Sierra Club Broward Chapter

Sierra Club is the most enduring and influential grassroots environmental organization in America. We know actions speak louder than words. With over 5,000 Broward County members and supporters, we’ve built a local community of volunteers, advocates, and grassroots activists who show up when and where it counts. Our member volunteers have the tools and resources […]

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Healing in Nature

Healing in Nature (HiN) is an Israeli nonprofit committed to helping Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) combat veterans heal, reconnect, and rebuild their lives through nature, research & technology, and community. HiN created a structured, research-backed healing environment where veterans come together to process their experiences, support one another, and embark on a lifelong journey of

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Project 24 Israel

Born from the profound challenges of October 7th, we’ve created new ways for Jewish communities worldwide to support Israel – and grow stronger together. Through innovative initiatives and careful matching, we’re building genuine collaboration where everyone thrives. You can take part in this mutual healing journey – become a P24 member today. Join us in

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Food on Foot

Food on Foot is a nonprofit dedicated to assisting our unhoused and low-income neighbors in Los Angeles with nutritious meals, clothing, and a fresh start through life-skills training, full-time employment, and permanent housing. Sunday Meals program: Food on Foot distributes warm pasta, meatballs, and more from our partner, Big Kitchen, along with a variety of

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Tree People

TreePeople’s mission is to inspire, engage, and support people to take personal responsibility for the environment, making it safe, healthy, fun, and sustainable. We share our process as a model for the world. You can transform our region—one tree, one street, one community at a time. We are all TreePeople! Our volunteer and training events

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Tawa Compost

TAWA Compost began during the COVID-19 pandemic, not as a business but as a heartfelt response to a food crisis. While families struggled to find food, we saw thousands of pounds being thrown away. Determined to make a difference, we rescued and donated edible food, composted inedible food to create nutrient-rich soil. TAWA Compost wasn’t

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Greenwich Village Little League Challenger Program

Challenger Program: Our Adaptive Division for Physically and Developmentally Challenged Children  What is Challenger baseball? Little League’s Challenger Division was established in 1989 as a separate, adaptive division of Little League to give boys and girls with physical and developmental challenges, ages 4-18 (or up to age 25 if still enrolled in high school), a chance to enjoy the game of baseball. Today, more than 30,000 children participate in

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LA Family Housing

LA Family Housing helps people transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. For younger students, one of the best ways to support our work is by organizing a donation drive through their school or community group. Currently, we are especially in need of warm-weather essentials kits to

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