Children/Education
Drexel University was founded in 1891 as the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry by Philadelphia financier and philanthropist Anthony J. Drexel to provide educational opportunities in the "practical arts and sciences" for women and men of all backgrounds. Drexel offers a variety of educational and employment opportunities to students through study and internship programs in Europe, Asia and Latin America, and the co-operative education ("co-op") program. The only mandatory co-op in Pennsylvania and one of three in the United States, Drexel's program is among the nation's oldest, largest and most respected. The Steinbright Career Development Center (SCDC) is one of the most highly ranked co-op and career service organizations at any university in the country and works to ensure that students and alumni get the most from their experiential and career placement activities.
Children/Education
Drexel University College of Medicine (DUCOM) has the largest medical student enrollment of any private medical school in the nation. Graduate students number more than 500, and the College is the academic partner in the education of some 550 medical residents. There are more than 700 clinical and basic science faculty, and more than 1,700 affiliate and volunteer faculty. The College has established one of the largest centers for spinal cord research in the Mid-Atlantic Region, and founded one of the leading centers for malaria study in the nation. Collaborative projects leveraging Drexel University’s technological expertise push the frontiers of nanomedicine and neuroengineering. Drexel University College of Medicine houses one of just 21 National Centers of Excellence in Women’s Health designated by the Department of Health & Human Services. The College's HIV/AIDS primary care practice is the largest on the East Coast and in the top 5 nationwide. Faculty clinicians are highly respected in numerous other specialties, including pain management, sports medicine and toxicology.
Research/Dev
DRFWA funds important and vital research into all aspects of diabetes. Research is our only hope of making a difference. Advances in research have made a huge contribution to the quality of life for those who live with diabetes. A reduction in the incidence of heart, kidney, eye and nerve disorders have all been influenced for the better. Through new insulins and more simple, easy methods of administration, renewed confidence and control are accessible to all. Fresh understandings into diabetes are being revealed every day.
Community/Family
We see people who are concerned with their own or another's alcohol use. We work toward reducing the harm that alcohol may be causing a person whether that involves health, employment, relationships or lifestyle. As we are able to provide a safe setting with trained professionals, many different kinds of people access our service. For some this may mean asking a few questions regarding alcohol units, for others it may mean meeting on a one-to-one basis to explore deeper-rooted issues affecting their behaviour.
Health/Medical
The Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) is the nation's leading organization promoting drug policies that are grounded in science, compassion, health and human rights. Our supporters are individuals who believe the war on drugs is doing more harm than good. Together we advance policies that reduce the harms of both drug use and drug prohibition, and seek solutions that promote safety while upholding the sovereignty of individuals over their own minds and bodies. We work to ensure that our nation’s drug policies no longer arrest, incarcerate, disenfranchise and otherwise harm millions – particularly young people and people of color who are disproportionately affected by the war on drugs.
Animals/Wildlife
The Dublin Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is a registered charity, established in 1840 to prevent cruelty to animals and is now Ireland's largest animal welfare organisation. Cruelty, neglect, accidental injury and sickness to animals continues today - and we are still here dealing with these problems. We fight animal cruelty and abuse in all of its forms. We also provide direct care for thousands of animals at our shelter in Rathfarnham for both domestic pets and wildlife and also through our mobile veterinary clinics.
Community/Family
The organisation was founded by a group of Trinity and UCD students in 1969, who began by providing much-needed soup and sandwiches to people who were sleeping rough in Dublin city centre. We still provide the Dublin Simon Soup Run, 365 nights of the year, but things have moved on since then and our range of services reflect the contemporary needs of people who are homeless in Dublin. We provide many services which aim to help those who are sleeping rough on the streets, people who are in their own accommodation - and those who are at any of the stages in between. These services include the Rough Sleeper Team who engage with those sleeping rough on the streets and provide referrals; emergency accommodation; specialist health, addiction treatment and learning services; help for people to make the transition out of homelessness, and supporting people in their own homes.
Animals/Wildlife
Ducks Unlimited is the world's leader in wetlands and waterfowl conservation. Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores, and manages wetlands and associated habitats for North America's waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people. Waterfowl conservation is facing important challenges as wetlands and other habitats are being degraded and destroyed across the continent. Ducks Unlimited has a vision to reverse this trend.
Children/Education
Duke University has about 13,000 undergraduate and graduate students and a world-class faculty helping to expand the frontiers of knowledge. The university has a strong commitment to applying knowledge in service to society, both near its North Carolina campus and around the world. Over the past two years, people across the Duke community have come together to plan our future. We call our new plan "Making a Difference" because that’s what our actions will do for the many people here and around the world whose lives will be touched by the work of this great school. Our plan looks beyond the traditional model of universities. That model, with its emphasis on specialization and tightly bounded disciplines, has served us well for more than a century, yielding intellectual breakthroughs in many fields. But its limits are increasingly clear for the challenges that lie ahead.
Animals/Wildlife
Founded in 1910, the Dumb Friends League is a national leader in providing humane care to lost and abandoned animals, rescuing sick, injured and abused animals, adopting pets to new homes, helping pets stay in homes, and educating pet owners and the public about the needs of companion animals. The Dumb Friends League is the largest animal welfare organization in the Rocky Mountain region, welcoming tens of thousands animals to our two shelters. We turn no animals away. At our main shelter in southeast Denver and our Buddy Center in Castle Rock, dogs, cats, rabbits and other small pets enjoy the comfort of a nurturing environment in state-of-the-art facilities.
Animals/Wildlife
The Durban & Coast SPCA was founded in 1897. This was the beginning of a long, hard fight for animals; and the battle to abolish cruelty still rages today. Despite facing insurmountable odds through many difficult years, our fledgling society went from strength to strength and became a dynamic, recognised body, considered the foremost authority on animal welfare. The Durban & Coast SPCA is dedicated to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Our Society exposes perpetrators of cruelty, enforces the animal protection act and promotes responsibility, care and compassion for all animals.
Children/Education
The Durban Children’s Homes is a non-profit organization, which was founded in 1905. The core business of the organization is to provide needy children, young people and their families with a range of services, which recognizes their existing strengths and provides opportunities for them to meet their developmental needs. The Developmental Approach provided the framework for the services provided to children, young people and their families in each of the programmes offered. A strengths based perspective, ensures that children, young people and their families are viewed as unique individuals who have meaningful contributions to make to their own future. The Rights of Children are central to all our programmes and are respected and advocated for at all times.
Human Rights
Durbar represents 65 000 sex-workers (Male, Female & Transgender) and is active in identifying and challenging the underlying socio-structural factors that help perpetuate stigma material deprivation and social exclusion of sex-workers. Durbar is explicit about its political objective to establish the rights of sex workers. Durbar demands recognition of sex work as work and, of sex workers as workers.
Animals/Wildlife
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is an international charity working globally to save species from extinction. Headquartered in Jersey (formerly Jersey Zoo), Durrell works in some of the most threatened environments on the planet, focussing on the rarest species and the most fragile habitats. Durrell has achieved so much. In Jersey, Durrell’s major breeding firsts include: Alaotran gentle lemurs, Rodrigues and Livingstone’s fruit bats, Rodrigues fodys, Madagascan flat-tailed tortoises, Round Island boas and Montserrat mountain chicken frogs. Thanks to the generous support of our members and friends, the Trust has also brought a number of species back from the brink of extinction. But this is only the tip of the iceberg. With the planet’s biodiversity in desperate peril and in more need of help than ever, what we all do to contribute to the earth’s health and wellbeing, including the protection and maintenance of vital species worldwide, will be critical.
Human Rights
The Dutch Council for Refugees is an independent, non-governmental organisation, founded in 1979. With more than 7.000 volunteers and 600 paid employees we offer refugees practical support during their asylum procedure and we help them rebuild their lives in the Netherlands. With one National Office, 14 regional offices, and 310 local branches we are active in 90% of all local council districts. The National Office supports the regional and local branches with advice, education, and information.
Children/Education
The Dymocks Children's Charities is an Australia-wide charity that raises funds to help kids in need. Over the past years Dymocks Children's Charities (formerly the Dymocks Literacy Foundation) has supported many projects across Australia helping kids in need read. There is no greater gift you can give to a child than a love of reading. If a child learns to love reading when young, he/she will have a better start in life. The Dymocks Children's Charities have many programs running around Australia but the need for more help far outweighs what we can do. Programs that are currently underway can be split into two categories, fundraising and hands-on help.
Disability
Dyslexia Action is a national charity and the UK's leading provider of services and support for people with dyslexia and literacy difficulties. We are specialists in assessment and tuition for children and adults. We are the UK's largest supplier of teacher training courses to specialise in dyslexia. We also have a workplace consultation service to address the implications of dyslexia at work. Our services are available from 26 centres around the country. We work to influence and improve the practice of mainstream educational services for childrern and adults through: specialist teacher training; the development of high-quality teaching tools ; the evaluation of teaching methods to achieve better practice and by improving awareness and understanding of dyslexia.
Research/Dev
Since 1995, the DRT has been helping to improve the lives of many thousands of young people with dyslexia. The DRT exists wholly to support, and promote, scientific research into the nature and causes of dyslexia and related conditions, and to provide clinical services to children and adults with these conditions. Many of the research projects would be impossible without the help of volunteers. In the DRT clinics we carry out research studies into learning conditions. These studies investigate genetics, neurology, imaging, electrophysiology, psychophysics, cognition, diagnosis, and treatment of dyslexia. We want to better understand what is happening in the brain during reading development so that we are more able to help when reading difficulties occur.
Health/Medical
The Dyspraxia Foundation is a country Wide charity, founded in 1987 by two mothers who met at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children. From the very beginning they encouraged others to join the group and then to set up their own local sub-groups to support other parents and sufferers of Dyspraxia in their own local area. The Foundation seeks every opportunity to increase understanding of Dyspraxia, particularly among professionals in health and education and encourages its local groups to do the same. It continues to encourage the smaller local groups to thrive and develop their own ideas and to distribute information and fund raise for themselves.
Research/Dev
Dystonia is a movement disorder that causes the muscles to contract and spasm involuntarily. It affects 300,000 people in the U.S. alone, and there is no cure. But there is hope and treatment. At the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, we make the freedom to move our mission. Founded in 1976, the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation (DMRF) is an organization dedicated to serving all people with dystonia and their families.