
Community Angel Foundation
We are a nonprofit organization on a mission to empower, encourage and educate under-privileged youth!
**Wordsworth** ———- ***transforming children’s lives*** Wordsworth is a nonprofit organization providing a full continuum of services to children and families in need throughout the greater Philadelphia region. Wordsworth provides special education programs, behavioral health treatment, and child welfare services in our Residential Treatment Program, schools, and in the community through our Community Based Services and Community Umbrella Agencies (CUA). The goal of our services is to empower children, adolescents and families to reach their full potential. Overall, we serve more than 2,000 children, youth, and families annually, with clients ranging in age from infant-21.
Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation is dedicated to realizing Alex’s dream of eradicating childhood cancer. Learn more about our inspirational founder, how your donation can help and why we’re different on our website.
The mission of the American Liver Foundation is to facilitate, advocate and promote education, support and research for the prevention, treatment and cure of liver disease.
Non-profit support network for the families and friends of those living with cancer.
Champions of Caring is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to sensitizing, educating, and empowering young people to take active roles in improving their communities.
Whether you are a seeker, churchgoer, or just someone trying to figure out who this Jesus is, you are in good company. The Church of Saint Asaph is a house of prayer for all people and a community that works to be progressive in belief and inclusive in practice. We offer the message of Christianity to those who sometimes find organized religion ineffectual, irrelevant, or repressive. We see our faith as an agent of justice and peace. We are a community that embraces search, not certainty. We believe faith is a process, not a destination. While we are deeply involved in the Anglican (Episcopal) tradition, we are also committed to the diverse and rich theology and worship of the Christian church worldwide and historical. We draw on elements from many different Christian traditions including Anglican, Orthodox, Catholic, Lutheran and others. We desire to be a community where questions are encouraged, where you will not be handed a checklist for orthodoxy, where ambiguity is not the enemy of faith but its partner. You may occasionally be led to suspend your intellect. But you will not be required to sacrifice it.
The Colon Cancer Alliance is the largest national patient advocacy organization dedicated to prevention, education, early detection and treatment.
Our Mission: To cure Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases.
The Global Colon Cancer Assn. is the only international non profit dedicated to colon cancer. We are an international community of patient organizations and stakeholders who champion the cause of battling colorectal cancer.
Golden Slipper continually finds ways to serve young and old. Operated almost exclusively by members and volunteers, Golden Slipper Club takes pride in serving the Greater Philadelphia region.
How I Decide equips youth with skills to be better decision makers throughout their lives. Rather than telling youth what to decide, we teach them how to think clearly to make their own decisions. We create innovative programs and instructional content to develop students’ critical thinking, social, and emotional skills. In addition, we support research to develop new products, interventions, and instructional methods, and advocate for change in what students are taught.
Founded in 2014, How I Decide is an educational nonprofit 501(c)(3) based in Philadelphia. Our team is composed of academics, educators, and business professionals, and our instructional content synthesizes insights from multiple disciplines ranging from mindfulness to neuroscience to the behavioral sciences. We currently focus on students in urban, disadvantaged communities locally, and we have plans to scale our work nationally. This school year, we have reached approximately 1,000 students with about a dozen partners, and we see enormous opportunity to scale in the next few years.
Inglis enables people with disabilities — and those who care for them — to achieve their goals and live life to the fullest.
The Jewish Relief Agency is the largest provider of food assistance to the Jewish poor in the Greater Philadelphia region. Over 10,000 volunteers help at our monthly food distributions which assist over 3,000 struggling Jewish households.
JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. JDRF’s goal is to progressively remove the impact of T1D from people’s lives until we achieve a world without T1D. JDRF collaborates with a wide spectrum of partners and is the only organization with the scientific resources, policy influence, and a working plan to better treat, prevent, and eventually cure T1D. We are your local Chapter and we would love for you to join us on our journey to turn Type One into Type None!
Non-profit organization promotes education of the community, preservation of historic resources and awareness of the cultural heritage.
Developing and delivering education which enhances the options available for children with visual impairment since 1832.
The Parkinson Council, a Chapter of the National Parkinson Foundation, provides financial support to local nonprofits and institutions dedicated to improving the quality of life for Parkinson’s disease patients, their families and caregivers.