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post #62 of 76
I thought I'd add to the list a bit. I didn't see these.
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Care2 has links for petitions, group forums, news, job search, product reviews, all sorts of good things.
http://www.care2.com

Working for change - petitions, news
http://www.workingforchange.com/

Foods Not Bombs
http://www.foodnotbombs.net/

Free Click Sites


The Hunger Site (children, hunger, animals, breast cancer, rain forest) + if you buy things from them they donate.
http://www.thehungersite.com/cgi-bin...jects/CTDSites

Ecology Fund
- rain forest
http://ecologyfund.com/

Care2.com click sites
(children, hunger, animals, rain forest, more)
http://www.care2.com/click2donate/

(If someone is interested in more free click sites feel free to PM me. I can give you a whole list of free click sites ranging from the environment, children health, supporting the arts, domestic violence, womens health, hunger, poverty, animals, pretty much any subject your interested in. Doesn't coast you anything and just takes a second to go to a site and click the button.)
post #63 of 76
Phew... I looked through all of them to see if these are here, I didn't see them but forgive me if they are repeats as my eyes got fuzzy towards the end:

http://www.idealist.org
http://www.reliefweb.int
http://www.makepovertyhistory.org
http://www.irc.org
http://www.oxfam.org
http://www.savetheinternet.org

Great idea.
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Pregnancy/Birth and Child Loss Related

Perinatal Loss Resources
March of Dimes: Pregnancy and Newborn Loss - One of the special topics sections of the March of Dimes Health Education Center
http://www.marchofdimes.com/pnhec/572.asp


Aiding Mothers and Fathers Experiencing Neonatal Death (AMEND) - Offers support and encouragement to parents having a normal grief reaction to the loss of their baby.
http://www.amendgroup.com/


A Place to Remember - For those who have been touched by a crisis in pregnancy or death of a baby
http://www.aplacetoremember.com/


A Heartbreaking Choice - For families who choose to end their pregnancies after prenatal diagnosis or have interrupted a wanted pregnancy after poor prenatal diagnosis.
http://www.aheartbreakingchoice.com/


Bereavement Services from Undersign Lutheran Medical Foundation - provides a comprehensive approach to caring for families whose babies died during pregnancy or shortly after birth along with resources for parents and health care providers.
http://www.bereavementprograms.com/


Angel Babies Forever Loved - Various resources for parents, grandparents and friends of those who lose a babies and must cope with the shattered dream.
http://www.angels4ever.com/index.html


The Hygeia Foundation, Inc. and Institute for Perinatal Loss and Bereavement (Hygeia) - A global community for perinatal health, loss, and bereavement.
http://www.hygeia.org


MEND (Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death) - A Christian, non-profit organization that reaches out to families who have suffered the loss of a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant death.
http://www.mend.org/


Share - Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support - A National organization that serves those whose lives are touched by the tragic death of a baby through early pregnancy loss, stillbirth, or in the first few months of life.
http://www.nationalshareoffice.com/


WISSP Wisconsin Stillbirth Service Program - Serves families who experience the tragedy of stillbirth and the professionals who care for them, in Wisconsin and throughout the world.
http://www.wisc.edu/wissp/


The Loss of a Child
The Compassionate Friends - Assists families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age.
http://www.compassionatefriends.org/


The MISS foundation Mothers in Sympathy and Support - A volunteer based organization committed to providing crisis support and long term aid to families after the death of a child from any cause, for parents, professionals, and friends/caregivers.
http://www.missfoundation.org/


Loss in Multiple Pregnancy/birth
The Center for Loss in Multiple Birth (CLIMB) - By and for parents who have experienced the death of one or more, both or all, of their twins or higher multiples during pregnancy, at birth, in infancy or childhood.
http://www.climb-support.org/


Grandparent Support
AGAST - Alliance of Grandparents, A Support in Tragedy International - A volunteer organization dedicated to helping grandparents through the trauma, stress and grief after the loss of a grandchild to deal with the double loss--lost of a grandchild and how to help the parents of the child (their own child).
http://www.agast.org/
post #67 of 76
Encouraging easy changes to curb carbon output...lessen climate change:


http://c3.newdream.org/campaigns/c3/...e1b6ca539626a/
post #68 of 76
Behold my random assortment of causes! I alphabetized them by organization name, (for lack of a better scheme). Here goes:

Teaching our children to think critically about how media can degrade or uplift women: www.about-face.org

A must-have link if you regret moving into a HOA: http://www.ahrc.com/new/index.php/src/home

The name of this speaks for itself: http://www.americanrightsatwork.org/

Peacemaking and conflict resolution: http://www.beyondintractability.org/

Demanding mandatory labeling for genetically engineered products: http://www.thecampaign.org/

CASPIAN--Because it's none of Big Brother's business how you shop: http://www.nocards.org/

Putting the brakes on unfettered commercialization: http://www.commercialalert.org/

No war, no death penalty, no abortion, no euthanasia, no poverty, no violence: www.consistent-life.org

I think we’re ALL on board with this cause! http://cfmidwifery.org/index.aspx

Lobbying and advocacy with Quaker affiliation: http://www.fcnl.org/index.htm

Demanding further research on and informed consent for human ova extraction: http://www.handsoffourovaries.com/

I can't believe nobody posted this yet! http://www.momsrising.org/

Ethical physicians who refuse to kowtow to Big Pharma: www.nofreelunch.org

Advocates for consumer health, rights, and safety: http://www.organicconsumers.org/

For pro-lifers who don't fit in with the movement's conservative majority:
http://prolife.liberals.com/

Save your community. Fight sprawl! http://www.sprawl-busters.com/
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post #70 of 76
This deals with the horrors that happen to children left unattended in and around cars. They have great tips to help prevent the unthinkable.


www.kidsandcars.org
post #71 of 76
Maybe it's been mentioned already but UNICEF has started pushing infant genital mutilation as part of the World Health Organization's movement toward circumcision in Africa. Myself and several friends had to withdraw our support after learning that, which is a shame, I grew up with UNICEF in my classrooms each year as a kid and I liked donating.

Amnesty International has also said that they will not support any anti-MGM activities.
post #72 of 76
Resources & network for positive community-based response to climate change, peak oil, and the economic shakedown.... www.transitionus.org.

There are many local Transition groups, and new ones forming frequently- you can check on the site if there's one in your area.
post #73 of 76
I didn't see this one listed http://www.polarisproject.org/ . They combat human trafficking.
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post #75 of 76
I'm giving the website of a group who fights to keep our children with us and is dedicated to fighting Child Protective Services from wrongfully removing children into foster care. They are the American Family Rights Association:

http://www.familyrightsassociation.com/
post #76 of 76

I wasn't sure where to post this. I just watched this movie on netflix

http://www.quantumactivist.com/

 

As an activist I thought it an important perspective. Our subconscious conditioning must be brought to light.

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