We would like to introduce the following six charities that were recently added to GiveBackAmerica.org.
Animal Cruelty Fighters
Animal Cruelty Fighters is an organization dedicated to ending animal cruelty. We believe animals have rights, and should be treared with the respect that any normal human gets.
Familia Unida Living with Multiple Sclerosis
The mission of Familia Unida Living with Multiple Sclerosis (FULWMS) is to Enlighten, Educate, and Unite Families affected by Multiple Sclerosis and other debilitating diseases in our culturally diverse communities and to offer support services to diverse populations that request our attention. It is our ethical responsibility to promote awareness of the growing number of individuals afflicted by MS and provide culturally sensitive programs. We advocate for preservation of cultural diversity and enhancement of the quality of life.
Lifeline for Pound Buddies
Lifeline for Pound Buddies is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization located in Muskegon, MI. We are made up of volunteers whose main goal is to find suitable homes for the homeless animals that end up at the county dog pound, and to promote spaying and neutering of animals along with the promotion of humane education, especially in the area of proper pet care.
MedSmart
MedSmart is a non-profit organization whose goal is to promote awareness of chronic illnesses and to build a nationally recognized education and certification program for non-medically licensed persons who are interested in caring for people with diabetes, asthma, food allergies, and celiac disease.
Pasco Kids First
Pasco Kids First's mission is to assist in the protection of children from the devastating effects of child abuse. There are three programs within Pasco Kids First - 1. Healthy Families Pasco-Hernando is a prevention program offered to expecting families and those of newborns. 2. Child Protection Team are child abuse specialists that assist in the assessment of child abuse and neglect. 3. Sexual Abuse Treatment Program provides therapy to children that have experienced any type of abuse.
Rancho Coastal Humane Society
Rancho Coastal Humane Society (RCHS) was formed in 1961 by a group of hardworking volunteers, led by animal lover Maria K. Lloyd. The goal was and continues to be to care for the homeless animal population of San Diego County and to educate the public about pet over-population and responsible companion animal care.
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