Charity Guide
Charity Guide USA -
Find local or national charities in your
area. Make charitable donations. Donate your auto, boat, real estate or other
items to a worthy cause to receive a tax deduction. Also find a local charity to
volunteer your time.
ScreenPlays - Millions have contributed time, prayers,
blood and money to the relief effort. At this stage, what America's overwhelmed
rescue and philanthropic organizations need most is our financial support.The Salvation
Army - Greater New York Division.
Making a planned gift is an
effective way to meet both your philanthropic and financial goals
Volunteers of America - A national faith-based human services organization
assisting those least able to help themselves, while providing meaningful
opportunities for individuals and organizations to build strong communities.
Network for Good -
Network for Good is a nonprofit organization dedicated to using
the Web to help people get more involved in their communities - from
volunteering and donating money, to getting involved with issues they care
about.
Jewish Charity Organizations
United Jewish
Communities
- In these difficult times,
when your personal resources seem stretched to their limits, allocating your
charitable dollars to worthy causes is a serious responsibility
Friends of Refugees
of Eastern Europe - F.R.E.E. is
international non-profit organization founded in 1969 by Lubavitcher Rebbe,
Rabbi Menachem M. Schneersohn. FREE's mandate is to restore the Jewish
identity and Jewish education diminished by over 70 years of Communist
oppression, by assisting Jewish immigrants from Former Soviet Union in all
moral, spiritual, religious, educational and financial/material areas of their
new lives in the FREE world.
UJA Federation of New York -
Throughout history, in small towns and large cities, it was
the custom of Jewish communities to create a community fund to care for one
another. This guaranteed the privacy and dignity of the poor. Today, the
community fund is the UJA-Federation Annual Campaign.
MAZON -
A Jewish Response to Hunger
is a national,
nonprofit agency which allocates donations from the Jewish community to
nonprofit organizations providing food, help and hope to hungry people of all
faiths and backgrounds.
Catholic Charity Organizations
International Orthodox Christian Charities
- In response to a need expressed by members of our
Orthodox Christian community, International Orthodox Christian Charities, Inc. (IOCC)
was established in March 1992 as the official international humanitarian
organization of the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the
Americas
Christian Children's Fund
- Giving children chance
for a brighter future.
National Charity Organizations
American Second Harvest -
Creating Hunger-Free America. The partners of
America's Second Harvest help us to secure and distribute food to hungry people
across the country, and to raise awareness of the problem of hunger in America.
Care USA -
CARE is one of the world's largest private international
humanitarian organizations, committed to helping families in poor communities
improve their lives and achieve lasting victories over poverty.
Charities for the families of Bravest & Finest
Navy League of the United
States - The Navy League of the United States was
founded in 1902 with the encouragement of President Theodore Roosevelt. The Navy
League is unique among military-oriented associations in that it is a civilian
organization dedicated to the education of our citizens, including our elected
officials, and the support of the men and women of the sea services and their
families. You need not have served in the military to be a member of the Navy
League. |