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Peace House, located in Park City, Utah, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering survivors of domestic abuse and fostering a violence-free community. Founded in 1995, Peace House provides comprehensive services, including safe shelter, counseling, case management, and education to help individuals and families rebuild their lives. The organization also focuses on prevention through community outreach and educational programs aimed at raising awareness and reducing domestic violence. With a state-of-the-art facility and a compassionate team, Peace House offers hope and healing to those in need. Learn more or support their mission at Peace House.
The National Ability Center in Park City, Utah, is a nonprofit organization committed to empowering individuals of all abilities through recreation. Offering adaptive programs such as skiing, horseback riding, and cycling, the center fosters confidence, independence, and community connection. With state-of-the-art facilities and expert support, it serves people of all ages and abilities, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Learn more about their impactful work at National Ability Center.
The Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program, based in Utah, supports traditional Navajo elders living in remote regions of the Navajo Nation. Founded in 1988, the program provides essential supplies, including food, firewood, and clothing, to elders who maintain their traditional lifestyles. It also fosters cross-cultural connections through the adoption program, where donors build meaningful relationships with elders. Rooted in respect and compassion, this nonprofit uplifts Native communities while preserving Navajo culture and traditions. Learn more at Adopt-A-Native-Elder.
The Utah 1033 Foundation, named after the law enforcement code for “officer down,” provides immediate financial support to families of Utah peace officers who lose their lives in the line of duty. The foundation offers $25,000 within 24 hours to cover immediate expenses and has additional programs to assist with educational costs for surviving family members. While the nonprofit previously hosted a popular motorcycle ride fundraiser per the video, this event is no longer part of their fundraising efforts. Instead, they focus on ongoing donations and other initiatives to continue supporting their mission.
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