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My Healing Journey with Animals (Diane Rose-Solomon)
After rescuing a puppy twenty five years ago Diane Rose-Solomon became involved in animal rescue and education, serving for years on the board of directors of a small grassroots animal rescue organization. To learn more about how she could help create more awareness for homeless animals, Diane became a Certified Humane Education Specialist through Humane Society University. She then combined her creative and humane interests and wrote and published two award-winning children books JJ the American Street Dog, and How He Came to Live in Our House and the sequel JJ Goes to Puppy Class. What to Expect When Adopting a Dog, her latest non- fiction book, is a guide…
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Life Lessons from a Red Tail Hawk (Linda Roberts)
Linda has experience in working with cats, dogs, horses, birds, and reptiles. She enjoys helping people to solve the mysteries surrounding their animal’s behaviors and health concerns. She also enjoys teaching others to tap into this natural ability. Linda enjoys the company of her 2 Shelties and 2 rescue cats and her horse, Howie. It was Howie’s health crisis that led Linda to learn animal communication.
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Country Life & I was meant to be a dog person, how did I end up with 30 cats? (Joyce Benning & Kathy Mackison)
Joyce Benning Robust Lifestyle Hello to all! I am a born, bred & raised country girl! Passion is caring for animals with a natural approach along with inspiring women to live a Robust Lifestyle! Dogs & horses have always been a huge part of my life. They have taught me so much about living a full life! My red heeler dog Groucho, whom is my Best Buddy has taught me to never give up and live with Faith not Fear! Their love for you is by the kindness and love you have in your heart. Enjoy inspiring women to love themselves for who they are as each one is created…
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Saffyre Sanctuary
Saffyre Sanctuary, located in Los Angeles, California, is a horse rescue and rehabilitation program that cares for horses that have been abandoned, abused, or neglected. By allowing them to rediscover their true nature, we provide every opportunity for them to experience the possibility of enjoying a second career, or offer them a well deserved retirement due to soundness issues, age, or owner hardships.
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Brown Bags
Brown Bags in Brooklyn is an initiative that started in the summer of 2019. It is an act of love and service, where we package nutritious meals, provide basic toiletries and add a note of encouragement as we walk and distribute in areas of high need to feed those who are hungry. We’ve helped to put a meal in hungry bellies in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Staten Island, Arizona, Pennsylvania and Atlanta (soon). Will you support?
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SAYge Link
Sayge Link is a revolutionary platform to connect women with shared experiences. Sayge makes it easy to have a valuable conversation with another woman who has been there. At the same time, it offers a convenient and fulfilling way to give value to the experiences that we have – unlocking wisdom and insight from our stories that might have otherwise remained untold. Interactive education and guides to professional resources make Sayge a multi-level haven of support for women. We are proud to be a social enterprise. By giving back a portion of our revenue to organizations helping women around the globe and providing our users with information about them, we…
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Kamwenge C.F.
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U Grow Girl
We are a family-run flower farm in Salmon Arm, BC. We grow 20,000+ blooms each season. We lovingly curate fresh and dried bouquets, wedding floral and seasonal subscriptions. In the winter we create gorgeous evergreen wreaths, winter planters and artisanal gifts. We do all of this to help fund our mission. We also partner with local female-owned businesses and artisans to create unique handcrafted items just for you. Our mission is to donate $1,000,000 to help women who survived child sexual abuse heal. As survivors, we are deeply committed to our mission, which is why we donate 60% of our profits from everything we sell. Those donations fund Time To Heal; a…
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The Red Barn
The Red Barn, aptly named because we started in the adorable little red barn, opened in 2012 with just a horse, a barn, and a dream inspired by the vision of Anita Cowart to teach low-income children with disabilities to ride horses. No one could have guessed that there were so many children who needed horses and couldn’t work with them ANYWHERE else without a long wait! What started as a tiny family-run operation with one student quickly blossomed into a full-blown nonprofit, serving 100 kids a week with over 100 children on the waiting list. Through the generosity of donors, low-income children with disabilities are able to come to…
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Safe Embrace & Golden Tampon
Hi! My name is Shanda Golden in 2017 I founded #goldentampon a feminine hygiene product drive for homeless women in my community. My mission is to help our sisters in transition regain their dignity. Please consider donating to #goldentampon.
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Partners for Wichita
The mission of Partners for Wichita is the pursuit of peace and well-being in Wichita and beyond through partnerships, by connecting individuals, faith communities, and community organizations. We have two “arms of service.” Samaritan Community focuses on hunger issues, and the health and well-being of our community; Safe Streets focuses on drug and alcohol misuse prevention, and youth engagement and neighborhood service. We build partnerships, and in so doing, discover and communicate opportunities to serve.