Explore Charities
Explore the charities that are making a difference in your community.
We work daily to reach out to decision-makers in Chicago and beyond to end animal cruelty and pass animal protection legislation.
Our mission is to lead communities towards a brighter more hopeful future using access to sustainable clean water and sanitation as the gateway to liberation, health and purpose.
Our 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization is to help preserve and protect the Karen Tribe and their elephants up in the Northern Thailand area. We aim to provide actual tools in lieu of money. We currently have five elephants in our project and focusing on 4 hilltribes at this time. Our goal...
CBAP is an independent group of Princeton alumni that has coalesced in support of a group of faculty in the creation of an applied research center to develop solutions to structural racism.
For the past 14 years Katie’s Krops, a youth-based empowerment movement, has worked to ensure food security and alleviate hunger through its initiatives. Our goal is to empower kids by providing them with opportunities to change the world, one vegetable garden at a time, to teach them valuable life skills,...
BCAGlobal empowers underserved individuals to become leaders in the food system through a framework of mindfulness, sustainability, social impact, and food sovereignty and help forge meaningful connections to further the vision of a healthy beloved community.
Refugee Protection International is a U.S. 501(c)3 public charity that has provided humanitarian assistance directly and through our overseas charity partners to nearly 1 million conflict affected civilians in the Middle East and Ukraine, with the intention of expanding to other regions of the world. Types of assistance provided through our...
New American Pathways is an Atlanta-based nonprofit that helps refugees from the moment of their arrival in Georgia through their journey to citizenship.
HomeSafe protects and nurtures the potential of every abused child in its care.
We work to build the capacity of peace makers, future leaders, human rights activities, and artisans.









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