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Herbert Hoover Boys and Girls is a Saint Louis, MO-based company in the Non-profit sector.
The Technology Association of Iowa (TAI) is the statewide, member-based organization uniting Iowa`s technology community. TAI advances Iowa`s reputation as a technology state and supports the industry by connecting leaders, driving public policy, fostering diversity and inclusion, and developing talent. TAI is the voice for Iowa`s technology industry representing companies impacting Iowa`s $11 billion technology industry, which accounts for 8.8 percent of the state`s GDP and employs over 88,000 workers.
American Lung Association (ALA) is a Washington, DC-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
he Child Center of NY began in 1953 as a children`s mental health agency. Since then we have evolved into a multi-service organization that reaches more than 26,000 children each year. Our mission is to strengthen children and families with skills, opportunities, and emotional support to build healthy, successful lives. We believe in a world where every family has the tools to raise emotionally and physically healthy children, every child thrives, and together they contribute to strong, vibrant communities. We believe that every child has the right to be happy and secure. We know that healthy family and community relationships are essential to a child`s success, and that poverty, trauma, and the hardships of immigration can threaten a child`s development. We know that with the right skills, education, counseling, and development programs, children can reach their full potential.To achieve these goals, we work in four main program areas: early childhood education, behavioral health (including both individual and family counseling), child abuse prevention and family support, and youth development. We take a holistic approach, realizing that children don`t grow in isolation, but rather as a part of families and communities, and we offer services that support each child`s whole cognitive, social-emotional, and physical well-being as the building blocks for a healthier society. We also offer programs that serve parents and other caregivers so that they become able to handle challenges on their own. We provide all services in a culturally sensitive manner, in 22 different languages and in a way that appreciates the nuances and potential barriers of intercultural communication.
Founded in 1939, Heart of Florida United Way is Central Florida`s largest supporter of local health and human service agencies. In 2014-2015, it managed more than $26 million dollars in total resources, including over $18 million raised during the annual campaign that helps fund nearly 60 local health and human service programs. It also operates the United Way 2-1-1 Information and Assistance helpline, the EITC tax credit initiative, Mission United, Destination Graduation, the Volunteer Resource Center, the Gifts-in-Kind Center, the Ryan White Part B/General Revenue Program and Emergency & Homelessness Services.