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For 25 years, PGO has worked endlessly to help hundreds of people with Parkinson’s disease in the Ozarks. Established in 1999 by founder Mel DeVries, the grassroots non-profit organization and its supporters provided the vision to create the first clinic for Parkinson’s patients known as Parkinson’s Clinic of the Ozarks in 2001. Honorary lifetime board members, such as Harry Beckett, saw potential for beneficial community collaborations to provide wellness classes to help meet the varied needs and interests Parkinson's families. Over time, the organization has expanded to offer a wide assortment of Parkinson’s resources, educational programs, support group guidance, and free wellness classes to help make life better for people living with the diagnosis.
Mo-Kan Pet Partners' mission is to improve human health and wellness through the human-animal bond.
CCVI's mission is to prepare children who are blind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities, to reach their highest potential in the sighted world.
At UCP Heartland, our mission is to provide children and adults living with differing abilities extraordinary care and support they need to thrive in school, at home, at work and in their community.
Good Dog! Service Canines helps children with disabilities and their families live better lives through service dog companionship.
Carb DM’s mission is to build a supportive community that improves the quality of life and health of all those affected by type 1 diabetes (T1D). The Carb DM community fosters connections among people with diabetes, their loved ones, and medical professionals, promotes learning, and develops strategies for thriving with type 1 diabetes.
Project 4031's mission is to provide terminally ill children, adults, and their families facing end-of-life challenges with peace and comfort by easing financial burdens and fulfilling last dreams.
To provide early detection and facilitate treatment of vision impairments in Colorado"s young children through screening and public education.
The mission of the Ladybug CDH Foundation is to raise awareness of the birth defect congenital diaphragmatic hernia and to raise money to donate towards research and as financial assistance to families in the Pacific Northwest affected by CDH.
To engage and educate children with autism by creating and providing innovative tools that foster positive change and help children reach developmental milestones.
The Peter Frates Family Foundation is a 501c3 non profit established to financially assist ALS patients with the enormous financial burden of home health care. As the patient progresses on their ALS journey, these out of pocket expenses grow exponentially. Our assistance will help allow these patients to stay in their home surrounded by the love and support of their loved ones where they truly belong.