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Anne Grady |
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Anne Grady is a private,
non-profit agency that has served individuals with
developmental disabilities throughout NW Ohio for over 26
years. The mission of Anne Grady is to provide dignity,
respect and quality service to people with disabilities and
their families, always offering opportunities to reach their
highest potential.
www.annegrady.org |
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Assistance Dogs of
America |
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For
more than 20 years, Assistance Dogs of America, Inc. has
helped children and adults with disabilities achieve great
independence by training and placing service and therapy dogs
to assist with the individual’s daily needs.
www.adai.org |
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Bittersweet Farms,
Inc.
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The
mission of Bittersweet, Inc. is to maximize opportunities for
individual development of persons with autism by providing an
array of premier services to individuals and support to
families.
www.bittersweetfarms.org |
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East Toledo Family
Center |
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The
East Toledo Family Center mission is to provide quality
programs and services to enhance the lives of individuals and
families by meeting the emerging needs in our community.
www.etfc.org |
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Kids Unlimited |
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The
mission of Kids Unlimited is to help children, who are growing
up in the inner-city, develop their talents so that they will
become successful adults. |
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Area Office on
Aging “Kinship Navigator Program" |
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The
Area Office on Aging has supported the Kinship Navigator
Program since its inception in 2001. It is the only program in
Lucas County with the sole purpose of guiding and supporting
families in which children are being reared by grandparents
and other relatives.
www.areaofficeonaging.com |
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Lourdes College
“Children’s Education Outreach Program” |
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Lourdes
College is an institution of higher learning that serves the
needs of young people in northwest Ohio by providing an
atmosphere that nurtures lifelong learning. Over 27,000
students per year attend one of the outreach programs
provided, such as The Appold Planetarium, Theater Vision and
The Life Lab.
www.lourdes.edu |
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The Miracle League
of Northwest Ohio |
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The
Miracle League of NW Ohio is a baseball league for all
children. It carries a strong mission of inclusion in an
effort to see past differences, and to provide a platform for
kids with mental and physical disabilities to showcase their
abilities while playing baseball.
www.mlnwo.org |
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Serenity Farm |
Founded
in 2001, Serenity Farm Incorporated ensures a professional
team approach to providing growth and learning opportunities
through the use of animal assisted therapies to children with
cognitive or physical difficulties.
www.serenityfarm.org |
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Sophia Center
“Families and Schools Together Program” |
Sophia
Center, Inc. was founded in 1994 as a faith-based, non
denominational, not for profit organization that specializes
in helping women and children who do not have the means to pay
for counseling, testing, or educational consulting. Sophia
Center is a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of St. Francis.
www.thesophiacenter.org |
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The Toledo
Northwestern Ohio Food Bank |
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Over the past twenty-three years
the TNWOFB has distributed over 63 million pounds of food and
grocery products to their network of more than 300 member
agencies in the eight counties they serve. Since 1984, the
TNWOFB has been an affiliate of America's Second Harvest, the
nation's largest domestic hunger-relief organization.
www.toledofoodbank.org |
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Toledo Seagate
Food Bank |
The
TSFB mission is to eliminate hunger, and commit energies to
this, as a non-profit organization. It serves in a regional
capacity through partnerships with others, to identify and
direct available resources, providing access to adequate food
for all. |
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Wood County
Gift Exchange |
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The
mission of the Wood County Gift Exchange is to provide a safe
and caring environment for children and families or relatives
who are referred by the courts, attorneys or community
services, to meet with or be transferred between households.
http://woodcountygiftexchange.org/pages/contact-us.php |
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RONALD MCDONALD
HOUSE CHARITIES |
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Ronald
McDonald House Charities has been the Tournament’s permanent
charity for the past 22 years. The 14-bed facility offers a
place for family members of hospitalized children to rest,
relax, eat, and share concerns with people who care.
No family is ever turned away because of the inability to pay.
Community support such as the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic
Presented by Kroger enables the RMH to continue its invaluable
service in the Toledo area.
www.rmhctoledo.org |
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JFOCC
Scholarship Fund of the Toledo Community Foundation |
In
1995 the Jamie Farr Scholarship Fund created yet another way
to support the youth of Toledo. Each year since its
inception, Northwest Ohio or Southeast Michigan high school
seniors receive an annual scholarship toward their college
tuition. The scholarship is a $3,000 annual award for four
years. In order to keep the scholarship, the student must
achieve and maintain a 2.5 accumulative grade point average
by the end of the first school year, and each year
thereafter. For more information about the Scholarship Fund,
please call the Toledo Community Foundation at (419)
241-5049 |
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Past
children’s charities include: |
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Adelante, Inc. |
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Alliance for the Mentally Ill |
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American Lung Association |
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Arthritis Foundation |
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Assistance Dogs of America, Inc. |
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Aurora House |
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Aurora Project |
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of NW Ohio |
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Bluffton University Memorial Fund |
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Boy Scouts |
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Toledo |
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Camp Courageous |
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CASA/CRB Volunteer Association |
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Catholic Club |
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Center for Autism & Disorders at MCO |
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Central City Ministries |
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Chance for Change |
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Chance for Change Foundation |
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Children’s Rights Council |
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Children’s Rights Council of Northwest Ohio |
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COSI |
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Dental Center |
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Diabetes Youth Program |
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Diabetes Youth Services |
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Double ARC |
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East Toledo Family Center |
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Family and Child Abuse Prevention Center |
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Family and Child Abuse Prevention Center |
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Family House |
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Frederick Douglass Community Association |
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Friendly Center |
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Girl Scouts of Maumee Valley Council |
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Great Lakes Center for Autism |
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Greater Toledo Urban League STRIVE Program |
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Harbor Behavioral Healthcare |
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Huntington Community Center |
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Insulate America “David T. Brown Scholarship
Foundation” |
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James Caldwell Community Center |
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Junior Achievement |
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Kobacker Psychoeducational Center |
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Make-A-Wish Foundation |
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Marissa Rose Memorial Scholarship Fund |
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Mary Immaculate School |
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Medical College of Ohio/HIV |
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New Connecting Point |
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Old Newsboys Goodfellow Association |
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Operation Smile |
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Prescribed Pediatric Center at MCO |
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Ronald McDonald House Charities |
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St. Vincent Hope for Families Program |
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Sunshine Children’s Home |
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Sunshine, Inc. |
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Sylvania Area Family Services |
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The Ability Center |
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The Central City Ministries of Toledo (CCMT) |
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The Salvation Army |
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The Sight Center |
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Toledo Children’s Hospital |
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Toledo Day Nursery |
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Toledo Hearing & Speech Center |
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Toledo Hearing & Speech Center |
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Toledo Minority Golf Association |
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Toledo SeaGate Food Bank |
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Visiting Nurse Service |
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YMCA of greater Toledo |
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