Thinking of helping less fortunate children? Here are nonprofit organizations that can help you reach the little ones.
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) Center: AVID is a nonprofit dedicated to help C and D students prepare for and eventually enter college. Its beneficiaries are usually underprivileged children, and the group works with tutors and teachers who encourage students to cultivate their critical thinking skills.
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids: Did you know that tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable death in the U.S.? And every day, thousands of kids are exposed to smoking. The goal of this organization is to prevent kids from smoking while protecting them from secondhand smoke.
International Child Art Foundation: While the sciences are often prioritized in schools, ICAF helps children cultivate their creativity. It sponsors exhibitions, festivals, and programs featuring children’s artwork. The group also helps children who were victims of disasters recover through their healing arts program.
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Locks of Love: This organization pools donated hair to make hairpieces for children who are suffering from hair loss because of cancer and other medical conditions. Its program helps children regain their self-confidence and sense of normalcy. The group helps children in the US and Canada.
Make-A-Wish Foundation: Since its establishment in 1980, the organization has helped thousands of children with medical conditions fulfill their greatest wishes. The foundation is recognized as the largest wish-granting organization in the world.
Hi, I’m Larry Polhill. It is my joy to help people in need. Read more about nonprofits when you visit this page.
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