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American Children's Society, Inc. Helps to Fight Childhood Cancer

Local residents who are looking to ditch their old clunker are turning to a surprising source to donate a car in NJ: the American Children's Society, Inc. Residents who want to see their old car go to a good cause are donating to the American Children's Society, Inc. because they know that their old vehicle will be used to help children suffering from childhood cancer.

Pensioner Jozsef Birges Starts Crowdfunding Campaign to Create "The Yes We Can Foundation"

LogoJozsef Birges, a pensioner, always had a desire to touch as many lives as he can. This dream has led him to the creation of the "The Yes We Can Foundation" a non-profit charity organization that will provide funding support for individual as well as community causes regardless of size.

How American Children's Society, Inc Is Changing Lives

For over 20 years, the friendly staff at American Children's Society, Inc. has been dedicated to helping kids all across the United States. Through car donations in New Jersey, American Children's Society, Inc. raises money that is delivered to youth charities of families in need.

ErosWholesale.com Announces $500 Giveaway in Products to 501(c)(3) Charity of Customers' Choice

ErosWholesale.com is a national wholesale distributor that has earned a reputation for their outstanding quality of products and their ability to provide significantly low prices on large quantities of goods. As a company that prides itself on being able to supply charities with the items necessary to aid communities and families, ErosWholesale.com is taking a bigger step in contributing to the lives of those in need.

George Molakal, American Investor, Harvard and Oxford Alumni Establishes "Asha Care" from Informal Funding Since 2011 to a Formal Platform

LogoAsha Care is India's first platform to care for widows who have lost their husbands due to illnesses, suicides, and various other tragic events. Widows in rural India are usual home makers, and with the loss of the husbands, they have no income to support the daily living needs, basic food necessities and education for children and healthcare. In such situations, children drop out from schools to start working to earn daily bread for their families. This is tragic and its melts one's heart to see a family with hope for the future, lose its balance because the main breadwinner has suddenly died.

The EssBee Foundation Launches #KeepingGirlsAtSchool Initiative for Women's Month

As menstrual health and topics regarding the menstrual cycle continue to be taboo subjects globally, women continue to suffer due to lack of knowledge, unavailability of sanitary products and in many cases, substandard or even dangerous sanitary products. To address this significant issue, The EssBee Foundation, a non-profit organization focusing on women's empowerment, education, nutrition and personal hygiene, recently announced that they are celebrating their #KeepingGirlsAtSchool initiative during the month of August, which is their Women's Month. Through this initiative, The EssBee Foundations aims to address a wide spread problem: the lack of proper sanitary products for school going girls which causes them to miss school and ultimately prevents them from becoming empowered and contributing members of the community and national GDP.

ECPAT-USA and American Airlines Partner to Protect Children from Trafficking and Exploitation

LogoECPAT-USA is proud to announce that American Airlines is taking a major step in the fight against human trafficking and child exploitation by committing to sign ECPAT-USA's Tourism Child-Protection Code of Conduct (The Code). The Code is an industry-driven responsible tourism initiative with a mission to provide awareness, tools and support to the tourism industry in order to prevent the sexual exploitation of children.

The Easy Rules of Holiday Crowdfunding with Dr. Letitia Wright

LogoCrowdfunding for charities will reach a new high in the holiday season of 2017. There are more websites, including Facebook, that will allow charities to use their platforms to raise money. The biggest concern to the public is fraud. How do we tell a real charity from a fake one? How do we know the money is going to the charity listed?

Food Distribution Assistance Project for Developing Countries Seeks Support on Indiegogo

LogoFood Distribution Assistance is an inspiring new project to that aims to Distribute Food to the villages that are hard to reach in the Developing World. The project is now seeking generous community support on the crowdfunding platform of Indiegogo and everyone is welcome to participate in this project with generous donations. The aim of this inspiring project is to get assistance in facilitating the distribution of Food Grains to the inner villages of the countries of Africa, the Caribbean, South America and Asia.

Sax LLP Offers Proprietary Services for Not-for-Profit Organizations

Sax LLP, a leading multi-disciplinary, accounting, tax and advisory firm with offices in New Jersey and New York, has published a description of its proprietary Fist to Five® events and assessments aimed at achieving success for the firm's clients in the not-for-profit sector.

Group of Alabama Doctor's Treat Victims of Flooding and 380 Patients in Trujillo, Peru

A group of Birmingham, Alabama doctors worked with the nonprofit Peru Mission in Trujillo, Peru to help bring medical care to over 380 patients from June 5th to June 9th. They were able to provide much needed services to many people who did not have access to health care after serious flooding hit a normally arid region in Northeastern Peru.

CCGNJ Executive Director Neva Pryor Quoted in the Press of Atlantic City

Neva Pryor, Executive Director of the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey, was quoted in reference to the rise of gambling in The Press of Atlantic City's article entitled "State Gaming Addiction Rate Four Times the National Average." The Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ) is a non-profit organization that provides treatment, support and hope for problem gamblers and their loved ones.

Get a Tax Deduction by Donating a Car to the American Children's Society, Inc.

American Children's Society, Inc., a non-profit organization in New Jersey, provides anyone who donates a vehicle to their organization with a tax deduction. Regardless of car, boat or RV, American Children's Society, Inc. will give donors a tax deduction, as well as a complimentary seven-night vacation. Their 501(c) (3) even provides free towing and same-day services.

New Greenwell Foundation Website Makes Signing Up for Summer Camp in Southern Maryland Easy

LogoGreenwell Foundation, a non-profit organization located in Greenwell State Park whose mission is to help people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities connect with nature, announced the launch of its newly revamped website today, just in time for the first day of their 2017 summer camp program. Their outdoor day camps, which are designed to be fun, adventurous and provide opportunities for all campers to make new friends and experience new things, begin on June 19th and serve kids ages 6-14.

Donate a Car and Receive a Free Vacation Through American Children's Society

American Children's Society, Inc., a non-profit organization based out of New Jersey, is now offering a free seven-night vacation for a donation of a car, boat or RV. American Children's Society uses vehicle donations to raise money for various children's charities. Their 501(c) (3) provides free towing, including same-day services.

#54 Loves Football, Fishing and Philanthropy

Dallas Cowboy Hall of Famer Randy White Fishes Lake Texoma To Benefit North Texas Children.

Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet Announces Men's Scholarship Program for Aspiring Male Dancers

Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, a non-profit ballet school that was established 60 years ago, is pleased to announce that they are offering a men's scholarship program for aspiring male dancers. This scholarship program is geared towards males who would like to further advance their ballet skills and participate in Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet's elite Men's Program. Those interested will need to fill out an online application and submit a video audition not exceeding 20 minutes in length.

CMI Celebrates Long-Awaited Certification

LogoCommand Marketing Innovations ("CMI") announces that it has been certified by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), the country's largest third-party certifier of businesses owned, controlled, and operated by women. Certification by WBENC provides organizations committed to diversity confirmation beyond self-reported status that a company is truly owned, operated and controlled by a woman.

Celebrate Life Cancer Ministry 150% Funded for Medical Expenses with Crowdfunding

LogoRhonda Santifer started her Los Angeles-based non-profit organization for people who were in treatment for cancer. She wanted to provide home health care nurses and fill other needs that health insurance did not cover. " Some people can't drive and need a ride back and forth to the doctor. A taxi can be expensive. I wanted to make sure people were getting to their follow up appointments." says Santifer. Lately, she has found patients with a new problem: The ability to pay their co-pays and premiums even when they are covered with health insurance.

19 Year Old Social Entrepreneur Writes Songs for Cancer Patients

19 year old Social Entrepreneurship major Isabella Day of Belmont University has led her peers into creating Soaring Soul Compositions, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose aim it is to ease the burden of grief and the suffering of cancer patients with personalised musical compositions tailored to the patient.

Dr. Dolittle Jr. Coming to Cavod Theatre

LogoCavod's acting classes present Dr. Dolittle, the classic tale of a wacky but kind doctor who has learned to talk to animals. When Dolittle attempts to help a seal named Sophie, he is wrongly accused of murder and stands trial before General Bellowes. Will Dr. Dolittle be able to continue his search for the oldest and wisest creature on earth, the Great Pink Sea Snail? This tale of adventure and unlikely friendships, based on the books by Hugh Lofting, will inspire you to stand up for what you believe in.

Oscar-Winning Director Makes $5,000 Challenge to Human Rights Filmmakers

Half-way through a cocktail reception set at UCLA last night, Terry George – the Oscar-winning director of Hotel Rwanda and The Promise – issued a $5,000 video challenge to filmmakers across the world – to tell, in under 60 seconds and without dialogue, a human rights story important to them.

PledgeGo Launches Innovative Platform for Charitable Fundraising

The time to disrupt philanthropy is now! Entrepreneur and philanthropist Robert Baca has developed PledgeGo, a fundraising marketplace for donors and charities. The new charitable giving platform is helping donors make more impactful social investments and provides charitable organizations with full fundraising support at no cost.

Inspiring American Non-Profit Animal Rescue Is Raising Funds to Save Homeless Animals

LogoDawn Boatman, an inspiring American along with her family has announced that she will be seeking help from the people to back Critter Barn Rescue. It is an inspiring animal shelter that was founded by her late mother Gwen and aims to save as many dogs and cats as possible. To seek public support for the Critter Barn Rescue, Dawn has announced that she will use Indiegogo to crowdfund this campaign.

Award-Winning Investigative Journalist Reveals Popular Cell Phones Violate Radiation Exposure Guidelines when Realistically Tested

An independently commissioned investigation by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) found that when cell phones were radiation tested in the ways devices are commonly used—such as in the pocket, bra or lap—the radiation detected inside the user's body surpassed the government allowable maximum level. In this week's CBC award-winning Marketplace program entitled "The secret inside your cellphone," acclaimed reporter Wendy Mesley announced results from a US government certified testing laboratory. The investigation found that three popular phone models—iPhone, Galaxy, and Samsung—are below regulated maximums for radiation when they are tested at a specified distance away from the body and head. However, the CBC program revealed that when phones are tested directly against the body, the radiation is multiplied by three to four times and exceeds government limits.