Van Andel Institute Purple Community is a grassroots fundraising program whose dedicated volunteers support VAI’s mission of improving the health and enhancing the lives of current and future generations.
Quota serves people who are hard of hearing or deaf.
Supporting homeless families and their children as they build a better future.
The Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority, a regional park system created in 1940 by the citizens of Southeast Michigan, provides excellent recreational and educational opportunities while serving as stewards of its natural resources. Our efforts are guided by the belief that the use of parks and exposure to natural environments enhance society’s health and quality of life.
To empower Heartside and surrounding communities to become healthier through increased access to healthy foods and nutrition education
To demonstrate the compassion of Jesus Christ, through rescue and restoration for anyone experiencing hunger and homelessness
To protect and enhance the ability of affiliates to deliver reproductive health care services by affecting policy makers through electoral and non-electoral activities.
Welcoming all, partnering together, enriching lives. A world in which all are empowered to age well.
To deliver nutritious food to students over the weekends and on extended school breaks by mobilizing churches, schools, individuals, and businesses to join together, providing hope and opportunity to thrive
To prioritize children’s health and wellbeing by eliminating harmful housing conditions, beginning in Grand Rapids’ hardest hit neighborhoods