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| Book #0031 (410) 828-7700 Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region Assist individuals with epilepsy to achieve goals through referral, public and professional educational programs, systems assistance, support groups, camp and scholarship program. |
Book #0852 (301) 934-1268 Hospice of Charles County, Inc. Provide medical, emotional, and spiritual support to patients and families facing life limiting illness, regardless of race, creed, gender diagnosis, or ability to pay. |
| Book #0884 (301) 898-3587 Frederick County 4-H Therapeutic Riding Program, Inc. Provide therapy, education, recreation and socialization to mental, physical, and emotionally disabled individuals through the use of horses at no charge. |
Book #0909 (301) 609-4844 United Way of Charles County, Inc. Raises and distributes funds to non-profit organizations making an impact on health and human service needs in Charles County. Provides information and referral service. |
| Book #1002 (202) 531-2000 Aid for Africa Works to raise awareness and support for health, education, food, sustainable development, and wildlife conservation programs through a network of charities in sub-Saharan Africa. |
Book #1003 (858) 909-5125 AIDS & Infectious Disease Science Center Deadly new bacteria and virus are discovered daily. We need cures now! Please help us. We can't afford to lose this life or death race. |
| Book #1004 (866) 270-9198 Air Compassion America Saving significant costs for seriously ill family members needing long-distance transportation. A patient advocate for life saving air ambulance service. |
Book #1005 (907) 276-1917 Alaska Conservation Foundation ACF work to protect and preserve the integrity of Alaska's ecosystems and to promote sustainable livelihoods among Alaska's communities and people. |
| Book #1006 (301) 722-3390 Allegany Law Foundation, Inc. Allegany Law provides legal services to low-income people and seniors through several projects including family law self, help center, senior legal assistance, hot-line and private attorney pro bono referrals. |
Book #1007 (301) 699-3946 Alley Cat Rescue, Inc. Dedicated to helping stray, abandoned, and feral cats. ACR is working towards ending feline overpopulation and stopping the killing of healthy unwanted cats in shelters. |
| Book #1008 (212) 363-3500 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Exclusively dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research and education, and to reaching out to people with mood disorders and those affected by suicide. |
Book #1010 (410) 730-0638 Arc of Howard County The Arc of Howard County provides family support, vocational and day support and residential services and supports to individuals with cognitive and developmental disabilities. |
| Book #1011 (410) 969-9105 Archbishop Spalding High School Archbishop Spalding High School is a non-profit, co-educational, Catholic secondary institution providing educational, spiritual, athletic, artistic and social growth opportunities for students in grades 9 thru 12. |
Book #1012 (800) 877-4166 Arthritis & Chronic Pain Research Institute Chronic pain caused by arthritis, cancer and other medical conditions cripple 86 million Americans. Help us continue our search for new medications to relieve pain. |
| Book #1016 (413) 458-9466 Institute For International Cooperation And Development, Inc. Provide equal opportunities for people to take part in sustainable development in poor countries assisting people at grass root level in realizing locally owned potentials. |
Book #1017 (888) 784-0137 Auxiliary of the Upper Shore Community Mental Health Center, Inc. USCMHC Auxiliary provides support for psychiatric in-patients at the state hospital, Chestertown, Maryland. Patients come from all over Maryland, but most are from the Eastern Shore. |
| Book #1019 (410) 366-4099 Baltimore City College Alumni Association, Inc. The Baltimore City College Alumni Association, Inc. exist to perpetuate the Baltimore City College as a prepatory high school in Baltimore, MD since 1866. |
Book #1020 (410) 727-4808 Baltimore Museum of Industry Baltimore Museum of Industry is to collect, preserve, and interpret the industrial and technological heritage of the Baltimore region for the public, by presenting educational programs and exhibits that explore the stories of Maryland's industries and the |
| Book #1021 (410) 396-1185 Baltimore School for the Arts Foundation (The) The Baltimore School for the Arts Foundation was formed for the purpose of providing financial assistance to the Baltimore School for the Arts. |
Book #1024 (410) 267-7028 Bay Land Trust, Inc. The Bay Land Trust is a non-profit land trust dedicated to improving the environmental integrity of the Annapolis Neck Peninsula through preservation, easements, and education. |
| Book #1025 (305) 374-2233 Best Buddies International, Inc. Children with mental retardation are often lonely and isolated. Change their future by matching them in one-to-one friendships…providing 'Best Buddies' for life. |
Book #1028 (410) 287-2234 Boys and Girls Club of Cecil County, Maryland, Inc. BGCCC offers afterschool and summer programs in North East, Rising Sun, Perryville and Charlestown to over 2,400 youth members and over 800 outreach youth ages 6 to 18. |
| Book #1030 (301) 791-5843 Breast Cancer Awareness Cumberland Valley Providing FREE: Mammograms/ultra sounds; wigs/turbans; prostheses/bras; support groups; special needs program, Dinner's Ready gift card for chemo/radiation patients; and more after surgery programs. |
Book #1033 (770) 664-7178 Canine Assistants, Inc. Training great dogs for special people. Invest in freedom by providing service dogs to children and adults with disabilities. No costs to recipients. |
| Book #1034 (703) 538-2065 Capital Hospice Expert end-of-life care serving patients with serious progressive illness and their families, and bereavement support for the community, formerly Hospice of Prince George's County. |
Book #1035 (410) 479-3800 Caroline Foundation for Mental Health, Inc. Established to financially support mental health programs that serve Caroline County residents. |
| Book #1037 (410) 732-6200 Catholic High School of Baltimore The education of young women challenging them to academic excellence responsible leadership and christian community service regardless of religious affiliation. |
Book #1040 (410) 579-6789 Center for Social Change, Inc. Provide residential support to individuals with development disabilities and autism, supported employment to adults with intellectual disabilities, adult medical day, and autism therapeutic services. |
| Book #1041 (704) 364-0016 CFIDS Association of America, Inc. To conquer chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS) through education, awareness, advocacy and research; to inform those affected until a cure is found. |
Book #1043 (888) 733-0988 Chesapeake-Potomac Spina Bifida Association, Inc. Through educational programs, information/referral services, direct services, financial assistance to individuals with the birth defect, spina bifida, the association educates and supports its members. |
| Book #1045 (301) 392-0202 Christmas-In-April - Charles County, Inc. A volunteer organization that rehabilitates residences of elderly, disabled, and low-income homeowners so they can continue to live with dignity in warmth, safety, and independence. |
Book #1051 (916) 928-0061 Correctional Peace Officers Foundation, Inc. Non-profit charity for Correctional Officers and their families by providing line-of-duty death benefit and catastrophic assistance in cases of accident or illness. |
| Book #1052 (410) 758-3050 Crossroads Community, Inc. Psychiatric rehabilitation and case management services to adults with mental illness and children with serious emotional disturbances; outreach to homeless individuals with mental illness. |
Book #1053 (410) 742-5052 Deaf Independent Living Association, Inc. DILA provides residential, supported employment, individual support services and behavior services to Maryland's developmentally disabled deaf adults, as well as information and referral counseling, interpreter referral, technical assistance, etc. |
| Book #1055 (866) 270-5414 Diabetes & Immune Disease National Research Institute Our scientists conduct research seeking cures for diabetes and other immune-related disorders. Contributions support their on-going research efforts. |
Book #1056 (410) 997-0403 Domestic Violence Center of Howard County, Inc. Formed in 1978, the Domestic Violence Center of Howard County provides support to families impacted by domestic violence. Services include: counseling, shelter, a hotline, and legal assistance. |
| Book #1059 (410) 396-5283 Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City We aim to provide equal access to information and service that support, empower and enrich all who pursue knowledge, education cultural enrichment, and lifelong learning. |
Book #1061 (410) 467-1264 Episcopal Community Services Of Maryland, Inc. ECSM provides a preschool for homeless children, an after-school and summer program for at-risk teens, a re-entry program for men, and an adoption search program. |
| Book #1063 (800) 332-2373 FACES: The National Craniofacial Association Children with craniofacial disfigurements require specialized reconstructive surgery. We take care of these children and their families while they receive treatment. Rebuilding faces, rebuilding futures. |
Book #1064 (410) 272-2229 Faith Communities and Civic Agencies United FCCAU provides safe emergency shelter (nights) and transitional services at the walk-in Fellowship Center (days). These programs empower individuals committed to achieving a more independent life. |
| Book #1066 (301) 777-2858 Family Junction, Inc. (The) Teaching parents a practical approach to child-rearing using effective discipline and communication techniques-building strong families to raise happy, safe children..Because families matter. |
Book #1068 (301) 662-5300 Frederick County Crisis Pregnancy Center, Inc. Care Net is a christian organization that offers alternatives to abortion by supporting individuals facing unintended pregnancy through free medical, emotional, practical, and spiritual help. |
| Book #1070 (202) 783-7400 Friends of the Earth Friends of the Earth: strives to preserve our natural resources, advocate for public health protection and work for environmental justice for all people throughout the world. |
Book #1071 (410) 632-2032 Furnace Town Foundation, Inc. Museum staff in period dress perform artisan skills as they tell the story of the iron-manufacturing village which surrounded the Vassawango Iron Furnace in the early 19th century. |
| Book #1073 (301) 262-9011 Gabriel Project, Inc. The Gabriel network is a pregnancy support network offering maternity housing, emergency shelter, 24/7 helpline, resources and direct personal support for below poverty-level women/families. |
Book #1074 (714) 523-4454 Global Operations and Development/Giving Children Hope Improve the quality of life of vulnerable children, deliver emergency food, medicine, promote health education, implement training programs, provide orphanages, clinics and hospitals needed supplies. |
| Book #1078 (410) 273-6700 Harford Family House, Inc. Provide transitional (10 units) and permanent (6 units) housing to homeless families with children. Education in life skills, job readiness, and self-improvement case management. |
Book #1079 (410) 827-8056 Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology, Inc. The Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology funds research, education, and policy analysis designed to keep farming and forestry in Maryland profitable and environmentally sustainable. |
| Book #1081 (301) 622-4200 Hepatitis Foundation International Hepatitis Foundation educates patients, healthcare professionals, community leaders, and the public about prevention and treatment of viral hepatitis through newsletters, lectures, conferences, and educational materials. |
Book #1083 (410) 381-7171 Humanim, Inc. Humanim provides workforce development, mental health, neuro-rehabilitation, residential, deaf, and developmental disability services to children, adults, adolescents, and older adults most in need throughout Maryland. |
| Book #1084 (541) 683-0696 India Partners Encouraging self-help projects in India since 1984: orphanages, schools, medical clinics, vocational training, clean water, disaster relief, literacy, microcredit, agriculture, fisheries and church support. |
Book #1086 (312) 641-7200 International Fellowship of Christians and Jews Promotes understanding between Jews and Christians. Provides relief in Israel and the former Soviet Union. Airlifts Soviet Jews to Israel through "On Wings of Eagles". |
| Book #1087 (212) 551-3000 International Rescue Committee, Inc. Our commitment to freedom, human dignity, and self-reliance is reflected in well-planned global emergency relief, rehabilitation assistance, resettlement services, and advocacy for refugees. |
Book #1089 (410) 347-1500 International Youth Foundation "IYF" IYF prepares young people to be healthy, productive and engaged citizens through education, leadership development, health awareness and job skills training in 70 countries worldwide. |
| Book #1092 (443) 466-4990 Janet Hardy Memorial Scholarship Fund The Janet Hardy Memorial Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to Harford and Cecil County graduating seniors who participated in soccer during their high school years. |
Book #1093 (301) 865-1587 Jeremy Foundation, Inc. Jeremy Foundation provides non-medical financial assistance for families with children 0-18 years receiving treatments for cancer. Such as gas cards, parking and other expenses. |
| Book #1094 (202) 857-1300 Jewish Women International JWI breaks the cycle of relationship violence and promotes economic security, using education, advocacy, and action - helping at-risk women and girls become safe and self-sufficient. |
Book #1095 (410) 523-2150 Joseph Richey House, Inc. Joseph Richey House, Inc. 410-523-2150 www.josephricheyhouse.org. Provides hospice services to the terminally ill: offering comprehensive nursing care, expert pain control, at home and at Joseph Richey House; Maryland licensed, Medicare certified 9.3%. |
| Book #1096 (410) 435-5521 Junior League of Baltimore The Junior League of Baltimore is an organization committed to developing the potential of women and improving communities through effective action of trained volunteers. |
Book #1097 (212) 479-7551 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International Help us find a cure for diabetes. Through research, we can save lives of children and adults who suffer from diabetes and its devastating complications. |
| Book #1101 (301) 776-9997 Laurel Pregnancy Center, Inc. Committed ministry - meets women, men, families at their point of need - provides pregnancy tests, viability ultrasound - builds relationships - offers healing forgiveness of Jesus after abortion. |
Book #1102 (410) 637-3750 Live Baltimore Home Center, Inc. A non-profit organization dedicated to attracting and retaining Baltimore residents by promoting City living through its website, regional marketing campaigns, and special events. |
| Book #1103 (410) 546-5499 Lower Eastern Shore Sustainable Organic Network, Inc. (LESSON) The Lower Eastern Shore Sustainable Organic Network works to create a safe, just, and sustainable food system for the region (Delmarva Peninsula) |
Book #1105 (410) 730-8267 Maryland Coalition of Families for Children's Mental Health, Inc. The Maryland Coalition of Families is the statewide family voice for children's mental health and is dedicated to building a family driven network of information and support, and improving services in all systems of care for children and their families. |
| Book #1106 (410) 752-7588 Maryland Committee for Children, Inc. MCC is an advocate and catalyst for the development of a strong system of quality child care, early education and family support. |
Book #1107 (410) 685-3750 Maryland Historical Society The Maryland Historical Society serves Maryland through stewardship of comprehensive library and museum collections, promoting scholarship through publications and by providing educational services. |
| Book #1109 (410) 964-5757 Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - National Office The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking. |
Book #1111 (410) 396-7102 Maryland Zoological Society, (Inc.) The Zoo is a fun and educational attraction with over 1,500 mammals, birds, and reptiles displayed in natural settings replicating their native habitats. |
| Book #1112 (520) 529-2000 Muscular Dystrophy Association, Inc. Fighting neuromuscular diseases through worldwide research, a nationwide network of clinics offering comprehensive medical services, and far-reaching professional and public health education. |
Book #1113 (301) 663-9414 National Alliance on Mental Illness of Frederick County, Inc. Provide information (helpline, brochures, newsletter), education (classes, public education) and support (calls and groups) to persons with mental illness and their families. |
| Book #1115 (480) 444-0020 Alliance Defense Fund, Inc. The Alliance Defense Fund is a legal alliance defending the right to hear and speak the truth. |
Book #1116 (858) 909-5121 Alzheimer's and Aging Research Center, Inc. Stop the suffering caused by aging-related medical conditions! Your support makes exciting new research possible. Please help our aging population and their families. |
| Book #1119 (985) 626-1479 American Association of Bone Marrow Donor Registries, Inc. To support the humanitarian heroes who donate their bone marrow to save the lives of strangers. Our testing and registry make the donor/patient match possible. |
Book #1120 (703) 753-0149 American Discovery Trail Society Help create America's first coast-to coast, multi-use trail, the backbone of a true national system of trails, connecting mountains and wilderness to cities and towns |
| Book #1122 (410) 749-5331 American Red Cross, Lower Shore Chapter Serving Worcester, Wicomico, and Somerset Counties with disaster services 24/7/365, emergency communications for military personnel, and a large variety of safety courses (CPR, AED, etc.). |
Book #1125 (301) 334-8449 Appalachian Parent Association, Inc. Appalachian Parent Association, Inc., provides day habilitation, vocational, residential, individual, and family support, and training/employment services to the developmentally disabled, economically disadvantaged, and aged in Garrett County. |
| Book #1126 (410) 882-9133 Arrow Project (The) Arrow focuses on treatment foster care and adoption for children who have been severely traumatized by abuse and/or neglect. |
Book #1131 (410) 821-6926 Calvert Hall College of Baltimore City, Inc. Calvert Hall provides a diverse community of young men with a broad human and Christian education through excellent academic programs promoting leadership, achievement and service. |
| Book #1133 (619) 685-5353 Cancer Curing Society DBA Gerson Institute Help thousands of people recover from so-called "incurable" diseases, such as cancer, by teaching a powerful, natural treatment to patients, medical professionals and caregivers. |
Book #1134 (847) 342-7450 Gateway for Cancer Research, Inc. 99 percent of workplace contributions support our mission to discover innovative, patient centered treatment options for cancer patients today. |
| Book #1136 (978) 422-5299 Canines for Disabled Kids We enhance the lives of disabled children by partnering them with specialty trained assistance dogs. We also educate the public about assistance dogs. |
Book #1137 (410) 228-2888 Care and Share Fund, Inc. The Care and Share Fund, Inc., working with DCDSS, helps needy individuals who reside in Dorchester County with medical bills (prescriptions, equipment), glasses, utility payments, housing assistance and holiday vouchers. |
| Book #1138 (410) 828-0515 CASA of Baltimore County, Inc. CASA of Baltimore, Inc. recruits, screens, trains & supports citizen volunteers to serve us court appointed Special Advocates for Abused and Neglected Children. |
Book #1139 (410) 398-7888 Cecil County Pregnancy Center A Christian organization providing practical support to pregnant women. Free services include: pregnancy tests, maternity and baby clothing and equipment, parenting classes, and community referrals. |
| Book #1140 (415) 346-8223 Breast Cancer Fund (The) Breast Cancer is a public health crisis effecting mothers, sisters and daughters. BCF identifies and advocates for the elimination of the environmental causes of the disease. |
Book #1142 (410) 571-6300 Center for Public Justice Non-partisan civic education and policy research organization, grounded in a philosophy of pluralism and justice for all, including public treatment of all faiths. |
| Book #1143 (410) 415-5558 Central Scholarship Bureau, Inc. Founded in 1924, CSB provides interest-free, non-competitive loans and a limited number of grants to post-secondary students attending undergraduate, graduate or vocational school. |
Book #1144 (301) 870-5974 Charles County Literacy Council, Inc. The Charles County Literacy Council provides free community-based one-on-one adult tutoring in the areas of reading, writing, spelling, basic mathematics. |
| Book #1146 (703) 412-2400 Child Welfare League of America, Inc. CWLA's nearly 850 member agencies reach millions of children in need every year. We protect children, strengthen families, and advocate children as a national priority. |
Book #1147 (202) 234-0488 Children & Charity International We provide critical learning and mentoring experiences and life saving services to poor and underrepresentated children, youth, and caregivers. |
| Book #1148 (818) 908-4474 Children Of The Night Rescues American children from street prostitution. Includes 24 hour nationwide hotline, and shelter home receiving children from every state in the union. |
Book #1150 (410) 444-3800 Children's Guild, Inc. (The) To provide facilities and opportunities to help educate severely emotionally disturbed children and provide individual and family counseling. |
| Book #1151 (323) 980-9870 Children's Network International Children's Network International provides food and medical assistance to needy children across the United States and around the world. |
Book #1152 (301) 459-1220 Children's Rights Council Balance parental rights, equalize child custody, reduce expensive lawyers in divorce. Operate neutral "safe haven" centers around the country for children caught in parental disputes. |
| Book #1154 (703) 317-9086 Christian Relief Services, Inc. Many cannot afford the most basic needs: food, water, medicine, housing. We're providing a hand-up rather than handout to those who need it most worldwide. |
Book #1155 (301) 665-1400 Civil War Preservation Trust Preservation of America's Civil War battlefields by protecting the land and educating the public about the vital roles those battlefields played in directing our nation's history. |
| Book #1157 (410) 889-7400 Community Conferencing Center Community Conferencing Center provides a method of alternative dispute resolution for people to resolve conflicts, take collective and personal responsibility and improve their community. |
Book #1158 (410) 761-8100 Community Health Integrated Partnership The network assists health centers in providing cost effective quality health care to poor and vulnerable populations through integration and centralization of systems. |
| Book #1159 (212) 924-3934 Community Research Initiative on AIDS, Inc. Leads the way in the search for new and more effective HIV/AIDS treatments. Our research has resulted in ten life-saving FDA-approved drugs. Help us find more. |
Book #1162 (573) 346-4911 Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. Resources for surviving families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty to rebuild their shattered lives; assists law enforcement agencies; educates public. |
| Book #1166 (206) 546-7272 Crista Ministries We provide microloans to women, care to AIDS orphans, and education, agricultural training and disaster response services to hurting people in 32 countries. |
Book #1168 (410) 442-1564 Days End Farm Horse Rescue, Inc. Helps stop horse cruelty/neglect! Provides protection, rehabilitation, adoption for horses and education for people. Provides disaster and emergency services, cruelty investigation, training and outreach. |
| Book #1169 (858) 909-5124 Diabetes National Research Group, Inc. Nicknamed "The Silent Killer", diabetes affects 16,000,000 Americans. We support medical research to find treatments, and possibly cures for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. |
Book #1170 (301) 334-6255 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Resource Center Inc. The Dove Center seeks to provide counseling, shelter, advocacy and accompaniment to legal, medical and miscellaneous appointments to victims of domestic and sexual violence. |
| Book #1172 (410) 827-9756 Eastern Shore Land Conservancy The mission of ESLC is to sustain the Eastern Shore's rich heritage through strategic land conservation and sound land use planning. |
Book #1174 (703) 525-8716 Fabretto Children's Foundation Inc. Fabretto provides education, health and nutrition services to over 4,000 extremely impoverished children in Nicaragua. Our goal is to help them become responsible, employable adults. |
| Book #1182 (703) 691-3179 Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (The) To raise public awareness, provide advocacy and education, and to advance research on behalf of all those affected by food allergies and anaphylaxis. |
Book #1183 (202) 966-7217 Foundation for AIDS Research (The) AmFAR supports innovative AIDS research; educates patients, doctors, and the public about HIV treatment/prevention; works to protect the rights of all people affected by HIV/AIDS. |
| Book #1184 (410) 554-9459 Friends of the Workforce and Technology Center Friends is a non-profit organization that provides funding to benefit individuals with disabilities who are receiving services at the Workforce & Technology Center. |
Book #1188 (202) 462-1177 Greenpeace Fund, Inc. An independent, campaigning organization that uses non-violent, creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems and force solutions essential to a green and peaceful future. |
| Book #1189 (301) 791-9009 Habitat For Humanity Of Washington County Habitat for Humanity provides safe, affordable housing for low-income families in need, and nurtures the families to become self-sufficient and responsible home owners. |
Book #1192 (301) 733-2060 Humane Society of Washington County, Inc. The HSWC exists to eliminate pet overpopulation and to foster an environment of respect, responsibility and compassion for all animals through education, legislation, and leadership. |
| Book #1195 (301) 949-3551 Interages, Inc. Intergenerational programs: Over 160 older adult volunteer mentors and tutors work with at-risk children; and community service programs where children visit frail and isolated seniors. |
Book #1199 (202) 687-1132 Jesuit Volunteers International (JVI) Selected college graduates trained to educate thousands, build communities, and support local traditions and culture through two-year commitments in seven impoverished developing nations. |
| Book #1200 (410) 778-7303 Kent Center, Inc. Kent Center is the primary provider of 24-hour a day services for adults in Kent County who have developmental disabilities such as mental retardation, autism, and/or physical disabilities. Such as mental retardation, autism and/or physical disabilities. |
Book #1204 (410) 788-5483 Lighthouse, Inc. Lighthouse - a non-profit agency - provides individual, family, and group counseling, emergency walk-in service, crisis intervention, neurofeedback training, information, referrals, community education, workshops and school consultations. |
| Book #1207 (301) 424-1130 Manna Food Center, Inc. Help us end hunger. Manna collects and distributes food to thousands of needy families, shelters and soup kitchens throughout Montgomery County, Maryland. |
Book #1209 (202) 635-0534 Mary House, Inc. Volunteer organization working directly with homeless families and pregnant mothers, operating 11 sites providing shelter, transitional and long-term housing, food, clothing, and furniture. |
| Book #1210 (410) 859-5400 Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education, Inc. MCIE promotes the inclusion of students with disabilities in regular classrooms in their neighborhood schools through advocacy, teacher professional development and public education. |
Book #1211 (410) 213-2297 Maryland Coastal Bays Foundation, Inc. The Maryland Coastal Bays Foundation is dedicated to protecting and managing Maryland's Coastal Bays. The Coastal Bays are the waterbodies located behind the islands of Assateague and Ocean City. |
| Book #1212 (301) 952-0063 Maryland Crime Victims Resource Center, Inc. MCVRC provides legal, peer support, and advocacy service to victims of crime, statewide, in Maryland. |
Book #1213 (410) 825-5359 Maryland Ravens, Inc. Maryland Ravens, Inc. offers opportunities to physically challenged individuals which enhance their quality of life. Visit our website at www.mdravens.org |
| Book #1215 (410) 539-6800 Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service, Inc. Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service provides free legal assistance to low-income individuals with landlord-tenant, consumer, tax, expungement, bankruptcy, divorce and school suspensions cases. |
Book #1216 (410) 494-0100 Masonic Charities of Maryland, Inc. Our children are our futures. We sponsor early intervention drug, alcohol and abuse counseling and education for school children, and scholarships for post high school education. |
| Book #1217 (410) 276-5519 McKim Community Association, Inc. McKim Center provides activities and experiences that support the educational, recreational, social, and civic development of children as they thrive to become productive adults. |
Book #1219 (202) 265-6530 Men Can Stop Rape Empowering male youth and the institutions that serve them to work as allies with women in preventing rape, abuse and other forms of men's violence. |
| Book #1220 (702) 261-0494 Miracle Flights for Kids Change the future of a sick child! Your donation provides free flights for children needing to reach medical treatment thousands of miles away from home. |
Book #1221 (858) 455-3712 Multiple Sclerosis National Research Institute, Inc. Conducts research towards understanding, treating and halting the progression of multiple sclerosis and related diseases. Current research progress is promising. Please help us find cures! |
| Book #1222 (410) 458-3199 My Sister's Circle, Inc. A comprehensive relationship-based program designed to mentor girls from disadvantaged Baltimore neighborhoods during their challenging transition to middle school, throughout high school, and into college. |
Book #1224 (314) 241-1600 National Children's Cancer Society, Inc. Helping children with cancer and their families by providing direct financial assistance for treatment and supplement family support. |
| Book #1225 (301) 948-0599 National Fatherhood Initiative NFI's mission is to improve the well-being of children by increasing the proportion of children growing up with involved, responsible, and committed fathers. |
Book #1229 (901) 684-1697 National Foundation for Transplants, Inc. National Foundation for transplants provides financial assistance, advocacy and support to transplant candidates and recipients who face transplanted-related costs they otherwise cannot afford. |
| Book #1230 (410) 523-1500 Providence Adult Day Care Center, Inc. The Providence Adult Day Care Center provides health service, social and recreational activities within a comfortable homelike setting for fifty senior members of the community. |
Book #1231 (202) 483-6622 National Minority AIDS Council To develop leadership within communities of color, to provide technical assistance, research and treatment advocacy, public policy updates to address the challenges of HIV/AIDS. |
| Book #1234 (913) 768-4808 Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Inc. Challenged by faith to end poverty. Promotes long-term solutions to poverty through training, gifts-in-kind, economic and community development, and micro-enterprise projects. |
Book #1235 (301) 577-8984 Neurofibromatosis, Inc. - Mid-Atlantic Providing information on this tumor-causing disorder, referrals, peer counseling, newsletters, other materials, camperships, speakers: support research; conduct meetings with realtime captioning for the deaf. |
| Book #1238 (949) 862-0301 Open Doors with Brother Andrew, Inc. Many Christians worldwide suffer assault, imprisonment, torture, murder and persecution for their faith. Help provide hope through Bibles, training, advocacy, relief and community-based initiatives. |
Book #1240 (410) 664-6726 100 Black Men of Maryland, Inc. Mentoring (individual, group, peer, leadership), education (tutoring, college access, scholarships), health & wellness (health disparities education, prostate/bone marrow screening, eye exams/eye glasses), economic development (financial literacy). |
| Book #1242 (202) 458-3969 Pan American Development Foundation, Inc. Helps disadvantaged people in Latin America and the Caribbean by creating economic opportunities, promoting social progress, strengthening civil society, responding to natural disasters and humanitarian crises. |
Book #1243 (301) 929-8824 Parent Encouragement Program, Inc. Educating parents to strengthen family life throughout the childrearing years. Develops parenting skills through a variety of classes, workshops, consultation, and support services. |
| Book #1244 (410) 448-5663 Parks and People - The Foundation for Baltimore Recreation and Parks Dedicated to supporting a wide range of recreational and educational opportunities; creating and sustaining beautiful and lively parks; and promoting a healthy natural environment. |
Book #1245 (212) 973-3503 Partnership for a Drug Free America, Inc. The mission of the Partnership for a drug-free America is to reduce illicit drug use in America and help people live healthy, drug-free lives. |
| Book #1246 (301) 863-6227 Patuxent Habitat for Humanity, Inc. PHH builds affordable workforce housing using volunteer labor, restore revenues, cash donations, and materials from local businesses. Partner families then purchase the homes with no-interest loans. |
Book #1248 (410) 889-0071 People's Homesteading Group, Inc. People's Homesteading Group is dedicated to providing families of low to moderate income with decent affordable homeownership and rental housing in a safe, vibrant and productive neighborhood. |
| Book #1249 (816) 931-2600 PKD Foundation Only organization worldwide devoted to programs of patient education, public awareness, advocacy and research toward a treatment and cure for polycistic kidney disease patients. |
Book #1250 (410) 385-2910 1000 Friends of Maryland We work to protect Maryland's natural areas, restore vibrant towns and cities and improve public transportation through education, research, and advocacy. |
| Book #1251 (301) 345-9325 Pregnancy Aid Centers, Inc. PAC promotes healthy lifestyles by providing prenatal care, family planning, breast and cervical cancer screening, material support and counseling to low-income and uninsured women. |
Book #1252 (703) 478-0100 Prison Fellowship Ministries Provides programs to transform prisoners' lives and help them make responsible moral choices. Angel Tree program provides Christmas gifts to prisoners' children. Founder Chuck Colson. |
| Book #1254 (415) 558-8669 Project Inform, Inc. Stop needless deaths from HIV/AIDS because of inadequate treatment, prevention and healthcare access; Project inform fights to eradicate HIV/AIDS with knowledge and ultimately a CURE |
Book #1256 (410) 766-2212 Providence Center, Inc. The Center provides opportunities that allow adults with developmental disabilities to enjoy increased self-determination in leading a more independent, valuable and functioning role in society. |
| Book #1257 (202) 265-7337 Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility An important resource for public employees who care about the environment. Through PEER, employees can safely and effectively become anonymous activists for environmental protection. |
Book #1260 (301) 784-5200 Allegany Community College Foundation, Inc. Provides scholarships for students and tuition assistance to foster, encourage, and promote the growth, progress, and general welfare of Allegany College of Maryland. |
| Book #1261 (410) 462-8580 Radio Reading Network of Maryland, Inc. Broadcasts reading of daily newspapers and magazines on a special closed-circuit radio. Operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week serving visually and physically handicapped people. |
Book #1265 (301) 559-5500 Saint Ann's Infant and Maternity Home Residential care to abused and neglected infants and young children, residential care for pregnant teens and teen mothers with their babies, infant and preschool day care. |
| Book #1266 (410) 543-6176 Salisbury University Foundation, Inc. Salisbury University Foundation, Inc. was created to accumulate funds, by gift and investment, to encourage and enrich the activities and programs of Salisbury University. |
Book #1268 (410) 849-5213 Scenic Rivers Land Trusts, Inc. The Scenic Rivers Land Trust preserves land and provides environmental education and stewardship in the Severn, South, Patuxent, Rhode, and West River watersheds of Maryland. |
| Book #1269 (301) 576-9000 SEEC SEEC helps individuals with developmental disabilities realize The American Dream: A home of their choosing, gratifying and gainful employment, enjoyable leisure activities and lasting friendships. |
Book #1271 (813) 281-0300 Shriners' Hospital for Children Shriners Hospitals for Children provide at no charge, world-class medical care to heal children suffering from burns, spinal cord injuries and orthopedic problems and cleft lip and palate, in a family-centered environment. |
| Book #1279 (805) 963-3303 Surgical Eye Expeditions International Holding Company Inc. Provides surgical, medical, and educational services by volunteer ophthalmic surgeons with the primary objective of restoring sight to disadvantaged blind individuals worldwide. |
Book #1280 (410) 822-0107 Talbot Humane Co. The Talbot County Humane Society protects all animals from cruelty & neglect, provides spay/neuter services, and operates a shelter for homeless companion animals. |
| Book #1282 (262) 432-0350 TMJ Association, (The) Provides comprehensive information on TMJ, provides patients with support, educates healthcare professionals and the public about TMJ, advocates for ongoing research at the federal level. |
Book #1284 (301) 602-7581 Books, Bears & Bonnets, Inc. Provides whimsical gift boxes to children and adults in cancer treatment as a source of entertainment and comfort as they fight for their lives. |
| Book #1286 (202) 546-1127 Travelers Aid International, Inc. Provides transportation, emergency, and other social services to travelers, individuals and families in crisis due to homelessness, domestic violence, job loss or mobility related problems. |
Book #1287 (617) 868-6600 Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, Inc. Defends civil liberties and promotes environmental and economic justice with partners around the world, while engaging our members to serve as citizen-activists. |
| Book #1288 (212) 870-3925 United Methodist Committee on Relief UMCOR is a humanitarian, non-proselytizing agency of the United Methodist Church. Focusing on the alleviation of hunger and poverty, disaster relief, and refugee assistance. |
Book #1292 (301) 493-6000 Victory Housing, Inc. Victory Housing provides affordable housing and support services to low- and moderate-income senior citizens and families in Montgomery and Prince George's Counties. |
| Book #1293 (918) 337-8015 Voice of the Martyrs, Inc. (The) Provides spiritual and humanitarian aid to Christians persecuted for their faith. Aid includes Bibles, gospel broadcasts, trauma care, vocational training and other humanitarian aid. |
Book #1294 (410) 740-0933 Voices for Children, Inc. Abused and neglected children are provided with trained volunteers, Court Appointed Special Advocates, who advocate in Court to ensure each child a safe permanent home. |
| Book #1295 (410) 897-9207 Volunteer Center for Anne Arundel County, Inc. We help people who live and work in Anne Arundel County to match their interests, skills and time commitments with 260+ volunteer organizations. |
Book #1297 (410) 467-3767 Western High School Alumnae Association, Inc. (WHSAA) WHSAA, Inc. acquires and provides material/human resources in support of Western High School, and promotes and preserves the school's high academic, professional, and social traditions/standards. |
| Book #1299 (410) 677-6830 Worcester County G.O.L.D., Inc. A non profit providing financial aid to children in Foster Care, vulnerable adults and families in crisis. |
Book #1300 (410) 750-1300 Children's Roads to Recovery, Inc. When serious illness strikes a child, their families suffer financial strain as well as emotional pain. We provide assistance with travel related expenses, which are not covered by insurance. |
| Book #1302 (443) 451-1900 World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals Provides emergency relief and community-based solutions to alleviate hunger and poverty in 20 countries and provides resettlement assistance to refugees in the United States. |
Book #1304 (617) 973-5801 Obsessive Compulsive Foundation, Inc. The Obsessive Compulsive Foundation (OCF) is an international not for profit organization. Its mission is to increase research into, treatment for and understanding of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). |
| Book #1305 (757) 226-3401 Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corp. Dedicated to alleviating human need and suffering throughout the world through disaster relief, medical aid, hunger relief, and community development programs since 1978. |
Book #1306 (310) 838-3455 Operation California, Inc. Operation USA assists communities to alleviate the effects of disasters, disease and endemic poverty throughout the world by providing privately funded relief, reconstruction and development aid. |
| Book #1308 (617) 482-1211 Oxfam America, Inc. We are an international relief and development organization that creates lasting solutions to poverty, hunger, and injustice. |
Book #1310 (301) 695-7660 Community Foundation of Frederick County, Maryland, Inc. (The) The Community Foundation helps people fulfill their charitable dreams by establishing charitable funds, which support scholarships to deserving students and grants to Frederick County charities. |
| Book #1311 (410) 903-7800 Pets on Wheels, Inc. Volunteers and their pets visit nursing home patients, many of whom receive no other visits. Animals give warmth and love without reservation, making patients' days. |
Book #1317 (703) 629-3166 Public Lands Foundation Keeping America's Public Lands in public hands, sustaining their ecological, social, and economic vitality by protecting and developing their natural resources though education and advocacy. |
| Book #1318 (507) 287-6465 Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation, Inc. Seeking to improve the lives of millions of RLS sufferers, the foundation provides information and funds research to find a cure for this neurological condition. |
Book #1319 (410) 519-2622 Rob's Barbershop Community Foundation, Inc. The Gifts For Grooming program offers no charge grooming services, hygiene supplies and barber-cosmetology training for persons living at poverty level. |
| Book #1321 (410) 938-3000 Sheppard Pratt Health System, Inc. Sheppard Pratt is the largest provider of behavioral health and special education services in Maryland, meeting the mental health needs of individuals, families and organizations. |
Book #1323 (301) 475-8000 St. Mary's Nursing Center, Inc. To acquire non-capital funded items for the residents of the center |
| Book #1324 (410) 252-4500 Stella Maris Inc. Provider of long-term care , skilled nursing, inpatient hospice, home care, senior day services, housing for the elderly and bereavement. |
Book #1328 (301) 885-0025 Throwaways Rescue Foundation, Ltd. Provide public education and awareness of the plight of feral and abandoned cats, medical, adoption, trap-neuter-return services, and a refuge for unadoptable cats. |
| Book #1330 (410) 522-0225 United Ministries Inc. Through Earl's Place provides housing and supportive services to homeless men recovering from alcohol/substance abuse and assists them with the transition to permanent housing. |
Book #1331 (202) 296-1115 United States Association for UNHCR The United States Association for UNHCR supports the UN Refugee Agency's humanitarian work to protect and assist refugees around the world. |
| Book #1333 (816) 756-3390 Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation Return the favor. Telephone time for troops overseas and needed financial help for their families. Veterans Administration claims assistance and community service programs. All free! |
Book #1334 (410) 543-4052 Volunteers of Deer's Head, Inc. Provide goods and services not provided by state hospital (beauty shop, chaplaincy program, clothing, etc.) to enhance patients'/residents' quality of life and appearance of hospital. |
| Book #1335 (410) 546-1200 Wellness Community - Delmarva, Inc. The Wellness Community Delmarva provides a professional program of emotional support, education, and hope for people with cancer and their loved ones, all without charge. |
Book #1360 (301) 739-3000 Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry Pays inspected butchers to process donated deer for distribution to the hungry by food banks statewide. One deer can feed up to 200 hungry children. |
| Book #1415 (301) 562-9890 National Tuberous Sclerosis Association, Inc. The Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance is the only national voluntary health agency dedicated to finding a cure for TSC while improving the lives of those affected. |
Book #1417 (858) 909-5123 Osteoporosis and Breast Cancer Research Center, Inc. Women throughout the world are victims of these horrifying diseases. We support vital scientific research for preventing and curing these and other diseases affecting women. |
| Book #1420 (301) 994-2139 St. Mary's Youth Memorial The Youth Memorial was created to remember deceased youth by engraving names and dates on granite monuments, prayerful memorial, candlelight services and landscaping projects of remembrance. |
Book #1430 (301) 863-9535 Three Oaks Homeless Shelter, Inc. Provides the homeless with housing, stabilization, assessment, and referral to appropriate resources so they may return to living productive, self-sufficient lives in our community. |
| Book #1501 (303) 239-3318 AMC Cancer Research Center National leader funding the most promising research to prevent and control cancer. Free counseling line for cancer patients and their families. Distinguished scientists collaborating nationwide. |
Book #1536 (301) 681-4133 Tourette Syndrome Association - Greater Washington Chapter TSAGW serves and supports those whose lives are affected by T.S. through information, education, and group support and fosters public understanding of Tourette Syndrome. |
| Book #1546 (410) 730-7106 African Art Museum Of Maryland The African Art Museum of Maryland was founded in 1980 and continues to exist to make a difference in the way that Africans, their art and culture are perceived. |
Book #1547 (410) 752-2644 Environmental Fund for Maryland, Inc. Protects and sustains Maryland's health and environment through education, advocacy, citizen action, natural resource preservation, pollution prevention and promotion of biological diversity. |
| Book #1552 (410) 629-1538 Assateague Coastal Trust, Inc. Assateague Coastal Trust is the oldest Delmarva Peninsula grass roots, non-profit organization working to preserve Assateague Island and the living resources of the coastal ecosystem. |
Book #1555 (410) 465-8877 Howard County Conservancy, Inc. The Howard County Conservancy is Howard County's only nature center. We provide environmental education programs for children and adults and offer land preservation options to landowners. |
| Book #1557 (410) 641-4467 Lower Shore Land Trust To protect the natural heritage, rural character, and historical landscapes of Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester Counties, by assisting interested landowners to discover, evaluate, and implement any of the available land preservation options. |
Book #1562 (703) 764-3140 Medical Research Charities AIDS. Arthritis. Blindness. Cancer. Heart Disease. Fight back by supporting medical research and help discover the prevention and cure for these and other diseases. |
| Book #1571 (703) 761-0750 Brain Injury Association of America, Inc. We promote research and provide personal support to help the 5,300,000 survivors of traumatic brain injury recover their lives to the fullest extent possible. |
Book #1576 (914) 428-7100 March of Dimes Foundation Mission: Improves the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality through programs of community service, advocacy, research and education. |
| Book #1577 (415) 986-3162 Glaucoma Research Foundation To protect the sight and independence of people with glaucoma through research and education with the ultimate goal to find a cure. |
Book #1590 (301) 373-2280 Historic Sotterley, Inc. Sotterley Foundation functions as steward of Sotterley Plantation National Historic Landmark. It offers visitor and education programs that interpret the site's diverse cultures and environments and its history spanning 300 years. |
| Book #1594 (865) 938-5281 Cancer Fund of America, Inc. Provides direct patient aid, medication, nutritional supplements, transportation, dressing, equipment rental/loans. |
Book #1600 (703) 717-5200 Global Impact Founded in 1956, Global Impact supports over 50 U.S.-based international charities providing disaster relief, health care, education and economic opportunities to the world's poorest people. |
| Book #1602 (212) 768-2440 African Medical & Research Foundation, Inc. Since 1957, has improved health for Africans through training, capacity building and advocacy in HIV/AIDS, malaria, family health, water and sanitation and clinical outreach. |
Book #1605 (202) 842-2766 American Near East Refugee Aid ANERA creates opportunities in education, health and relief services, and job creation programs for people in the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon and Jordan. |
| Book #1612 (501) 907-4900 Heifer International Foundation To support the mission of Heifer Project International ein 35-1019477, Heifer International Foundation develops; & manages an endowment to support Heifer Project International. |
Book #1615 (240) 290-0263 International Eye Foundation Saves sight worldwide. Programs to control vitamin A deficiency, "river blindness", trachoma and cataracts. Provides local health worker training, technology transfer, eye surgery, equipment, medicine. |
| Book #1633 (212) 686-5522 United States Fund for UNICEF Works for the survival, protection, and development of children worldwide through fundraising, education and advocacy. |
Book #1640 (212) 792-2900 American Jewish World Service, Inc. Provides non-sectarian, sustainable development assistance, technical support and emergency relief to people in Africa, Asis, Latin America, the Middle East, Russia and Ukraine. |
| Book #1642 (540) 837-2100 Project Hope - People to People Health Foundation, Inc. Provides sustainable improvements in health through education and humanitarian assistance, in 30 countries with 92.5% of revenues dedicated to programs in the field. |
Book #1649 (719) 577-4450 New Hope International DBA (Aid To Children and Families) Religions |
| Book #1657 (410) 433-2442 Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation GEDCO provides affordable housing and supportive services for low-income seniors, people who were homeless, those with mental disabilities, and those needing emergency assistance in Baltimore. |
Book #1673 (410) 243-9820 International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) Provides humanitarian assistance in 18 countries, helping over 1 million people in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East devastated by disasters and poverty. |
| Book #1678 (410) 558-0922 National Federation of The Blind of Maryland Provides advocacy and protection of civil rights and programs for the blind. |
Book #1700 (703) 222-3861 America's Charities Helping you help others. America's Charities addresses community needs through member charity services impacting health, human service, education, civil and human rights and the environment. |
| Book #1703 (301) 934-2066 American Red Cross Southern Maryland Chapter Provides emergency assistance to disaster victims; 24-hour communications for military families; first aid, water safety, and CPR training and supports the Red Cross Blood Collection. |
Book #1704 (212) 876-7700 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (The) America's first animal welfare organization. Providing effective means to prevent cruelty to animals nationwide, acting as an enforcer, caretaker, partner, resource, teacher, and advocate. |
| Book #1705 (901) 578-2150 American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities, Inc. Institution established for the sole purpose of conducting research into catastrophic childhood diseases, allowing patient care for children without regard for ability to pay. |
Book #1707 (404) 681-2552 Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (C.A.R.E.) Promotes effective solutions to poverty. We save lives, provide economic opportunity, promote self-help and seek a world of hope, tolerance and social justice. |
| Book #1709 (410) 820-1600 Caroline County Humane Society, Inc. Operates a shelter for homeless, abused and neglected animals, has an adoption program, offers assistance with spay/neuter services, and investigates animal cruelty and neglect concerns. |
Book #1711 (757) 318-9174 Children's Angel Flight Your gift makes air transportation possible for children requiring travel to distant diagnosis, evaluation, treatment or rehabilitation. |
| Book #1717 (614) 888-4868 United States Sportsmen's Alliance Foundation Protect and advance outdoor sports through public education, for example, introducing youth and their families to conservation's vital role through the Trailblazer Adventure Program. |
Book #1720 (918) 250-8101 Blessings International Giving hope to destitute children and adults by providing life-saving pharmaceuticals, vitamins, and medical supplies for treating needy patients in developing nations and U.S. clinics. |
| Book #1721 (202) 223-6722 National Parks Conservation Association Preserves national parks from the Grand Canyon to Gettysburg; protects endangered wildlife and cultural sites; promotes new parks; defends against pollution, inappropriate development and overcrowding. |
Book #1727 (410) 572-6271 Holly Community, Inc. HCI financially supports residents of Holly Center. HCI's community programs serving the disabled include assistive technology, youth mentoring, vocational training, computer loans, recreation activities and Special Olympics. |
| Book #1728 (410) 685-0095 Maryland Humanities Council, Inc. Maryland Humanities Council promotes programming throughout Maryland, encouraging dialogue that explores human values, strengthens our communities, and connects us to a wider world. |
Book #1731 (805) 987-8891 Mission Without Borders, Inc. Child Rescue International meets physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of orphaned, abandoned, institutionalized children by providing food, clothing, social, spiritual, and vocational education activities. |
| Book #1732 (202) 626-8816 National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund The NRLETF promotes respect for human life through educational programs opposing abortion, infanticide and euthanasia, and supports referral and adoption services for women with crisis pregnancies. |
Book #1734 (212) 727-2700 Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. NRDC defends embattled wilderness, rivers, clean air, coasts and wildlife across America and around the globe. Saved Baja's whales, Canada's Spirit bears, and California's sequoias. |
| Book #1742 (305) 567-9888 Alpha One Foundation, Inc. Raises unrestricted & restricted funds to support its mission of saving lives through research, early detection & improved treatment programs for those diagnosed with alpha-antitrypsin deficiency. A number of programs & activities support research |
Book #1743 (212) 925-6635 Legal Momentum Legal Momentum advances the rights of women and girls by using the power of law and creating innovative public policy. |
| Book #1754 (651) 644-3036 North American Council on Adoptable Children, Inc. More than 129,000 foster children need adoptive families. Your donation helps us find loving parents for these children, support adoptive families, and raise adoption awareness. |
Book #1762 (208) 362-3716 Peregrine Fund (The) Saves eagles, condors, falcons and other endangered birds through research, breeding and conservation programs. Helps preserve rainforests. Educates children and adults about nature and science. |
| Book #1785 (410) 752-7272 Black Cherry, Inc. Black Cherry is a highly acclaimed association of artists and performers dedicated to puppetry arts. The company's handcrafted marionettes and educational programs travel throughout Maryland. |
Book #1787 (703) 641-9595 Allergy & Asthma Network/Mothers of Asthmatics, Inc. AANMA is the leading nonprofit health organization dedicated to eliminating death and suffering due to asthma, allergies, and related conditions through education, advocacy and outreach. |
| Book #1793 (410) 822-5100 Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage, Inc. Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage is dedicated to creating, restoring and protecting wildlife habitat, and establishing a more sustainable agriculture, through direct education of landowners and research. |
Book #1799 (202) 638-5419 Hospice Foundation of America We assist terminally ill persons and their families through the dying process in a less painful and more caring manner, including caregiving and bereavement assistance. |
| Book #1801 (202) 347-8500 Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, Inc. PPMW provides reproductive healthcare, STI/HIV prevention, teen programs, and more at 5 health centers in DC, MD, and VA. EIN 53-0204621 Phone: 202-347-8500 Web: www.ppmw.org |
Book #1806 (202) 244-7900 National Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area NKF/NCA strives to prevent kidney and urinary tract diseases, improve the health of those affected by these diseases and increase availability of organs for transplantation. |
| Book #1816 (410) 244-1465 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) of Baltimore, Inc. CASA provides volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children, ensuring needed services are provided and safe, permanent homes are secured. |
Book #1840 (301) 572-4729 Partnership for Animal Welfare, Inc. The Partnership for Animal Welfare is an all volunteer organization that rescues homeless domestic animals and places them in loving, permanent homes. |
| Book #1853 (919) 334-4010 American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation, Inc. The organization's exempt purpose is to support basic & applied health programs with an emphasis on canine genetics to improve the quality of life for dogs & their owners. |
Book #1858 (410) 923-4255 Anne Arundel County Food Bank, Inc. We are a free resource bank which gives away food and donated furniture that helps needy families make a better home and way of life. |
| Book #1873 (301) 439-7191 Ephesians Life Ministries, Inc. Provide christian mental health counseling, support groups, and education to individuals, couples and families with addictions, trauma/abuse, depression, anxiety, grief, relationship problems and other issues. |
Book #1911 (410) 571-9320 Arc of Maryland, Inc. Maryland's largest statewide advocacy organization striving to ensure persons with developmental disabilities through leadership, self-advocacy and public policy. |
| Book #1929 (202) 785-7700 American Association of University Women Educational Foundation, Inc. give deserving women a chance to excel through programs advancing education, research, and self development for women and girls-fostering equity and positive societal change. |
Book #1930 (301) 261-6033 National VIP Kids Network, Inc. The National VIP Kids Network helps schools, churches, nonprofits, colleges and universities implement vital programs, raise funds, perform educational research, and provide educational scholarships. |
| Book #1935 (207) 532-9358 Maine Adoption Placement Service To improve the quality of life for children of the world through humanitarian aid, adoption programs, and pregnancy and parenting support services. |
Book #1942 (212) 679-6800 Medecins Sans Frontieres USA, Inc. An independent international medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics and natural disasters in over 70 countries. |
| Book #1943 (202) 296-0928 Health Volunteers Overseas, Inc. Trains, mentors and provides critical professional support to more than 2600 healthcare providers who care for the neediest populations in over 25 countries. |
Book #1950 (202) 223-8224 Society for Women's Health Research (The) Improving Women's health through increased medical research funding, inclusion of women in clinical trials and studying differences between the sexes affecting diagnosis and treatment of the disease. |
| Book #1956 (212) 248-6400 International Planned Parenthood Federation To improve the quality of life for multiple myeloma patients and physicians to aid in the research, diagnosis and treatment of multiple myeloma as well as patient support groups, medical education programs and seminars. |
Book #1958 (410) 355-4698 Chesapeake Center for Youth Development, Inc. Developing a child is developing the future. Through educational alternatives, after school programs, job training and counseling, we give youngsters a future to believe in. |
| Book #1960 (410) 366-4360 North Baltimore Center, Inc. To enhance the services to the mentally ill of Baltimore Metro Area. |
Book #1961 (202) 521-9504 Women for Women International, Inc. Provide women survivors of wars and conflict with the tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency thereby promoting viable societies. |
| Book #1982 (410) 313-2787 Howard County Arts Council HCAC promotes and fosters the arts through a variety of programs and services including grants, exhibitions, classes, community theatre and affordable studio and meeting space. |
Book #1990 (301) 790-2800 Hagerstown Community College Foundation, Inc. The Hagerstown Community College Foundation, Inc. supports the college and its student primarily providing scholarship assistance from interest earned on its endowed funds. |
| Book #1995 (410) 581-4077 MPT Foundation, Inc. The Foundation receives donations and grants to promote and support, financially and otherwise, the activities of the Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission (MPT). |
Book #2000 (410) 653-8226 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Alliance, Inc. First Candle/SIDS Alliance is a national voluntary health organization uniting parents, caregivers & researchers nationwide with government, business & community service groups to advance infant health & survival. |
| Book #2005 (703) 267-1000 NRA Foundation, Inc. Supports programs within the NRA, law enforcement and other community-based agencies that foster firearms safety and education, constitutional education and wildlife conservation management. |
Book #2018 (202) 529-8204 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington, DC, Inc. Ronald McDonald House provides temporary lodging and services for families of children being treated for life-threatening illnesses. Services provided at little cost or no cost. |
| Book #2028 (410) 366-8343 Vegetarian Resource Group We're bringing about a healthier/compassionate world by providing health professionals, foodservices, schools, and businesses with practical tips and scientific information for vegetarian/vegan diets. |
Book #2031 (410) 653-4211 Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc., Maryland Chapter Provide support to law enforcement survivors in grief counseling, forming bereavement/ grief groups for emotional support to provide adjudication advocacy & financial aid with scholarships, seminars & retreats of survivors. |
| Book #2033 (410) 203-1819 Chesapeake Audubon Society Provides environmental education for children and adults, works for public policies to protect the environment, operates Pickering Creek Audubon Center in the mid-Chesapeake Bay region. |
Book #2038 (845) 883-6060 Child Find of America, Inc. Child kidnapping prevention and location specialists, helping children and devastated parents through free investigation, mediation and publicity. Your gift helps bring a missing child home. |
| Book #2046 (301) 662-7003 Gale House, Inc. Continuing care residential treatment for individuals recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction. Provides gender specific, individual and group counseling in a recovery supportive environment. |
Book #2050 (410) 848-4124 Arc of Carroll County, Inc. The ARC of Carroll County, Inc., provides residential, vocational, transportation, recreation, advocacy, family and individual services for persons with developmental disabilities living in Carroll County. |
| Book #2057 (301) 990-0014 Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County Builds affordable decent housing for low-income families, in partnership with low-income families, funding sources and a wide range of volunteers which enable the American dream of home ownership to come true. |
Book #2060 (301) 784-7118 Associated Charities of Cumberland, Inc Provides direct assistance with food, utilities and rent, and almost any other emergency. Utilizes government resources on a referral bases to help clients become self-sufficient. Provides life saving medications to low income families. |
| Book #2070 (301) 694-9455 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Frederick County Provides community, school and site based one on one and group mentoring support to high risk youth and provides referral and support services |
Book #2073 (301) 739-0717 American Red Cross Washington County Chapter Emergency assistance to disaster victims, aid to military families, and veterans, international tracing, CPR/First Aid/Water safety training, youth service and supports blood collections, "The Gift of Life". |
| Book #2080 (301) 739-4711 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Washington County Maryland, Inc. Matches adult mentors in one-to-one relationships with at-risk children in the community and schools who are in need of guidance and companionship. |
Book #2082 (301) 562-5600 Adoption Service Information Agency, Inc. Supports Asia's general activities including the education of foreign born adoptees & their parents as part of the post adoption services. |
| Book #2086 (301) 649-7647 International Christian Concern (ICC) Interdenominational human rights organization dedicated to defending religious freedom worldwide, and sustaining Christians who become victims of persecution because of their faith. |
Book #2087 (303) 755-4756 Adoption Exchange, Inc. (the) Thousands of abused, abandoned and neglected American children need adoptive families. Americans here and abroad will adopt them if you help us make the connections. |
| Book #2111 (410) 744-1032 Believe In Tomorrow National Children's Foundation, Inc. As a national leader in pediatric hospital and retreat housing, we bring comfort and hope to critically ill children and their families through your donation. |
Book #2130 (301) 729-1300 Boy Scouts of America - Potomac Council To promote the ability of young men and women to do things for themselves and others, training them in scout crafts and teaching them patriotism, courage, self-reliance and kindred virtues. |
| Book #2146 (301) 942-7700 Conflict Resolution Center of Montgomery County To support mediation, facilitation, and training in Montgomery County. |
Book #2150 (301) 334-5151 Hospice of Garrett County, Inc. Health care for terminally ill patients and emotional support for their families. Includes medical, nursing, social work, spiritual, bereavement support, and volunteers. |
| Book #2164 (541) 687-2202 Holt International Children's Services, Inc. "Every child deserves a home of his own." Holt International's child welfare program preserves families, and places abandoned and displaced children with adoptive families. |
Book #2169 (301) 596-1163 Somerled Foundation (The) The Malaria Prevention Project-Purchasing and distributing pesticide-treated bed nets and window and door curtains to Burkina Faso's most- at-risk population: pregnant women and young children. |
| Book #2170 (301) 475-6430 Hospice of St. Mary's, Inc. Hospice of St. Mary's mission is to provide physical, emotional, and spiritual care to terminally ill patients and bereavement support to those families and the community. |
Book #2173 (202) 337-5220 Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing To support, network and advocate for listening, learning, talking and living independently with hearing loss. |
| Book #2175 (703) 998-8890 American Thyroid Association, Inc. To acquire and spread knowledge of the thyroid gland and its diseases, so as to improve methods for prevention, diagnosis and management |
Book #2178 (410) 689-3700 American Urological Association Foundation, Inc. Prevention and cure of urological diseases and abnormalities of the genitourinary tract through medical research, research, education of the public, management and treatment of urological disease and conditions and patient advocacy. |
| Book #2179 (410) 777-2515 Anne Arundel Community College Foundation, Inc. Manages the assets of the corporation, allocates unrestricted assets of the corporation, provides scholarships, and works toward faculty development and equipment acquisition. |
Book #2182 (301) 279-7202 Aplastic Anemia & MDS International Foundation, Inc. Funds medical research for aplastic anemia, disseminates results, funds a blood-donor registry, & assists other organizations that treat aplastic anemia. |
| Book #2183 (301) 733-3550 ARC of Washington County, Inc. Promotes the general welfare of mentally retarded citizens. |
Book #2184 (312) 986-8338 Breast Cancer Network of Strength The mission of Breast Cancer Network of Strength, formerly known as Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization is to ensure, through information, empowerment and peer support, that no one faces breast cancer alone. |
| Book #2186 (410) 964-9563 Cancer Support Foundation, Inc. We provide financial lifelines for cancer survivors and their caregivers in the State of Maryland. We help pay utilities, rent, medicine, copays, etc. as well as helping clients find other financial resources. |
Book #2187 (410) 396-4695 Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter Inc. For the care of animals (including food and necessary medicine) and the maintenance of the shelter |
| Book #2189 (866) 909-3399 Cheetah Conservation Fund To save the endangered cheetah by implementing solutions to farmer/cheetah conflict by educating people about the importance of predators, and by conducting research for species survival. |
Book #2190 (410) 636-6597 Chesapeake Arts Center, Inc. Regional Arts Center for Northern Anne Arundel County. Provides visual and performing arts education and facilities for performances and exhibits. |
| Book #2191 (410) 569-4983 Chesapeake Therapeutic Riding, Inc. Regional Arts Center for Northern Anne Arundel County. Provides visual and performing arts education and facilities for performances and exhibits. |
Book #2193 (626) 792-8247 St. Baldrick's Foundation, Inc. To increase awareness of childhood cancer and raise funds for cancer research on behalf of infants, children, and teens. |
| Book #2217 (410) 752-4454 Baltimore Station Provides a rigorous residential recovery program for men who transition through the cycle of poverty, substance abuse and homelessness to self-sufficiency. |
Book #2237 (410) 727-4921 Women Entrepreneurs of Baltimore, Inc. WEB provides a training class, technical assistance and resources to individuals, primarily low-income women, starting and/or expanding businesses without access to traditional services. |
| Book #2244 (301) 645-8994 Community Crisis and Referral Center, Inc. Domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse counseling. Counseling for batterers. Community education. Professional training. Volunteer opportunities. 24-hour a day telephone counseling. |
Book #2247 (410) 247-4898 Community Services of Central Maryland, Inc. Agency focusing on needs of working people. Services include referral for family or financial problems; job search and training for unemployed workers; peer counseling classes. |
| Book #2250 (630) 990-0010 Compassionate Friends (The) Education and self-help services aiding bereaved parents and siblings in the resolution of grief upon the death of a child. |
Book #2255 (410) 552-3218 Copper Ridge Institute, Inc. To conduct and evaluate research and to educate about care practices that involve aging persons. |
| Book #2257 (812) 336-8872 Children's Organ Transplant Association, Inc. Insures that no individual is denied a life saving organ transplant due to lack of funds and establishes fundraising events in an individual's locality. 100% of funds raised are designated to an individual's transplant and related expenses. |
Book #2267 (919) 510-8787 Curamericas Using an innovative, community-based program and indigenous health workers, we dramatically reduce child mortality by providing primary care to the unserved poor of Bolivia. |
| Book #2274 (410) 889-4700 Fusion Partnerships, Inc. Community Development |
Book #2286 (301) 990-9562 DC Immunization Welfare Center (DCIWC) Vaccination of Poor and needy Children |
| Book #2292 (212) 561-8000 Engender Health, Inc. Improving the lives of individuals by making reproductive health services safe, available and sustainable. |
Book #2293 (800) 334-7626 Episcopal Relief and Development To serve Christ in all persons, to love our neighbors, and respect the dignity of every human being. |
| Book #2324 (410) 974-2941 Chesapeake Bay Trust Chesapeake Bay Trust provides grants to public and private organizations to promote public awareness and participation in the restoration and protection of the Chesapeake Bay. |
Book #2352 (301) 459-9083 Entomological Foundation, Inc. (The) Supports science education by providing entomology educational materials and scholarships and rewards excellence in insect science through research and program grants. |
| Book #2389 (301) 776-9296 Fish of Laurel, Inc. We provide groceries, hot evening meals daily and holiday food baskets for the hungry and homeless in the Greater Laurel, MD area. |
Book #2396 (410) 349-5056 Annapolis Area Ministries, Inc. Provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, case management, food pantry, bag lunches, crisis financial assistance and other programs through the Lighthouse shelter and Anchor House. |
| Book #2398 (410) 997-4949 Habitat for Humanity of Howard County, Inc. Organizational operationing costs, land acquisition and construction of affordable housing |
Book #2408 (410) 675-5016 Helping Up Mission, Inc. Helping Up Mission provides hope to the poor and homeless. We do this through programs designed to meet their individual physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs. |
| Book #2410 (410) 396-6147 Baltimore Child Abuse Center, Inc. BCAC serves 1000+ Baltimore City child sexual abuse victims and their families each year via forensic interviews, medical examinations, crisis intervention, treatment referrals and prevention activities. |
Book #2411 (301) 932-2737 Charles County Freedom Landing, Inc. Provides community support services for mentally ill adults including pre-vocational and employment programs, social recreation activities, independent living skills, housing and transportation. |
| Book #2415 (410) 228-0190 Dorchester County Commission on the Aging, Inc. Respite and medical adult day care in pleasant home-like surroundings for persons who need medical services and supervision, peer socialization and planned recreation to remain in their community. |
Book #2423 (301) 963-6223 Shady Grove Pregnancy Center Today, children are alive and mothers cared for because of our compassionate, practical help. Free; pregnancy testing, counseling, parenting classes, mentoring, baby items & more. |
| Book #2431 (410) 268-8816 Chesapeake Bay Foundation Save the Bay! We are committed to reducing pollution, improving fisheries, protecting and restoring natural resources, and building an environmental ethic in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. |
Book #2436 (410) 761-8082 Mary's Center, Inc Catholic crisis pregnancy center providing free pregnancy support services as alternative to abortion: pregnancy testing, peer counseling, material assistance, all volunteer staff, located in Glen Burnie and Hagerstown. |
| Book #2437 (508) 823-3300 Homes for Our Troops, Inc Assisting our disabled and seriously injured veterans and their immediate families. Helping those who have selflessly given to their country and have returned home with serious disabilities and injuries. |
Book #2438 (410) 257-4908 Humane Society of Calvert County For the humane care of rescued and abandoned animals and public service subsidies for low income families for low cost spay and neuter of pets. Also pet adoption |
| Book #2440 (301) 662-8800 Heartly House, Inc. Heartly House is the sole provider of comprehensive services to victims of domestic violence, rape, and sexual assault in Frederick County. |
Book #2444 (301) 495-3336 Impact Silver Spring, Inc. Contributions are used to fund Impact's program designed to serve Silver Spring residents who are interested in improving their community building skills and participate in community functions. |
| Book #2449 (410) 933-5700 Adoption Exchange Association, Inc. Promotion of the adoption of foster children from the United States. Professional assistance to adoption exchanges and agencies. |
Book #2450 (301) 663-0909 Arc of Frederick County, Inc. A nonprofit organization that provides advocacy, access to resources, assistance in increasing individual and family competencies, and community connections for people with developmental disabilities. |
| Book #2459 (760) 725-3680 Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund To provide financial grants and other assistance to Marines and Sailor and/or families of Marines and Sailors who have been injured in the line of duty, by assisting in meeting their financial needs. The Fund shall not discriminate on the basis of age, co |
Book #2473 (706) 482-2248 Children's Hopes & Dreams - Wish Fulfillment Foundation, Inc. Hospitals are frightening! Your pledge directly places our entertaining magazines into the hands of terminally/chronically ill children. Replace fear with amusement, laughter, education and smiles. |
| Book #2476 (703) 525-6300 Conservation Fund, A Nonprofit Corporation The nation's most effective and efficient conservation organization-protecting working landscapes, wildlife habitat, historic and recreation sites--with 97% of funds going directly to the mission. |
Book #2483 (301) 530-1737 Farm Animal Reform Movement, Inc. Factory farms severely confine and abuse sensitive animals. F.A.R.M. promotes wholesome meat-free meals to end needless animal suffering, protect the environment and improve health. |
| Book #2485 (202) 328-7004 Federation for American Immigration Reform FAIR educates the public on immigration issues and advocates immigration policies that are equitable and designed to serve America's social, economic, security and environmental interests. |
Book #2489 (818) 487-7455 International Myeloma Foundation To improve the quality of life for multiple myeloma patients and physicians to aid in the research, diagnosis and treatment of multiple myeloma as well as patient support groups, medical education programs and seminars. |
| Book #2495 (301) 772-4020 Life Enhancement Awards Fund, Inc. Provides humanitarian services to needy families living in Maryland. |
Book #2496 (410) 923-1187 Maryland Therapeutic Riding, Inc. To provide Hippotherapy and Therapeutic Riding Service |
| Book #2499 (212) 870-2216 Foundation for Conservative (Masorati) Judaism in Israel We support the works of the Masorti (Conservation) movement, raising funds to further its activities in Israel. We help to support 50 congregations, youth programs, educational programs & outreach work. |
Book #2508 (510) 841-3032 American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation To promote nonsmoking as the norm through smoking prevention education programs and public information and training. |
| Book #2520 (301) 733-5430 Girls Inc. of Washington County Girls Inc. provides after-school and evening programs for economically disadvantaged girls ages 6-18. Violence & pregnancy prevention, leadership skills & sports are a few of our programs. |
Book #2526 (301) 262-5625 S.P.C.A./Humane Society of Prince George's County Low cost or free spay/neuter; dog and cat fostering and adoptions; cruelty investigations; 24 hour emergency service; humane education; emergency vet care; financial assistance. |
| Book #2536 (301) 445-8040 University of Maryland Foundation, Inc. Receive, invest, and administer gifts for scholarships and other educational programs, activities and services at UMBC, UMCP, UMES, UMBI, UMUC, and UMCES. |
Book #2540 (410) 778-3224 Kent Association of Riding Therapy, Inc. Therapeutic riding provides the physically and/or mentally disabled with professional therapy on horseback. The therapy develops strength, coordination, comprehension and self esteem. |
| Book #2604 (757) 622-7382 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Inc. (PETA) We're saving animals' lives - please help! Your donation will fight cruelty by supporting rescues, undercover investigations, humane education, spay/neuter clinics, and advocacy campaigns. |
Book #2605 (410) 880-4178 Fidos for Freedom, Inc. Increasing independence, self-esteem and companionship for people with hearing or mobility impairments and providing unconditional love to healthcare facility residents through specially trained dogs. |
| Book #2607 (410) 275-2936 Meeting Ground, Inc. Operate and maintain our emergency and transitional housing and support services for homeless persons and families in Cecil County, MD. |
Book #2608 (301) 948-2480 Mid-Atlantic D.O.G.S. Inc. Search and rescue |
| Book #2613 (301) 978-9750 Child Center and Adult Services, Inc. Mental health counseling, evaluations, medication for children and adults. Free in-school based counseling program for Latino and other at-risk children. Education for parents and professionals. |
Book #2623 (301) 762-1757 Metropolitan Ballet Theatre Dance education and performances. Arts education and performing arts. |
| Book #2625 (443) 262-4100 Hospice of Queen Anne's, Inc. Non-profit, licensed, Medicare/Medicaid certified, JCAHO accredited hospice, providing palliative care and bereavement support to terminally ill adults and children residing in Queen Anne's County. |
Book #2633 (301) 545-0143 Iran Cultural and Educational Center Iran Cultural and Educational Center (ICEC) is a non-profit organization with no political or religious affiliation, aiming to promote Iranian cultural and teach Farsi language. www.icecmd.org |
| Book #2638 (757) 318-9174 Mercy Medical Airlift Ensure that no needy patient is denied access to distant specialized medical evaluation, diagnosis or treatment for lack of a means of long-distance transportation. |
Book #2646 (301) 468-0985 Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) Provides the VOICE and programs to save children of alcoholics from physical and psychological abuse. Works with schools, doctors, clergy others to support these children. |
| Book #2652 (410) 254-1577 Herring Run Watershed Association The Herring Run Watershed Association is a grassroots, volunteer-based organization, we mobilize volunteers for hands-on stream restoration projects, conduct community outreach and public education. |
Book #2655 (301) 962-7509 Roxie's Fund, Inc. To help all abused and homeless animals, to end the misery of euthanasia, and to ensure all animals a loving home of their own. |
| Book #2702 (703) 541-9052 Mid-Atlantic Gleaning Network Provides empowerment opportunities for homeless, hungry, disadvantaged seniors, and other volunteers to harvest vegetable and fruit crops donated by farmers and distributed to shelters/kitchens. |
Book #2704 (301) 445-3350 Chi Centers, Inc. Provides educational, residential, vocational training, employment, recreation and transportation programs to individuals with developmental disabilities. |
| Book #2713 (818) 865-3860 My Stuff Bags Foundation Provide toys and blankets for foster children |
Book #2715 (301) 565-4154 NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland Fund, Inc. Educational advocacy to protect a woman's right to choose. |
| Book #2716 (202) 463-9455 National Prostate Cancer Coalition Fund, Inc. National Prostate Cancer Coalition Fund. Eradicating prostate cancer is the goal of the national organization addressing causes and cures, through education, awareness, and grassroots action to increase research funding. |
Book #2726 (301) 610-0030 Literacy Council of Montgomery County MD, Inc. Recruits and trains volunteers to provide free tutoring to adults who need to improve their basic skills in reading, writing, and conversational English. |
| Book #2734 (703) 461-1920 National Women's History Museum Advancement and dissemination of knowledge about the history of women, their contributions and experiences. |
Book #2746 (410) 242-1212 Sisters Academy of Baltimore, Inc. |
| Book #2751 (310) 725-0025 Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Inc. PANCAN is a national patient advocacy organization for pancreatic cancer patients. We provide patient services, public policy efforts, awareness activities, educational tools, and research for the disease. |
Book #2753 (713) 781-0255 Sisters Network Inc. National outreach through education, the annual national conference and affiliate chapter development. |
| Book #2778 (212) 725-5176 Skin Cancer Foundation, Inc. (The) To support research & medical training, provide medical & public educational programs, conduct educational conferences & distribute information about prevention, detection & treatment of skin cancers. |
Book #2781 (410) 525-1051 Students Helping Street Kids International Provide educational scholarships for impoverished children in Brazil. |
| Book #2799 (410) 837-3787 Susanna Wesley House, Inc. Operating expenses, building repair, equipment. |
Book #2812 (301) 721-8845 Trevor Project, Inc. The The purpose to promote acceptance of gay, lesbian and questioning teenagers and to aid in suicide prevention among that group. |
| Book #2814 (301) 464-3215 Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School provides a comprehensive educational foundation to children in preschool through 8th grade. |
Book #2834 (212) 687-3366 PCI-Media Impact, Inc. We use the power of storytelling and the reach of broadcast media to improve people's health, promote human rights, and foster social change. |
| Book #2856 (703) 771-4671 U.S. Dream Academy, Inc. To empower at risk children and youth to maximize their potential by providing them with academic, social and values enrichment through supportive mentoring and the use of technology. |
Book #2857 (501) 371-9544 William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation Dual missions of constructing & endowing the Clinton Presidential Center & Park in Little Rock AR & continuing the work of his Presidency to strengthen the capacity of people in the US. |
| Book #2858 (410) 548-7880 Women Supporting Women, Inc. Contributions are used to purchase educational materials and ribbons for cancer awareness and to hire speakers. |
Book #2859 (847) 356-3506 ATTACH To provide and promote public education and awareness of attachment disorders and therapy. |
| Book #2861 (410) 235-2111 Baltimore Interfaith Hospitality Network, Inc. Client assistance and operating costs. |
Book #2863 (719) 599-5999 CAMA Services, Inc. Humanitarian relief and education |
| Book #2866 (410) 876-1870 Carroll County Alliance of Support and Hope, Inc. Provide emergency funds for needy people in Carroll County. |
Book #2867 (707) 577-8796 Spinal Cord Injury Network International To promote the health and independence of people living with a spinal cord injury |
| Book #2869 (410) 295-3434 Center of Help, Inc. The mission of the Center of Help, Inc. is to promote self-sufficiency and the successful integration of the immigrant Hispanic population into the Anne Arundel Community. The moneys are used to promote center activities and to celebrate the communities d |
Book #2872 (972) 855-1600 Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. Primarily dedicated to breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment programs at the community level. |
| Book #2874 (410) 836-2121 Children of Zion of Maryland, Inc. I was a stranger and you invited me in. Providing care, food, shelter, spiritual guidance, and skills to children orphaned by war, poverty and AIDS. |
Book #2875 (301) 390-4092 Community Advocates for Family & Youth Victim and Human Services |
| Book #2879 (410) 526-7623 Community Crisis Center, Inc. Provide food, clothing, toiletries, school supplies and financial assistance to residents of Reisterstown, Glyndon, Owings Mills. |
Book #2881 (301) 870-6770 Door of Hope Ministries, Inc. Religious, Educational and Charity |
| Book #2882 (301) 498-2899 Eduserc Educators Serving The Community To extract role models from the community to help guide students into positive career paths |
Book #2884 (301) 241-4005 Hope Alive. Inc. Provide transitional shelter and support services for homeless women and children. |
| Book #2888 (719) 488-9200 IBS-STL U.S., Inc. God changes lives through Scripture! IBS translates God's Word, then gives it to military, disaster/crisis victims, prisoners, children and others around the world needing hope. |
Book #2891 (914) 949-5213 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Inc. (The) Supports research into cure of leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma; patient services and financial assistance; information and referral, professional education, advocacy and community services. |
| Book #2892 (302) 456-7150 Girl Scouts - Chesapeake Bay Council In girl scouts, girls discover fun, friendship and power of girls together. Through the many enriching experiences provided by girls scouts. They can grow courage, confidence and character. |
Book #2893 (401) 230-2700 Lutheran Center Corporation Design, build, operate and maintain The Lutheran Center. |
| Book #2894 (240) 514-0172 Montgomery Coalition for Adult English Literacy In furtherance of mission of organization |
Book #2898 (617) 924-9997 National Brain Tumor Society, Inc. National Brain Tumor Society brings together the best of research and patient services to be a comprehensive resource for patients, caregivers, researches, and medical professionals. |
| Book #2903 (301) 474-3993 Holy Redeemer School Fully accredited academic program providing a comprehensive, value-centered, Catholic co-educational environment for grades K-8. Parish-based faculty and staff. Before and after care offered. |
Book #2913 (410) 566-5063 New Christian CDC To administer and provide program services |
| Book #2916 (410) 802-3815 Total Quality Residential Services, Inc. Purchase a single level house in Baltimore City for disabled children. (ADA modified). |
Book #2927 (443) 957-1931 Truth Organization for Youths, Inc. To support youth counseling & career guidance, education & life skills development, vocational training, provision of food, clothing, social and religious support. |
| Book #2957 (202) 657-1235 Village Connection, Inc. TVC is a youth enrichment organization and we provide college prep, college tours, cultural enriching travel, and mentor programs. |
Book #2961 (703) 317-9440 Bread and Water for Africa, Inc. Relief and development programs in Africa. |
| Book #2962 (202) 293-4800 World Wildlife Fund, Inc. Multinational conservation organization working worldwide to combat climate change, save endangered animals, protect wild habitats, and transform market forces to act in harmony with nature. |
Book #2970 (301) 262-9167 Bowie Therapeutic Nursery Center, Inc. Daily programs for difficult to manage, emotionally distressed, socially/emotionally delayed, attention deficit, prenatal drug exposed, bereaved preschoolers. Family counseling. Consultations for area preschool programs. |
| Book #2971 (202) 269-6838 Food & Friends Delivers Specialized Freshly-Prepared Meals, groceries and nutrition services to the homes of individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS and other life-challenging illnesses. Services are free. |
Book #2974 (410) 669-2612 St. Francis Neighborhood Center Corporation Charitable Service |
| Book #3003 (410) 252-0592 Bereaved Parents of the USA, Baltimore Metropolitan Area Chapter, Inc. We offer support and compassion to bereaved parents, siblings, and grandparents following the death of a child by telephone contacts, meetings, and the monthly News Letter which is mailed. General and specific information is mailed to ALL new members. |
Book #3033 (443) 837-1520 Hospice of the Chesapeake, Inc. Medicare-certified hospice which provides nursing, aide, social work, volunteer and counseling services to persons facing life-limiting illness. Spiritual and bereavement support available to all. |
| Book #3036 (410) 752-2490 B & O Railroad Museum, Inc. The B&O Railroad Museum is dedicated to the preservation of the physical legacy of American railroading and the interpretation of this legacy to the widest possible audience. |
Book #3046 (410) 528-1010 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Baltimore A home away from home for critically ill children and their families receiving treatment in Baltimore area hospitals. |
| Book #3052 (443) 885-3323 Morgan State University Foundation, Inc. The primary goal of the Morgan State University Foundation, Inc. is to provide need-based scholarship assistance to Morgan students. The funds are donated by organizations, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends. |
Book #3055 (410) 636-0123 Lutheran Mission Society of MD Lutheran Mission Society serves 500 people daily through nine Compassion Centers; providing food, emergency assistance, chaplaincy, health checks; providing shelters and care for single mothers. |
| Book #3061 (410) 285-4357 Family Crisis Center of Baltimore County, Inc. Comprehensive services for clients experiencing conflict in their relationships including: emergency shelter, counseling, legal services, advocacy, abuser and victim groups, education, and crisis hotline counseling. |
Book #3066 (301) 899-8386 Armed Forces Veterans Homes Foundation, Inc. Health setbacks. Loneliness. Helplessness. We assist 30,000 veterans overcome challenges of aging and disabilities with quality long term care at 140 state veterans homes. |
| Book #3075 (410) 887-3282 Foundation For Baltimore County Public Library, Inc. The Foundation for Baltimore County Public Library raises funds to support library programs and projects outside the annual county budget. Storyville Children's Center is a recent noteworthy Foundation project. |
Book #3086 (410) 366-4333 Florence Crittenton Services of Baltimore, Inc. Residential group home for girls ages 13-18 years who are in need of out-of-home care and are in foster care or DJS. Typical are young ladies who are pregnant, or are teen moms, or are at risk by their behaviors. |
| Book #3096 (410) 321-8761 Women's Law Center of Maryland, Inc. (The) Legal representation in domestic violence and custody cases, 800# for family and employment law questions, publication of legal booklets, assistance filing domestic relations forms. |
Book #3107 (410) 625-0775 Paul's Place, Inc. Paul's Place offers nutritional, educational, and social programs to help low-income and homeless individuals and families in Southwest Baltimore improve the quality of their lives. |
| Book #3112 (410) 655-9300 Arlington Baptist School Christian day school for grades K4 through 12th. |
Book #3131 (410) 230-2700 Lutheran World Relief, Inc. Works with partners in 35 countries to help people grow food, improve healthcare, strengthen communities, end conflict, build livelihoods and recover from disasters. |
| Book #3137 (954) 427-2222 Food for The Poor, Inc. We improve the health, economic, social and spiritual condition of the poor in the Caribbean, Central and South America and the United States. |
Book #3138 (410) 462-2876 Metropolitan Fire Fighters Burn Center Fund, Inc. To provide equipment and facilities for burn patients at the Baltimore Regional Burn Center and to further research in the treatment and care of burn victims. |
| Book #3142 (410) 367-2472 Aunt Hattie's Place, Inc. Provides a long-term, family oriented, residential development program for boys in foster care. AHP develops "at-risk" youth into productive, contributing members of society. |
Book #3155 (443) 849-8290 Gilchrist Hospice Care, Inc. Hospice of Baltimore is a non-profit Medicare-Medicaid certified program that provides compassionate, interdisciplinary care tailored to the needs of terminally ill individuals and their families. |
| Book #3170 (202) 986-2600 National Partnership for Women and Families, Inc. Fighting since 1971 to eliminate discrimination, secure critical family protections like the Family and Medical Leave Act, and ensure access to affordable, quality healthcare. |
Book #3175 (717) 993-3232 Animal Rescue, Inc. Provides a no-kill shelter for abused and abandoned animals. Services to people and pets in times of hardship through crisis intervention from our Maryland office 410-661-7626. |
| Book #3183 (301) 261-3211 Children's Medical Ministries A compassionate humanitarian service of 700 volunteer healthcare professionals committed to serving poor and oppressed children and families in the United States and developing countries. |
Book #3186 (410) 358-6400 Chimes Foundation, Inc. Chimes Foundation provides financial support for programs and services that serve the handicapped, mentally disabled and the multi-handicapped. |
| Book #3198 (410) 939-9030 Maryland Agricultural Education Foundation, Inc. The Maryland Agricultural Education Foundation, Inc. develops educational materials, trains educators, teaches students, and develop curriculum materials for classroom integration to help students understand agriculture's important role. |
Book #3205 (410) 632-1139 Mental Health Association of the Lower Shore Prevent mental illness; promote mental health. |
| Book #3212 (301) 585-6463 Shepherd's Table, Inc. A non-profit resource center providing food, clothing, medical & other support services effectively and compassionately to the homeless and needy for 20 years. |
Book #3218 (410) 614-2560 Children's House at Johns Hopkins Hospital A warm "home-away-from-home" when it's needed most for children battling life threatening illnesses and their families from across Maryland, the United States and the world. |
| Book #3228 (703) 764-3113 Christian Service Charities, Inc. Christian Charities you know and trust, working to overcome poverty, hunger, hopelessness, religious persecution, abuse, disease, illiteracy, homelessness, addiction, broken families and separation from God. |
Book #3236 (410) 837-2437 AIDS Action Baltimore, Inc. Provides AIDS research advocacy, HIV prevention and emergency financial assistance, including rent, medical bills, utility bills, prescription and other expenses to people with HIV disease. |
| Book #3258 (410) 704-3278 Towson University Foundation, Inc. The Foundation is organized to receive, hold, invest, manage, use, dispose of, and administer property for the benefit of Towson University. |
Book #3266 (212) 727-4155 Covenant House Covenant House-provides food, clothing, shelter, medical care and counseling to homeless and runaway kids every single day. For nationwide assistance call the NINELINE hotline at (800)999-9999 |
| Book #3270 (301) 599-0460 Greater Baden Medical Services, Inc. Greater Baden Medical Services, Inc. provides primary care to community residents, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. (www.gbms.org) |
Book #3310 (410) 535-4606 Calvert Meals on Wheels, Inc. To provide one hot, nutritious meal daily to shut-ins unable to prepare their own meals. Meals are delivered mid-day Monday through Friday to client's home. |
| Book #3327 (410) 486-4744 Children's Cancer Foundation, Inc. (The) We provide grants for research and for building facilities to hospitals in the Baltimore/Washington, D.C. areas for pediatric oncology. |
Book #3328 (410) 348-5880 Echo Hill Outdoor School Echo Hill Outdoor School exists to provide students with positive experiences in the outdoors that are exciting, interesting, and fun. |
| Book #3336 (301) 209-0491 Court Appointed Special Advocate - Prince Georges County, Inc. CASA Prince George's County trains and supervises volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children who live in foster care. |
Book #3339 (301) 920-9723 Easter Seals Greater Washington-Baltimore Region, Inc. Community-based services for children with disabilities and their families, including early childhood education, senior day care, rehabilitative therapies, preventive health screenings, and referral. |
| Book #3355 (301) 622-2400 Montgomery Housing Partnership, Inc. Thousands spend half their income on housing. We build, buy, and renovate rental and for-sale housing as affordable resources in the high cost suburbs. |
Book #3359 (703) 941-8810 Phillips Programs, Inc. PHILLIPS operates two special education day schools located in Laurel. MD and Annandale, VA, along with two community service programs. Our primary focus is to assist children with emotional, behavioral, and mental disabilities and their families. |
| Book #3368 (301) 274-4474 Southern Maryland Tri-County Community Action Committee, Inc. Services and activities provided - Adult Day Care, Consumer Assistance, Head Start, Housing (rental, rehab, counseling, home ownership), Maryland Energy Assistance, Transportation, Senior Companion and Weatherization. |
Book #3369 (301) 352-4574 Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence, Inc. The Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence(MNADV) has been working since 1980 to eliminate domestic violence in Maryland through education, training and advocacy. |
| Book #3372 (586) 776-3900 American Autoimmune Related Disease Association Autoimmunity causes lupus, arthritis, vasculitis, MS, fibromyalgia, Graves', and 90+ other diseases. Through research and patient services, our work eases the tremendous suffering they inflict. |
Book #3385 (919) 515-5679 American Foundation for Aging Research The only national foundation promoting innovative research on age-related diseases by the award of fellowships to young, motivated scientists. |
| Book #3400 (410) 568-0150 Foundation Fighting Blindness, Inc. Largest private organization funding research to cure retinal degenerative diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa, macular degeneration, usher syndrome, and entire spectrum of retinal degenerative diseases. |
Book #3416 (212) 349-2910 Lymphoma Research Foundation We are the nation's largest lymphoma-specific organization dedicated solely to funding critical research, providing essential programs and raising awareness to patients and their families. |
| Book #3422 (410) 836-8431 Sexual Assault/Spouse Abuse Resource Center, Inc. SARC provides counseling for victims of domestic violence/sexual assault and stalking. |
Book #3434 (301) 790-0275 Washington County Commission on Aging Provide a wide range of social, nutritional and advocacy services to residents of Washington County aged sixty and older to avoid inappropriate institutionalization. |
| Book #3444 (410) 247-2770 House of the Good Shepherd of the City of Baltimore Good Shepherd Center is a JACHO accredited residential treatment center which provides individualized, group and family treatment programs for adolescent girls experiencing emotional/behavioral difficulties. |
Book #3452 (410) 744-4251 Our Lady Of Perpetual Help School An elementary school (K-8) that provides a value-based curriculum in a positive learning environment. The school emphasizes a mastering of the basic skills to assure competence in the fundamentals of each academic discipline. |
| Book #3460 (301) 599-8000 Melwood Horticulture Training Center, Inc. Melwood serves over 2,500 persons, children through adult, with developmental disabilities, through programs for job training, employment, residential alternatives and recreation, thus promoting personal empowerment. |
Book #3467 (800) 424-1984 Officers' Christian Fellowship of the United States of America, Inc. Supports military leaders who serve their country. Provides retreats, fellowship, counseling, and other resources to help members and their families grow together and serve others. |
| Book #3471 (410) 486-4573 Augsburg Lutheran Home of Maryland, Inc. Augsburg Lutheran Home provides residential skilled nursing care, assisted living and adult day care to over 250 persons in a loving christian environment. |
Book #3500 (443) 641-1200 National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Maryland Chapter The National Multiple Sclerosis Society addresses the challenges of each person living with MS. Our mission is to end the devastating effects of multiple sclerosis. |
| Book #3506 (619) 284-7979 International Relief Teams Sends medical and construction teams to assist disaster victims worldwide. Conducts medical, surgical, and training programs to promote self-sufficiency in developing nations. |
Book #3515 (410) 272-0010 Boys & Girls Club of Harford County, Maryland, Inc. We inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens. |
| Book #3519 (410) 465-1352 Linwood Center, Inc. Linwood operates residential, educational and vocational programs for children and adults with autism. Linwood also operates a donated goods store partially staffed by our adult clients. |
Book #3520 (301) 984-5777 ARC of Montgomery County, Inc. The ARC of Montgomery County provides community-based vocational, residential, educational, transportation and family support services to individuals and families affected by developmental disabilities. |
| Book #3537 (410) 669-1010 Downtown Baltimore Child Care, Inc. DBCC, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides all day, year round, group child care and early education, serving families with children 4 years old thru kindergarten. |
Book #3541 (202) 347-7550 American Rivers, Inc. Working to protect and restore healthy natural rivers for the benefit of people and wildlife; ensuring clean drinking water, natural flood protection, and recreational enjoyment. |
| Book #3560 (301) 925-7050 Arc of Prince George's County, Inc. Advocacy and services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Services include residential, vocational, recreation, adult medical day program, family and community supports and information and referral. |
Book #3642 (410) 296-0232 International Dyslexia Association The International Dyslexia Association (410-296-0232), (www.interdys.org), promotes effective teaching approaches for individuals with dyslexia, supports research, exploration of causes and early identification of dyslexia. |
| Book #3690 (443) 702-3016 Bello Machre, Inc. Bello Machre provides homes, support and loving care to individuals with developmental disabilities, enabling them to participate as fully as they wish in all aspects of community life. |
Book #3691 (410) 467-4121 Marian House, Inc. Marian House's residential, counseling, employment and education program helps homeless women build productive lives for themselves and their children. Residents move from dependence to independence. |
| Book #3703 (301) 645-8181 Humane Society of Charles County (The) HSCC offers humane education programs/resources, student learning opportunities, pet visitation programs, operates a shelter for rehabilitation of unwanted/injured pets, provides information/assistance. |
Book #3798 (202) 546-5940 Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League SMYAL is the only Washington, DC metro area service organization solely dedicated to supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. |
| Book #3848 (804) 553-4090 Good News Jail & Prison Ministry Every day we provide chaplaincy/pastoral care, counseling, aftercare, and human support services to inmates, inmate families, and correctional staff/families. No tax funding accepted. |
Book #3876 (410) 266-9033 Anne Arundel Conflict Resolution Center The Anne Arundel Conflict Resolution Center promotes peaceful resolution of conflicts in Anne Arundel County through accessible mediation services and conflict resolution training. |
| Book #3877 (410) 833-8848 Humane Society of Baltimore County, Inc. We operate an animal shelter, low cost spay/neuter clinic, and pet cemetery. Programs are offered to people and animals, and assistance regarding animal behavior. |
Book #3887 (202) 296-5363 National Multiple Sclerosis Society - National Capital Chapter The chapter provides programs an services in four main focus areas: information and referral, individual and family support, education and advocacy and long term care. |
| Book #3890 (301) 864-3666 DeMatha Catholic High School DeMatha, a Catholic secondary school for young men, educates students from diverse economic, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. College preparatory curriculum emphasizes academics, achievement, spirituality and service. |
Book #3909 (425) 679-5500 Delta Society (The) Your yearly contribution helps therapy animal teams comfort over 1,000,000 men, women, and children in hospitals, physical therapy, or those who have lost loved ones. |
| Book #3938 (816) 829-1110 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Reaching junior, senior high school and college students for Jesus Christ; providing summer camps, leadership training school based and drug prevention programs as alternatives to pressures they face today. |
Book #4009 (410) 467-5340 Franciscan Center, Inc. An emergency outreach service offering hot meals, clothing, eviction prevention and medical cost assistance, at no costs to the clients. |
| Book #4013 (703) 816-8820 NumbersUSA Education & Research Foundation Seeking lower levels of immigration, population growth, labor importation, sprawl and congestion, this group researches, educates and provides tools for 45,000 members and the public. |
Book #4016 (973) 539-4425 Seeing Eye, Inc. The Seeing Eye is a philanthropic organization whose mission is to enhance the independence, dignity and self-confidence of blind people through the use of Seeing Eye dogs. |
| Book #4019 (410) 546-1900 Maryland Capital Enterprises, Inc. MCE is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to microenterprise development focusing on business owners from economically distressed communities, and minority and women owned businesses. |
Book #4055 (410) 539-1395 Grace and Saint Peter's School A culturally diverse, extended-day school in the Mt. Vernon area of Baltimore City, providing an enriching academic environment for preschool through grade 5. |
| Book #4072 (240) 394-0330 Maryland School for the Deaf Foundation, Inc. Secures and manages funds for the benefit of the Maryland School for the Deaf. Provides funds for scholarships, educational programs, equipment and study enhancements. |
Book #4097 (410) 527-1466 Defenders of Animal Rights, Inc. Animal rescues, pet adoption center, shelter for cruelty victims, farm animals, wildlife refuge, spay/neuter, humane education, youth work, grief counseling, human health enhancement via pets. |
| Book #4099 (410) 576-3800 National Aquarium in Baltimore, Inc. More than an attraction, the Aquarium provides environmental education experiences to over 150,000 students and engages citizens in conservation projects that benefit the Chesapeake Bay. |
Book #4100 (302) 324-4444 Easter Seals Delaware & Maryland's Eastern Shore, Inc. Easter Seals is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the independence of people with disabilities through therapeutic, recreational and advocacy programs. |
| Book #4107 (410) 997-4014 Maryland Phi Kappa Phi Foundation The Maryland Phi Kappa Phi Foundation presents awards of excellence (grants, fellowships) to deserving undergraduate and graduate students at five University of Maryland campuses. |
Book #4108 (410) 479-8301 Casa of Caroline, Inc. Recruit train and supervise volunteers and advocates to work with abused and neglected children in the juvenile court system. |
| Book #4116 (443) 433-5900 Arundel Lodge Foundation Specialized program segments, not billable (i.e. substance abuse), educational/socialization activities. |
Book #4125 (410) 578-7190 Development Corporation of Northwest Baltimore Home ownership counseling and housing development |
| Book #4132 (410) 222-6755 Anne Arundel County 4-H Foundation The Foundation raises funds to support Anne Arundel County 4-H program. We provide reimbursements for leadership conferences for 4-H youth programs. |
Book #4137 (415) 808-2300 Hispanic Scholarship Fund The Hispanic Scholarship Fund is the nation's leading organization supporting Hispanic higher education. HSF's vision: to strengthen the country by advancing college education among Hispanics. |
| Book #4138 (301) 262-1330 Bowie Crofton Pregnancy Center, Inc. Life affirming counsel and extensive resources for those carrying unexpected pregnancies, free ultrasound, pregnancy tests, abstinence workshops, STD testing, lifestyle classes, adoption, and single parenting help. |
Book #4140 (866) 232-8484 Alzheimer's Foundation of America, Inc. Provides hands-on programs and services to families affected by Alzheimer's disease and related illness, hotline, educational materials, free magazine, "Caring for the Nation". |
| Book #4156 (410) 576-6097 Maryland National Guard Foundation Inc. Provides emergency relief support to members of the Maryland National Guard, supports facilities of historic value, provides scholarships, and provides support to guard sponsored at risk youth programs. |
Book #4166 (410) 872-1050 Baptist Family and Children's Services BFCS improves Maryland's communities by serving abused children and families in need. BFCS offers foster care, financial assistance, family mentoring, and parent education. |
| Book #4199 (815) 895-3211 United Leukodystrophy Foundation, Inc. Provides patients and families specific information, networking opportunities, assists identifying sources of medical care, funds direct and indirect research leading to clinical trials and therapies. |
Book #4202 (410) 778-3648 Humane Society of Kent County The Human Society of Kent County promotes satisfying, responsible relationships between people and pets, operates a shelter for needy animals and operates a pet adoption program. |
| Book #4215 (410) 974-4248 Innovative Learning Center, Inc. Provides special education to students 6-21 with learning disabilities, autism, speech/language disorders and other disabilities such as ADD/ADHD. |
Book #4226 (410) 268-4388 S.P.C.A. of Anne Arundel County Operates a shelter for homeless animals - accepts surrendered pets, adopts dogs and cats to new homes, provides education/information/assistance to the community. |
| Book #4235 (301) 733-8003 Western Maryland Troopers Association To raise funds for "Trooper Camp" and to provide educational scholarships to area high school seniors. |
Book #4244 (410) 662-0500 St. Vincent De Paul of Baltimore, Inc. Provides food, housing, emergency financial assistance, clothing, adult education, homeless outreach, employment placement, child and youth services, and more to over 53,000 persons annually. |
| Book #4276 (804) 756-2700 Christian Children's Fund, Inc. Christian Children's Fund is an international, humanitarian organization dedicated to the development and survival of children worldwide regardless of race, nationality, gender or religion. |
Book #4308 (301) 652-9188 Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States One of the oldest and largest independent Audubons, preserves natural resources through education and conservation, focusing on natural history, water quality, transportation, and ecosystem management. |
| Book #4336 (616) 224-0740 Christian Reformed World Relief Committee, Inc. A relief, development, and justice organization that works in 30 of the world's poorest countries to help communities create positive change. |
Book #4444 (410) 895-1409 United Way of Central Maryland, Inc. United Way of Central Maryland helps children, families and individuals across central Maryland by addressing chronic problems such as homelessness, family violence, and school readiness. |
| Book #4482 (410) 728-2221 Agape House, Inc. The Agape' House is a shelter for women and children. We are also a community center with an afterschool program and computer lab. A feeding program is also available for the children in the community. |
Book #4487 (410) 647-5843 Woods Community Center, Inc. To provide a center, open to all, where people can participate in programs and activities that will enrich and enhance family life and community life. |
| Book #4502 (301) 682-5683 Mission of Mercy, Inc. Mission of Mercy provides free medical care, dental care, and free prescription medications to the uninsured of Maryland using volunteer healthcare professionals operating from a mobile medical clinic. |
Book #4504 (410) 534-6447 Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, Inc. Nonprofit organization conducting direct client services, policy and technical assistance, dedicated to ending childhood lead poisoning and creating healthy homes throughout the State of Maryland. |
| Book #4525 (410) 789-6677 Special Olympics Maryland, Inc. Provides year-round sports training and competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. |
Book #4535 (410) 796-6700 Norbel School, Inc. Norbel School offers elementary through high school students with learning differences in an individualized educational environment. Students succeed through an integrated academic and interpersonal skills curriculum. |
| Book #4552 (410) 628-2102 United Churches Assistance Network, Inc. Consisting of fourteen churches, this inter-denominational all volunteer organization provides emergency help with rent, utilities, food, prescriptions and transportation for low-income/homeless persons. |
Book #4573 (719) 548-5720 Focus on the Family A non-profit Christian organization dedicated to nurturing and defending the family through varied media outreaches, counseling services, and relevant parenting, marriage and other educational resources. |
| Book #4635 (410) 810-7445 Chester River Association CPA is an advocate for the health of the Chester River and the living resources it supports providing monitoring, outreach and educational programs. |
Book #4636 (301) 733-4443 Children's Village of Washington County, Inc. Provides free life-safety education to all Washington County second grade students. Comprehensive two-day injury prevention program presented by local firefighters and police officers. |
| Book #4639 (410) 255-4048 Friends of Hancock's Resolution To preserve and promote for educational and historical purposes the unique aspects of Hancock's Resolution, the only remaining authentic farmstead of an 18th century "Middling Planter" in Anne Arundel County. |
Book #4640 (410) 276-3676 Friends of Patterson Park The Friends of Patterson Park is an organization of volunteers dedicated to promoting and improving Patterson Park, a 137 acre public park in Baltimore City. |
| Book #4643 (301) 314-7835 Maryland 4-H Foundation, Inc. To build and manage the financial resources to support Maryland youth in reaching their fullest potential as competent, caring, responsible individuals through 4-H youth development programs. |
Book #4646 (410) 583-8797 Notre Dame Preparatory School Notre Dame Prep is a Catholic, independent college preparatory school for girls, dedicated to academic excellence, spiritual growth and the practice of social justice. |
| Book #4647 (301) 475-8981 Saint Mary's Hospital Of Saint Mary's County, Inc. A community hospital that upholds its tradition of caring by continuously promoting, maintaining, and improving health through education and service while assuring fiscal integrity. |
Book #4648 (410) 778-3300 Chester River Health Foundation, Inc. CRHF raises funds to support patient care services provided by Chester River Hospital Center, Chester River Home Care & Hospice, and Chester River Manor. |
| Book #4650 (410) 798-9559 Rude Ranch Animal Rescue, Inc. A no-kill animal rescue organization dedicated to providing refuge to abandoned , abused and homeless animals until they can be placed into permanent homes; www.ruderanch.org. |
Book #4652 (301) 475-6176 St. Mary's Hospital Foundation, Inc. Makes contributions for the sole benefit of the St. Mary's County Hospital, St. Mary's County, MD. |
| Book #4705 (410) 662-8999 Students Sharing Coalition, Inc Students Sharing Coalition is a non-profit, youth service agency that educates youth from private and public schools throughout MD about social justice issues and facilitates meaningful service learning projects & civic engagement projects during the year |
Book #4761 (410) 747-4492 Mosaic Community Services, Inc. Services to children, families and adults suffering from mental illness. Programs include counseling, housing, job training, rehabilitation and support throughout the Baltimore Metropolitan Area. |
| Book #4814 (703) 438-6000 National Wildlife Federation America's conservation organization dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats for our children's future and connecting people with nature through education and action opportunities. |
Book #4904 (410) 822-6681 Talbot Hospice Foundation, Inc. The Talbot Hospice Foundation offers hope, compassionate support and services to all members of the community facing end of life issues. |
| Book #4920 (410) 479-1149 Mid-Shore Council on Family Violence, Inc. MSCFV provides 24-hour crisis intervention, advocacy, information and referral, counseling and support, and a 30-day temporary shelter for victims of family violence. |
Book #4958 (410) 257-0700 Chesapeake Church Chesapeake Cares Food Pantry and Chesapeake Christian Counseling Center provide food, mental health services, community referrals and emergency resources to low income families and homebound seniors. www.chesapeakchurch.org. |
| Book #4959 (618) 566-2020 National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias Provides dentures, support services, and hope to children left toothless from Ectodermal Dysplasia, a rare disorder. Funds research to find improved treatment options and cures. www.nfed.org |
Book #4968 (202) 939-3800 Environmental Law Institute Environmental law that works for you: community-based education + research on national problems = solutions to protect people and nature. Independent and non-partisan. |
| Book #4997 (301) 733-4002 Food Resources, Inc. A regional non-profit food warehouse distributing food and grocery items to charitable organizations supporting low-income individuals and families at risk. |
Book #4999 (410) 235-5782 Women's Housing Coalition, Inc. Breaking the cycle of homelessness by increasing the quantity and quality of affordable housing and by fostering the independence of homeless women and children. |
| Book #5016 (301) 739-4990 Citizens Assisting and Sheltering the Abused (CASA) CASA, Inc. provides crisis intervention to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault/abuse and to the homeless. The displaced homemaker program provides education, training, and employment assistance. |
Book #5021 (301) 962-9474 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Mid-Atlantic, Inc. The Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic, Inc. fulfills wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. |
| Book #5033 (410) 286-8300 Calvert Crusade For Children, Inc. CCC, a community building organization, provides youth leadership training, treading workshops for parents/children; family-friendly website, asset development workshops, advocates for youth/family resources. |
Book #5051 (410) 535-0892 Calvert Hospice Provide comprehensive medical, psychosocial and spiritual support to terminally ill patients and bereavement support to all County residents grieving the loss of a loved one. |
| Book #5127 (301) 881-3052 American Kidney Fund The American Kidney Fund provides direct financial assistance to kidney patients in need and education to those with and at-risk for kidney disease. |
Book #5128 (301) 777-1700 Archway Station, Inc. Archway Station, Inc. is a private, non-profit, community-based psychiatric rehabilitation program supporting adults and children in their recovery from serious mental illness. |
| Book #5137 (410) 479-2488 Denton Child Development Center, Inc. Providing quality child care for children is the goal of the Denton Child Development Center, Inc. We believe children should be given opportunities and experiences that will allow them to discover the world at their own pace. |
Book #5178 (410) 234-2791 Maryland Disability Law Center, Inc. MDLC provides free representation for disabled children and adults with legal problems related to their disabilities from offices in Baltimore and Largo/ |
| Book #5188 (240) 912-2256 CSAAC Foundation, Incorporated CSAAC currently supports 53 homes in the community for individuals with Autism. CSAAC strives to assist in the achievement of each individual's goals and outcomes. |
Book #5203 (410) 783-8100 Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Performs symphonic music, presents entertainment for 400,000 annually, including 70,000 children, in venues across the state, year round. Special services/rates for children, students, elderly and disabled. |
| Book #5204 (410) 435-1207 Friends of the Enoch Pratt Free Library The Friends provides advocacy, volunteers and funding for books, equipment and materials for the Enoch Pratt Free Library, which the library cannot otherwise provide for in its budget. |
Book #5205 (410) 685-8300 Fund for Educational Excellence Through research and innovation, the fund for educational excellence builds a school systems capacity to improve students' academic achievement in urban schools. |
| Book #5212 (301) 860-4308 Bowie State University Foundation The Foundation, Inc. supports the mission of Bowie State University. Funds will be used for scholarship and community outreach. |
Book #5214 (301) 697-4161 Frostburg State University Foundation, Inc. MCC designations to Frostburg State University Foundation benefits the Annual Fund further support student scholarships, student work programs, Alumni programs, Cultural Events Series, faculty/staff awards, technology and other special programs. |
| Book #5238 (410) 235-8877 At Jacob's Well, Inc. At Jacob's Well provides permanent and transitional housing with case management services to low-income, homeless, chronically mentally ill men and women. |
Book #5243 (631) 930-9000 Guide Dog Foundation for The Blind, Inc. More than eyes for a blind person, a guide dog provides independence, security and companionship. Help us breed, train, and give guide dogs without charge. 800-548-4337. |
| Book #5262 (410) 448-2924 Brain Injury Association of Maryland, Inc. Provides information, referrals and support to individuals with brain injury, families and professional; advocates for funding and services; coordinates education and prevention activities; promotes research. |
Book #5273 (240) 777-0020 Friends of the Library Montgomery County, Maryland, Inc. Friends of the Library enhances public libraries; encourages childhood reading and adult life-long learning, promotes library services; and offers free and discounted books to deserving communities. |
| Book #5277 (301) 645-3556 Health Partners, Inc. A free clinic providing health and dental services to people without health insurance. |
Book #5279 (301) 592-9314 Housing Unlimited, Inc. Many adults with mental illness cannot afford housing. Housing Unlimited, Inc. makes sure they have safe, permanent homes so they can lead productive and independent lives. |
| Book #5351 (410) 392-0254 Northern Chesapeake Hospice Foundation Provides financial assistance to hospice eligible indigent patients. Provides nursing scholarships, public seminars, and community outreach to promote the mission of hospice. |
Book #5372 (410) 752-0954 Chase-Brexton Health Services, Inc. Chase Brexton Health Services, Inc. provides primary care, mental health, and addictions services, women's health services, HIV care, case management, and dental care regardless of patient's ability to pay. |
| Book #5383 University of Maryland Foundation UMCP Receive, invest, and administer gifts for scholarships and other educational programs, activities and services at UMCP. |
Book #5384 (410) 706-2949 University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation, Inc. (The) Receive, manage and administer funds for educational and research programs, activities and services at the University of Maryland Baltimore. |
| Book #5385 University of Maryland Foundation UMES Receive, invest, and administer gifts for scholarships and other educational programs, activities and services at UMES. |
Book #5386 University of Maryland Foundation UMUC Receive, invest, and administer gifts for scholarships and other educational programs, activities and services at UMUC. |
| Book #5387 University of Maryland Foundation UMBC Receive, invest, and administer gifts for scholarships and other educational programs, activities and services at UMBC |
Book #5388 University of Maryland Foundation UMBI Receive, invest, and administer gifts for scholarships and other educational programs, activities and services at UMBI. |
| Book #5389 University of Maryland Foundation UMCES Receive, invest, and administer gifts for scholarships and other educational programs, activities and services at UMCES. |
Book #5406 (707) 528-8000 Children's Hunger Relief Fund, Inc. Saving children's lives! Sharing God's love by providing hot meals, disease-free water, healthcare, medicines, food growing technology, and Christian education to suffering children worldwide. |
| Book #5421 (443) 923-1810 Pact: Helping Children with Special Needs, Inc. PACT promotes the development of children with special needs and their families through specialized childcare, early intervention services, family support services, parent education, and counseling. |
Book #5430 (410) 986-4000 Center Stage Associates, Inc. Center Stage, honored as the State Theater of Maryland, offers six theatrical Mainstage productions that feature professional actors and serves thousands of students with artistic educational programs. |
| Book #5435 (813) 805-9400 Special Operations Warrior Foundation To provide scholarship grants and financial aid counseling to every child who has lost a parent included in a special operations combat or training mission. |
Book #5437 (301) 680-6380 Adventist Development and Relief Agency International Imagine living without clean water, health services, basic education or job opportunities. Gifts support ADRA's empowering development and relief programs in the U.S. and worldwide. |
| Book #5444 (512) 327-9721 Bat Conservation International, Inc. Worldwide Authority on bats committed to their protection through direct habitat conservation, research and education; facilitating win-win solutions that help both bats and people. |
Book #5453 (410) 625-6482 National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence - Maryland Chapter Raise public awareness of addiction and recovery related issues statewide, while ensuring those seeking help have the resources they need in accessing treatment and sustaining recovery. |
| Book #5472 (410) 486-7000 Stevenson University, Inc. Villa Julie is a co-educational independent college offering Master's and Bachelor's degrees to 3,000 students within a career-focused environment. |
Book #5474 (317) 802-4298 National FFA Foundation, Inc. FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. |
| Book #5477 (703) 682-9220 Jane Goodall Institute JGI is an international non-profit corporation designed to encourage individuals to take informed and compassionate action to improve the environment of all living things. |
Book #5486 (410) 332-9992 Baltimore Heritage, Inc. Baltimore Heritage works to preserve and promote Baltimore's historic buildings and neighborhoods. |
| Book #5489 (301) 587-4400 Cradle of Hope Adoption Center, Inc. Help an abandoned child! We provide adoption services and support to children in need of loving families. |
Book #5506 (847) 332-1051 Kidney Cancer Association The Kidney Cancer Association strives for a world without kidney cancer. It funds kidney cancer research and helps kidney cancer patients through patient meetings, information, and advocacy. |
| Book #5536 (913) 312-8600 Waterpartners International, Inc. Providing safe drinking water and sanitation to people in developing countries by partnering with donors and local communities to develop accessible, sustainable, community-level water supplies. |
Book #5546 (202) 347-7920 SOS Children's Village, Inc. Providing abused and neglected children with permanent, secure homes and loving families, preparing them for independent futures in 435 villages in 131 nations worldwide. |
| Book #5578 (410) 732-8800 Baltimore Medical System, Inc. BMS provides comprehensive primary health care services through seven community health centers & four school-based health centers to the medically underserved in Baltimore City & County. Reduced fees are available for qualified patients. |
Book #5650 (410) 857-0900 Rape Crisis Intervention Service of Carroll County, Inc. Free services include 24 hour hotline, walk-in crisis counseling, individual and group therapy, accompaniment to police-hospital-court, and community education programs. |
| Book #5666 (410) 783-2905 CollegeBound Foundation, Inc. CollegeBound Foundation provides a unique one-on-one college advising program that awards eligible students funding. Further, we fund, arrange, and chaperone day and overnight campus tours. |
Book #5696 (866) 437-2881 Maryland/D.C./Delaware Chapter, Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America Assist and Support patients with Myasthenia Gravis |
| Book #5697 (410) 435-2600 Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Metropolitan Baltimore, Inc. Provides support groups, workshops and classes for families of persons with neurological brain disorders (mental illnesses); advocates for research and services, supplies information, referral and education to the general public. |
Book #5706 (240) 354-6637 Camp Opportunity of Maryland, Inc. Camp Opportunity guides and mentors "at-risk" children through one-on-one camp counseling. We are an all-volunteer organization. |
| Book #5710 (301) 533-0600 Garrett County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. Habitat for Humanity builds simple, decent and affordable houses with partner families not able to qualify for conventional mortgages for lack of income. We do this with donated materials, labor and contributions. |
Book #5713 (410) 747-7529 Pregnancy Center, Inc. Provide crisis counseling through a toll-free, 24 hour hotline. Alternatives to abortion. Arrangements for pregnancy testing, material and financial assistance. Free, confidential services. |
| Book #5719 (410) 951-3800 Coppin State College Development Foundation, Inc. The role of the Foundation is to encourage, facilitate and promote the growth, progress and general welfare of Coppin State as well as establish as it's primary mandate the acquisition of scholarship gifts to worthy students seeking a degree at Coppin. |
Book #5724 (410) 986-5450 Baltimore City Community College Foundation, Inc. The Baltimore City Community College Foundation, Inc. is organized to support the educational mission of the College. Charitable gifts to the BCCC Foundation provide essential scholarship assistance to students. |
| Book #5725 (410) 243-6699 Greater Baltimore Center for Pregnancy Concerns, Inc. GBCPC provides free pregnancy testing; information about pregnancy, STD's, alternatives to abortion; confidential counseling for post-abortion women; material assistance; medical and community referrals and a helpline. |
Book #5740 (859) 441-7300 Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust Your gift provides food, shelter and medical aid to homeless veterans, transportation to medical facilities and counseling/rehabilitation for amputee and other severely disabled veterans. |
| Book #5755 (202) 331-9696 Rails-To-Trails Conservancy Converts thousands of miles of unused rail corridors into public trails for walking, bicycling, hiking, skating, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, wildlife habitats and nature appreciation. |
Book #5782 (212) 455-0500 Cancer Research Fund of the Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Foundation Innovative young scientists will find new answers; 100% of your donation funds brilliant young cancer researchers seeking new treatments for all forms of cancer. |
| Book #5785 (301) 932-0700 Jude House, Inc. Jude House provides residential drug and alcohol dependence treatment. Clients live in and work out in the community. Treatment lasts a minimum of four months. |
Book #5813 (301) 689-8176 Maryland Salem Children's Trust, Inc. Provides home, therapy, shelter and educational services to children in need. Unique faith-based program in a rural setting treats families and children throughout Maryland. |
| Book #5814 (301) 978-9855 ALS Association-DC/MD/VA Chapter The chapter's mission is to improve the quality of life for people living with ALS and their families and to provide services. |
Book #5833 (410) 836-1415 Highlands School Inc. (The) Provides a remedial education for students grades 2-8 with learning differences who have average to above-average intelligence but have difficulty learning by conventional teaching methods. |
| Book #5834 (410) 521-6200 Maryland State Council Knights of Columbus Charity Fund, Inc. All donations are available for financial assistance for food, clothing, shelter, utility bills, medical expenses, etc. Earnings cover administrative expenses. |
Book #5838 (410) 235-8826 Maryland SPCA of Baltimore City, Inc. The Maryland SPCA operates an adoption center for dogs and cats, accepts surrendered pets, provides educational programs for pet owners and offers spay/neuter programs. |
| Book #5869 (301) 864-4532 Elizabeth Seton High School Elizabeth Seton High School is an affordable, Catholic secondary school for young women located in Bladensburg, Maryland. |
Book #5937 (410) 992-1923 FIRN, Inc. FIRN provides immigrants and refugees with consumer information and social services referral, immigration counseling, interpreting and translation services, English tutoring, employment counseling, and other assistance. |
| Book #5959 (202) 797-8806 Some, Inc. SOME restores hope and dignity to the homeless with meals, medical and dental care, addiction counseling, job training and over 250 units of affordable housing. |
Book #6010 (410) 634-2112 Benedictine School for Exceptional Children, Inc. The Benedictine School is a nationally recognized leader in the field of special education, providing education, employment and semi-independent living opportunities for the developmentally disabled. |
| Book #6060 (410) 535-2300 Calvert County Nursing Center, Inc. Long-term care facility providing all levels of rehabilitation, skilled care for the medically complex, and care for those with dementia, including the Alzheimer's type. |
Book #6088 (410) 876-2179 Carroll Haven Achieving New Growth Experiences (CHANGE, Inc.) Day, Vocational, and support services for persons with developmental disabilities in Carroll, Frederick, Baltimore, and Howard Counties. Aquatic therapy and our new Respite Inn. |
| Book #6100 (301) 932-7030 Charles County Association for Handicapped and Retarded Citizens, Inc. Children and adults with disabilities (most are severe) and their families receive residential, respite care, information/referral, and individual support services in their own community. |
Book #6113 (302) 655-9624 Catholic Charities, Inc. Offers a wide variety of programs which provide individual, couple, and family counseling; adoption; emergency and supplemental food; specialized rural health and social services; thrift stores; and other miscellaneous community and group services. |
| Book #6125 (304) 788-1953 Burlington United Methodist Family Services, Inc. Provides residential, foster family childcare, adoption services, and community based family preservation & stabilization programs to ensure safe, nurturing and stable home environments for children. |
Book #6127 (703) 237-2249 CCHW Center for Health, Environment & Justice Protects the health of communities and children through grassroots organizing, coalition-building, and consumer campaigns to eliminate dangerous chemicals in water, air, homes, and schools. |
| Book #6129 (301) 863-2905 Christmas in April St. Mary's County In partnership with the community, rehabilitates the homes of low-income homeowners, particularly the elderly and disabled, so that they may live in warmth, safety, and independence. |
Book #6130 (410) 366-8533 Civic Works, Inc. Civic Works provides a future for Baltimore's youth through community service and skills development. Participants perform home rehab, neighborhood beautification and tutoring services. |
| Book #6135 Friends of Foster Grandparents, Inc. Assisting children and youth involved with the Juvenile Services System and communities located throughout Maryland, by providing funds to supplement educational, recreational, and cultural activities. |
Book #6136 (301) 334-9126 Garrett County Lighthouse, Inc. Behavioral health services and supports designed to promote, maintain, or improve the individual's level of functioning, to reduce or eliminate the need for psychiatric hospitalization, and enhance integration into occupational, residential, scholastic. |
| Book #6137 (301) 735-8401 Bishop McNamara High School A Catholic, co-educational, college preparatory high school educating the hearts and minds of a multi-cultural student body by fostering intellectual excellence and Christian values. |
Book #6144 (301) 475-4331 Health Share of St. Mary's, Inc. Health Share of St. Mary's Inc. facilitates access to primary healthcare and provides co-pays for prescriptions for adults without health insurance not covered by existing plans. |
| Book #6171 (410) 837-1800 Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake, Inc. Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake helps an average of 5,000 people with disabilities and other disadvantages get training and jobs in our communities so that they may achieve independence and a better quality of life. |
Book #6179 (202) 737-1944 American Forests American Forests Fund private and public land reforestation projects; provides satellite imagery of tree loss to cities; educates the public on the value of trees and forests. |
| Book #6217 (415) 925-2600 Independent Charities of America Feeding the hungry. Sheltering the homeless. Protecting the children. And healing the sick. America's finest independent charities. Working with you to share - the American Way. |
Book #6234 (301) 596-6928 A. Eugene Hoeper Foundation/Deaf Outreach Provide volunteer services for chronically ill, homebound deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals; visitation, emotional support, respite care, cheer-by-mail and loan specialized equipment. |
| Book #6240 (410) 547-9200 Advocates for Children and Youth, Inc. ACY is Maryland's only statewide, independent public policy, research and advocacy organization dedicated to improving the health, education and welfare of all children in Maryland. |
Book #6242 (301) 921-4400 Montgomery Hospice Foundation, Inc. Hospice at home services since 1981, and inpatient services at Casey House since 1999. Community bereavement support since 1981. |
| Book #6247 (229) 924-6935 Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. |
Book #6257 (410) 659-7701 Friends of the Family, Inc. FOF coordinates a network of Family Support Centers throughout Maryland, offering early childhood education, parenting education, employment readiness, and life skills to strengthen young families with children ages birth through three. |
| Book #6269 (410) 992-5512 Child Health Foundation Child Health Foundation is dedicated to saving and improving children's lives in the U.S. and abroad through health education, focused community action, improved living standards, research and projects. |
Book #6270 (410) 213-0923 Diakonia, Inc. Diakonia provides 24-hour emergency and transitional housing services to homeless men, women and families of the lower Eastern Shore. Diakonia also operates an emergency food pantry. |
| Book #6322 (410) 837-5533 Health Care for the Homeless Health Care for the Homeless provides primary and preventative medical care, mental health services, case management and addiction treatment to reduce the incidence of homelessness. |
Book #6376 (301) 843-2960 Tri-County Youth Services Bureau, Inc. Youth and family development services, juvenile delinquency intervention and truancy prevention and intervention, individual group, family, and school based mental health counseling, information, and referral. |
| Book #6393 (410) 625-9409 Public Justice Center, Inc. The Public Justice Center represents people who are denied justice because of poverty or discrimination. We seek systemic change through litigation, legislation/policy advocacy, and education. |
Book #6404 (405) 942-0228 Feed the Children, Inc. One of America's most effective charities providing food, clothing, medical care, education, and emergency relief to children in the United States and overseas since 1979. |
| Book #6408 (912) 265-6010 Map International, Inc. MAP International works with partners in the provision of essential medicines, prevention and eradication of disease and promotion of community health development in more than 115 countries each year. |
Book #6419 (240) 333-0300 Earth Share Donations are shared among our member groups to protect our environment, health, wildlife, and natural resources. One environment, one simple way to care for it. |
| Book #6420 (202) 682-9400 Defenders of Wildlife Working since 1947 to save America's endangered animals and their threatened habitat for future generations through public education, citizen advocacy, legal action, and scientific research. |
Book #6421 (415) 495-4014 Trust for Public Land (The) The Trust for Public Land conserves land to guide growth, protect air and water, and ensure a high quality of life in communities nationwide. |
| Book #6422 (212) 677-1900 Rainforest Alliance Conserves biodiversity and ensures sustainable livelihoods by transforming land use practices, business practices and consumer behavior. |
Book #6437 (585) 232-5110 Children Awaiting Parents, Inc. CAP finds adoptive homes throughout America for legally free children who have been abandoned, abused and neglected and languish the longest in the foster care system. |
| Book #6477 (203) 658-9500 Americares Foundation, Inc. AmeriCares is a non-profit disaster relief and medical assistance organization, providing help and hope for all people irrespective of race, creed or political persuasion. |
Book #6493 (410) 547-0264 Baltimore Streetcar Museum, Inc. The museum provides a "living history" through onsite exhibits, lectures, and rides on actual antique Baltimore Streetcars. |
| Book #6501 (410) 563-7809 Great Blacks in Wax Museum Featuring over 150 life-size wax figures and a slave ship replica, The Great Blacks In Wax Museum details the African American Experience from ancient Africa and slavery up to the present. |
Book #6506 (240) 895-4282 Saint Mary's College of Maryland Foundation, Inc. The Foundation provides support for the programs of St. Mary's College of Maryland through annual contributions and income from its endowments. |
| Book #6520 (410) 625-4215 South Baltimore Learning Corporation Educational programs include GED and Pre-GED instruction, Adult Basic Education, Tutoring, Computer Training and the External Diploma Program. SBLC provides Academic Counseling and Career Counseling. |
Book #6538 (410) 822-1018 For All Seasons, Inc. FAS is a licensed outpatient mental health clinic and rape crisis/sexual assault crisis center that provides over 11,000 mental health treatment sessions annually. See our website www.forallseasonsinc.org |
| Book #6570 (410) 489-5100 Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center, Inc. Providing pet-facilitated therapy services to individuals with special needs in Maryland and surrounding states using horses. A registered rehabilitation facility with licensed staff therapists. |
Book #6571 (410) 296-4855 Assistance Center of Towson Churches Emergency assistance is offered with non-perishable food, clothing, toiletries, limited shelter and transportation along with financial assistance for eviction and utility turn-off prevention, prescriptions and travel. |
| Book #6574 (410) 327-3420 Moveable Feast, Inc. Moveable Feast prepares and delivers nutritious meals, at no charge, to people with HIV/AIDS and other life-challenging conditions living in Maryland. |
Book #6579 (410) 230-2699 Moriah House Moriah House provides transitional housing, education and training for "special needs" females including ex-offenders and recovering addicts. |
| Book #6583 (301) 791-7826 W House of Hagerstown Foundation, Inc. (The) An intensive 6-9 month structured residential facility that offers professional addiction treatment services to women in the early stages of recovery from chemical dependency. |
Book #6585 (301) 997-1300 Walden Sierra Corporation Behavioral health agency providing crisis intervention, domestic violence/sexual assault services, 24-hour hotline, trauma counseling and substance abuse services. |
| Book #6594 (877) 682-6519 Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation of Metropolitan Baltimore, Inc. To provide programs that benefit youth and young adults and seniors in improving the quality of their lives through academic economic, social, and other support programs and services. |
Book #6596 (303) 734-3490 Water for People Water For People is an international organization that supports the development of sustainable drinking water resources, sanitation facilities, and hygiene education programs. |
| Book #6631 (410) 625-2220 Catholic Relief Services - United States Catholic Conference, Inc. Since 1943, in over 99 countries, a leader in international relief and development, helping people in need, supporting self-help programs, restoring and preserving human dignity. |
Book #6637 (202) 543-5450 National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, homes, workplaces, schools, food and water through a practical information clearinghouse on toxic hazards and non-chemical pest control. |
| Book #6640 (301) 279-7275 National Park Trust, Inc. The land trust is saving parklands, wildlife, scenic and historic sites by acquiring and donating lands to public agencies for managing national parklands for future generations. |
Book #6642 (301) 725-3228 St. Vincent Pallotti High School, Inc. Pallotti High School is a Catholic co-educational school offering a college preparatory curriculum to students of all denominations. |
| Book #6643 (240) 895-4977 Historic Saint Mary's City Foundation, Inc. To support the work of Historic St. Mary's City, a living history museum at Maryland's first capital, providing cultural and educational programs to visitors. |
Book #6645 (410) 384-1212 Arundel Habitat for Humanity Arundel Habitat for Humanity builds decent homes for working poor families in Anne Arundel County and Baltimore City with the help of local volunteers. |
| Book #6675 (202) 628-1400 Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) Protecting the climate by educating Congress, developing innovative solutions, and building broad coalitions to move America to efficient and renewable energy for a sustainable future. |
Book #6689 (240) 485-1001 Anxiety Disorders Association of America Champions research, provides resources for treatment and self-help, and supports the millions affected by OCD, PTSD, panic, phobias, social anxiety, generalized anxiety, and related disorders. |
| Book #6720 (301) 789-7250 In Reach, Inc. In Reach, Inc. an educational organizational serving Prince George's County, engages young people, their families, educators and communities in the pursuit of academic excellence. |
Book #6795 (703) 764-3175 Human Service Charities of America People helping people. Making a difference to the disabled and disadvantaged. Feeding the hungry. Restoring the sick. And supporting your federal, postal and military service. |
| Book #6833 (903) 939-7134 Mercy Ships Christian Charity performing free surgeries on hospital ships using volunteers. Also relief, medical, dental, optical clinics, prosthetics, literacy, health, sanitation, agriculture, education, water, construction, micro-enterprise. |
Book #6836 (301) 447-1365 National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Sponsors annual National Memorial Service honoring America's fallen fire heroes. Assists their survivors through scholarships and long-term emotional support programs. Building National Memorial Park. |
| Book #6851 (410) 272-4711 Alpha's Glory Crisis Pregnancy Center, Inc. Alpha's Glory purpose is to serve our community by meeting the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of women and their families, who are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. |
Book #6856 (828) 528-1980 Samaritan's Purse Christian relief agency led by Franklin Graham providing food, medicine, clothing, shelter, and other emergency assistance to victims of war, poverty, disease, and natural disasters. |
| Book #7097 (410) 832-4702 Kids Chance of Maryland, Inc. To provide financial aid for educational scholarships for children of permanently or catastrophically injured or deceased workers. |
Book #7101 (301) 439-2900 Adoptions Together, Inc. Adoptions Together is committed to building healthy permanent families for all children in need without regard to race, religion, or disability. |
| Book #7107 (410) 825-9388 American Breast Cancer Foundation Fund-raising for research of breast cancer, educating the public through newsletters, tapes, and speaking engagements, mammograms for woman who cannot afford one. |
Book #7108 (202) 463-2462 American Forest Foundation Conserving today, preparing for tomorrow. American Forest Foundation, a national nonprofit conservation education organization is dedicated to forest conservation, wildlife habitat restoration, and environmental education. |
| Book #7110 (717) 489-0206 American Foundation for Children with Aids, Inc. To improve the lives of children and youth struggling with the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. |
Book #7111 (734) 677-9240 Animals and Society Institute Professionals working to reexamine the ways people relate to animals and, through educational programs, to develop more compassionate attitudes and behavior toward people and animals. |
| Book #7112 (410) 879-6785 Arc Northern Chesapeake Region, Inc. The ARC NCR provides support and advocacy to 400 adults and children with developmental disabilities and their families in Harford, Cecil, and Kent Counties. |
Book #7113 (410) 366-8886 Art with a Heart, Inc. Provide art classes to those persons lacking the means or opportunity to get such experiences |
| Book #7115 (410) 655-7933 Autism Society Of America, Baltimore Chesapeake Chapter Support and advocacy for the autistic community. Providing information to the community, offering support groups, resource guides of area services and a bi-monthly newsletter and a resource for professionals. |
Book #7116 (617) 282-1567 B.E.L.L. Foundation, Inc. (the) BELL provides educational summer and after-school programs to strengthen under-performing children's literacy and math skills; raise their self-esteem; develop positive mentoring relationships; and empower parents. |
| Book #7118 (410) 396-7318 Baltimore City Healthy Start, Inc. Infant mortality reduction program offering pregnant and post partum women: home-visiting, case management; family planning; parenting, mental health and breast feeding groups; HIV testing, etc. |
Book #7123 (415) 243-9301 Breast Cancer Action Provides information to anyone who needs it. Organizes people to do something besides worry. Advocates for true prevention, less toxic treatments, and universal health care. |
| Book #7124 (301) 270-0900 Catholic Network of Volunteer Service To foster and promote full time national and international service opportunities |
Book #7125 (410) 461-8323 Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. We are committed to directly assisting and training Maryland communities in practical solutions to protect and restore their streams that drain to the Chesapeake Bay. |
| Book #7126 (480) 922-8212 Childhelp Inc. Childhelp reaches nearly 300,000 children and adults across the U.S. each year with child abuse prevention and treatment services. Help us help another child today. |
Book #7128 (801) 278-8900 Children's Miracle Network Your entire donation saves children's lives by helping premier local participating children's hospitals provide state-of-the-art care, life-saving research, and preventative education for millions of kids. |
| Book #7129 (906) 253-2336 Christian Freedom International Christian Freedom International provides aid and advocacy to persecuted Christians world-wide including hospitals, schools, orphanages, emergency relief, food, vocational training, and self-help programs. |
Book #7130 (410) 533-7266 Paradox, Inc. We help artists spiritually, relationally, and artistically in creating films, music, paintings, photography and other media that contain values that glorify God. |
| Book #7133 (410) 381-0700 Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts, Inc. Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts provides high quality theatre arts programs -- classes, camps, professional theatre, and outreach programs -- for children from all walks of life. |
Book #7134 (410) 553-0206 Community Mediation Centers, Inc. Community Mediation Maryland promotes and supports the provision of free mediation services to resolve family, community, and inter-personal disputes, creating more peaceful communities throughout Maryland. |
| Book #7136 (301) 722-2700 County United Way, Inc To be the focal point for facilitating the coordination and delivery of human services that improve the quality of life for the counties we serve. |
Book #7137 (410) 366-6200 Episcopal Housing Corporation Episcopal Housing Corporation works to establish justice for those most in need by building affordable housing and creating the foundations for healthy and sustainable communities. |
| Book #7142 (301) 496-5672 Children's Inn at NIH, Inc. The Children's Inn is a privately funded, family-centered residence for children being treated for critical illnesses at National Institutes of Health, the world's premier biomedical research center. |
Book #7147 (410) 897-3941 Food Link, Inc. Food Link is a direct service charity providing emergency food, baby items & life sustaining essentials to people in need for free. |
| Book #7149 (301) 587-7500 Equality Maryland Educational Foundation We work to eliminate prejudice and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity through outreach, education, research, community organization, training, and coalition building. |
Book #7150 (410) 418-8899 Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary Rehabilitates injured and/or orphaned wildlife animals for release back to the wild. Sanctuary for exotic ex-pets to live out their lives. |
| Book #7151 (410) 853-3912 Fund for Social Welfare, Inc. (The) Provide funds to supplement the Baltimore County Department of Social Services programs that are not sufficiently funded. |
Book #7154 (410) 820-6186 Habitat for Humanity of Talbot & Dorchester Counties, Inc. HFHTDC partners with hardworking and qualified families, donors, and volunteers to build affordable, simple, decent, and safe homes which improve lives and communities. |
| Book #7155 (410) 546-1551 Habitat for Humanity of Wicomico County, Inc. Habitat for Humanity builds simple, decent houses and sells them at cost with a no down payment and a no interest mortgage to qualifying very-low income families living in substandard housing. |
Book #7156 (301) 935-5460 Hope for Humanity, Inc. Hope for Humanity helps fund various humanitarian causes as directly as possible to both India and USA with no overhead costs. Our website: www.hopeforhumanitymd.org |
| Book #7158 (410) 729-4571 Hospice and Palliative Care Network of Maryland, Inc. Hospice Network of Maryland promotes hospice care and advocates for quality end-of-life care. |
Book #7159 (301) 567-3330 Housing Options & Planning Enterprises, Inc. To raise money for financial literacy, homeownership & foreclosure prevention. |
| Book #7160 (301) 927-5770 Hyattsville Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. The Hyattsville Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. provides fire and emergency medical services for the City of Hyattsville and neighboring communities. |
Book #7163 (301) 270-1548 Institute for Conservation Leadership The Institute for Conservation Leadership strengthens leaders, organizations, and networks that work to protect the Earth. We provide public programs, custom services, and tools. |
| Book #7167 (410) 362-0334 International Book Bank, Inc. Books change lives! We promote global literacy by shipping donated books and educational materials to literacy programs in developing countries around the world. |
Book #7168 (818) 362-5834 International Guiding Eyes Guide Dogs of America is a non-profit organization dedicated in providing professional trained guide dogs to blind individuals, free of charge. |
| Book #7169 (310) 271-6096 Last Chance for Animals LCA as the "FBI of Animal Rights" seeks to identify, investigate, document and expose all areas of society in which animals are abused. |
Book #7170 (800) 833-5933 Leukemia Research Foundation. Inc. Funds research to find a cure for leukemia, lymphoma, and myelodysplastic syndromes and provides emotional, educational, and financial support to patients and their families. |
| Book #7172 (301) 699-9770 Literacy Council of Prince George's County, Maryland Imagine not being able to read! We provide tuition-free tutoring to adults with limited reading/writing skills, and recruit/train the volunteer tutors who help. |
Book #7173 (410) 685-0295 Living Classrooms Foundation, Inc. LCF provides hands-on experiential education and job training for students from diverse backgrounds, emphasizing environmental awareness, academic achievement and elevating self-esteem. |
| Book #7174 (301) 583-0358 Maryland Community Connection, Inc. Maryland Community Connection provides children and adults with developmental disabilities supported employment and services to overcome barriers in daily living, employment, economic, and social atrocities. |
Book #7175 (410) 685-8316 Maryland Mentoring Partnership, Inc. (The) MMP offers services and models to foster caring adult-youth relationships; provides program development assistance, volunteer recruitment, advocacy, training, and resources for mentors and program managers. |
| Book #7179 (410) 821-9262 Medbank of Maryland, Inc. Medbank of Maryland provides free prescription medications to low income uninsured or underinsured chronically ill patients in Maryland. |
Book #7180 (410) 730-7840 Columbia Foundation Inc. (The) The Columbia Foundation annually provides grants, technical assistance, and emergency funding to approximately 50 Howard County non-profit agencies delivering human services, cultural and educational programs. |
| Book #7182 (212) 509-0995 Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research (The) MIFF is dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease within the decade and the development of improved therapies, through an aggressively funded research agenda. |
Book #7183 (410) 740-0081 Mid Atlantic German Shepherd Rescue, Inc. Raise money to pay for day-to-day expenses e.g.: vet bills and boarding |
| Book #7184 (410) 321-1184 Missing & Exploited Children's Association, Inc. Raise public awareness of ways to prevent child abduction, molestation, sexual exploitation. Offer support to parent(s)/families who suffer the loss of missing child/person. |
Book #7185 (301) 217-0314 Montgomery County Coalition for The Homeless Support operations of safe haven shelters for homeless adults with serious and persistent mental illness |
| Book #7188 (301) 654-1250 National Foundation for Cancer Research Research for a Cure funding cancer research in the laboratory leading to new treatments and making possible scientific breakthroughs to cure all types of cancer. |
Book #7192 (757) 321-7645 Operation Smile, Inc. Transform a life, one smile at a time! Medical volunteers provide free reconstructive surgery & follow-up care to children with facial deformities in 25 countries. |
| Book #7193 (630) 645-4100 Opportunity International, Inc. This organization is a global network of partner organizations that raise funds and implement microfinance programs for poor entrepreneurs in developing countries. |
Book #7199 (215) 249-0100 Pearl S. Buck International, Inc. Pearl S. Buck International is committed to providing expanded opportunities for children worldwide through adoption services, humanitarian programs, education assistance and healthcare services. |
| Book #7202 (678) 775-6060 African Child Care Association, Inc. ACCAInc strives to give children/youth is Sub-Saharan Africa information and tools to protect themselves against HIV/AIDS and other STD infections through education, prevention, assistance, and supports. |
Book #7203 (410) 256-2604 Perry Hall Improvement Association To support community projects |
| Book #7205 (301) 428-8128 Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary, Inc. Contributions are used to feed and care for the Sanctuary's rescued abused and abandoned farm animals and to run the Sanctuary's educational tours and programs. |
Book #7206 (410) 363-8550 Progress Unlimited, Inc. Progress Unlimited, Inc. is a 501(c )(3) private, non-profit organization providing 24 hour residential care and support to individuals with developmental disabilities. |
| Book #7208 (646) 674-5500 Project Orbis International, Inc. ORBIS, a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving sight and eliminating blindness worldwide, works to improve the quality ophthalmic services in developing countries. |
Book #7212 (301) 733-9234 Regional Community Health Care Center Foundation, Inc. Provides free medical care, prescription medication and laboratory studies to residents of Washington County who are medically uninsured. |
| Book #7213 (301) 251-6836 Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents - Rockville Association The RICA Association, Inc. provides programs and services to meet the needs of the students at JIG-RICA. |
Book #7214 (407) 539-0990 Save the Manatee Club Protects manatees and their habitat for the welfare of posterity through conservation, education, public awareness, advocacy, and sponsoring research, and rescue rehabilitation, and release efforts. |
| Book #7215 (301) 631-8312 Search & Rescue Assist, Inc. Providing crucial support to help offset difficulties experienced during the training of search & rescue disaster K9's. Examples include gear, safety, equipment, veterinary. |
Book #7216 (301) 907-0997 Islamic American Zakat Foundation We supply assistance for food, shelter and clothing to poor and needy families and individuals, etc., as proscribed in the Qur’an. |
| Book #7219 (410) 825-7423 Pickersgill, Inc. Pickersgill is a continuing care retirement community offering a complete range of services for the elderly from independent living apartments through skilled nursing care. |
Book #7220 (410) 677-4328 Somerset Cares, Inc. Provides financial assistance to the elderly for the purchase of medication, supports cancer research funding and provides gifts on the holidays to under-privileged children. |
| Book #7223 (301) 681-7656 St. John the Evangelist School A Pre-K through 8th grade elementary school that is part of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church and staffed by Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters and lay staff. |
Book #7225 (866) 354-3254 Starkey Hearing Foundation The corporation provides hearing aids, batteries and other hearing care products to needy persons worldwide, and supports and conducts research and education in hearing. |
| Book #7228 (401) 848-9090 Target Community & Educational Services, Inc. Target Community & Educational Services, Inc. provides quality, community-based residential, vocational, educational, and family support services for individuals with disabilities in Carroll and Montgomery Counties. |
Book #7229 (661) 633-9076 Twin Towers Orphan Fund, Inc. (The) Rebuilding futures, one child at a time: TTOF provides higher education, mental, and physical healthcare assistance to children who lost parents on September 11th, 2001. |
| Book #7231 (410) 902-4124 Urban Educators Foundation The UEF, Inc. provides quality professional development, scholarships and cultural enrichment experiences to enhance the quality of life for teachers and students in urban areas. |
Book #7232 (410) 554-9134 Volunteers for Medical Engineering, Inc. VME volunteers design and build unique devices to assist disabled individuals with daily living activities, or refurbish donated computers to assist with work, school or recreation. |
| Book #7235 (415) 925-2600 Local Independent Charities of America Making your community a better place to live. LIC Charities educates children, feeds and shelters the homeless, strengthens families, rescues unwanted animals and much more. |
Book #7238 (301) 627-8413 White Rose Foundation Funds health and education programs and workshops for distressed people of color, especially women and children, to improve their quality of life. |
| Book #7239 (212) 380-4460 Wildlife Trust, Inc. Wildlife Trust empowers local conservation scientists worldwide to protect nature and safeguard ecosystem and human health. Healthy, intact ecosystems can protect the spread of disease. |
Book #7243 (301) 549-3602 Guide Program, Inc. GUIDE is committed to enhancing the quality of life for vulnerable children, at-risk adolescents, disabled adults and troubled families through mental health and social services. |
| Book #7244 (212) 629-8850 World Hunger Year, Inc. Fighting hunger and poverty through education, policy advocacy, and services to thousands of grassroots organizations promoting self-reliance. Co-founded by Harry Chapin in 1975. |
Book #7245 (904) 296-7350 WWP, Inc. Providing assistance, counseling, and comfort items to wounded and/or disabled U.S. servicemen and servicewomen. |
| Book #7246 (410) 728-8402 Newborn Holistic Ministries, Inc./ Martha's Place Newborn operates Martha's Place, a 6-month transitional recovery house that combines a communal residential environment with a structured recovery program to help women overcome drug addiction. |
Book #7247 (202) 429-5609 Ocean Conservancy, Inc. Through research, education, and science-based advocacy, ocean conservancy informs, inspires, and empowers people to speak and act on behalf of the ocean. |
| Book #7248 (443) 263-2760 Partnership for Learning, Inc. Partnership for Learning screens first-time juvenile offenders in Baltimore City for learning disabilities and offers those who qualify one-on-one tutoring as an alternative to prosecution. |
Book #7249 (301) 770-4444 Rockville Pregnancy Center, Inc. Empower women facing unplanned pregnancies by meeting their physical, emotional and spiritual needs in a compassionate manner. |
| Book #7253 (202) 387-1414 Black Student Fund We provide financial aid, crises interventions, and advocacy to students in grades K-12 that are in low-income homes in the Metropolitan area. 100% college entry. |
Book #7257 (301) 949-8628 Jubilee Association of Maryland Jubilee provides community-based residential services to adults with developmental disabilities in their own homes, in Jubilee-owned homes and in transitional housing. |
| Book #7259 (410) 788-1865 Community Behavorial Health Association Of Maryland (CBH) (The) CBH is the professional association for Maryland's network of community behavioral health programs. CBH provides advocacy, support and technical assistance to our membership. |
Book #7272 (805) 964-4767 Direct Relief International Direct Relief International provides medical assistance to improve the quality of life for people victimized by poverty, disease, and civil unrest at home and abroad. |
| Book #7274 (503) 796-6800 Mercy Corps International A nonprofit international relief and development agency that exists to alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities. |
Book #7280 (202) 237-2280 American Association of Suicidology Approximately 800,000 Americans attempt suicide annually - more than 32,000 die. AAS works to prevent this tragedy. Suicide prevention is everyone's business. Join us. |
| Book #7296 (516) 739-7746 Bible Believers Fellowship, Inc. Nationwide prison ministry promoting Christianity to English and Spanish speaking inmates using literature, videos, counseling and prayer in faithful obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ. |
Book #7298 (412) 321-3160 Brother's Brother Foundation (The) The mission of BBF is to promote international health and education through the efficient and effective distribution and provision of donated medical, educational, agricultural and other resources. |
| Book #7302 (410) 267-7877 Anne Arundel County CASA, Inc. Give a choice to a child! CASA volunteers advocate for abused and neglected children in the judicial system bringing them hope for a better future. |
Book #7345 (978) 422-9064 National Education for Assistance Dog Services, Inc. Trains rescued dogs and donated puppies to assist deaf or physically disabled children and adults, assisting with everyday tasks, enabling independence at work and home. |
| Book #7376 (415) 981-1771 Pesticide Action Network North America Working to eliminate poisonous pesticides. Links consumer, labor, health, environment, and agriculture groups internationally to advance safer, ecologically sound pest control alternatives. |
Book #7385 (240) 605-7591 Amcha for Tsedakah, Inc. Furthers the sacred and ancient commandment of religious giving throughout the Jewish world in conformity with the principles of pluralism and informed choice by making contributions to other charities that meet these criteria. |
| Book #7413 (202) 333-4520 Diabetes Action Research and Education Foundation, Inc. Funds research for treatment, prevention and cure. Our Diabetes University focuses on alternative therapies. 100% of workplace contributions used for research and treatment programs. |
Book #7421 (630) 571-5466 Lions Club International Foundation LCIF provides humanitarian service to local communities through grant programs that support three broad objectives. These objectives include: Humanitarian services, Vocational assistance, and Major Disaster relief. |
| Book #7475 (410) 634-2102 Caroline Center, Inc. Providing services to developmentally disabled adults |
Book #7557 (410) 458-5000 Archbishop Curley High School Archbishop Curley High School is a private, Catholic boys high school that strives to help each student in his academic and personal goals. |
| Book #7613 (410) 225-2612 A Step Forward, Inc. |
Book #7630 (301) 392-6325 Charles County Cooperative Ministry on Aging, Inc. Volunteer drivers deliver hot meals and make telephone reassurance calls/visits to homebound seniors; enhancing their quality of life and providing checks on their well-being. |
| Book #7649 (443) 325-0771 Credit Union Foundation of Maryland and the District of Columbia To provide programs for low-wealth families |
Book #7656 (443) 415-2802 Eudaimonia Foundation Corp. Our organization operates educational initiatives for innercity Baltimore contributions are used to support education programming. |
| Book #7664 (202) 269-6623 Academy of Hope To support educational programs. |
Book #7678 (410) 737-8282 Maryland Food Bank, Inc. The Maryland Food Bank distributes food and non-food products to the hungry through a statewide network of food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and other programs. |
| Book #7695 (410) 821-3022 Fuel Fund of Central Maryland, Inc. Provides fuel assistance to needy families. |
Book #7714 (443) 507-0950 Wildlife Rescue, Inc. Rescues injured and orphaned animals; assists Marylanders with wildlife emergencies; provides children with educational opportunities to foster respect for our natural world and for themselves. |
| Book #7716 (410) 337-0933 Carver Center for Arts and Technology Foundation, Inc. To support and promote the mission of Carver Center for Arts and Technology. A Baltimore County Public school. |
Book #7721 (972) 248-9200 National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. To save lives by increasing awareness of breast cancer and providing funding for free mammograms for needy women |
| Book #7751 (202) 223-0204 American Hospice Foundation The Foundation equips Americans to make informed decisions at life's end and better cope after a loss through public education, professional training and consumer advocacy. |
Book #7764 (301) 373-3469 Special Olympics - St. Mary's County Special Olympics St. Mary's County provides year round training and competitions in fourteen sports to individuals with developmental disabilities from age six thru adulthood. |
| Book #7767 (410) 819-8067 Talbot Partnerships For Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse Prevention Works with partners to implement policies, promote early intervention and build a community culture favoring drug free youth. |
Book #7768 (410) 822-1957 United Fund of Talbot County, Inc. The United Fund conducts an annual fundraising campaign to meet the underfunded human services needs of the County. |
| Book #7775 (586) 783-3277 Clean Water Fund We all live downstream...Neighborhood-based action, education programs which join citizens, businesses, government for sensible solutions ensuring safe drinking water, pollution prevention, resource conservation. |
Book #7789 (202) 408-4848 National AIDS Fund National AIDS Fund, a philanthropic organization, is a network of community-based organizations promoting leadership and generating resources to support HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and support services. |
| Book #7802 (410) 828-6761 Maryland CASA Association, Inc. Advocates for Maryland's abused and neglected children in need of safe, permanent homes, through the development and support of Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Programs. |
Book #7930 (707) 577-1700 Canine Companions for Independence, Inc. Give independence to people with disabilities: canine companions change the lives of children and adults by providing service, companionship and unconditional love. |
| Book #8001 (404) 816-7800 American Cancer Society, South Atlantic Division Inc. The community-based volunteer health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer by prevention, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer through research, education, advocacy, and service. |
Book #8002 (214) 373-6300 American Heart Association, Inc.-Mid Atlantic Affiliate American Heart Association is fighting to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke by supporting research, education and community services. |
| Book #8003 (410) 764-5421 American Red Cross, Central Maryland Chapter Provides emergency services for disaster victims, social services for the military and their families, blood for area hospitals, health and safety training, international tracing, and youth programs. |
Book #8004 (410) 659-0000 Associated Black Charities Associated Black Charities is a state-wide organization that forms strategic alliances with other organizations to provide community investment, philanthropy education and leadership for the African American community. |
| Book #8005 (410) 269-1883 Arc of Anne Arundel County, Inc. Serves over 1200 people with developmental disabilities. Services include supported living, residential and family services, respite, supported employment, advocacy and volunteer opportunities. Services are performed in Anne Arundel and Eastern Shore. |
Book #8008 (410) 787-0700 Opportunity Builders, Inc. Provides vocational training and employment services to individuals with developmental disabilities to increase self worth, promote independence and prepare them to work in the community. |
| Book #8011 (410) 626-7800 YWCA of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, Inc. The YWCA of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County provides a variety of programs designed to create an environment in which women and children thrive. |
Book #8017 (410) 561-9099 Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc - Greater Maryland Chapter Dedicated to eliminating Alzheimer's disease through support of research and enhancing care and support for individuals, their families and caregivers. |
| Book #8018 (212) 685-3440 Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, Inc. Devotes contributions to research, support services and education to benefit thousands of individuals in the greater Maryland and Southern Delaware area living with Crohn's Disease & Ulcerative colitis. |
Book #8019 (410) 484-2054 Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, Maryland Chapter AAFA-MD/DC is a local non-profit, health organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for asthma and allergy suffers through education, advocacy and research. |
| Book #8022 (410) 337-9000 Lupus Mid-Atlantic, Inc. LMA provides educational and psychosocial support to lupus patients and their families; increases awareness; and raises funds to support clinical and scientific research on lupus. |
Book #8024 (410) 484-4540 United Cerebral Palsy of Central Maryland, Inc. UCP advances the independence of persons with disabilities in Maryland through services and programs to children and adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. |
| Book #8027 (410) 235-1178 Mental Health Association of Maryland, Inc. Through programs of education, information, advocacy and community service, public understanding of and response to the needs of individuals with mental illness is improved. |
Book #8029 (410) 494-8545 National Kidney Foundation of Maryland, Inc. National Kidney Foundation-MD is Maryland's only voluntary health agency dedicated to the eradication of kidney and urological diseases. Sponsors programs of research, patient and community services & public and professional education. |
| Book #8030 (410) 752-3800 Tissue Banks International Tissue Banks International (Medical Eye Bank of Maryland) provides human eye tissue for sight restoring transplants. Directly supports research into the causes of blindness. |
Book #8033 (410) 576-2150 Planned Parenthood of Maryland Provides healthcare, education, and advocacy services to help Marylanders make informed decisions regarding family planning, reproductive health, and sexuality. |
| Book #8038 (410) 654-6570 Arthritis Foundation - Maryland Chapter Improves lives through leadership in prevention/control/cure of arthritis/related diseases. Funds research. Free brochures/referrals, educational seminars, self-help courses, exercise classes, support groups. |
Book #8039 (410) 580-1591 Community Health Charities of Maryland, Inc. A federation of health charities, your gift supports services programs, and research that directly impact the health of your family and friends. |
| Book #8042 (410) 243-4000 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Central Maryland Recruits, matches, and supervises volunteers paired to children who will benefit academically, socially, and emotionally from the influence of a positive adult role model. |
Book #8043 (443) 573-2500 Boy Scouts of America - Baltimore Area Council Comprehensive youth development services including weekly and monthly meetings and outdoor program activities aimed at developing character, citizenship and personal fitness. |
| Book #8047 (301) 562-2000 Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, Inc. Provides comprehensive youth development, academic support, social skills development, health education, youth leadership and character-building programs to help youth become productive adults. |
Book #8049 (410) 366-1980 Family and Children's Services of Central Maryland, Inc. We are a nonprofit, nonsectarian agency committed to providing targeted services to vulnerable families and individuals in all stages of life who are experiencing problems related to social and personal adjustment, thereby enhancing their quality of life. |
| Book #8050 (410) 358-9711 Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, Inc. Girl Scouting provides girls 5-17 with programs that highlight basic values while emphasizing service to the community and a strong sense of individuality, independence and self-worth. |
Book #8051 (410) 318-6780 Hearing and Speech Agency of Metro Baltimore Provides evaluation and treatment for children and adults with communication disorders; speech-language pathology, audiology, special education, social work, sign language, interpreters and related services. |
| Book #8054 (410) 951-7777 Legal Aid Bureau, Inc. A private non-profit statewide law firm that provides free civil legal services to those of limited income. |
Book #8060 (410) 662-0353 Prisoners Aid Association of Maryland, Inc. The agency provides short and long term housing, case management, support services, job placement, training, referrals services, and food pantry etc. to the homeless and ex-offenders. |
| Book #8068 (410) 685-1460 YWCA of the Greater Baltimore Area, Inc. YWCA of the Greater Baltimore Area, Inc. provides emergency and transition housing to low-income homeless women and children, and childcare for children up to age 12. |
Book #8073 (410) 292-2272 Arc of Baltimore, Inc. Maximizing opportunities of adults and children in Baltimore with developmental disabilities through support in community based employment, housing, recreation, advocacy, and family resources. |
| Book #8077 (410) 848-0644 Carroll Child Care Center, Inc. We help poor and low-income parents become self-sufficient by providing affordable day care and pre-K. Parents work rather than advantage the welfare system which benefits taxpayers. |
Book #8084 (410) 531-6006 Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center, Inc. Grassroots provides 24-hour telephone and walk-in crisis counseling, emergency shelter, transitional housing, outreach, community education, and mobile crisis response. |
| Book #8086 (410) 444-2100 Harbel Community Organiztion, Inc. Provides outpatient substance abuse prevention counseling in state-certified program to adults and adolescents as well as substance abuse prevention activities to high-risk youth. |
Book #8094 (410) 558-0932 Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc. Delivers nutritious meals to homebound elderly, disabled, and convalescing individuals in Baltimore City, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George's and Frederick Counties. |
| Book #8108 (410) 727-4828 Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, Inc. To care for the members of our community here in Baltimore, in Israel, and around the world to strengthen ties to Jewish community life. |
Book #8111 (410) 547-5490 Catholic Charities of Baltimore Maryland's leading private provider of human services, over 80 programs include Our Daily Bread, Christopher Place, Sarah's House, St. Vincent's Center, Anna's House, and Villa Maria. |
| Book #8143 (410) 889-0840 House of Ruth Maryland, Inc. The House of Ruth Maryland, Inc. provides shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, hotline information, and referral services to victims of domestic violence and their children. |
Book #8145 (410) 889-2300 Family Tree, Inc. The Family Tree is Maryland's leading 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to improve our community by providing families with proven solutions to prevent child abuse and neglect. |
| Book #8147 (410) 752-3595 Baltimore Reads, Inc. Baltimore Reads helps educationally disadvantaged adults improve their quality of life and self-sufficiency through literacy and job training programs. |
Book #8174 (410) 828-1005 Carson Scholars Fund, Inc. To reward students in grades 4-11 with $1000 scholarship awards invested towards their college education. |
| Book #8261 (410) 224-4205 United Cerebral Palsy of Southern Maryland, Inc. UCPSM provides services to individuals including: residential services, community supported living arrangements, individual support services and supported employment information, referral & financial assistance. |
Book #8264 (406) 523-4500 Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc. Ensures the future of elk and other wildlife by conserving, restoring and enhancing natural habitats through land purchases, conservation easements, management agreements, education and research. |
| Book #8464 (212) 957-7333 Michael Stern Parkinson's Research Foundation Funding research into the causes of Parkinson's disease and its improved treatment under the direction of a Nobel Prize winner in Parkinson's research. |
Book #8500 (410) 848-4810 Humane Society of Carroll County, Inc. We operate Carroll County’s Animal Shelter. We enforce local and state laws pertaining to animals and their care. Numerous services provided citizens. |
| Book #8530 (240) 566-3030 Hospice of Frederick County Hospice of Frederick County provides compassionate care to patients and their families facing a terminal illness. |
Book #8550 (410) 535-2413 Arc of Southern Maryland, Inc. (The) The Arc of Southern Maryland promotes community involvement independence and personal success for children and adults with intellectual and development disabilities. |
| Book #8570 (410) 377-6270 Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc. Forge and advance collaborative solutions to benefit the environment and people of the Chesapeake Region by providing action assistance policy solutions and broader community engagement. |
Book #8580 (301) 475-2514 St. Mary's Ryken High School, Inc. St. Mary's Ryken is a coeducational college preparatory secondary school serving Southern Maryland. Students are admitted regardless of race, income, or religious affiliation. |
| Book #8620 (410) 867-4700 Owensville Primary Care, Inc. Community Health Center offering primary care services to the low income and indigent citizens of Anne Arundel, Prince George's, and Calvert Counties on a sliding fee scale. |
Book #8670 (410) 742-8732 Coastal Hospice, Inc. Provide medically directed hospice and home health services consisting of hospice inpatient care, professional nursing, home health aides, physical therapy, social work, pastoral counseling and bereavement support. |
| Book #8815 (410) 464-9006 Advocates For Survivors Of Torture And Trauma Inc. ASTT's mission is to address the emotional and physical needs of torture survivors and to educate the community about the needs of torture survivors. |
Book #8820 (301) 563-6250 Institute For Black Charities Supports charitable programs that improve the quality of life for black people through outreach and educational initiatives, economic development, referrals, funding, and crisis relief programs. |
| Book #8823 (410) 221-2357 Eastern Shore Hospital Center Auxiliary Provides direct financial/material support to hospital residents. 100% of donations are freely given to patients and/or used to sponsor special patient activities/events. |
Book #8849 (301) 846-7811 Freedom Center, Inc. (The) The mission is to provide services to empower people with disabilities to lead self-directed, independent, and productive lives in Frederick and Carroll counties. |
| Book #8864 (301) 334-7773 Garrett County Aids Council, Inc. To provide the people of Garrett County education regarding transmission, prevention and psychological aspects of AIDS, as well as counseling, testing resources and medical treatment. |
Book #8872 (212) 532-0544 Helen Keller International Saves the sight and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged; combats the causes and consequences of blindness and malnutrition. |
| Book #8914 (703) 549-2311 Military Officers Association Of America Scholarship Fund MOAASF provides scholarships, grants, and interest-free loans for college education to deserving children of military personnel in all branches of United States Uniformed services. |
Book #8922 (301) 387-8396 Partners for Animal Welfare and Safety Inc. Partners for Animal Welfare and Safety is an all volunteer organization dedicated to preventing animal cruelty through education and the promotion of spay/neuter programs. |
| Book #8948 (202) 332-2200 Population Connection Population Connection works to achieve a sustainable balance of population, resources and the environment worldwide through outreach and education. |
Book #8963 (507) 931-0430 Scholarship America, Inc. Make a difference, change a life! More than financial aide, we also connect students and parents with mentoring and tutoring programs. We build strong communities. |
| Book #8989 (410) 233-0684 Tuerk House, Inc. Tuerk House- State certified, JCAHO accredited provider of drug treatment services to uninsured residents of Baltimore and Maryland. Inpatient, outpatient, and halfway house-programs are available. |
Book #9000 (303) 792-9900 American Humane Association (The) America's only organization actively protecting both children and animals from abuse, neglect, and cruelty through advocacy, training, and support of child and animal welfare professionals. |
| Book #9003 (301) 434-1922 Washington DC Meals on Wheels Prepare and deliver meals to homebound neighbors of Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties. |
Book #9004 (301) 334-9431 Garrett County Community Action Committee, Inc. Garrett County CAC is a human service and community development agency. Programs operated; Area Agency on Aging, Head Start, Child Care, Transportation, Emergency Food and Shelter, Housing, and energy assistance. |
| Book #9006 (703) 549-1500 American Diabetes Association, Inc. To prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes through education, information and advocacy. |
Book #9007 (202) 331-7300 American Farmland Trust, Inc. Stopping the loss of farmland to sprawling development. Working with communities on smarter growth that includes local family farms. Advocating environmentally healthy farming practices. |
| Book #9009 (301) 951-4422 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Supports innovative research to control and cure cystic fibrosis. Provides specialized medical care through a nationwide network of centers; offers pharmacy and patient services. |
Book #9010 (410) 543-0665 Epilepsy Association of the Eastern Shore, Inc. Residential and employment programs, financial assistance, Kids on the Block and School Alert presentations, in-service training, Camp Lazy Daze, information, referral and advocacy services. |
| Book #9021 (301) 791-2224 Exchange Club Parent-Child Center, Inc. Prevention of child abuse through intervention programs. |
Book #9024 (410) 243-2020 Maryland Society for Sight, Inc. Enables 30,000 Marylanders annually to avoid needless blindness from eye disease and injury through vision screenings, eye examinations and consumer health and safety information. |
| Book #9028 (703) 274-3900 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Spearheads national and international efforts to protect children from sexual exploitation and abduction, and to locate and recover missing children. |
Book #9046 (410) 554-8644 Maryland State Boychoir, Inc. (The) The Maryland State Boychoir provides talented boys with a music education, opportunities to perform professionally, and a chance to grow socially. |
| Book #9050 (410) 286-0100 United Way of Calvert County, Inc. Funds programs that assist with basic human needs including food, shelter, clothing, rehabilitation, abuse prevention, family support and emergency preparation & recovery. |
Book #9052 (415) 995-1789 Sierra Club Foundation The Sierra Club Foundation fights to preserve the wilderness and protect environmental quality worldwide through a powerful combination of education, scientific research, publishing, and litigation. |
| Book #9053 (410) 377-8111 Turnaround, Inc. TurnAround, Inc. provides counseling and support services to adult and child victims of sexual assault/abuse and domestic violence. 24-hour hotline: (410) 828-6390. |
Book #9067 (410) 871-6859 Carroll Hospice, Inc. Carroll Hospice provides palliative care, support and pain and symptom management for persons needing end-of-life care and bereavement support for their families. |
| Book #9069 (626) 301-8102 City Of Hope Internationally recognized innovative biomedical research, treatment and educational institution. Physicians/scientists dedicated to the prevention and cure of cancer, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and other life-threatening diseases. |
Book #9073 (301) 947-0083 Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation, Inc. Osteogenesis Imperfecta causes brittle bones that break easily. Coughing can break ribs; falling can break a leg. Help provide support for families, research for a cure. |
| Book #9074 (410) 783-2920 Salvation Army- Greater Metropolitan Baltimore Crisis Intervention with eviction, food, and utilities. Homeless shelter, feeding programs, boys and girls clubs, disaster services, camping programs, holiday assistance including Thanksgiving and Christmas. |
Book #9076 (404) 420-5100 Carter Center, Inc. (The) Led by former President Jimmy Carter, and Rosalynn Carter, the Center prevents and resolves conflicts, enhances freedom and democracy, and improves health around the world. www.cartercenter.org |
| Book #9077 (617) 277-5667 VHL Family Alliance Inc. (The) The VHL gene is critical to tumor progression in many cancers, especially kidney cancer. We fund VHL research and improve the diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for people affected by VHL. |
Book #9078 (816) 942-2000 Children International A non-profit, humanitarian organization providing program benefits and services including medical care, educational assistance and material aid to poverty-stricken children and families in eleven countries. |
| Book #9080 (410) 398-7572 United Way of Cecil County, Inc. Improving lives in Cecil County by investing in programs that support successful children and families, health and wellness, independent living, and overcoming crisis. |
Book #9087 (703) 522-7901 Army Historical Foundation, Inc. (The) The Army Historical Foundation establishes and promotes programs which preserve the history of the American soldier, including building a national Army museum. |
| Book #9089 (913) 384-6500 Christian Foundation for Children & Aging One hundred percent of contributions received through this campaign funds scholarships for students in developing countries. Scholars provide community service and participate in leadership activities. |
Book #9094 (203) 852-0377 TechnoServe, Inc. Helps men and women in the developing world to build businesses that create income, opportunity and economic growth for their families, communities and their countries. |
| Book #9100 (646) 497-2600 Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Inc. Make a Difference: Breast cancer claims over 40,000 lives annually. Your support funds lifesaving breast cancer research worldwide: Prevention and A Cure in Our Lifetime. |
Book #9101 (301) 372-1491 Community Support Systems, Inc. Food pantries in Baden and Accokeek. Senior independent living home. Advocacy services. Serves Southern Prince George's and northern Charles County area. |
| Book #9103 (574) 264-3102 Church World Service, Inc. Helps to end hunger near and far. Assists refuges and disaster survivors. Provides tools of hope for grassroots development: food, water, education, healthcare, reforestation, and self-reliance. |
Book #9106 (239) 543-3246 ECHO, Inc. ECHO fights world hunger by using science and technology to develop agricultural solutions to aid farmers in developing countries. |
| Book #9111 (301) 663-4231 United Way of Frederick County Invests in community impact by supporting children and families, providing emergency services, offering health education and serving those with disabilities through 23 partner agencies. |
Book #9112 (773) 763-9944 Polish American Congress Charitable Foundation, Inc. Provides medical supplies, books and equipment to Poland's hospitals, rehab centers, orphanages, and the elderly, and sponsors other health care programs including neonatal training/research. |
| Book #9114 (860) 676-8166 Cornelia De Lange Syndrome Foundation, Inc. Reaching out, providing help and giving hope to children with DcLS through accurate information, expert professional consultations and caring family support. |
Book #9119 (301) 306-7070 CHADD, Inc. (Children & Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) CHADD works to ensure that children and adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder reach their full potential through family support, education and encouragement of research. |
| Book #9120 (410) 744-9367 Little Sisters of the Poor, Baltimore, Inc. Little Sisters of the Poor welcome elderly poor in homes where we strive to meet their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs in a family atmosphere. |
Book #9129 (410) 243-2510 Children's Scholarship Fund of Baltimore CSFB is the only need-based program in Baltimore City that gives lower income families tuition assistance for their children to attend the elementary schools of their choice. |
| Book #9132 (410) 467-7140 Shepherd's Clinic, Inc. Quality, low-cost health care to those who are medically uninsured, helping people who are unable to afford commercial health insurance and who do not qualify for government assistance. |
Book #9139 (415) 472-3780 National Alopecia Areata Foundation Provides major research funding, patient educational materials and support for alopecia areata a mystifying autoimmune disease affecting all ages, causing one's hair to fall out. |
| Book #9142 (410) 484-2413 Irvine Natural Science Center Children and adults learn environmental stewardship by discovering nature's wonders through hands-on natural history and environmental education programs. |
Book #9148 (800) 284-3647 Assistance Dog United Campaign Help provide loving assistance dog partners - guide, service, hearing, social/therapy dogs - to individuals with disabilities through ADUC's assistance dog sponsorships and training program grants. |
| Book #9151 (410) 337-6877 Valleys Planning Council, Inc. (The) Conserving open space; protecting agricultural, natural, historic and scenic resources; and to promote a balanced and rational use of land in Baltimore County. |
Book #9153 (301) 631-2670 Religious Coalition for Emergency Human Needs Direct assistance to those in need in Frederick County; rent, security deposit, prescription medication, utilities, transportation, food. Largest homeless shelter in Frederick County. |
| Book #9159 (208) 498-0800 Mission Aviation Fellowship Aviation, communications and medical evacuations in remote/isolated areas worldwide. Serves 600+ Christian and humanitarian organizations, as well as doctors, teachers, missionaries, relief efforts, community development. |
Book #9161 (410) 823-0808 Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation, Inc. The foundation works to impact positively the lives of children from disadvantaged circumstances through baseball/softball and character development programs and equipment/funding grants to community organizations. |
| Book #9165 (301) 515-2900 Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation Through research, there is hope for cures. Help fund vital scientific and clinical research and provide support to children suffering from brain tumors. |
Book #9168 (806) 352-5030 Christian Relief Fund Fighting hunger and poverty internationally by providing food, medicine, educational support, Christian disaster relief and humanitarian aid to children and families in developing countries. |
| Book #9171 (646) 381-5144 Zachary and Elizabeth M. Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation Funding research into the causes, care and cure of Alzheimer's disease under the direction of a Nobel Prize winner in Alzheimer's research. |
Book #9173 (206) 382-3587 National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) NEDA works to prevent, treat and find a cure for anorexia, bulimia, and other eating disorders. Your gifts fund life-saving research, treatment referrals, and education programs. |
| Book #9180 (410) 643-3982 United Way of Queen Anne's County, Inc. United Way of QAC was established in 1990 in response to public requests for an agency within the community to coordinate local community charitable activities. |
Book #9181 (410) 857-4890 Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation, Inc. The mission of the Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation is to promote prevention, education, awareness and research, leading to a cure for this life threatening disease. |
| Book #9182 (703) 642-1070 Christian Legal Society CLS defends religious freedom and the sanctity of life, provides legal assistance to the poor, and promotes conflict resolution through Biblical counseling, mediation, and arbitration. |
Book #9187 (301) 777-7749 Allegany Health Right, Inc. Increase access to health care services for low income, uninsured adults in Allegany County, Maryland. |
| Book #9189 (415) 499-4000 Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc. Uses the power of partnering to improve quality of life for the visually impaired through partnerships with guide dogs at no cost to them. |
Book #9192 (301) 759-5077 June Foundation for Prenatal Maternal Health, Inc. Provides transportation service for pregnant women and children 0-2 for medical appointments, WIC and immunizations. Need determined by Healthy Start nurses for medical assistance clients. |
| Book #9200 (301) 862-5577 United Way of Saint Mary's County United Way conducts fund-raising to support 38 local non-profit agencies which provide assistance including emergency services, food, youth services, and health/human services. |
Book #9201 (410) 563-2833 Mother Seton Academy Mother Seton Academy is an all-scholarship, independent Catholic middle school serving at-risk, low-income children from Baltimore City. The school also provides after-school and summer programs. |
| Book #9202 (415) 713-2481 Viet Blind Children Foundation We support schools and homes, as well as career development and healthcare programs that enhance the quality of life of visually-impaired children residing in Vietnam. |
Book #9220 (301) 739-8200 United Way of Washington County, Maryland, Inc. United Way mobilizes our community to provide opportunities, address vital issues, and improve lives through raising and allocating funds to our 22 partner agencies. |
| Book #9230 (410) 742-5143 United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore, Inc. United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore provides support to nonprofit health and human services agencies in Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset, and Dorchester Counties in Maryland. |
Book #9250 (202) 488-2000 United Way of the National Capital Area Raises funds for voluntary health, welfare and recreational agencies in the national capital area. |
| Book #9253 (202) 537-6800 Arthritis Foundation - Metropolitan Washington Chapter The Arthritis Foundation provides educational programs, services, and referrals encouraging people to control arthritis pain while supporting advocacy, research, and public health towards a cure. |
Book #9398 (410) 987-0360 Woods Adult Day Care Center, Inc. Woods provides a program of recreational and therapeutic activities, health services, and socialization for the impaired elderly and disabled. |
| Book #9461 (301) 662-4225 Interfaith Housing Alliance, Inc. Interfaith Housing of Western Maryland is a nonprofit housing developer whose mission is to provide safe, decent homes for lower income families, senior citizens and individuals. |
Book #9488 (301) 737-4604 Carenet Pregnancy Center of Southern Maryland, Inc. Provides education & support to women, families & others involved in crisis pregnancy situations. Share Christian solutions & abortion alternatives to those confronted by crisis pregnancies. Provide abortion counseling. |
| Book #9530 (202) 462-3614 Africare, Inc. Develops self-help programs in Africa to increase food production, develop clean water resources, manage the environment, strengthen health care and deliver emergency assistance. |
Book #9570 (609) 228-7310 Autism Speaks, Inc. Raise funds to facilitate research on Autism. Fund a network of academic centers and autism treatment centers, to collaborate in the development of large scale clinical trials for autistic children. |
| Book #9592 (410) 496-3021 Challengers Independent Living, Inc. Challengers provide life skills services to teens ages 14-21 who live in long-term foster care by preparing them for self-sufficient living post discharge from foster care. |
Book #9659 (301) 365-4480 National Center for Children and Families, Inc. NCCF provides emergency shelter, transitional/supportive housing, foster care and adoption, academic Support, and crisis management to children and families victimized by poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, abuse, and neglect. |
| Book #9661 (203) 744-0100 National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) NORD provides understandable information on rare diseases; peer networking; community resource referral; patient medication assistance programs; scientific research; advocacy for 25 million people with rare disorders. Www.rarediseases.org |
Book #9668 (410) 467-9165 Community Mediation Program, Inc. The Community Mediation Program provides free mediation services to resolve neighborhood, family, inter-personal, business, and community conflicts in over 120 locations in Baltimore City. |
| Book #9695 (410) 837-6170 University of Baltimore Foundation, Inc. The UBF provides financial support to the University of Baltimore and it uses its resources to support various programs throughout the University including scholarship, capital improvements, and academic programming. |
Book #9698 (301) 405-5652 University of Maryland College Park Foundation, Inc. To accept, manage, invest and administer gifts of private support for the activities of the University of Maryland, College Park. |
| Book #9739 (410) 396-0638 Gwynns Falls Elementary School Foundation The Gwynns Falls Elementary School Foundation, Inc., was established to raise and distribute funds which directly enhance the educational program of Gwynns Falls Elementary School. |
Book #9839 (410) 225-2600 Light Health and Wellness Comprehensive Services Inc. Prevention and education services provided to community resources. (concentration in HIV/AIDS) |
| Book #9969 (253) 833-6655 Gluten Intolerance Group of North America GIG provides support and education to health professionals and to those living with gluten intolerances and celiac disease for a healthier life. |