What are the Signs of Autism?
It is World Autism Awareness Month. What a great time to look at the signs of this disorder. Autism is becoming a common word in school hallways, parent-teacher conference conversations, doctor office...
View ArticleWays To Protect Your Child From Sexual Assault
April is sexual assault awareness and prevention month. No one wants to think of their child being targeted or hurt by a sexual predator, but unfortunately that very thing happens to 60,000 children...
View ArticleCreating a Culture of Caring for All Ages
The Stanford Settlement Neighborhood Center in North Sacramento, California is creating a culture of caring and empowerment in an area of few opportunities. When you donate your used vehicle through...
View ArticleFostering Family Togetherness in Tampa Bay
At A Kids Place of Tampa Bay, they understand what foster children need to feel safe. They’ve helped over 1,000 children and more than 450 Florida families to find peace and stability after abuse,...
View ArticleDonate A Car Love of the Game and Our Communities
It’s said that there is nothing more American than Mom, baseball, and apple pie. This might be true around the country, but it is definitely accurate in Minneapolis, Minnesota where the Minnesota Twins...
View ArticleHomeless No More in New Mexico
If you’re looking for a way to donate your car for charity in New Mexico this year, please consider the Barrett Foundation in Albuquerque. Donate a Car has paired up with the Barrett Foundation to help...
View ArticleTeaching Care No Matter Where They Wander
For over two centuries, under various names and leadership, what is now called The Home for Little Wanderers (The Home) has been serving the children and families of Massachusetts. Growing out of an...
View ArticleHelping Tiny Hands Through Hospice Services
It has been said, that there is nothing as painful for a parent as watching a child suffer through a long-term illness or losing them to death. Most parents, whether they have suffered such an...
View ArticleTeaching Children About Disabilities
Differences between people are the one thing we have most in common with one another. Different colored eyes, skin, and hair. Short, tall, thick, or thin, we all look, act, and feel differently in any...
View ArticleWhat are the Signs of Autism?
It is World Autism Awareness Month. What a great time to look at the signs of this disorder. Autism is becoming a common word in school hallways, parent-teacher conference conversations, doctor office...
View ArticleWays To Protect Your Child From Sexual Assault
April is sexual assault awareness and prevention month. No one wants to think of their child being targeted or hurt by a sexual predator, but unfortunately that very thing happens to 60,000 children...
View ArticleKeeping Youth and Children Safe from Sex Trafficking
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. One of the worst kinds of child abuse happening in our country today is the prevalence of sex trafficking. Sexual trafficking encompasses youth who are...
View ArticleCountry Style Summer Camps for Young Burn Survivors
The complicated exchange of psychological and physical trauma that proceeds severe burn injuries can deeply affect the lives of kids for many years. Through the large range of services and programs...
View ArticleWhen To Take Your Child to the Optometrist
Even if a child shows no signs of trouble, they should still have their eyes checked at consistent intervals. This includes both vision screenings and comprehensive eye exams. You can help someone who...
View ArticleBringing More Awareness About Down Syndrome
October is Down Syndrome Awareness month and we have teamed up with the ARC of Oregon to bring you several things you can do to celebrate and raise awareness for Down Syndrome. The ARC of Oregon has...
View ArticleWhat To Do When Your Child Has a Seizure
November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month and we have teamed up with the Seattle Children’s Hospital to give you some information about seizures in children. The Seattle Children’s Hospital has...
View ArticleHow to Help a Youth in Crisis
December 14th, 2017 marks 5 years since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings. Our thoughts are with the families of the 20 children and 6 adults who were shot to death on that Friday morning by a...
View ArticleBreaking the Cycle of Homelessness
A person becomes homeless when they do not have the means to provide a place for themselves to live, usually because they lack the employment to do so. Often there is a pattern involved of financial...
View ArticleCharity Profile – New Heights Educational Group: Promoting Literacy
If you have a passion for helping people learn, you will love the New Heights Educational Group. Located in Ohio, the New Heights Educational Group is a non-profit organization that promotes literacy...
View ArticleCharity Profile – Wind Youth Services: Helping Homeless Youth Towards Healthy...
If you struggled with crisis in your youth or have a passion for helping young people then you may be drawn to the mission of the Wind Youth Services. Their aim is to provide support services and...
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