Black Card Circle® Foundation Beneficiary Charities
Abolish Slavery
Abolish Slavery is a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating human trafficking and restoring dignity to victims. We organize and coordinate investigations and field operations to find, identify, and retrieve men, women, and children from slavery, providing for their safe aftercare and rehabilitation. Our coalition work brings together the top professionals in the movement to combat slavery and human trafficking to better advocate for the rights of victims. We are dedicated to retrieving children from slavery, providing for their education, aftercare and vocational training. Learn more.
Autism Speaks
At Autism Speaks, our goal is to change the future for all who struggle with autism spectrum disorders. We are dedicated to funding global biomedical research into the causes, prevention, treatments, and cure for autism; to raising public awareness about autism and its effects on individuals, families, and society; and to bringing hope to all who deal with the hardships of this disorder. We are committed to raising the funds necessary to support these goals. Learn more.
Touch of Love
Touch of Love is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to creating stability and sustainable giving through microlending. We partner with an existing non-profit community organization and leverage the experienced staff of these small community organizations, tap into their insigns on specific needs, and create accountability with those seeking a small loan. Learn more.
Project by Project
Project by Project (PbP) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organiation comprised of a team of professionals with backgrounds in finance, consulting, technology, media, entertainment, and law. PbP's founding team felt it could play a strong role in assisting community groups in securing capital, reaching out to new groups of volunteers and bringing greater awareness to issues affecting the Asian American community. Based on these principals. PbP created its campaigns around a 3-pronged mission that is still in practice today: Fundraising, Volunteering, and Awareness.
Bulding upon those principles and looking to impact as many causes as possible as it expands. PbP created a method of taking on a different local community partner every year, touching on a different issue every year. The method of focusing on one issue at a time for a period of a year allows PbP to work in-depth with the partner and thoroughly educate its volunteers on the cause. Learn more.
New Horizons
In 1954, eight families created a special school in the San Fernando Valley where their children with mental retardation could realize their fullest potential. A place where, apart from the fears and prejudices of others, these young people could seek out their own new horizons.
Today we provide job placement, education, counseling, training, social and recreational activities, residential services and employment opportunities to more than 500 individuals. To that end, we have built a remarkable support network of dedicated staff, volunteers and community partners who share the common vision of fulfilling our clients' dreams.
At New Horizons, adults with developmental disabilities find acceptance, purpose, pride, friendship, respect, joy, dignity, and the opportunity to achieve greater independence. Many now live and work independently in the community, where they vote, pay taxes and do volunteer work. Learn more.
Upcoming Events
June 19, 2010: The Black Card Circle Foundation sponsored School Beautification Community Event
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