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MRIGlobal
www.mriglobal.org
We are a scientific research organization. We deliver global technology-based research in national security and defense, energy and environment, life and animal sciences, agricultural and food safety and transportation
65 West Watkins Mill RoadGaithersburg, MD 20878
816-326-5930Fax: 240-632-0599
National Institute of Health Federal Credit Union
www.nihfcu.org
PO Box 6475Rockville, MD 20849
240-994-5021Fax: 301-296-0157
Operation Second Chance
www.operationsecondchance.org
Providing emergency financial assistance to Post 9-11 wounded, injured and ill combat Veterans.
20251 Century BoulevardSuite 130Germantown, MD 20874
301-972-1080Fax: 888-672-4838Email: info@operationsecondchance.org
Rebuilding Together Montgomery County
www.rebuildingtogethermc.org
Rebuilding Together Montgomery County (RTMC) is a nonprofit affordable housing organization whose mission is "Repairing homes, revitalizing communities, rebuilding lives." Through our Safe and Healthy Homes program, we provide free critical home repairs, energy efficiency upgrades, and accessibility modifications to low-income homeowners throughout Montgomery County. We work in partnership with state and local governments and corporate and nonprofit partners to provide our clients with the repairs and upgrades needed to allow them to remain in their homes in a safe, healthy, and accessible environment. Over the past 31 years, RTMC has provided services to more than 2,600 families, engaged approximately 50,000 volunteers, and invested more than $23 million worth of repair work back into the community.
18225-A Flower Hill WayGaithersburg, MD 20879
301-947-9400Fax: 301-947-9411
Gaithersburg Rotary Club
www.gaithersburgrotary.org
Gaithersburg chapter of the world's oldest and largest service organization, with local and international involvement.
PO Box 312Gaithersburg, MD 20884
301-461-0985Fax: 301-948-3220Email: gaithersburgrotaryclub@gmail.com
Second Chance Wildlife Center
www.scwc.org
Beloved and respected 501c3 non-profit providing compassionate emergency and long-term rehabilitative care to injured, ill, and orphaned wild animals, and educating the public on safely coexisting with their wildlife neighbors. Over 2,700 animal patients (representing over 100 species) are brought to our facility each year for care in hopes that they will be released back to the wild. SCWC operates under permits issued by the State of Maryland and the US Fish & Wildlife Service.
7101 Barcellona DriveGaithersburg, MD 20879
301-926-9453Email: info@scwc.org
SEEC
www.seeconline.org
SEEC is a progressive nonprofit agency providing an array of services to help people who have developmental disabilities live, work and thrive in their communities. Active community engagement gives people opportunities to showcase their abilities, develop new interests and talents, contribute to the workforce, and broaden their social networks. Full inclusion also helps change long-held stereotypes of people with disabilities from being “needy” to “contributing” - from being different to having a lot in common with their non-disabled peers. The people we support benefit from paid employment that is valued and meaningful and thrive in communities of family and friends.
1300 Spring StreetSuite 400Silver Spring, MD 20910
301-576-9000
So What Else, Inc.
www.sowhatelse.org
So What Else’s mission is to improve the lives of children and families living in underserved communities in the Baltimore-Washington Metro Area by providing food security, access to basic necessities, and high-quality out-of-school time programs in literacy, athletics, and the visual and performing arts while inspiring young people to give back to the community by creating volunteer opportunities for individuals of all ages.
6901 Rockledge DrSuite 709Bethesda, MD 20817
240-602-0486Email: dsilbert@sowhatelse.org
Sports Plus Group, Inc.
www.playsportsplus.org
Sports Plus is a 501(c)(3) non profit that provides sports, swim instruction and socials for children, teens and young adults ages 5-26, with developmental disabilities like autism and other developmental disabilities.
P.O. Box 83274Gaithersburg, MD 20883
301-452-3781Email: info@playsportsplus.org
Story Tapestries, Inc.
www.storytapestries.org
Weaving the power of the arts, literacy strategies, and STEAM with social development, Story Tapestries seeks to educate and empower individuals while simultaneously building a deeper sense of community. Story Tapestries, a 501c3 non-profit, is a world class network of educators, artists, community leaders and businesses who custom designs programs to fit the needs of the individuals that request our services. Our programs:
- Train and coach adults to be more effective leaders and educators
- Directly impact children through in-school and out-of-school programs
- Engage parents/caregivers and empower them with tools that bring deeper understanding
- Develop local businesses and community organizations' ability to tell their impact story
“In the last several years, thanks to assistance from funding sources, we’ve been able to offer single programs that use the talents of Story Tapestries teaching artists to use arts integration techniques to help our students and teachers grow. We’ve seen that with the specific linguistic and social struggles our children face, these methods are incredibly effective in helping students learn.”
- Stephanie Brant, Past Principal, Gaithersburg Elementary School
19301 Hempstone AvenuePoolesville, MD 20837
301-916-6328Email: administrator@storytapestries.org
The Upcounty Hub
www.theupcountyhub.org
The Upcounty Hub was founded with the philosophy of providing individuals and families with food and other essentials, without requiring documentation to prove necessity, allowing them to maintain their privacy and dignity. The idea that “we rise by lifting others” has been a central principle of our organization because helping others is nutrition for the soul. Our work for the community by the community unites us in the fight against food insecurity because people, especially children, should not have to worry about one of their most basic needs. The residual impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has created a greater demand for food and healthcare assistance, and our goal is to connect the most vulnerable and impoverished populations to fundamental, culturally-competent resources.
12900 Middlebrook RdGERMANTOWN, MD 20874
240-912-1077Email: info@theupcountyhub.org
TLC - The Treatment & Learning Centers
www.ttlc.org
Private non-profit agency in Rockville offering educational, therapeutic and vocational services for individuals with disabilities.
2092 Gaither RoadSuite 100Rockville, MD 20850
301-424-5200Fax: 301-424-8063Email: info@ttlc.org