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The organizations listed below are participating in the 2011 Combined Federal Campaign through Child Aid USA If you would like to give directly to Child Aid USA through the CFC, please enter CFC code #49216 on your pledge card during the next campaign.
A Little Hope Foundation
CFC#: 94135
We help provide grief counseling and bereavement support services to children and teens who have experienced the loss of a parent or loved one.
www.alittlehope.org
Angelwish
CFC#: 35181
We help donors provide quality of life services to children and families living with chronic illnesses around the world through holiday and birthday gifts.
www.angelwish.org
Arise Foundation
CFC#: 12303
Traumatized teens locked behind bars are abandoned, abused, mistreated and need help. They require social skills usually learned from families. We give them a future.
www.at-riskyouth.org
Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition
CFC#: 12507
Child slaves endure horrors every day. Help BSCC rescue children from prostitution and forced labor along the U.S.-Mexico border, and fight human trafficking everywhere.
www.bsccoalition.org
Black Administrators In Child Welfare
CFC#: 74981
We advocate for improving the lives of children, youth, families and communities and for developing and supporting African American child welfare leaders.
www.blackadministrators.org
Blind Children, National Camps for
CFC#: 25160
Blind campers discover undeveloped potential, increase self-confidence, improve physical vigor, develop an appreciation for God's love and care.
www.blindcamps.org
Camp Sunshine at Sebago lake
CFC#: 63635
A free respite for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families providing recreation, workshops, counseling, and on-site medical support.
www.campsunshine.org
Chai Lifeline
CFC#: 12309
Israeli children with cancer live with double stress: illness and war. We provide full scholarships to Camp Simcha, an overnight camp for seriously ill children.
www.chailifeline.org
Child Abuse and Neglect, International Society for the Prevention of
CFC#: 80558
Over 500 million children worldwide are abused. We provide comprehensive training to professionals to prevent and treat child abuse, increase public awareness, and disseminate information.
www.ispcan.org
Child Aid USA
CFC#: 49216
What does it take to save a child from hunger, abuse, neglect or illness? Help give children across America the hope and future they deserve.
www.childaidusa.org
Children, Incorporated
CFC#: 10071
For less than $1 a day, you have the power to provide a child in the U.S. or overseas with food, clothing, healthcare, and education.
www.childrenincorporated.org
Child Abuse Prevention that WorksGreat Kids, Inc.
CFC#: 15808
Child abuse, neglect, harmful parenting weaken our future world citizenry. GKI offers successful practical evidence-based strategies to grow strong families, compassionate communities and global cooperation.
www.greatkidsinc.org
Child's Play Touring Theatre
CFC#: 10711
Dedicated to validating children's creativity and writing, we adapt their stories and poems into innovative, exciting performances, educational workshops and summer camps throughout the USA.
www.cptt.org
Coffee Kids
CFC#: 12200
Coffee Kids is a non-profit organization established to improve the quality of life for children and families who live in coffee-growing communities around the world.
www.coffeekids.org
Dallas Children's Theater
CFC#: 11065
TIME Magazine ranks Dallas Children’s Theater “one of top five in the country." DCT annually serves over 273,000 and tours over 60 US cities.
www.dct.org
ECPAT-USA: End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes, Inc.
CFC#: 90590
We work to protect every child’s right to grow up free from sexual exploitation, including trafficking, prostitution and pornography.
www.ecpatusa.org
Jack and Jill of America Foundation
CFC#: 46532
We provide financial support to organizations that promote leadership development for children, youth and young adults. Empowering at-risk kids across America to become tomorrow’s leaders.
www.jackandjillfoundation.org
National Ability Center
CFC#: 12350
Dedicated to the development of lifetime skills for persons with disabilities and their families by providing affordable sports and recreational activities.
www.discoverNAC.org
Operation Outreach
CFC#: 23804
Reading is the gateway to success. Operation Outreach provides the first books for many children to own; leveling the learning field for at-risk children.
www.oousa.org
Parent-Child Home Program, The
CFC#: 54112
Millions of children enter school unprepared, never having held a book. Bringing books, language, and literacy into homes, we prepare young families for school success.
www.parent-child.org
Prasad Project
CFC#: 32357
Reproductive and Child Health Program in India provides to pregnant women prenatal checkups and childcare support so that they have healthy pregnancies and safe deliveries.
www.prasad.org
Seeds of Learning
CFC#: 45653
Thousands of children in Nicaragua and El Salvador have no access to education or schools. We build schools, provide scholarships, books, pens, pencils, and more.
www.seedsoflearning.org
Spence-Chapin Services to Families and Children
CFC#: 96619
Millions of orphans need homes and love. We find loving homes for children needing families, and provide essential care for those remaining in institutions overseas.
www.spence-chapin.org
ThinkFirst Foundation
CFC#: 35749
Injuries are the leading cause of death and disability for children and teens; presentations and programs teach safe choices: safe driving-sports safety-violence prevention.
www.thinkfirst.org
Wide Horizons for Children
CFC#: 47838
All children deserve loving families, food, clothing, healthcare, education. We find homes for orphans, and help with basic necessities for the world’s most vulnerable kids.
www.whfc.org
Worldfund (World Education and Development Fund)
CFC#: 73309
In the war against poverty, education is the key weapon. We support high-quality, results driven education in Latin America--the key to transforming lives.
www.worldfund.org
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