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Vitality Meditation Studio
State
Pennsylvania
Category
Mental Health/Wellness
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VITALITY is a boutique meditation studio based in Philadelphia created by sisters Anastasia and Jasmine Bailey. Vitality offers various classes and hosts monthly events for men and women looking to feel like the best versions of themselves. At vitality, stress is always optional.
Vision Educational Center
State
South Carolina
Category
Youth Programs/Education
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Founded in 2006, Vision Educational Center is a nonprofit organization that provides child and adult programs which benefit underprivileged kids, adult individuals, and families in the communities within South Carolina. Prior to our current operations, Vision Educational Center started as a health assessment and life skills program. Over the years, we have quickly expanded our services to accommodate the needs of more members of the communities. It is our commitment to continue supporting kids, adults, and families so that, in our way, we can contribute to their hope for a brighter future.
Virginia Supportive Housing
State
Virginia
Category
Housing
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Virginia Supportive Housing’s (VSH) mission is to end homelessness by providing permanent housing and supportive services. Founded in 1988, VSH was the first non-profit organization in Virginia to develop and provide permanent supportive housing for homeless single adults. Since then, VSH continues its tradition of Making Homelessness History.
Virginia Peninsula Food Bank
State
Virginia
Category
Nutrition & Food Security
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Food banks provide healthy food to individuals, children, families, seniors and veterans who otherwise might go hungry. Established in 1986, Virginia Peninsula Foodbank has been the leading hunger relief organization across the greater Peninsula serving the 1 in 7 Virginians who experience the daily struggles of hunger in the cities of Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, and Williamsburg, and the counties of Gloucester, James City, Mathews, Surry, and York. The Foodbank plays an important active role in meeting community needs to help those whose food insecurity has been magnified and who are facing hunger. Thousands of families have been impacted by COVID-19 for the first time in their life. The pandemic has brought so much change and uncertainty in our lives, from where we work to how we buy our groceries, and how children are learning from home vs. in the classroom. Unemployment rates have increased which means millions of more hardworking families may have to make the difficult and stressful choices of paying rent or buying groceries. The economic impact of the virus means a long-term financial hardship for families across America. Getting back on their feet may take a while. Food bankers, volunteers, and partner agencies are on the front line ensuring our neighbors have the food they need during this difficult time. In order to meet the consistent need for healthy meals, the Foodbank partners with over 200 member agencies and feeding programs to distribute food effectively and minimize hunger in our communities. By delivering hope through our Mobile Food Pantry Program or providing food for children to help bridge the hunger gap over the weekends, your support of our feeding programs offers essential healthy food resources to our neighbors who confront the daily challenges of food insecurity.
Leonela Felix
State
Rhode Island
Category
Policy/Grassroots Politics
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Candidate for State Representative in Pawtucket, District 61. Lawyer and Advocate "I will always Advocate for strong public schools Support a women’s right to choose Fight for fair housing laws Champion people of all colors, faiths and sexual orientations Fight for working families Advocate for the environment and green jobs Oppose the influence of big corporations and wealthy donors in our government"
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House
State
New York
Category
Legal Aid/Bail Funds
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Our attorneys and advocates provide free, comprehensive civil legal services to individuals and families—older adults, people with disabilities, individuals experiencing homelessness, immigrants, low-wage workers and low-income families—with a focus on the East Side of Manhattan, including East Harlem and Roosevelt Island, using a multi-disciplinary holistic approach to legal representation.
Virginia Peninsula Doulas
State
Virginia
Category
Reproductive Health
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The Virginia Peninsula Doulas is a group of independent, self-employed doulas collaborating together with the goal of supporting one another, organizing community events, and creating this resource. This list includes birth and postpartum doulas that serve clients on the Peninsula and the greater Hampton Roads area, and acts as a resource for pregnant women, healthcare providers, etc
Legal Services NYC
State
New York
Category
Legal Aid/Bail Funds
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For nearly 50 years, Bronx Legal Services has been providing the communities of the Bronx with legal services designed both to address the systemic causes of concentrated poverty and to ameliorate the impact of poverty on families and individuals. We work in these practice areas: Access to Education Bankruptcy Civil Rights & Language Access Consumer Rights Disability Advocacy Project Disaster Recovery Elder Law Employment Law & Workers' Rights Family Law & Domestic Violence Foreclosure Prevention & Homeowners' Rights Government Benefits Housing & Tenants' Rights Immigration & Immigrants' Rights LGBT Advocacy Taxpayer Assistance Veterans Justice Project
Virginia Environmental Justice Collabrative
State
Virginia
Category
Environmental Racism
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The mission of the VEJC is to build the health and wealth of communities of color, low income communities, and communities overburdened by pollution in Virginia by reducing the disproportionate impact of environmental hazards through educating, empowering, and mobilizing grassroots organizations and individuals to speak for themselves and through building an alliance to advocate for equitable policies and practices.
Legal Aid Society Harlem Community Law Office
State
New York
Category
Legal Aid/Bail Funds
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The Legal Aid Society is a private, not-for-profit legal services organization, the oldest and largest in the nation, dedicated since 1876 to providing quality legal representation to low-income New Yorkers. It is dedicated to one simple but powerful belief: that no New Yorker should be denied access to justice because of poverty.
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