RespectAbility is so thrilled to join so many outstanding groups in The Guide. For a start up organization such as ourselves, being in The Guide is a very important and appreciated recognition. Our organization is led by full time volunteers and we need full time staff to make our work sustainable. We need more volunteers, connections and funds, and know this will be a big help. I know that is true of many of the other great groups included. We focus on people with disabilities — helping them be fully welcomed and valued as equals. There are so many great groups on this list — we are proud to join the team. I am honored to support many of them personally – great leaders, missions, volunteers and actions. Thank you to the whole Slingshot team for your amazing work!!!
JCHAI is also immensely proud to be included in the Slingshot Guide this year as part of those charities dedicated to helping people with disabilities in the Jewish community. To be included in this group is the greatest honor, knowing what phenomenal work all the other organizations are doing to transform our communities.
The LE MOOD community is honored to share the same company with all the amazing organizations named to the 2014-2015 Slingshot Guide. We take great pride in collaborating with some of the most outstanding creative minds in the Jewish world and we hope to continue doing so with some of this year’s Slingshotters too. Congratulations to all!
Very proud of all the innovative folks whose efforts are lauded in this year’s guide. Unfortunately am getting a server error on all of the slingshotfund.org links…will just assume it’s all the ejPhil readers thirsting for more information, and I’ll come back later. 🙂
The Righteous Conversations Project at Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust is honored to be included in this year’s Slingshot Guide. We are incredibly proud to be included among these innovative Jewish nonprofits! Congratulations to all!
RespectAbility is so thrilled to join so many outstanding groups in The Guide. For a start up organization such as ourselves, being in The Guide is a very important and appreciated recognition. Our organization is led by full time volunteers and we need full time staff to make our work sustainable. We need more volunteers, connections and funds, and know this will be a big help. I know that is true of many of the other great groups included. We focus on people with disabilities — helping them be fully welcomed and valued as equals. There are so many great groups on this list — we are proud to join the team. I am honored to support many of them personally – great leaders, missions, volunteers and actions. Thank you to the whole Slingshot team for your amazing work!!!
JCHAI is also immensely proud to be included in the Slingshot Guide this year as part of those charities dedicated to helping people with disabilities in the Jewish community. To be included in this group is the greatest honor, knowing what phenomenal work all the other organizations are doing to transform our communities.
The LE MOOD community is honored to share the same company with all the amazing organizations named to the 2014-2015 Slingshot Guide. We take great pride in collaborating with some of the most outstanding creative minds in the Jewish world and we hope to continue doing so with some of this year’s Slingshotters too. Congratulations to all!
Very proud of all the innovative folks whose efforts are lauded in this year’s guide. Unfortunately am getting a server error on all of the slingshotfund.org links…will just assume it’s all the ejPhil readers thirsting for more information, and I’ll come back later. 🙂
Matan is equally thrilled and honored to be named in such company. Mazel tov to all and keep up the good work!
The Righteous Conversations Project at Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust is honored to be included in this year’s Slingshot Guide. We are incredibly proud to be included among these innovative Jewish nonprofits! Congratulations to all!