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Children’s Tumor Foundation
NF is a genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body. NF affects 1 in every 3,000 births, which is about 2.5 million people worldwide. Anyone can be born with it and it affects everyone differently. NF can lead to blindness, deafness, bone abnormalities, disfigurement, learning challenges, disabling pain, or cancer. There is no cure yet.
The Children's Tumor Foundation's mission is to drive research, expand knowledge, and advance care for the NF community.
Big Fab Productions
Big Fab Productions started as a collaboration idea, and has since developed into a cooperative of individuals using their voices and platforms to promote positive cultural change. Big Fab Events are truly interactive experiences focused on fun, inclusion, self-love and laughter. Our goal is that each guest is not only entertained but leaves feeling confident, accepted and FABULOUS!
Girls Who Code
Girls Who Code is an international nonprofit working to close the gender gap in technology and leading the movement to inspire, educate, and equip students who identify as girls or non-binary with the computing skills they need to pursue 21st-century opportunities.
Since launching in 2012, Girls Who Code has reached 450,000 girls through our in-person programming and we have nearly 90,000 college-aged alumni. They have sparked culture change through marketing campaigns and advocacy efforts, generating 13 Billion engagements globally. In 2018, the organization was named the #1 Most Innovative Non-Profit on Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list.
Free Mom Hugs
Sara Cunningham began her journey of becoming an advocate of the LGBTQIA+ community through her relationship with her gay son. She founded Free Mom Hugs in 2014 and since that time many parents and allies across the country joined the movement to accept, love and support the LGBTQIA community. Free Mom Hugs became an established 501(c)(3) non profit organization in 2018 to fight for human rights for all.
The Welcoming Project
The Welcoming Project began in 2011 to encourage businesses, health care/service providers, organizations, and congregations to display welcoming signs for the purpose of making LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer) individuals and allies feel welcomed as patrons. The Welcoming Project is available to communities throughout the United States and across the globe.