Elders maximize health, Reduces institutionalization.

510 17th Street Suite 200 Oakland, CA 94612
18031

Adult Day Services Network of Contra Costa

Promote adult day services throughout Contra Costa County in order to enrich the lives of seniors and people with disabilities, their families, and the community.

490 Golf Club Rd Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
16162

Advocates for Youth

Educating and empowering young people to prevent teen pregnancy, fight HIV/AIDS, and improve sexual and reproductive health policies around the world.

2000 M St NW Ste 750 Washington, DC 20036
13832

Affordable Living for the Aging

Provides seniors with affordable housing, counseling, roommate matching and linkages to supportive services.

2029 Century Park East, Suite 4393 Los Angeles, CA 90067
25566

Africa Disease and Poverty Eradication Project Inc.

We are involved in disease and poverty eradication in Africa particularly HIV, AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria, hunger and homelessness.

PO Box 60215 Washington, DC 20039
16822

African American Community Service Agency

Programs, research library, information and referral services, emergency food and clothing, senior and youth programs, Juneteenth Festival, Toy for Tots, art programs and community programs.

304 N 6th St San Jose, CA 95112

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