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American Foundation for the Blind (1921) – primarily serves the blind population and focuses on advocacy and services. The Arc of the United States – A national organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. ARC Association for Real Change (1976) – supports the providers of the individuals with learning ...
Global LGBTQI+ refugee support and advocacy: Active Rainbow Sash: 1998: Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE) 1979: Active Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN) 1993: Merged into OutServe-SLDN: Society for Human Rights: 1924: Dissolved Soulforce: 1998: Sports Equality Foundation: 2023: LGBTQ Representation in Sport & the LGBTQ Sports ...
The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada – serving the LGBTQ community in and near Las Vegas, Nevada Transcending Boundaries Conference – a Northeast American convention for the bisexual community; for genderqueer , transgender, intersex , and polyamorous people, and for their family, friends, and straight allies.
Healthcare reform advocacy groups in the United States are non-profit organizations in the US who have as one of their primary goals healthcare reform in the United States. These notable organizations address issues such as universal healthcare , national health insurance , and single-payer healthcare .
In 2023, the staff at Louisiana’s CACs conducted 5,591 forensic interviews, connected 3,953 children to counseling and therapy, and provided 9,687 people with advocacy services. Each received ...
SAMU Social, a municipal emergency service in several cities in France whose purpose is to provide care and medical aid to homeless people; San Antonio Housing Authority; Sanyukai, an NGO operating in the San'ya district in Tokyo, Japan which offers free services to the homeless; The Scott Mission; Seaton House; Seattle Youth Garden Works ...
Since opening its doors in 2014, the CAC has assisted over 2,700 children and serves four counties.
Assisting veterans seeking benefits/services from the government; Organizing "Stand Downs" for the hard to reach homeless veteran in need of services. VVA has organizing councils in 43 states, some 650 local chapters, and more than 85,000 individual members. [1]