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The Greater Pet Alliance Orlando - Orlando, FL

As the go-to pet experts across Central Florida, Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando does good things for dogs and cats and the people who love them. Formerly the SPCA of Central Florida, our goal is to provide compassionate and knowledgeable services for pets and to be leaders in innovative animal care and sheltering. More than 5,200 homeless dogs and cats will turn to the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando for caring, compassion and hope at our two animal shelters this year. Our highly skilled veterinarians will help and heal pets in our public veterinary clinics.

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View their website: petallianceorlando.org

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New Hope for Kids - Maitland, FL

Since 1996, New Hope for Kids has been helping Central Florida children in need. Our purpose is to bring hope, healing and happiness to children and families suffering from grief, loss or life-threatening illnesses. New Hope for Kids achieves this through two programs:

The Center for Grieving Children helps children and families cope with the feelings of grief and loss after the death of a loved one.

Wishes for Kids grants wishes to children up to the age 19, diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. Funding comes primarily through charitable donations by individuals, corporations, foundations and community service organizations in Central Florida. 

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View their website: www.newhopeforkids.org

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U.S. Hunger - Longwood, FL

Formerly Feeding Children Everywhere, focuses on feeding families today and uniting them to a healthier tomorrow.  â€‹They are committed to providing healthy meals to those in need. They are committed to solving the root causes of food insecurity. Creating a hunger-free world will be possible if we work collectively to question the underlying poverty-driven socioeconomic factors that forced people to seek help from organizations in the first place. This knowledge has led us to understand that we have an obligation to not just feed people, but to address those factors in concert with one another.

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View their website: ushunger.org

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