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SuperGraphics have evolved and grown in many ways, but the focus of the program – giving thanks and paying tribute to North American communities – remains the same.
U-Haul helps organizations through in-kind donations of equipment and merchandise.
We believe in helping our neighbors who desperately need to evacuate or take items out of their homes while they put their lives back together.
Since its founding in 1881 by visionary leader Clara Barton, the American Red Cross has been the nation's premier emergency response organization. As part of a worldwide movement that offers neutral humanitarian care to the victims of war, the American Red Cross distinguishes itself by also aiding victims of devastating natural disasters. Over the years, the organization has expanded its services, always with the aim of preventing and relieving suffering.
Since 1955, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has been the driving force behind the pursuit of a cure. Thanks to the dedication and financial backing of our supporters--patients, families and friends, clinicians, researchers, volunteers, individual donors, corporations and staff, we are making a difference.
The First Things First Foundation is dedicated to impacting lives by promoting Christian values, sharing experiences and providing opportunities to encourage everyone that all things are possible when people seek to put first things first.
The word “toy” comes from a Scandinavian word meaning “little tool.” This term could not be more appropriate. Play is not just the way a child passes time, it is in a profound way a child’s “work”-- and the “tools” of that work are toys. We have learned some definite things in the 27 years of the Great American Toy Test.
The National MS Society is a collective of passionate individuals who want to do something about MS now—to move together toward a world free of multiple sclerosis. MS stops people from moving. We exist to make sure it doesn't.
The Tour de Cure is a fund-raising cycling event held in Phoenix, AZ on March 14, 2009 to benefit the American Diabetes Association. Register today and get $5 off your registration fee with promo code: UHAUL at www.diabetes.org/tour.
The cool darkness of early morning gives way to sunshine and blue skies as thousands of Arizonans Climb to Conquer Cancer with the American Cancer Society. Everyone is invited to participate in this non-athletic fundraising event. There are hikers, runners, wheelchairs and strollers. The annual event recruits teams and individuals; the young and not-so-young! Whether a cardio-hike or a leisurely walk, climbing an Arizona peak generates fun, entertainment and funds to fight cancer.
The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization that works to provide relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. The Grand Canyon Chapter of the American Red Cross is led by volunteers and serves more than 4.4 million people in Apache, Coconino, Gila, La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Yavapai and Yuma counties. The Grand Canyon Chapter works to partner with the people of Arizona to develop and foster safer families, neighborhoods and worksites.
André House is a ministry to the homeless and poor populations of the Phoenix area. Since its founding in 1984, this ministry has inspired a number of services and programs. Because André House is interested in the well-being of the individual as well as the surrounding neighborhood, the range of services reflects this community-focused mission.
Crisis Nursery exists to provide hope and support, through prevention and protection to children in our community threatened with abuse, neglect or homelessness.
Habitat for Humanity, Valley of the Sun was founded in 1987 and is striving to meet the need for affordable housing through concentrated neighborhood revitalization projects. We are an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International with our own Staff and Board of Directors. Since 1987, Habitat for Humanity, Valley of the Sun has completed construction on more than 315 homes. Unlike most affiliates, we build entire communities.
St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance, the world's first food bank, works to eliminate hunger in the community through education, advocacy and the gathering and distributing of food to those in need. Last year, the food bank distributed the equivalent of 30 million meals to people in Arizona through its more than 590 partner agencies. The Food is a member of America's Second Harvest, America's food bank network.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul has been serving homeless and economically disadvantaged populations for over fifty years. Through home visits, shelter, food assistance, employment services, thrift stores and outreach programs, St. Vincent de Paul provides compassion and support to individuals in need, regardless of race, origin, religion or gender. Across Central and Northern Arizona, St. Vincent de Paul assists others in a spirit of humility and goodwill, inviting others to actively participate in assisting underprivileged populations in the struggle against poverty.
Stand Up For Kids mission is to help homeless and street kids. They carry out their mission through volunteers who go to the streets in order to find, stabilize and otherwise help homeless and street kids improve their lives.
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the Make-A-Wish Foundation and its founding chapter, the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Arizona. The Arizona chapter is the only chapter that grants wishes to local Arizona children. What began in 1980 as the wish of a little Phoenix boy with leukemia, has grown to become the world's largest wish-granting organization, serving every state in the nation and 30 countries throughout the world.
The Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC) is a national leader in outdoor, experience-based education serving all people, while ensuring that the outdoors is accessible to those with special needs.
Rooted in the 1998 merger of Health Crisis Network (1983) and Community Research Initiative (1989), Care Resource is now South Florida’s oldest and largest HIV/AIDS service organization and a true leader in the community.
The mission of the Jackson County Community Services Coalition is to be a positive influence in the lives we touch on a daily basis and to develop and implement programs to benefit children, youth, adults, senior citizens and community organizations along the Mississippi Gulf Coast in a timely, efficient and respectful manner.
The Zachary Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting firefighters' children born with birth defects, or who undergo any major medical illness, or catastrophic injury throughout Florida. They are 100% operated by firefighters and their sole mission is to provide financial assistance to families in need.
The mission of Achilles Track Club is to enable people with all types of disabilities to participate in mainstream athletics, to promote personal achievement, enhanced self esteem, and the lowering of barriers between people.
In 1976, the first Marine Corps Marathon welcomed nearly 2,000 runners to the start line. Only four of those original runners have participated in every MCM.
Founded in 1904, the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society is a private non-profit charitable organization.
Run for the Fallen is a collective of runners whose mission is clear and simple: To run one mile for every American service member killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The Wounded Warrior Project Solder Ride is a rehabilitative cycling program for wounded warriors. For many of these combat-wounded veterans, Solder Ride provides the first steps in the return to an active lifestyle.
The United War Veterans Council (UWVC) of New York County, Inc., is a non-profit organization that is responsible for hosting and producing Veterans Day ceremonies and other recognition and memorial events in NYC. The UWVC is the keeper of a tradition that dates back to the Civil War, when veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic would meet each year to remember their fallen comrades.
Since 1941, the USO has served as a “home away from home" for the men and women of our Armed Forces during war and peace and as the main support link between Americans and our men and women in uniform.
Founded in 1978, Vietnam Veterans of America is the only national Vietnam veterans organization congressionally chartered and exclusively dedicated to Vietnam-era veterans and their families.
The mission of the Wounded Warrior Project is to honor and empower wounded warriors. “Honoring and Empowering wounded warriors.”
The United States Luge Association (USLA)/USA Luge is an Olympic class member organization of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and is the National Governing Body (NGB) for the sport of luge in the United States.
Road and Travel Magazine is committed to the advancement of women by providing content from which they can make informed and educated decisions regarding their automotive, travel, and personal safety needs.
The American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association (ADTSEA) is the professional association which represents traffic safety educators throughout the United States and abroad. As a national advocate for quality traffic safety education, ADTSEA creates and publishes policies and guidelines for the discipline.
Kids4Kures help kids make a difference in finding a cure for cancer. Profits from the sale of Kids4Kures greeting cards support nonprofit cancer charities. Kids4Kures was started by a 10 year old who really believed that kids can make a difference in the world. We can all work hard together to help find a cure, and hopefully soon! Visit kids4kures.org to purchase and support the fight against cancer.