Nonprofits We Support

We are honored to unleash and amplify joyful philanthropy by supporting the following nonprofits:

FrontLine Service, Cleveland, Ohio
FrontLine Service has a mission to reach out to adults and children in Northeast Ohio to end homelessness, prevent suicide, resolve behavioral health crises, and overcome trauma. With partners throughout the community, FrontLine provides cutting edge programs like Children Who Witness Violence and as co-responders with the police for mental health crisis calls.  Join them on the front lines by engaging in volunteer activities, donations of much-needed items and making a tax-deductible contribution at www.frontlineservice.org.


Towards Employment, Cleveland, Ohio
Towards Employment’s mission is to champion the potential of every person to succeed in a
rewarding career today, while working to create an equitable and inclusive workforce for
tomorrow. TE is a proven leader in workforce development that connects people to careers, which changes people’s lives, advances businesses, and strengthens community in Northeast Ohio. They address inequities by helping people overcome poverty, justice system involvement or other systemic challenges in their lives.  Support Towards Employment through volunteerism, mentoring and donations at www.towardsemployment.org.


Family Connections, Cleveland, Ohio
Family Connections of Northeast Ohio engages families with young children to nurture social connections, enhance child development and improve school readiness. Family Connections has been helping families grow stronger together for over 40 years by providing parenting support and educational opportunities for families with children from birth through age 6.  Support parents, caregivers and young children by volunteering, providing items and donating at https://familyconnections1.org.


Canopy Child Advocacy Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Canopy is a Child Advocacy Center with a mission to serve children and families affected by child abuse through a multi-disciplinary partnership focused on safety, healing, and well-being. Their model helps the youngest victims of abuse heal and thrive by providing a safe space where children can tell the worst story of their lives only once, thereby reducing trauma for them and their families. Canopy offers a wide variety of services, including mental health services, medical examinations, legal assistance, connection to law enforcement, child protective services, and family therapy services.  Learn more about Canopy at https://www.canopycac.org.


Hitchcock Center for Women, Cleveland, Ohio
Hitchcock Center for Women in Cleveland’s Hough-Glenville neighborhood, helps women break the cycle of substance abuse in a safe, supportive, and comfortable environment that promotes healing. Hitchcock’s principle is that mothers battling addiction shouldn’t have to choose between getting treatment and taking care of their children. They are one of the only residential treatment centers in the region where a woman can stay with her children (up to age 12) while she is receiving treatment. This unique accommodation helps keep families together and prevents additional trauma from separation. https://hcfw.org/


Harriet Tubman Movement, Northeast Ohio
The Harriet Tubman Movement serves people who have been subjected to sex trafficking, prostitution, or other forms of exploitation. As an advocacy group dedicated to helping people along the road to freedom, their commitment to clients and agencies is to help people at no charge, in a trauma-informed manner, with no bias or any form of discrimination, and with compassion, integrity and excellence. Learn more on their website: https://www.harriettubmanmovement.org/

 


Goods Bank NEO, Cleveland, Ohio
Goods Bank NEO is a community resource center which provides new product for free or at nominal cost to those who serve others – nonprofits, schools, and faith-based organizations. By providing product for pennies on the dollar, GBNEO helps funders and nonprofits stretch their limited resources and provide marginalized community members with new products that raise individual dignity and reduce mental stress. Not only is the Goods Bank stretching organization funding but also helping the environment by diverting truckloads of goods away from landfills. Visit https://www.goodsbankneo.org/ for more information.

 


MedWish International and Medworks, Cleveland, Ohio
MedWish and Medworks provide equitable access and connection – to care and medical supplies – that address healthcare disparities, and save and improve lives in Northeast Ohio and around the world. Being created through a merger of two stellar organizations, MedWish and Medworks, the new organization will provide quality care and medical resources for all, through free healthcare clinics staffed by volunteer healthcare professionals, navigation for insurance and social safety net services, and by repurposing usable medical supplies destined for the landfill. Learn more about the merger and the organizations at: https://medwish.org/.


Justin’s Place, Fort Worth, Texas
Justin’s Place has a mission to impact the life of a child by empowering moms to grow mentally, spiritually and physically, to live a life free of crisis and walk out of generational poverty.  They are committed to teaching each woman daily living skills so she can be the strong, capable mother she’s created to be. More than just a “quick fix” solution, Justin’s Place is committed to addressing the deeper emotional and spiritual issues to help them transform their lives and connect meaningfully with their families. Learn more at https://www.justinsplace.org