posted Dec 23, 2023
The Wellness Coalition was established when a group of healthcare providers came together to work on improving healthcare for persons with chronic diseases and little or no health insurance. Our Board Member Organizations include the major “safety net” healthcare providers—those serving underserved persons in five counties of Alabama’s River Region: Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon, and Montgomery.
The Wellness Coalition works with our community partners to coordinate services and share information to increase quality, efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare services. We focus on improving access to healthcare for persons with chronic diseases and limited or no health insurance in Central Alabama.
posted Dec 23, 2023
Empowering staff and volunteers at nature organizations to become confident agents of change who improve access and inclusion for disabled birders.
posted Dec 20, 2023
The Cottonwood Canyons Foundation believes it is imperative to educate the public about the canyons’ unique importance and how the public can help promote the canyons’ ecological health. The Cottonwood Canyons Foundation also aims to provide the community with direct and hands-on ways that individuals can give back to this environment through volunteering and stewardship.
posted Dec 20, 2023
The vision for HelenaOutdoors is to encourage people to get out and explore the part of the Venn diagram of their life that includes embracing the season, observing the natural community, and moving their bodies. With a little support and encouragement, people can learn to enjoy getting out and experiencing even the extreme cold and heat – because we know that neither will last – and we should go out and be in whatever nature throws at us at least for a bit. The more you come to enjoy being in nature, the more you are likely to do to protect nature.
posted Dec 19, 2023
The Autism Nature Trail (The ANT) at Letchworth State Park is a first-of-its-kind experience in nature designed for visitors on the autism spectrum and with a range of abilities—appropriate and enjoyable for all abilities and ages.
posted Dec 18, 2023
Teton County is a county in the U.S. state of Wyoming. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 23,331. Its county seat is Jackson. Its west boundary line is also the Wyoming state boundary shared with Idaho and the southern tip of Montana.
posted Dec 10, 2023
Working Together Today to Build a Better Tomorrow Ska'tne ionkwaio’te ón:wa wenhniserá:te
posted Dec 10, 2023
The Lake Hopatcong Foundation works to foster a vibrant and healthy Lake Hopatcong and its surrounding community. We do this through a variety of programs and initiatives in the following areas: environment, education, community and advocacy.
posted Dec 10, 2023
We are a volunteer driven non-profit organization dedicated to developing mountain biking in Manitoba.
posted Dec 8, 2023
We are a team of people who love Baikal! We sincerely believe Ecological Tourism on the great lake is the key to its conservation.
We are building an ecological and accessible infrastructure on Lake Baikal: trails, bridges, bike paths, ramps, and more.
We deeply believe that everyone should see Lake Baikal and at the same time not leave a destructive trace. We help everyone to touch the world heritage and help preserve it for future generations.
It is important for us whether you love nature, outdoor activities and whether you are ready to invest your work to preserve Lake Baikal.