Our Causes
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Women for Afghan Women (WAW) is an organization of Afghan and non-Afghan women from the New York area who are committed to ensuring the human rights of Afghan women.
Aid For Friends serve needy, isolated shut-ins, primarily the frail elderly, in the Greater Philadelphia area, with free daily home-cooked meals delivered weekly by empathetic volunteer visitors. |
Community Groups We Support |
| Aid For Friends serves needy, isolated shut-ins, primarily the frail elderly, in the 5 county Greater Philadelphia area, with free daily home-cooked meals. |
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| Groton Food Locker The Food Locker, one of many programs of the Town of Groton Social Services, provides a generous supply of nutritionally-balanced food. |
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Northeast Animal Rescue Heroically performing life-saving work in and around northeast Philadelphia, NAR is an all-volunteer, non-profit protecting, fostering and placing adoptable cats in loving homes including Winky and Fancy and in ours! |
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The "SpokesCats" for Awesome Almonds®
Winky’s Story: Mom and four siblings were discovered abandoned in Philadelphia’s notorious Kensington neighborhood. Fancy’s Story: Another "Kensington cat," Fancy was rescued running across a busy street alone and dirty. |
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Quack’s Corner Animal Sanctuary Since 1996, this non-profit animal welfare organization has been providing a “last chance” for homeless, unwanted and injured animals from ducks to horses, and everything in between throughout Southern New Jersey. These dedicated animal lovers provide lifelong sanctuary to unadoptable animals suffering from abuse or illness, as well as placing rehabilitated animals in loving homes and establishing humane education programs within the community. |
| Rhode Island Family Shelter A temporary emergency family shelter for homeless families located in Warwick, Rhode Island. Over one half of all individuals sheltered are children. |
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"The fact that I can plant a seed and it becomes a flower, share a bit of knowledge and it becomes another’s, smile at someone and receive a smile in return, are to me continual spiritual exercises."
Leo Buscaglia (1924-1998)
American author, tireless advocate of the power of love.














