2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

100 Black Men of Maryland, Inc.
(Book #1240)   (410) 664-6726

Mentoring (individual, group, peer, leadership), education (tutoring, college access, scholarships), health & wellness (health disparities edcuation, prostate/bone marrow screening, eye exams/eye glasses), economic development (financial literacy).
1000 Friends of Maryland
(Book #1250)   (410) 583-2910

We protect Maryland's natural resources from poorly planned development, improve our transit systems, and restore vibrant towns and cities through education research and advocacy.
Abandoned Children's Fund
(Book #4896)   (707) 318-9400

Thousands of innocent orphans, cruelly abandoned: Alone hungry, desperate, terrified victims of disease, war, extreme poverty. Please help us house, feed, love and rehabilitate them.
Accion International
(Book #1601)   (617) 625-7080

A nonprofit organization with the mission of giving people financial tools, including "micro" loans and business training to work their way out of poverty.
Action Against Hunger USA
(Book #7201)   (212) 967-7800

Action Against Hunger prevents and treats malnutrition saving the lives of malnourished children while providing families with safe water and sustainable solutions to hunger.
Addiction Recovery, Inc.
(Book #1175)   (410) 923-6700

Non-profit residential and outpatient treatment center assisting men and women who are battling the disease of addiction to begin a life of recovery and sobriety.
Adoption Exchange Association, Inc.
(Book #2449)   (410) 933-5700

114, 000 US foster children need adoptive families! AEA recruits families and helps professionals and families negotiate local and interstate adoptions.Home to adoptuskids.org
Adoption Exchange, Inc. (the)
(Book #2087)   (303) 755-4756

There are 114, 500 abused children in foster care waiting for permanent, adoptive families.Do not make them wait! Help us find families for neglected children.
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International
(Book #5437)   (301) 680-6380

Imagine living without clean water, health services, basic education or job opportunties. Gifts support ADRA's empowering development and relief programs in the U.S. and worldwide.
Advocates for Children and Youth, Inc.
(Book #6240)   (410) 547-9200

ACY is Maryland's only statewide, independent public policy, research and advocacy organization dedicated to improving the health, education and welfare of all children in Maryland.
Advocates for Homeless Families, Inc.
(Book #4897)   (301) 662-2003

Helps homeless families with housing, education, and life skill development.Program requires participants set goals and action plans, meet productivity standards and learn to save.
Advocates For Youth
(Book #3261)   (202) 419-3420

Educating and empowering young people to prevent teen pregnancy, fight HIV/AIDS, and change sexual and reporductive health policies around the world.
African Medical & Research Foundation, Inc.
(Book #1602)   (212) 768-2440

Since 1957, has improved health for Africans through training, capacity building and advocacy in HIV/AIDS, malaria, family health, water and sanitation and clinical outreach.
African Wildlife Foundation
(Book #4898)   (202) 939-3333

Protects imperiled species-lions mountain gorillas elephants zebras-through habitat conservation, science, leadership training, and wildlife-friendly community-beneficial business development for 50 years.
Africare, Inc.
(Book #9530)   (202) 462-3614

Develops self-help programs in Africa to increase food production, develop clean water resources, manage the environment, strengthen health care and deliver emergency assistance.
Agape House, Inc.
(Book #4482)   (410) 728-2221

Community out-reach, pregancy support center, soup kitchen, pantry, clothing, shelter, transitional housing (Baltimore/Hartford County) Enrichmant camp (summer/weekends) Christmas toy distribution, job training.
AIDS & Infectious Disease Science Center
(Book #1003)   (858) 909-5125

Deadly new bacteria and virus are discovered daily. We need cures now! Please help us. We can't afford to lose this life or death race.
AIDS ACTION BALTIMORE, INC.
(Book #3236)   (410) 837-2437

Provides AIDS research advocacy, HIV prevention and emergency financial assistance, including rent, medical bills, utility bills, prescription and other expenses to people with HIV disease.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Air Warrior Courage Foundation
(Book #4899)   (301) 588-3283

Honor our warriors! We provide rapid emergency funds to wounded warriors facing critical financial problems.We also provide emergency funds to qualifying veterans.
Alaska Conservation Foundation
(Book #1005)   (907) 276-1917

Premiere link between individual donors nationwide and Alaska's conservation organizations.Protects Alaska's wilderness and wildlife habitats by funding the best local conservation groups and programs.
Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation
(Book #8009)   (610) 649-3034

A four year old cancer patients front yard lemonade stand evolved into a nationwide movement to find a cure for pediatric cancer.Please join us!
Allegany Community College Foundation, Inc.
(Book #1260)   (301) 784-5200

Provides scholarships for students and tuition assistance to foster, encourage, and promote the growth, progress, and general welfare of Allegany College of Maryland.
Allegany Health Right, Inc.
(Book #9187)   (301) 777-7749

Increase access to health care services for low income, uninsured adults in Allegany County, Maryland.
Allergy & Asthma Network/Mothers of Asthmatics, Inc.
(Book #4756)   (703) 641-9595

AANMA is the leading nonprofit health organization dedicated to elmininating death and suffering due to asthma, allergies, and related conditions through education, advocacy and ourtreach.
Alley Cat Rescue, Inc.
(Book #1007)   (301) 699-3946

Dedicated to helping stray, abandoned, and feral cats. ACR is working towards ending feline overpopulation and stopping the killing of healthy unwanted cats in shelters.
Alliance for Community Trees
(Book #8021)   (301) 277-0040

Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Maryland, Inc.
(Book #4900)   (410) 886-8691

NAMI Maryland is a grassroots organization dedicated to education, support and advocacy for persons with mental illness, their families and the wider community.
Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Metropolitan Baltimore, Inc.
(Book #5697)   (410) 435-2600

NAMI Metropolitan Baltimore provides grassroots, education, outreach and advocacy to hundreds of individuals and families living with mental illness with the goal of eradicating stigma.
Alpha's Glory Crisis Pregnancy Center, Inc.
(Book #6851)   (410) 272-4711

Provides self-administered pregnancy tests, information about pregnancy, adoption, and abortion alternatives.Offers material assistance, emotional support, parenting classes and friendship.
ALS Association-DC/MD/VA Chapter
(Book #5814)   (301) 978-9855

Improve quality of life for people living with ALS commonly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, and their families, by providing free services.
Alternative Directions, Inc.
(Book #4169)   (410) 899-5072

Alternative Directions is funded to assist low-income individuals represent themselves in simple, uncontested family law matters. In addition to civil legal services, we provide resource information to ease in the transition from prison life.
Alzheimer's and Aging Research Center, Inc.
(Book #1116)   (858) 909-5121

Stop the suffering caused by aging-related medical conditions! Your support makes exciting new research possible. Please help our aging popultation and their families.
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc - Greater Maryland Chapter
(Book #8017)   (410) 561-9099

The world leaders in Alzheimer's research and support, the Alzheimer's Association is dedicated to eliminating Alzheimer's disease and enhancing care and support for all affected.
Alzheimer's Disease Research Foundation
(Book #4762)   (781) 237-3000

Our mission is to fund research with the highest probability of slowing, stopping or reversing Alzheimers Disease.
Alzheimer's Foundation of America, Inc.
(Book #4140)   (866) 232-8484

Provides hands-on programs and services to families affected by Alzheimer's disease and related illness, hotline, educational materials, free magazine, "Caring for the Nation".
Amcha for Tsedakah, Inc.
(Book #7385)   (301) 937-2600

We support 31 US and Israeli organizations which promote pluralism and tolerance while efficiently serving a variety of needs including hunger education and justice.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

America's Charities - Greater Washington D.C.
(Book #1923)   (703) 222-3861

Working to build strong communities. Addressing needs of children , families, communities through member programs, by helping employers and employees support our member charities programs.
American Association for Cancer Research, Inc.
(Book #9701)   (215) 440-9300

The AACR funds groundbreaking scientific cancer research that saves lives.By contributing, you can help speed up the pace of scientific discovery and fight cancer.
American Association of Suicidology
(Book #7280)   (202) 237-2280

Approximately 800, 000 Americans attempt suicide annually - more than 33, 000 die. AAS works to prevent this tragedy. Suicide prevention is everyone's business. Join us.
American Asthma Foundation
(Book #4764)   (415) 404-3420

Funding innovative breakthrough research to improve treatment, prevent, and find a cure for asthma, a chronic lung disease affecting approximately 750, 000 Maryland residents.
American Autoimmune Related Disease Association
(Book #3372)   (586) 776-3900

Autoimmunity causes lupus, arthritis, vasculitis, MS, fibromyalgia, Graves', and 90+ other diseases. Through research and patient services, our work eases the tremendous suffering they inflict.
American Brain Tumor Association
(Book #5479)   (847) 827-9910

American Brain Tumor Association exists to eliminate brain tumors through research and to meet the needs of brain tumor patients and their families.
American Cancer Society, South Atlantic Division Inc.
(Book #8001)   (404) 816-7800

Largest funder of non governmental cancer research provide services including legal advocacy for cancer patients delivers early detection and prevention programs to youths and adults.
American Chestnut Land Trust, Inc.
(Book #1549)   (410) 414-3400

We preserve 3, 000 acres of forest, farmland and wetlands and provide sustainable public access to our preserved properties for educational, scientific, recreational and cultural purpses.
American Childhood Cancer Organization
(Book #4771)   (800) 366-2223

Be a hero to our nations youngest cancer patients by donating to ACCO so we can provide information about treatment, support, awareness and new cures.
American Diabetes Association, Inc.
(Book #9006)   (703) 549-1500

The associations mission is "to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes" through research, information, and advocacy.
American Farmland Trust, Inc.
(Book #9007)   (202) 331-7300

Helping farmers and ranchers protect their land from development, produce a healthier environment and build successful communities.Working to save the land that sustains us.
American Fisheries Society
(Book #2340)   (301) 897-8616

Our waters are being overfished.We're dedicated to the conservation and sustainability of fishery resources so that fish will be plentiful for future generations.
American Forests
(Book #6179)   (202) 737-1944

Fund private and public land reforestation projects; provides satellite imagery of tree loss to cities; edcuates the public on the value of trees and forests.
American Foundation for Children with Aids, Inc.
(Book #7110)   (888) 683-8323

We provide cost free life-saving medication, food, supplies and support for HIV+ children and their caregivers in Democratic Republic of Congo Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
American Friends of Neve Shalom/Wahat Al-Salem, Inc.
(Book #4903)   (818) 325-8884

Supports Israeli village where Jews and Arabs have lived, worked and educated children together equally for 40 years; nominated five times for Nobel Peace Prize.
American Friends of Rabin Medical Center
(Book #4908)   (212) 279-2522

Supports Israel's Rabin Medical Center (1, 000, 000 Patients treated annually)funding vital equipment, research, programs; educates the American public; creates partnerships with US medical establishments.
American Health Assistance Foundation
(Book #3724)   (301) 948-3244

Funds cutting-edge research seeking causes, treatments, and cures for Alzheimer's disease, and provides information about risk factors, treatments and coping strategies.
American Heart Association, Inc.-Mid Atlantic Affiliate
(Book #8002)   (214) 373-6300

Building healthier lives free of cardiovascular disease and stroke through research, public, patient and professional education, training, advocacy and community services.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

American Hospice Foundation
(Book #7751)   (202) 223-0204

The Foundation equips Americans to make informed decisions at life's end and better cope after a loss through public education, professional training and consumer advocacy.
American Jewish World Service, Inc.
(Book #1640)   (212) 792-2900

Provides non-sectarian, sustainable development assistance, technical support and emergency relief to people in Africa, Asis, Latin America, the Middle East, Russia and Ukraine.
American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation, Inc.
(Book #1853)   (919) 334-4010

Help dogs live longer, healthier lives by fighting canine disease like cancer, epilepsy, eye and heart disease.Our work furthers human treatments and cures too.
American Kidney Fund
(Book #5127)   (301) 881-3052

The American Kidney Fund provides direct financial assistance to kidney patients in need and education to those with and at-risk for kidney disease.
American Near East Refugee Aid
(Book #1605)   (202) 842-2766

American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA) advances the well-being of people in the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon and Jordan.
American Red Cross - Washington County Maryland Chapter
(Book #2073)   (301) 739-0717

Emergency assistance to disaster victims, aid to military families, and veterans, international tracing, CPR/First Aid/Water safety training, youth service and supports blood collections, "The Gift of Life"
American Red Cross - Western Potomac Chapter
(Book #1703)   (301) 722-1760

The American Red Cross provides many local services including assistance to the Armed Forces veterans and their families, disaster relief, blood donations, instructional programs, ie. First Aid, CPR and Water Safety.
American Red Cross in the National Capital Region
(Book #2067)   301-588-2515

Emergency assistance to disaster victims, aid to military families, and veterans, international tracing, CPR/First Aid/Water safety training, youth service and supports blood collections, "The Gift of Life".
American Red Cross of the Delmarva Peninsula
(Book #6809)   302-656-6620

Emergency assistance to disaster victims, aid to military families, and veterans, international tracing, CPR/First Aid/Water safety training, youth service and supports blood collections, "The Gift of Life".
American Red Cross, Central Maryland Chapter
(Book #8003)   410-624-2000

Emergency assistance to disaster victims, aid to military families, and veterans, international tracing, CPR/First Aid/Water safety training, youth service and supports blood collections, "The Gift of Life".
American Red Cross, Frederick County Chapter
(Book #5503)   301-662-5131

Emergency assistance to disaster victims, aid to military families, and veterans, international tracing, CPR/First Aid/Water safety training, youth service and supports blood collections, "The Gift of Life".
American Red Cross, Lower Shore Chapter
(Book #1122)   410-749-5331

Emergency assistance to disaster victims, aid to military families, and veterans, international tracing, CPR/First Aid/Water safety training, youth service and supports blood collections, "The Gift of Life".
American Refugee Committee
(Book #1614)   (612) 872-7060

International relief and development agency empowering people impacted by conflict and disaster to recover and rebuild their lives with dignity.
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (The)
(Book #1704)   (212) 876-7700

Staged dogfights to the death.Puppy mills with overcrowded and unsanitary breeding pens.Kittens tortured for amusement.Please help stop these acts of animal cruelty.
American Thyroid Association, Inc.
(Book #2175)   (703) 998-8890

Be "in the know" on treatment of thyroid cancer and thyroid disease.Help fund smart research discovering answers! Support thyroid understanding and knowledge.
American Youth Hostels, Inc.
(Book #3700)   (301) 495-1240

Bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds.For 75 years HI-USA's hostels and programs have promoted intercultural understanding and conservation, inspiring caring worl citizens.
Americares Foundation, Inc.
(Book #6477)   (203) 658-9500

Restores health and saves lives by delivering donated medicines, medical supplies and humanitarian aid to people in need around the world and here at home.
Amputee Coalition Of America, Inc.
(Book #9884)   (865) 524-8772

Empowering amputees to participate in decisions about their own care, services and outcomes through education, support and advocacy and promoting limb loss prevention.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Anacostia Watershed Society, Inc.
(Book #8430)   (301) 699-6204

Our mission is to restore and protect the Anacostia River and its watershed communities by cleaning the river, recovering the shores, and honoring the heritage.
Animal Rescue, Inc.
(Book #3175)   (717) 993-3232

No-kill shelter for abused and abandoned animals.Services to people and pets in times of hardship through crisis intervention from our Maryland office 410-661-7626.
Animals and Society Institute
(Book #7111)   (734) 677-9240

Help us speak out for animals!Advancing their moral and legal status and promoting animal rights as part of a just, compassionate, peaceful society.
Annapolis Area Ministries
(Book #2396)   (410) 349-5056

Provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, case management, food pantry, bag lunches, crisis financial assistance and other programs through the Lighthouse shelter and Anchor House.
Anne Arundel Community College Foundation, Inc.
(Book #2179)   (410) 777-2515

Administration of donations to benefit students and enhance the quality of learning at the community's college.
Anne Arundel Conflict Resolution Center
(Book #3876)   (410) 266-9033

The Anne Arundel conflict resolution center provide free and accessible conflict resolution services through mediation facilitation education and training.
Anne Arundel County 4-H Foundation
(Book #4132)   (410) 222-6755

This foundation provides direct financial support to the Anne Arundel County 4-H program which develops and strengthens the youth that will become tomorrow's leaders.
Anne Arundel County CASA, Inc.
(Book #7302)   (410) 267-7877

Dedicated to improving the lives of abused and neglected children by ensuring they have a vioce.All children have the right to safe, permanent homes.
Anne Arundel County Food Bank, Inc.
(Book #1858)   (410) 923-4255

We are a free multi-purpose agency in Maryland that provides food, nutritional suppliments, medical equipment, furniture, vehicles, appliances and more to those in need.
Anne Arundel County Public Library Foundation, Inc.
(Book #6972)   (410) 222-7371

To enhance library services through funding projects outside of the operating budget of the library ultimately creating a community of readers in Anne Arundel County.
Another Alternative Ministries Global (Youth and Teen Mentoring Program)
(Book #8028)   (443) 413-9193

Mentoring, behavirol education activities group individual at-risk youth and teens disadvantaged neighborhoods ages 9-19.
Aplastic Anemia & MDS International Foundation, Inc.
(Book #2182)   (301) 279-7202

Supporting patients and families fighting bone marrow failure diseases including aplastic anemia, MDS and PNH.Providing education and support services, building awareness and funding research.
Appalachian Parent Association, Inc.
(Book #1125)   (301) 334-8449

Appalachian Parent Association, Inc., provides day habilitation, vocational, residential, individual, and family support, and training/employment services to the developmentally disabled, economically disadvantaged, and aged in Garrett County.
Arc of Baltimore, Inc.
(Book #8073)   (410) 296-2272

The Arc of Baltimore provides employment, vocational, residential, respite, support and advocacy progrmas to more than 3, 000 individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
Arc of Carroll County, Inc.
(Book #2050)   (410) 848-4124

Supporting the efforts of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to define and realize their goals in employment, community living and social integration.
Arc of Frederick County, Inc.
(Book #2450)   (301) 663-0909

The Arc supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to obtain the services they need and want in order to become as independent as possible.
Arc of Maryland, Inc.
(Book #1911)   (410) 572-5872

Changing minds and changing lives.We strive to ensure persons with intellectual developmental disabilities have equal rights and opportunities through leadership self-advocacy and public policy.
Arc of Prince George's County, Inc.
(Book #3560)   (301) 925-7050

The Arc of Prince George's County offers a lifetime of support, understanding and opportunities for people with developmental disabilities and their families.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Arc of Southern Maryland, Inc. (The)
(Book #8550)   (410) 535-2413

The Arc of Southern Maryland promotes community involvement independence and personal success for children and adults with intellectual and development disabilities.
ARC of the Central Chesapeake Region, Inc. (The)
(Book #8005)   (410) 269-1883

Serves over 1800 people with developmental disabilities. Services include supported living, residential and family services, respite, supported employment, advocacy and volunteer opportunities. Services are performed in Anne Arundel and Eastern Shore.
Archbishop Spalding High School
(Book #1011)   (410) 969-9105

Archbishop Spalding High School is a non-profit, co-educational, Catholic secondary institution providing educational, spiritual, athletic, artistic and social growth opportunities for students in grades 9 thru 12.
Archway Station, Inc.
(Book #5128)   (301) 777-1700

Archway provides services to adults with psychiatric and or developmental disabilities and to children overcoming behavioral and or emotional problems.
Arrow Project (The)
(Book #1126)   (281) 210-1522

Arrow provides therapeutic foster care, adoption services, education services for emotionally disturbed adolescence and residential and transitional living.Advocacy and research through Michael Reagan Center.
Arthritis & Chronic Pain Research Institute
(Book #1012)   (858) 597-3857

Chronic pain caused by arthritis, cancer and other medical conditions cripple 86 million Americans. Help us continue our search for new medications to relieve pain.
Arthritis Foundation Mid Atlantic Region
(Book #9253)   (704) 705-1797

Arundel House of Hope, Inc.
(Book #1013)   (410) 863-4888

Arundel House of Hope provides emergency, transitional and permanent housing for the poor and homeless as well as day and support services throughout Anne Arundel County.
Arundel Lodge, Inc.
(Book #4116)   (443) 433-5900

Arundel Lodge partners with people diagnosed with serious mental illness by providing treatment counseling supported employment supported housing education and individualized supports.
Assistance Center of Towson Churches
(Book #6571)   (410) 296-4855

ACTC is a provider of emergency services to low-income families and homeless clients.Services include food and financial assistance for evictions, utilities, prescriptions and transportation.
Associated Black Charities
(Book #8004)   (410) 659-0000

Philanthropic organization that provides leadership on issues impacting Maryland families.ABC provides funding and technical assistance to non-profit organizations to create healthier and wealthier communities.
Associated Charities of Cumberland, Maryland, Inc.
(Book #2060)   (301) 784-7118

Provides direct assistance with food, utilities and rent, and almost any other emergency. Utilizes government resources on a referral basis to help clients become self-sufficient. Provides life saving medications to low income families.
Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore
(Book #8108)   (401) 727-4828

Addresses the social service health cultural and educational needs of the Jewish communitities of Baltimore Howard County and the University of Maryland College Park campus.
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, Maryland Chapter
(Book #8019)   (410) 484-2054

AAFA-Maryland /Greater DC Chapter provides education and training about asthma and allergies to individuals, childcare staff, teachers, youth, sports coaches, and families.
At Jacob's Well, Inc.
(Book #5238)   (410) 235-8877

At Jacob's Well provides permanent and transitional housing with case management services to low-income, homeless, chronically mentally ill men and women.
Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States
(Book #4308)   (301) 652-9188

One of the oldest and largest independent Audubons, preserves natural resources through education and conservation, focusing on natural history, water quality, transportation, and ecosystem management.
Augsburg Lutheran Home of Maryland, Inc.
(Book #3471)   (410) 486-4573

Augsburg Lutheran
Aunt Hattie's Place, Inc.
(Book #3142)   (410) 367-2472

Provides a long-term, family oriented, residential development program for boys in foster care. AHP develops "at-risk" youth into productive, contributing members of society.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Autism Society Of America, Baltimore Chesapeake Chapter
(Book #7115)   (410) 655-7933

Serves autistic persons and their families by providing monthly support groups, speakers, educational programs, newsletters, information and referal telephone line additionally outreach to community groups.
B & O Railroad Museum, Inc.
(Book #3036)   (410) 752-2490

The B&O Railroad Museum is dedicated to the preservation of the physical legacy of American railroading and the the interpretation of this legacy to the widest possible audience.
Baltimore Child Abuse Center, Inc.
(Book #2410)   (410) 396-6147

Provides all reported victims of child sexual abuse in Baltimore with forensic interview, medical treatment, treatment referrals, and crisis couseling services.
Baltimore County Christian Workcamp, Inc.
(Book #8045)   (410) 667-1725

Providing home repair and assistance for the needy by volunteers of all ages.
Baltimore Educational Scholarship Trust, Inc.
(Book #4772)   (410) 752-2225

B.E.S.T. helps academically talented, economically disadvantaged African-American students access select private schools for grades K-12 in Baltimore region through counseling, informational workshops, and fee waivers.
Baltimore Green Space: A Land Trust for Community - Managed Open Space, Inc.
(Book #4774)   (443) 695-7504

Baltimore Green Space is a land trust.Residents create community spaces like beautiful flower and vegetable gardens providing nutritious food.BGS protects and supports them.
Baltimore Healthy Start, Inc.
(Book #7118)   410-396-7318

Infant mortality reduction organization offering pregnant and postpartum women: home visiting; case management; family planning; parenting ,mental health, breastfeeding, HIV STD test etc.
Baltimore Heritage, Inc.
(Book #5486)   (410) 332-9992

Baltimore Heritage works to preserve and promote Baltimore's historic buildings and neighborhoods.
Baltimore Reads, Inc.
(Book #8147)   (410) 752-3595

Baltimore Reads helps educationally disadvantaged adults improve their quality of life and self-sufficiency through literacy and job training programs.
Baltimore Rowing Club, Inc.
(Book #4775)   (410) 355-5649

Community focused rowing organization striving to be national leader in rowing and youth enrichment by promoting rowing for fitness, recreation, and competition for all.
Baltimore School for the Arts Foundation (The)
(Book #1021)   (410) 347-3043

Baltimore School for the Arts provides high school students with arts and academics training and younger Baltimore City students with free after-school arts education.
Baltimore Station
(Book #4909)   (410) 752-4454

Provides a rigorous residential recovery program for men who transitioning through the cycle of poverty, substance abuse and homelessness to self-sufficiency.
Baltimore Streetcar Museum, Inc.
(Book #6493)   (443) 604-2858

The museum provides a "living history" through onsite exhibits, lectures, and rides on actual antique Baltimore Streetcars.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Inc.
(Book #5203)   (410) 783-8073

A full time year round professional orchestra that performs the highest quality symphonic music of all eras that nutures the human spirit.Inspiring, educating and serving residents.
Bat Conservation International, Inc.
(Book #5444)   (512) 327-9721

Worldwide authority on bats committed to their protection through direct habitat conservation, research and education; facilitating win-win solutions that help both bats and people.
Bay Land Trust, Inc.
(Book #1024)   (410) 267-7028

The Bay Land Trust is a non-profit land trust dedicated to improving the environmental integrity of the Annapolis Neck Peninsula through preservation, easements, and education.
Believe In Tomorrow National Children's Foundation, Inc.
(Book #2111)   (410) 744-1032

Keeping families together during medical crisis.We provide exceptional hospital/respite housing to families with critically ill children, so they may find hope and comfort.
Bello Machre, Inc.
(Book #3690)   (443) 702-3016

Enrich the lives of people with developmental disabilities through loving care, guidance and opportunity so that they can live life to its fullest.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Benedictine School for Exceptional Children, Inc.
(Book #6010)   (410) 634-2112

The Benedictine School is a nationally recognized leader in the field of special education, providing education, employment and semi-independent living opportunities for the developmentally disabled.
Bereaved Parents of the USA, Baltimore Metropolitan Area Chapter, Inc.
(Book #3003)   (410) 252-0592

We offer support and compassion to bereaved parents, siblings, and grandparents following the death of a child by telephone contacts, meetings, and the monthly News Letter which is mailed. General and specific information is mailed to ALL new members.
Best Buddies International, Inc.
(Book #1025)   (305) 374-2233

Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities are often lonely and isolated.Match them with volunteers and create extraodinary friendships(Best Buddies), changing their lives forever!
Bethany Christian Services of Maryland
(Book #4289)   (410) 721-2835

Bethany finds homes for homeless children and foster families for abused kids.We cherish children providing adoptive homes for domestic.international and special needs children.
Bible Believers Fellowship, Inc.
(Book #7296)   (516) 739-7746

Nationwide prison ministry promoting Christianity to English and Spanish speaking inmates using literature, videos, counseling and prayer in faithful obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ.
Biblica US, Inc.
(Book #2888)   (719) 867-2691

Formerly International Bible Society, we strive to transform lives through God's Word.We translate the Bible and globally distribute it to those seeking its hope.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Maryland and the Maryland Mentoring Resource Center, Inc.
(Book #8042)   (410) 243-4000

Recruits, matches, and supervises volunteers paired to children who will benefit academically, socially, and emotionally from the influence of a positive adult role model.
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Alleghenies
(Book #4785)   (301) 724-2742

We provide adult mentors to children in need, mentors develop caring one-on-one relationships in the community or school-based programs.
Birthright Pregnancy Aid Center of Harford County, Inc.
(Book #4712)   (410) 838-0443

Nonjudgemental pregnancy help center offering urine pregnancy test, information on options, education, ongoing support community referrals and material assistance.All services are free and confidential.
Bishop McNamara High School
(Book #6137)   (301) 735-8401

Bishop McNamara High School, a college preparatory school in the Holy Cross tradition, educates and forms young men and women in the Catholic faith.
Black Cherry, Inc.
(Book #1785)   (410) 752-7272

Black Cherry is a highly acclaimed association of artists and performers dedicated to puppetry arts. The company's handcrafted marionettes and educational programs travel throughout Maryland.
Black Student Fund
(Book #7253)   (202) 387-1414

We provide financial aid, crises interventions, and advocacy to students in grades K-12 that are in low-income homes in the Metropolitan area. 100% college entry.
Blessings International
(Book #1720)   (918) 250-8101

Giving hope to destitute children and adults by providing life-saving pharmaceuticals, vitamins, and medical supplies for treating needy patients in developing nations and U.S. clinics.
Books, Bears & Bonnets, Inc.
(Book #1284)   (301) 602-7581

Provides whimsical gift boxes to children and adults in cancer treatment as a source of entertainment and comfort as they fight for their lives.
Bowie Crofton Pregnancy Center, Inc.
(Book #4138)   (301) 262-1330

Life affirming counsel and extensive resources for those caing unexpected pregnancies, free ultrasound, pregnancy tests, abstinence workshops, STD testing, lifestyle classes, adoption, and single parenting help.
Bowie State University Foundation
(Book #5212)   (301) 860-4308

The Foundation, Inc. supports the missionof Bowie State Univesity. Funds will be used for scholarship and community outreach.
Boy Scouts of America - Del-Mar-Va Council, Inc.
(Book #6759)   (302) 622-3300

Scouting offers young people opportunities to experience responsible fun and adventure through time-tested programs that instill values that develop character, citizenship and personal fitness.
Boy Scouts of America - Mason-Dixon Council #221
(Book #2110)   (301) 739-1211

To serve youth ages 7 through 21, through a valued based outdoor educational program promoting fitness, mental awareness and good decisions.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Boy Scouts of America - Potomac Council
(Book #2130)   (301) 729-1300

Boy Scouts of America's mission is to prepare young people to make ethical choices by instilling in them values of the Scout Oath and law.
Boys and Girls Club of Washington County, Inc.
(Book #6124)   (301) 733-5422

To enable all young people especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Brain Injury Association of Maryland, Inc.
(Book #5262)   (410) 448-2924

Provides information, referrals and support to individuals with brain injury, families and professional; advocates for funding and services; coordinates education and prevention activities; promotes research.
Bread and Water for Africa, Inc.
(Book #2961)   (703) 317-9440

Strengthening African initiatives for self-sufficiency throughgrassroots health, clean water, education, orphanages, vocational training, agriculture and micro-credit programs focusing on women and children.
Breast Cancer Action
(Book #7123)   (415) 243-9301

Breast Cancer Action is a national education and advocacy organization that works to put patients first, create healthy environments, and eliminate social inequities in breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Relief Foundation (The)
(Book #4910)   (504) 529-3258

Saving lives throughout the world through direct medical assistance and relief, innovative research and education; assists patients, survivors and their familes cope with breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Inc.
(Book #9100)   (646) 497-2600

Help find a cure.Breast cancer claims over 40, 000 lives annually.Your support funds lifesaving research worldwide: Prevention and a cure in our lifetime.
Brother's Brother Foundation (The)
(Book #7298)   (412) 321-3160

Promotes international health and education through the efficient and effective distribution and provision of donated medical, educational, other resources.Connecting people's resources with people's needs.
C & O Canal Trust, Inc.
(Book #4784)   (301) 714-2233

Independent nonprofit organization working in partnership with the National Park Service to protect, restore and promote the incomparable C&O Canal Natioanl Historical Park.
Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation, Inc.
(Book #9161)   (410) 823-0808

The foundation helps build character and teach critical life lessons to disadvantaged youth residing in America's most distressed communities through baseball and softball themed programs.
Calvert County Literacy Council, Inc.
(Book #2880)   (410) 535-3233

Provides free one-on-one tutoring to Calvert County adults in reading, writing, speaking English, and math. Helps clients achieve goals for education, employment, family, and society.
Calvert County Nursing Center, Inc.
(Book #6060)   (410) 535-2300

Long & short-term care facility providing all levels of rehabilitation (PT, OT, SLP), skilled care for the medically complex, and care for those with dementia.
Calvert Crusade For Children, Inc.
(Book #5033)   (410) 286-8300

Community building organization provides youth leadership training, Asset Development workshops to community groups;advocates for youth/family resources, including mentors;website provides family inforamtion, events.
Calvert Hall College of Baltimore City, Inc.
(Book #1131)   (410) 821-6926

Calvert Hall provides a diverse community of young men with a broad human and Christian education through excellent academic programs promoting leadership, achievement and service.
Calvert Hospice
(Book #5051)   (410) 535-0892

Promotes quailty of life, respect, dignity, for the individual provides support to the grieving and educates the community about the significance of loss throughtout life.
Calvert K-9 Search Team, Inc.
(Book #4786)   (410) 586-2476

Provides nationally certified dof teams, support and search management personnel for search and rescue missions to find lost or missing persons.
Calvert Meals on Wheels, Inc.
(Book #3310)   (410) 535-4606

All volunteer organization that provides nutritious, hot, home- delivered meals weekdays to persons unable to provide meals for themselves due to advanced ages illness disability.
Camp Opportunity of Maryland, Inc.
(Book #5706)   (240) 354-6637

Camp Opportunity runs an all-volunteer, week long, overnight summer camp serving abused and neglected children ages 8-12, providing a counselor for each child.Follow-up activities are held throughout the year.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Cancer Curing Society DBA Gerson Institute
(Book #1133)   (619) 685-8686

Help thousands of people recover from so-called "incurable" diseases, such as cancer, by teaching a powerful, natural treatment to patients, medical professionals and caregivers.
Cancer Research Fund of the Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Foundation
(Book #5782)   (212) 455-0500

To accelerate breakthroughs, we fund todays best young researchers with great potential to impact cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.100% of donations fund cancer research.
Cancer Support Foundation, Inc.
(Book #2186)   (410) 964-9563

We provide financial and quality of life resources to anyone undergoing cancer treatment in Maryland.Includes all types of cancer and all age groups.
Canine Companions for Independence, Inc.
(Book #7930)   (707) 577-1700

Helps give independence to people with disabilities!"Canine Companions For Independence" changes the lives of children and adults by providing highly trained assistance dogs.
Canines for Disabled Kids
(Book #1136)   (978) 422-5299

Helping disabled children obtain trained assistance dogs by providing monetary scholarships, guidance and counsel.Educating the public about assistance dogs, disabilities and public access rights.
Capital Hospice
(Book #1034)   (703) 383-9222

Provides expert medical care and emotional, spiritual, and practical support to seriously ill people and their families regardless of their ability to pay.
Care and Share Fund, Inc.
(Book #1137)   (410) 228-2888

We are committed to assisting individuals and familes in need and to strenghtening our community by enabling vulnerable adults and children remain in their homes.
Carenet Pregnancy Center of Southern Maryland, Inc.
(Book #9488)   (301) 737-4604

A non-profit organization offering free confidential crisis pregnancy services.Provides free pregnancy tests, peer counseling, education, baby supplies, abstinence presentations, and limited ultrasound services.
Caroline County Humane Society, Inc.
(Book #1709)   (410) 820-1600

Providing a safe haven for homeless and abused animals, finding foster homes and offering low cost spay/neuter services, along with animal control and welfare services.
Caroline Foundation for Mental Health, Inc.
(Book #1035)   (410) 479-3800

The Caroline Foundation for Mental Health Inc.'s assure's the availability of accessible, affordable and quality mental health care for the residents of Caroline County, Md.
Carroll Child Care Center, Inc.
(Book #8077)   (410) 635-2443

We help poor and low-income parents become self-sufficient by providing affordable day care and pre-K. Parents work rather than advantage the welfare system which benefits taxpayers.
Carroll County Alliance of Support and Hope, Inc.
(Book #2866)   (410) 876-1870

CCASH, Inc provides relief to the poor, the financially distressed, the homeless and underprivilaged people of Carroll County Maryland while lessoning the burden of government.
Carroll Hospice, Inc.
(Book #9067)   (410) 871-6859

Carroll Hospice provides palliative care, support and pain and sympton management for persons needing end-of-life care and bereavement support for their families.
Carson Scholars Fund, Inc.
(Book #8174)   (410) 828-1005

Recognize and reward students in grades 4 through 11 for academic achievement and humanitarian service with a scholarship award.Establish reading rooms in schools.
Carter Center, Inc. (The)
(Book #9076)   (404) 420-5100

Waging peace, fighting disease, Building hope.Led by former President Jimmy Cater and Rosalynn Carter advances human rights and alleviates unnecessary human suffering.
Carver Center for Arts and Technology Foundation, Inc.
(Book #7716)   (410) 337-0933

Provides resources to George Washington Carver Center for arts and technology , a magnet high school, to enhance exceptional programming and high levels of academic excellence.
CASA of Baltimore County, Inc.
(Book #1138)   (410) 828-0515

CASA volunteers provide individual advocacy for abused and neglected children in foster care by assuring safety and working towards finding the child a permanent home.
Casey Cares Foundation
(Book #4710)   (443) 568-0064

The Casey Cares Foundation provides ongoing, uplifting programs with a special touch to critically ill children and their families, providing thousands of activities every year.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Cat Tails Inc.
(Book #4789)   (410) 971-5643

Cat Tails Inc. is dedicated to the placement of stray cats.We make sure they are spayed neutered and all shots provided.
Catholic Charities of Baltimore
(Book #8111)   (410) 547-5490

Maryland's leading private provider of human services, over 80 programs include Our Daily Bread, Christopher Place, Sarah's House, St. Vincent's Villa, Anna's House, and Villa Maria.
Catholic Charities, Inc.
(Book #6113)   (302) 655-9624

Catholic Charities delivers critical direct care services to individuals and families in Delaware and Maryland's Eastern Shore regardless of religion, race or ability to pay.
Catholic Relief Services United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
(Book #6631)   (410) 625-2220

Since 1943, Catholic Relief Services has been working overseas to alleviate suffering and assist people in need without regard to race, religion or nationality.
Center for Adoption Support and Education
(Book #1702)   (301) 476-8525

Therapeutic and educational supports for foster and adopted children.
Center for Children, Inc.
(Book #2930)   (301) 609-9887

The Center for Children is an agency providing behavioral health and other services in Sounthern Maryland to children/families, particularly children who have suffered trauma.
Center for Social Change, Inc.
(Book #1040)   (410) 579-6789

Center for Watershed Protection, Inc.
(Book #7125)   (410) 461-8323

We protect and restore streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and bays so every community has clean water and healthy natural resources to sustain diverse life.
Center of Help, Inc.
(Book #2869)   (410) 295-3434

To provide Latino and other immigrant populations in Anne Arundel County with information, referral and special services, including ESL, citizenship.legal, medical, housing, financial and family support.
Center Stage Associates, Inc.
(Book #5430)   (410) 986-4000

The State Theater of Maryland engages diverse audiences interested in challenging thought-provoking work through professional dramatic productions and state-wide srtistic educational programs.
Cerebral Palsy International Research Foundation, Inc.
(Book #4912)   (609) 452-1200

Dedicated to funding research and educational activities relevant to discovering cause, cure and evidence based care for individuals with CP and related developmental disabilities.
CFIDS Association of America, Inc.
(Book #1041)   (704) 364-0016

Largest and most active charitable organization leading national efforts in research, public policy and communications to advance understanding diagnosis treatment and prevention of CFS.
CHADD, Inc. (Children & Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)
(Book #9119)   (301) 306-7070

CHADD works to ensure that children and adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder reach their full potential through family support, education and encouragement of research.
Challenger Center for Space Science Education
(Book #4325)   (703) 683-9740

Dedicated to producing innovative techniques for educating students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) through the excitement of space exploration and scientific discovery.
Charitable Children's Fund of America, Inc.
(Book #4790)   (661) 633-9076

We provide higher education, mental and physical healthcare assistance to children whose parents perished on 9/11 or while fighting terrorism in Irag or Afghanistan.
Charles County Cooperative Ministry on Aging, Inc.
(Book #7630)   (301) 392-6325

CMA'S programs ameliorate senior's quality of life by helping them to maintain their dignity, safety and independence with hot nutritious meals, daily calls and visits.
Charles County Freedom Landing, Inc.
(Book #2411)   (301) 932-2737

Provides community support services for mentally ill adults including pre-vocational and employment programs, social recreation activities, independent living skills, housing and transportation.
Charles County Literacy Council, Inc.
(Book #1144)   (301) 934-6488

Provides free adult one-on-one literacy tutoring in reading, basic mathematics and ESOL and trains volunteer tutors in semi-annual workshops.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Chase-Brexton Health Services, Inc.
(Book #5372)   (410) 752-0954

Chase Brexton Health Services, Inc. provides primary care, mental health, and addictions services, women's health services, HIV care, case management, and dental care regardless of patient's ability to pay.
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
(Book #2431)   (410) 268-8816

Save the Bay! We're committed to reducing pollution, improving fisheries, protecting and restoring natural resources, and building an environmental ethic in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Chesapeake Cancer Alliance, Inc.
(Book #8065)   (410) 838-6058

Chesapeake Cats & Dogs, Inc.
(Book #4913)   (410) 643-9955

Chesapeake cats & dogs is dedicated to caring for and rehoming cats and dogs in need on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and adjacent areas.
Chesapeake Center for Youth Development, Inc.
(Book #1958)   (410) 355-4698

Lifting young lives in Central Maryland since 1974 by providing comprehensive services focusing on education , after school enrichment, counseling and career development for disadvantaged youth.
Chesapeake Church
(Book #4958)   (410) 257-0700

Chesapeake Cares Food Pantry and Chesapeake Christian Counseling Center provide food, mental health services, community referrals and emergency resources to low income familities and homebound seniors. www.chesapeakchurch.org.
Chesapeake Therapeutic Riding, Inc.
(Book #2191)   (410) 569-4983

Provides horseback riding lesions and activities for people with special needs, in addition to hippotherapy and equine assisted psychotherapy and learning.
Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage, Inc.
(Book #1793)   (410) 822-5100

Dedicated to the creation, restoration and protection of wildlife habitat and the promotion of sustainable agriculture through direct action with private and public landowners.
Chesapeake-Potomac Spina Bifida, Inc.
(Book #4914)   (410) 295-9222

Through educational programs, information/referral services, direct services, financial assistance to individuals with the birth defect, spina bifida, the association educates and supports its members.
Child Aid
(Book #1145)   (503) 223-3008

Helps Latin America's poorest communities alleviate poverty through childhood literacy and education programs.Provides training, books and scholarships.No fancy offices.Just hope for kids!
Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation (The)
(Book #2967)   (847) 492-8510

CABF provides information, support, resources and advocacy for families raising children living with bipolar disorder and depression.
Child Find of America, Inc.
(Book #2038)   (845) 883-6060

Child kidnapping prevention and location specalists, helping children and devastated parents through free investiagation, mediation and publicity. Your gift helps bring a missing child home.
Child Health Foundation
(Book #6269)   (410) 992-5512

Millions of children without clean water, immunization, health care subject to malaria respiratory diseases, and malnutrition need help.We can help them with your help.
Child Welfare League of America, Inc.
(Book #1146)   (703) 412-2400

Hundreds of member agencies reaching millions of children in need every year.We protect children, strengthen families and advocate children as a national priority.
ChildFund International, USA
(Book #4276)   (804) 756-2700

Helping deprived, excluded and vulnerable children have the capacity to become young adults and leaders who bring lasting and positive change in their communities.
Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation
(Book #9165)   (301) 515-2900

Through research, there is hope for cures. Help fund vital scientific and clinical research and provide support to children suffering from brain tumors.
Childhood Leukemia Foundation, Inc.
(Book #8071)   (732) 920-8860

To lift the spirits of children with cancer by offering programs to educate and empower them to cope with the devastating effects of their disease.
Children Affected by AIDS Foundation
(Book #4916)   (310) 258-0850

Raises and distributes funds to provide daily necessities of life for children infected or affected by HIV/AIDS in the U.S., Latin America and the Caribbean.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Children Awaiting Parents, Inc.
(Book #6437)   (585) 232-5110

Children Awaiting Parents is dedicated to finding homes for children who are abandoned, abused and neglected and languish in the foster care system the longest.
Children International
(Book #9078)   (816) 942-2000

Our mission is to bring lasting change to impoverished children by reducing their daily struggles and providing opportunities for better health, education and success.
Children of Alcoholics (NACOA)
(Book #2646)   (888) 554-2627

Those hurt by alcohol and drugs don't even use them! Help us protect and save the children of alcoholics from physical and psychological abuse.
Children Of The Night
(Book #1148)   (818) 908-4474

Rescues America's children from the ravages of prostitution.Providing shelter, hope and new-beginnings.With your support, we can save more.Our children deserve a fighting chance.
Children's AIDS Fund
(Book #4917)   (703) 433-1560

Millions of children orphaned, families ravaged by HIV/AIDS.Millions more need education to stay HIV free.Help limit suffering through prevention, care and treatment.
Children's Angel Flight
(Book #1711)   (757) 512-5267

Support our mission to ensure no needy child is denied access to medical treatment, diagnosis or evaluation for lack of a means of air transportation.
Children's Cancer Foundation, Inc. (The)
(Book #3327)   (410) 486-4744

Local non-profit organization funding research of pediatric cancers and building facilities that treat children with cancer at 5 hospitals in MD-DC area.
Children's Cancer Recovery Foundation
(Book #8079)   (717) 545-7600

Creating smiles and inspiring hope for kids with cancer and their families by providing financial aid camp scholarships toys games and funding for cancer research.
Children's Fund
(Book #2776)   (703) 288-8990

Children orphaned, exploited and abused; Help us develpo grassroots solutions providing food, clothing and medical care; help us build schools, dig wells and save lives.
Children's Home
(Book #7127)   (410) 744-7310

Provides statewide residential and family-centered services to children and youth 13-21 years of age experiencing abuse, abandonment and or neglect in their lives.
Children's Home Society & Family Services
(Book #8087)   (651) 646-7771

CHSFS provides adoption and post-adoption educational services to parents and children.We work to give every child security, opportunity, permanency and a loving family.
Children's Hopes & Dreams - Wish Fulfillment Foundation, Inc.
(Book #2473)   (706) 482-2248

Your pledge places our entertaining, educational magazine into the hands of terminally /chronically ill children.Provides needs of at-risk children experiencing personal/regional disasters.
Children's House at Johns Hopkins Hospital
(Book #3218)   (410) 614-2560

Provides a warm "home away from home" for familes in the midst of a medical crisis so their critically ill children may focus on healing.
Children's Hunger Fund
(Book #4918)   (818) 899-5122

Children's Hunger Fund is a Christian 501©3 nonprofit organization that works to alleviate the suffering of children across America and around the world.
Children's Hunger Relief Fund, Inc.
(Book #5406)   (707) 528-8000

Nine million innocent children needlessly die before age five! Help us provide millions of meals.healthcare, clean water, housing, education, God's love and stop starvation.
Children's Medical Ministries
(Book #3183)   (301) 261-3211

Compassionate heathcare volunteers providing free whellchairs, rehabilitation equipment, food and clothing to children in despair in urban/rural America and developing countries.
Children's Network International
(Book #1151)   (323) 980-9870

Humanitarian relief organization providing food clothing hygiene items medical supplies to children and their families nationally and internationally.
Children's Organ Transplant Association, Inc.
(Book #2257)   (812) 336-8872

The Children's Organ Transplant Association gives hope and makes miracles for children needing life-saving transplants by raising funds used to pay transplant-related expenses.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Children's Village of Washington County, Inc.
(Book #4636)   (301) 733-4443

Provides free life-safety education to all Washington County second grade students. Comprehensive two-day injury prevention program presented by local firefighters and police officers.
Christian Foundation for Children & Aging
(Book #9089)   (913) 384-6500

One hundred percent of contributions received through this campaign funds scholarships for students in developing countries. Scholars provide community service and participate in leadership activities.
Christian Freedom International
(Book #7129)   (906) 253-2336

Aid and advocacy to persecuted Christains world-wide including hospitals schools orphanages medical and emergency relief food Bibles vocational training and self-help initiatives.
Christian Reformed World Relief Committee, Inc.
(Book #4336)   (616) 224-0740

Fighting poverty, hunger and injustice through partnerships and locally originated community development programs;responding to disasters with emergency supplies and reconstruction of homes and livelihoods.
Christian Relief Fund
(Book #9168)   (806) 352-5030

Fighting hunger and poverty internationally by providing food, medecine, educational support, Christian disaster relief and humanitarian aid to children and families in developing countries.
Christian Relief Services, Inc.
(Book #1154)   (703) 317-9086

Millions die without basic needsfood, water, housing, orphan-care, medicine! Help us save lives through relief, aid and environmentally sustainable micro-development in under-developed world.
Christian Service Charities, Inc.
(Book #3228)   (703) 764-3113

Christian Charities you know and trust, working to overcome poverty, hunger, hopelessness, religious persecution, abuse, disease, illiteracy, homelessness, addiction, broken families and separation from God.
Christmas in April - Calvert County, Inc.
(Book #4919)   (410) 535-9044

Christmas in April St. Mary's County
(Book #6129)   (301) 863-2905

In partnership with the community, rehabilitates the homes of low-income homeowners, particularly the elderly and disabled, so that they may live in warmth, safety, and independence.
Church World Service, Inc.
(Book #9103)   (574) 264-3102

Church World Service works with partners to eradicate hunger and poverty and promote peace and justice among the world's most vulnerable people.
Citizens Assisting and Sheltering the Abused (CASA)
(Book #5016)   (301) 739-4990

CASA is committed to provide services that promote safety, foster growth, and empower individuals and families involved in domestic violence and sexual assualt/abuse.
City Of Hope
(Book #9069)   (626) 256-4673

Internationally recognized innovative biomedical research, treatment and educational institution. Physicians/scientists dedicated to the prevention and cure of cancer, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and other life-threatening diseases.
Civil War Preservation Trust
(Book #1155)   (301) 665-1400

The Civil War Trust is America's largest non-profit organization devoted to the preservation of our nation's endangered civil war battlefields, promotes education and heritage tourism.
Clean Water Fund
(Book #7775)   (586) 783-3277

Neighborhood-based action and education programs bringing people, businesses and government together for sensible solutions that protect water and health, prevent pollution and conserve natural resources.
Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, Inc.
(Book #4504)   (410) 534-6447

An organization that designs and implements effective programs and services to eradicate homebased environmental hazards and create safe, affordable, and Healthy Homes for children.
Coastal Hospice, Inc.
(Book #8670)   (410) 742-8732

Coastal Hospice provides medically directed hospice and palliative care services to patients in both home and inpatient settings regardless of their ability to pay.
Collegebound Foundation, Inc.
(Book #5666)   (410) 783-2905

A college advising and access program that provides support for the selection and applications process and awards gap funding and scholarships to BCP's underserved students.
Comfort for America's Uniformed Services
(Book #3301)   (703) 750-6458

Organizes programs that promote recreation, relaxation and resiliency for service members recuperating from injuries received in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Community Conferencing Center
(Book #1157)   (410) 889-7400

A Community Conference provides a method of alternative dispute resolution and restorative justice that is particularly suitable for juvenilles, adults, and community residents in conflicts.
Community Crisis and Referral Center, Inc.
(Book #2244)   (301) 645-8994

Domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse counseling. Counseling for batterers. Community education. Professional training. Volunteer opportunities. 24-hour a day telephone counseling.
Community Crisis Services, Inc.
(Book #6106)   (301) 864-7095

Provides services for anyone in financial or emotional crisis 24 hours daily, 365 days a year.Working together we work through life's many crises.
Community Foundation of Frederick County, Maryland, Inc. (The)
(Book #1310)   (301) 695-7660

The Community Foundation helps people fulfill their charitable dreams by establishing charitable funds, which support scholarships to deserving students and grants to Frederick County charities.
Community Health Charities of Maryland, Inc.
(Book #8039)   (410) 580-1591

A federation of health charities, your gift supports services programs, and research that directly impact the health of your family and friends.
Community Mediation Program, Inc.
(Book #9668)   (410) 467-9165

Community Mediation offers free mediation services to any individual, family or community in conflict.
Community School, Inc.
(Book #1161)   (410) 467-4920

Community academic and mentoring program providing full time G.E.D. classes, after school homework assistance, and college support to help youth to realize their dreams.
Community Services for Autistic Adults and Children
(Book #5188)   (240) 912-2220

CSAAC provides state-of-the-art services to nearly 350 children and adults with autism in Maryland.
Community Services of Central Maryland, Inc.
(Book #2247)   (410) 247-4898

Union based human service agency helping working people with information on community resources, job placement, GED classes for unemployed, peer counseling training and holiday baskets.
Compassion Over Killing, Inc.
(Book #8355)   (301) 891-2458

Cruel and inhuman treatment of farm animals must end.Help us raise awareness to encourage compassion and ultimately stop this horrific mistreatment of animals.
Compassionate Friends (The)
(Book #2250)   (630) 990-0010

A child's death is a devasting experience.We offer support/community education through grief related resources to help physical/emotional health.
Concern - Professional Services For Children, Youth & Families
(Book #1339)   (301) 429-2370

Foster care services are provided to abused and neglected children and youth, specializing in services to emotionally disturbed children, teen mothers and those with disabilities.
Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc.
(Book #1162)   (573) 346-4911

Resources for surviving families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty to rebuild their shattered lives; assists law enforcement agencies; educates public.
Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. - Maryland Chapter
(Book #2031)   (410) 260-1666

Provide support to law enforcement survivors in grief counseling, forming bereavement/grief groups for emotional support to provide adjudication advocacy and financial aid with scholarships, seminars and retreats of survivors
Conservation Fund, A Nonprofit Corporation
(Book #2476)   (703) 525-6300

We've protected nearly 7 million acres through conservation solutions that make economic sense.Help us continue to make sure America's favorite places stay that way.
Conservation International Foundation
(Book #1050)   (703) 341-2400

Using a strong foundation of science, partnerships and field demonstrations, CI empowers socielies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature for humanity's long-term well being.
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (C.A.R.E.)
(Book #1707)   (404) 681-2552

Fights root causes of poverty in 70 countries;special focus on empowering poor women to lift themselves, their families and communities out of poverty.
Coppin State College Development Foundation, Inc.
(Book #5719)   (410) 951-3800

Encourage, facilitate and promote the growth, progress and general welfare of Coppin, While executing its primary mandate-the acquisition of scholarship dollars for worthy degree seeking students.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Cornelia De Lange Syndrome Foundation, Inc.
(Book #9114)   (860) 676-8166

When parents of children with Cornelia de Lange Syndrome (CdLS) need onformation guidance or emotional support, the CdLS Foundation is there to help.
Correctional Peace Officers Foundation, Inc.
(Book #1051)   (800) 800-2763

Non-profit charity for Correctional Officers and their families by providing line-of-duty death benefit and catastrophic assistance in cases of accident or illness.
County United Way, Inc
(Book #7136)   (301) 722-2700

To be the focal point for facilitating the coordination and delivery of human services that improve the quality of life for the counties we serve.
Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) of Baltimore, Inc.
(Book #1816)   (410) 244-1465

CASA provides volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children, ensuring needed services are provided and safe, permanent homes are secured.
Court Appointed Special Advocate - Prince Georges County, Inc.
(Book #3336)   (301) 209-0491

CASA Prince George's County trains and supervises volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children who live in foster care.
Court Appointed Special Advocate Program of Montgomery Co., Maryland
(Book #4197)   (301) 340-7458

CASA recuits, trains and supervises community volunteers who are appointed by Juvenille Court judges to advocate on behalf of children in foster care.
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Washington County, Maryland, Inc.
(Book #4792)   (240) 313-3382

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Washington County, Maryland, Inc. will recruit, screen, and train volunteers serving as Advocates in adjudicated cases of child abuse/neglect.
Cradle of Hope Adoption Center, Inc.
(Book #5489)   (301) 587-4400

Help an abandoned child! We provide adoption services and support to children in need of loving families.
Credit Union Foundation of Maryland and the District of Columbia
(Book #7649)   (443) 325-0771

The Credit Union Foundation improves lives by working with credit unions in Maryland to support financial self-sufficiency and personal, affordable financial services.
Crista Ministries
(Book #1166)   (206) 546-7272

We provide microloans to women, care to AIDS orphans, and education, agricultural training and disaster response services to hurting people in 32 countries.
Crossroads Community, Inc.
(Book #1052)   (410) 758-3050

Crosswords Community, Inc provides psychiatric rehabilitation and case management services for citizens of the mid-shore counties on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
(Book #9009)   (301) 951-4422

Supports innovative research to control and cure cystic fibrosis. Provides specialized medical care through a nationwide network of centers; offers pharmacy and patient services.
Davis Memorial Goodwill Industries
(Book #1167)   (202) 636-4225

We transform lives and communities through the power of education and employment.
Days End Farm Horse Rescue, Inc.
(Book #1168)   (410) 442-1564

For 21 years, Days End Farm Horse Rescue has rescued and rehabilitate over 1500 horses and education tens of thousand on horse care and rescue.
Dayspring Programs, Inc.
(Book #9825)   (410) 563-3459

Housing and support services to sustain recovery from substance abuse and develop self-suffciency of homeless families;Head Start services for preschool children and their parents.
DC Immunization Welfare Center (DCIWC)
(Book #2286)   (301) 990-9562

A Vaccination can mean the difference between life and death for a child in rural India we're making sure these lifesaving vaccinations reach needy children.
Deaf Independent Living Association, Inc.
(Book #1053)   (410) 742-5052

Provide residential employment and individual support services to Maryland's developmentally disabled deaf adults, plus information and referral counseling, interpreter referral, ASL and technical assistance, etc.
Deafness Research Foundation
(Book #1510)   (202) 719-8070

Deafness Research Foundation mission is to attain a lifetime of healthy hearing and balance through quality research, education and advocacy.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Defenders of Animal Rights, Inc.
(Book #4097)   (410) 527-1466

Defenders of Wildlife
(Book #6430)   (202) 682-9400

Working since 1947 to save America's endangered animals and their threatened habitat for future generations through public education, citizen advocacy, legal action, and scientific research.
Delta Society (The)
(Book #3909)   (425) 679-5500

Your yearly contribution helps therapy animal teams comfort over 1, 000, 000 men, women, and children in hospitals, physical therapy, or those who have lost loved ones.
DeMatha Catholic High School
(Book #3890)   (301) 864-3666

Trinitarian college-preparatory school, emphasizing academics, achievement, arts, spirituality and service, educates young men from diverse backgrounds.Over forty percent of students receive financial aid.
Denton Child Development Center, Inc.
(Book #5137)   (410) 479-2488

Diabetes & Immune Disease National Research Institute
(Book #1055)   (858) 752-6500

Our mission is finding treatments and cures for diabetes and other immune system disorders.We make scientific breakthroughs a realiy through our cutting-edge research.
Diabetes Action Research and Education Foundation, Inc.
(Book #7413)   (202) 333-4520

Funds research for treatment, prevention and cure. Our Diabetes University focuses on alternative therapies. 100% of workplace contributions used for research and treatment programs.
Diabetes Alternative Research & Healtcare Foundation, Inc.
(Book #4793)   (301) 760-7143

Options are needed for diabetes prevention and cure!Funding alternative and complementary scientific diabetes research to treat prevent and cure diabetes for children and adults.
Diabetes National Research Group, Inc.
(Book #1169)   (858) 597-3816

Nicknamed "The Silent Killer", diabetes affects 23, 000, 000 Americans. We support medical research to find treatments, and possibly cures for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
(Book #4334)   (202) 298-9211

Our goal is to fund scientific research into treatments and cure of diabetes, conducts screenings, education programs to save lives from blindness, kidney failure, amputations.
Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, Inc.
(Book #3375)   954-964-4040

Committed to curing children and adults now living with diabetes and leads the world in bringing promising treatments to patients as fast as possible
Dillon International, Inc.
(Book #2765)   (918) 749-4600

Abandoned.Alone. Hungrey. This describes the life of the world's many orphans.Every child has value.Every dollar makes a difference:shelter, food, education, support.
Direct Relief International
(Book #7272)   (805) 964-4767

Direct Relief International provides medical assistance to improve the quality of life for people victimized by poverty, disease, and civil unrest at home and abroad.
Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust
(Book #5740)   (859) 441-7300

Building better lives for disabled veterans and their familiesProthetics research and devices for amputees;traumatic brain injury therapy;guide/assistance dogs;comfort for survivors.
Dorchester County Commission on the Aging, Inc.
(Book #2415)   (410) 228-0190

Provides respite and medical adult day care in home like surrounding for persons who need medical services and supervision, peer socialization and planned recreation.
Downtown Baltimore Child Care, Inc.
(Book #3537)   (410) 669-1010

DBCC is an early education center where children are enriched by caring relationships with teachers and friends, by a stimulating curriculum and a creative environment.
Dress for Success Worldwide, Inc.
(Book #436)   (212) 532-1922

Dress for Success is an international non-profit organization that promotes the economic independence of disadvantaged women through suiting career development and employment retention programs.
DRU/Mondawmin Healthy Families, Inc.
(Book #1057)   (410) 225-3555

DRU/Mondawmin Healthy Families supports pregnant and parenting families through home and center activities impacting healthy births, school readiness and family functioning through advocacy and education.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Dwelling Place, Inc. (The)
(Book #4921)   (240) 631-1988

The Dwelling Place, Inc provides housing and support services to homeless families in Montgomery County, helping them to achieve and maintain self-sufficiency.
Dystonia Medical Research Foundation
(Book #2116)   (312) 755-0198

Advance research for more treatments and ultimately a cure, promote awareness and education and support the needs and well being of affected individuals and families.
EarthShare
(Book #6419)   (240) 333-0300

Donations are shared among our member groups to protect our environment, health, wildlife, and natural resources. One environment, one simple way to care for it.
Easter Seals Delaware & Maryland's Eastern Shore, Inc.
(Book #4100)   (302) 324-4441

Easter Seals is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the independence of people with disabilities through therapeutic, recreational and advocacy programs.
Easter Seals Greater Washington-Baltimore Region, Inc.
(Book #3339)   (301) 920-9709

Community-based services for children with disabilities and their families, including early childhood edcuation, senior day care, rehabilitative therapies, preventive health screenings, and referral.
Eastern Shore Hospital Center Auxillary
(Book #8823)   (410) 221-2357

Provides direct financial/material support to hospital residents. 100% of donations are freely given to patients and/or used to sponsor special patient activities/events.
Echo Hill Outdoor School
(Book #3328)   (410) 348-5880

Echo Hill Outdoor School provides positive outdoor experiences focused on the wonders of nature, the value of history, and the diversity of individuals.
ECHO, Inc.
(Book #9106)   (239) 543-3246

ECHO fights world hunger by unsing science and technology to develop agricultural solutions to aid farmers in developing countries.
Elizabeth Seton High School
(Book #5869)   (301) 864-4532

We educate young women in the spirit of St Elizabeth Ann Seton and St Vincent de Paul stressing Catholic values, academic excellence and service.
Enchanted Haven Horse Rescue, Inc.
(Book #4922)   (410) 634-1436

Enchanted Haven Horse Rescue was created in 2008 to provide care and recovery for horses that are abandoned, abused and neglected through direct intervention.
End Time Harvest Ministries, Inc.
(Book #9599)   (301) 345-7548

End Time Harvest Minitries equips students with workforce and college readiness life skills;and develops students to be wellness public policy advocates for their community.
Engender Health, Inc.
(Book #2292)   (212) 561-8000

EngenderHealth is the leading international reproductive health organization working to improve the quality of health care in the world's poorest countries.
Enoch Pratt Free Library of Baltimore City
(Book #1059)   (410) 396-5283

We aim to provide equal access to information and service that support, empower and enrich all who pursue knowledge, education cultural enrichment, and lifelong learning.
Entomological Foundation, Inc. (The)
(Book #2352)   (301) 459-9083

Building a future for entomology by educating young people about science through insects.
Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
(Book #6675)   (202) 628-1400

Renewable energy.Energy efficiency.Green jobs. Green buildings. Sustainable transportation and communities.Solving global warming.Bringing constituericies together to find innovative policy solutions. Join us!
Environmental Defense Fund, Inc.
(Book #6186)   (212) 505-2100

Environmental Defense's scientists, economists and attorneys design practical long-term strategies to protect wildlife, natural resources, safeguard clean air, water and human health.
Environmental Law Institute
(Book #4968)   (202) 939-3800

Environmental law that works for you: community-based education + research on national problems = solutions to protect people and nature. Independent and non-partisan.
Epilepsy Association of the Eastern Shore, Inc.
(Book #9010)   (410) 543-0665

EAES is a non-profit agency dedicated to the prevention and control of epilepsy and/or to serve persons with developmental disabilities.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Episcopal Relief and Development
(Book #2293)   (800) 334-7626

Episcopal Relief & Development is the international relief and development agency of the Episcopal Church - US. With partners, the agency creates lasting solutions to poverty.
Equestrian Land Conservation Resource
(Book #1062)   (859) 455-8383

Where will you ride, drive, race, compete, raise foals and grow hay - Help ELCR conserve land for horse related activity.
Eudaimonia Foundation Corp.
(Book #7656)   (443) 415-2802

Eudaimonia Foundation Corporation operates the Maryland Academy of Technology & Health Sciences public charter school in Baltimore City.MATHS provides a college-preparatory, STEM-focused education.
Ezer Mizion, Inc.
(Book #4923)   (718) 853-8400

Ezer Mizion's Jewish Bone Marrow Registry is the largest worldwide jewish registry facillitating genetic matches among jewish cancer patients thus saving hundreds of lives.
Fabretto Childrens Foundation Inc.
(Book #1174)   (703) 525-8716

Fabretto enables improverished Nicaraguan children to break the cycle of poverty through programs promoting education, nutrition and health and community development.
FACES: The National Craniofacial Association
(Book #1063)   (800) 332-2373

Children with craniofacial disfigurements require specialized reconstructive surgery. We take care of these children and their families while they receive treatment. Rebuilding faces, rebuilding futures.
Fallston Animal Rescue Movement, Inc
(Book #1176)   (410) 557-6161

Dog and cat rescue and adoptions; assistance in finding new homes for pets; information on nutrition, pet care, and behavior problems; veterinarian and training recommendations.
Family and Children's Services of Central Maryland, Inc.
(Book #8049)   (410) 366-1980

Family Learning, Inc.
(Book #4925)   (410) 235-6295

Independent school (kindergarten-8) emphasizing creative, experimental, cooperative, theme-based learning supported by family participation.Our students become confident, capable and contributing learners.
Family Tree, Inc.
(Book #8145)   (410) 889-2300

The Family Tree is Maryland's leading 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to improve our community by providing families with proven solutions to prevent child abuse and neglect.
Farm Animal Reform Movement, Inc.
(Book #2483)   (301) 530-1737

FARM fights the cruel treatment and slaughter of innocent farmed animals, reducing environmental destruction and improving health in the United States and worldwide.
Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry
(Book #1360)   (301) 739-3000

Help put nutritious meat on the plates of hungry children and families in Maryland.We pay the butchering fees for donated deer, elk and livestock.
Feed the Children, Inc.
(Book #6404)   (405) 942-0228

One of America's most effective charities providing food, clothing, medical care, education, and emergency relief to children in the United States and overseas since 1979.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
(Book #2066)   (816) 921-0909

Empowering and equipping coaches and athletes with encouragement , resources and training to influence and impact the world for Jesus Christ for more than 55 years.
Fidos for Freedom, Inc.
(Book #2605)   (301) 490-4005

Improving the quality of life of people in the Baltimore-Washington area through the use of Hearing Dogs, Service Dogs and Therapy Dogs.
FINCA International, Inc.
(Book #8490)   (202) 682-1510

To provide financial services to the world's lowest-income entrepreneurs so they can create jobs, build assets and improve their standard of living.
Fish of Laurel, Inc.
(Book #2389)   (301) 776-9296

Through Elizabeth House, we provide groceries, hot evening meals daily, holiday food baskets, and rent, utility assistance for the needy in the Laurel, MD area.
Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (The)
(Book #1182)   (800) 929-4040

To raise public awareness, provide advocacy and education, and to advance research on behalf of all those affected by food allergies and anaphylaxis.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Food for The Poor, Inc.
(Book #3137)   (954) 427-2222

We improve the health, economic, social and spiritual condition of the poor in the Caribbean, Central and South America and the United States.
Food Resources, Inc.
(Book #4997)   (301) 733-4002

A regional non-profit food warehouse distributing ood and grocery items to charitable organizations supporting low-income individuals and families at risk.
For All Seasons, Inc.
(Book #6538)   (410) 822-1018

FAS is a licensed outpatient mental health clinic and rape crisis/sexual assault crisis center that provides over 11, 000 mental health treatment sessions annually. See our website www.forallseasonsinc.org
Forestville Pregnancy Center, Inc.
(Book #1067)   (301) 516-0500

Foundation for AIDS Research (The)
(Book #1183)   (212) 806-1600

AmFAR supports innovative AIDS research; educates patients, doctors, and the public about HIV treatment/prevention; works to protect the rigts of all people affected by HIV/AIDS.
Foundation for Ichthyosis and Related Skin Types
(Book #1655)   (215) 619-0670

Educate Inspire and connect those touched by Ichthyosis through emotional support information advocacy and fund research for improved treatments and cures.
Foundation Schools, (the)
(Book #7148)   (301) 881-0078

Provide special education and therapeutic services for children and teens at high risk of school failure and drop-out.Your donation helps transform young lives.
Frederick Community College Foundation, Inc.
(Book #8104)   (301) 846-2479

The Frederick Community College Foundation Inc. Supports programs and activities that enhance student learning and provides scholarship support to degree and certificate seeking students.
Frederick County 4-H Therapeutic Riding Program, Inc.
(Book #884)   (301) 898-3587

Horses provide therapy eduaction recreation and socialization to mentally physically and emotionally disabled individuals free of charge www.fc4htrp.org
Freedom Center, Inc. (The)
(Book #8849)   (301) 846-7811

The mission is to provide services to empower people with disabilities to lead self-directed, independent, and productive lives in Frederick and Carroll counties.
Freedom from Hunger
(Book #5521)   (530) 758-6200

Combines microfinance services with education in health, nutrition and business to fight chronic hunger and poverty in poor rural areas of the developing world.
Friends of Hancock's Resolution
(Book #4639)   (410) 255-4048

To preserve and promote for educational and historical purposes the unique aspects of Hancock's Resolution, the only remaining authentic farmstead of an 18th century "Middling Planter" in Anne Arundel County.
Friends of Patterson Park
(Book #4640)   (410) 276-3676

The Friends of Patterson Park is an organization of volunteers dedicated to promoting and improving Patterson Park, a 137 acre public park in Baltimore City.
Friends of the Workforce and Technology Center
(Book #1184)   (410) 554-9459

Friends is a non-profit organization that provides funding to benefit individuals with disabilities who are receiving services at the Workforce & Technology Center.
Frisky's Wildlife and Primate Sanctuary
(Book #7150)   (410) 418-8899

Wildlife rehabilitators some sick some injured others abandoned or orphaned all given a second chance at a new life provides sanctuary for exotic ex-pets.
Frostburg State University Foundation, Inc.
(Book #5214)   (301) 697-4161

The Foundation strengthens Frostburg State University's capacity to broaden access to high-quality higher education by supporting scholarships, faculty/staff, student work and other programs.
Fuel Fund of Central Maryland, Inc.
(Book #7695)   (410) 821-3022

Provides emergency financial assistance for families who can not afford their home energy bills and educates community members on energy conservation.
Fund for Educational Excellence
(Book #5205)   (410) 685-8300

Works to secure the financial, human and knowledge resources necessary to support policy and practice that increases achievement for students in Baltimore City Public Schools.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Fund for Social Welfare, Inc. (The)
(Book #7151)   (410) 853-3912

The fund for Social Welfare, affiliated with Baltimore County Department of Social Services, provides funding to address unmet needs of vulnerable children, adults and families.
Future Harvest, Inc.: A Chesapeake Alliance For Sustainable Agriculture
(Book #4420)   (410) 472-6764

CASA is a network of farmers, agricultural professionals, landowners and consumers from the Chesapeake region promoting profitable environmentally and socially acceptable food and farming systems.
Galapagos Conservancy, Inc.
(Book #2609)   (703) 383-0077

Through innovative science, local partnerships, and social science and policy research, Galapagos Conservancy works to conserve and protect the unique Galapagos marine and terrestinal ecosystems.
Gateway for Cancer Research, Inc.
(Book #1134)   (847) 342-7450

The Gateway funds innovative cancer research focused on saving the lives of todays cancer patients.99 cents of every dollar received funds this research.
Ghanaian Mothers' Hope, Inc.
(Book #4794)   (443) 974-8520

Ghanaian Mothers' Hope builds preschools, playgrounds and health centers while providing educational programs for women and children in Ghana, West Africa.
Gilchrist Hospice Care, Inc.
(Book #3155)   (443) 849-8290

Gilchrist Hospice Care, Inc. a non-profit Medicare/Medicaid certified program providing compassionate, interdisciplinary care tailored to the needs of terminally ill individuals and their families.
Give an Hour Non Profit Corporation
(Book #4796)   (202) 244-5944

Military personnel and families receive free, confidential counseling from volunteer mental health professionals for PTSD, TBI, anxienty and other wounds of war.
Give Kids the World, Inc.
(Book #4797)   (407) 396-1114

Give Kids the World is a 70 avre, nonprofit resort in Florida that provides weeklong, cost free vacations to children with life-threatening illnesses and their families.
Glaucoma Research Foundation
(Book #1577)   (415) 986-3162

To protect the sight and independence of people with glaucoma through research and education with the ultimate goal to find a cure.
Global Impact
(Book #1600)   (703) 717-5200

Supports leading U.S.-based international charities to address critical needs throughout the world.We help ensure sustainable solutions by meeting real needs with real results.
Global Operations and Development/Giving Children Hope
(Book #1074)   (714) 523-4454

Rescuing children, providing lifesaving medicines and emergency food to orphanages, clinics, shelters, and disaster centers serving homeless children in America and poorest-of-the-poor around the world.
Gospel for Asia
(Book #2989)   972-300-777

First responders to disasters, educators of "Untouchables", ambassadors of God's love and hope. Partner with GFA's nationl missionaries to transform millions of lives across Asia.
Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation
(Book #1657)   (410) 433-2442

GEDCO provides affordable housing and supportive services for low-income seniors, people who were homeless, those with mental disabilities, and those needing emergency assistance in Baltimore.
Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center, Inc.
(Book #8084)   (410) 531-6006

Grassroots provides 24-hour telephone and walk-in crisis counseling, emergency shelter, transitional housing, outreach, community education, and mobile crisis response.
Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications Association, Inc.
(Book #4798)   (703) 998-2600

A public television and radio broadcaster serving Washington with four digital television channels and Classical 90.9 FM, Washington's only classical music station.
Habitat for Humanity Choptank, Inc.
(Book #4802)   (410) 476-3204

Habitat for Humanity Choptank empowers low-income families in Dorchester and Talbot counties to build a better future for themselves through its affordable homeownerships program.
Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.
(Book #6247)   (800) 422-4828

Christian Housing ministry working to end poverty housing by partnering with families in need to build affordable homes; over 300, 000 worldwide.
Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake, Inc.
(Book #3275)   (410) 366-1250

Non-profit housing organization that builds and rehabilitates vacant houses in Baltimore City and Anne Arundel County, providing affordable homeownership opportunities for low-income families.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Hagerstown Goodwill Industries, Inc.
(Book #4809)   (301) 733-7330

Harford Family House, Inc.
(Book #4926)   (410) 273-6700

Through housing, support and resources, Harford Family House helps homeless families with children transition from homelessness to permanent, stable housing and self-sufficiency.
Harford Habitat for Humanity, Inc.
(Book #4049)   (410) 638-4434

HHH builds and repairs homes purchased by low-income families.Homes are sold at no-profit, with no-interest rate loans.Familes help build their own homes.
Harford Land Trust, Inc.
(Book #8112)   (410) 836-2103

Helping landowners, private and public, to conserve land and protect the natural resources, scenic beauty, rural character, and a healthy way of life in Harford County.
Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology, Inc.
(Book #1079)   (410) 827-8056

The Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology supports research, policy analysis, and outreach programs to promote economically and environmentally sustainable agriculture and forestry in Maryland.
Health Care for the Homeless Inc.
(Book #6322)   (410) 837-5533

Provides health-related services, education, and advocacy to reduce the incidence and burdens of homelessness.Learn more at www.hchmd.org;info@hchmd.org; or 410-837-5533.
Health Share of St. Mary's, Inc.
(Book #6144)   (301) 475-6176

Health Share of St. Mary's, Inc. facilities access to primtary healthcare and provides co-pays for prescriptions for adults without health insurance not covered by existing plans.
Health Volunteers Overseas, Inc.
(Book #1943)   (202) 296-0928

Trains, mentors and provides critical professional support to more than 2600 healthcare providers who care for the neediest populations in over 25 countries.
Hearing and Speech Agency of Metro Baltimore
(Book #8051)   (410) 318-6780

Provides evaluation and treatment for children and adults with communication disorders; speech-language pathology, audiology, special education, social work, sign language, interpreters and related services.
Hearing Loss Association of America
(Book #5990)   (301) 657-2248

HLAA is America's leading organization researching 36 million people with hearing loss.Mission:to open the world of communication through advocacy, education, information and support.
Heifer Project International
(Book #1612)   (501) 907-2600

Helps poor families worldwide become self-sufficient by providing food- and income-producing animals, community development, training and environmentally-sound farming.
Helen Keller International
(Book #8872)   (212) 532-0544

Saves the sight and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged; combats the causes and consequences of blindness and malnutrition.
Hepatitis Foundation International
(Book #1081)   (301) 622-4200

Hepatistis Foundation educates patients, healthcare professionals, community leaders, and the public about prevention and treatment of viral hepatitis through newsletters, lectures, conferences, and educational materials.
Hero Dogs, Inc.
(Book #4811)   (888) 570-8653

We train and place service dogs with military veterans disabled due to illness or injury sustained while serving honorably in the United States Armed Forces.
Highlands School Inc. (The)
(Book #5833)   (410) 836-1415

The Highlands School serves children (grades K-8) in the Baltimore metropolitan area who struggle with language processing memory Dyslexia ADHD and other learning differences.
Hole in The Wall Gang Camp Fund, Inc.
(Book #4259)   (203) 772-0522

Founded by Paul Newman this nonprofit serves seriously ill children bringing hope and healing through camp programs and its outreach program to children in hospitals.
Holly Community, Inc.
(Book #1727)   (443) 260-0822

HCI serves people with disabilities residing at Holly Center and in communities across the Eastern Shore to improve independence where they live work and play.
Holt International Children's Services, Inc.
(Book #2164)   (541) 687-2202

Finding familes for the world's orphaned, abandoned and vulnerable children through family preservation and adoption, both domestic and international.Every child deserves a home.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School
(Book #2814)   (301) 464-3215

Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School provides a comprehensive educational foundation to children in preschool through 8th grade.
Homeless Persons Representation Project, Inc.
(Book #3185)   (410) 685-6589

Dedicated to using the law to eliminate homelessness by providing free legal assistance to and advocacy for people struggling with homelessness.
Homes for Our Troops, Inc
(Book #2437)   (508) 823-3300

We build specially adapted, handicap-accessible homes for severly injured veterans across the country.The homes are provided at no cost to the veteran.
Hope Alive. Inc.
(Book #2884)   (301) 241-4005

Provides transitional shelter and comprehensive support services to empower homeless women and children with Christain values, dignity, and skills needed to live self-sustaining lives.
Hope for Humanity, Inc.
(Book #7156)   (301) 935-5460

The purpose of this organization is to help fund underpriviledged individuals through various grass root level organizations as directly as possible with minimal overhead costs.
Hospice Foundation of America
(Book #1799)   (202) 457-5811

To provide leadership in development and application of the hospice philosophy with the goal of enhancing the role of hospice in the American healthcare system.
Hospice of Frederick County
(Book #8530)   (240) 566-3030

Provides compassionate care to patients facing terminal illness and families in need of support.Volunteers interact with patient and family to provide comfort and support.
Hospice of Garrett County, Inc.
(Book #2150)   (301) 334-5151

Health care for terminally ill patients and emotional support for their families. Includes medical, nursing, social work, spiritual, bereavement support, and volunteers.
Hospice of the Chesapeake, Inc.
(Book #3033)   (443) 837-1520

Provides physical, psycho-social and spiritual support services to individuals living with and affected by advanced illness including bereavement counseling.
Hospice of Washington County, Inc.
(Book #6200)   (301) 791-6360

Provides care for persons with illnesses expected to result in death within six months.Includes nursing, social work, spiritual care, bereavement and volunteer companion services.
House of Ruth Maryland, Inc.
(Book #8143)   (410) 889-0840

The House of Ruth Maryland, Inc. provides shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, hotline information, and referral services to victims of domestic violence and their children.
House of the Good Shepherd of the City of Baltimore
(Book #3444)   (410) 247-2770

Good Shepherd Center is a JACHO accredited residential treatment center which provides individualized, group and family treatment programs for adolescent girls experiencing emotional/behavioral difficulties.
Housing Unlimited, Inc.
(Book #5279)   (301) 592-9314

Housing Unlimited provides permanent affordable independent supportive housing for very low income adults with psychiatric disabilities.
Howard County Conservancy, Inc.
(Book #1555)   (410) 465-8877

The Howard County Conservancy is Howard County's only nature center. We provide environmental education programs for children and adults and offer land preservation options to landowners.
Human Service Charities of America
(Book #6795)   (703) 764-3175

People helping people. Making a difference to the disabled and disadvantaged. Feeding the hungry. Restoring the sick. And supporting your federal, postal and military service.
Humane Farm Animal Care
(Book #4927)   (703) 435-3883

Dairy cows confined to stalls, crated pigs can't root or move, chickens stuffed in cages fight cruelty in raising and handling of farm animals.
Humane Society of the United States
(Book #4204)   (202) 452-1100

The Humane Society of the United States celebrates animals and confronts cruelty.The organization is backed by more than eleven million Americans.www.humansociety.org
Humanim, Inc.
(Book #1083)   (410) 381-7171

Provides workforce development, mental health, neuro-rehabilitation, deaf and developmental disability services to children, adolescents, adults and older adults most in need throughout Maryland.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Independent Charities of America
(Book #6217)   (415) 925-2600

Feeding the hungry. Sheltering the homeless. Protecting the children. And healing the sick. America's finest independent charities. Working with you to share - the American Way.
Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund
(Book #2459)   (662) 292-7094

IMSFF provides grants to injured and critically ill marines, sailors and their families to help with the costs associated with hospitalization recovery and transition.
Institute For Black Charities
(Book #8820)   (202) 722-5050

Improves the quality of life for Black people in need worldwide through crisis relief efforts, outreach, funding and international aid initiatives to bridge the divide.
Institute For International Cooperation And Development, Inc.
(Book #1016)   (413) 458-9466

Travel the world and do good at the same time.We train volunteers for development and community work projects in Africa Central America and Brazil.
Interfaith Housing Alliance, Inc.
(Book #9461)   (301) 662-4225

IHA strengthens communities by providing housing opportunities and supportive services to improve the quality of life and economic stability of seniors working families and individuals.
International Campaign for Tibet
(Book #2251)   (202) 785-1515

Promote human rights and democracy for the Tibetan people.We secure humanitarian assistance;encourage dialogue between the Chinese and Tibetan governments.
International Christian Concern (ICC)
(Book #2086)   (301) 585-5915

Serves overseas persecuted Christains by prviding Advocacy, Awareness, and Assistance.Bibles, supplies, pastor support, community rebuilding, support for families of imprisoned or murdered pastors, etc..
International Dyslexia Association
(Book #3642)   (410) 296-0232

Join IDA and commit to validation and support for all people coping with the misunderstood challenges of DYSLEXIA.Promoting effective teaching approaches and supporting research.
International Eye Foundation
(Book #1615)   (240) 290-0263

Saves sight worldwide. Programs to control vitamin A deficiency, "river blindness", trachoma and cataracts. Provides local health worker training, technology transfer, eye surgery, equipment, medicine.
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
(Book #1086)   (312) 641-7200

Promotes understanding between Jews and Chrisitians. Provides relief in Israel and the former Soviet Union. Airlifts Soviet Jews to Israel through "On Wings of Eagles".
International Guiding Eyes
(Book #7168)   (818) 362-5834

Provides professionally trained guide dogs and instruction in their use free-of-charge to blind and visually impaired individuals so they may pursue their goals.
International Hearing Dog, Inc.
(Book #1848)   (303) 287-3277

To train and place hearing dogs with the hearing impaired with and without multiple disabilities at no cost to the recipient.
International Myeloma Foundation
(Book #2489)   (818) 487-7455

The IMF is dedicated to improving the quality of life of myeloma patients while working towards prevention and a cure.
International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC)
(Book #1673)   (410) 243-9820

Provides humanitarian assistance in 18 countries, helping over 1 million people in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East devastated by disasters and poverty.
International Relief Teams
(Book #3506)   (619) 284-7979

Sends volunteer medical and construction teams to assist disaster victims worldwide.Conducts medical.surgical, and training programs to promote self-sufficiency in developing nations.
International Rescue Committee, Inc.
(Book #1087)   (212) 551-3000

Our commitment to freedom, human dignity, and self-reliance is reflected in well-planned global emergency relief, rehabilitation assistance, resetllement services, and advocacy for refugees.
International Social Service, American Branch, Inc.
(Book #8116)   (443) 451-1204

Brings resolution across borders when children and families are separated.Assists family courts to reunite families, provides intercountry home studies for child welfare and custody cases.
International Youth Foundation "IYF
(Book #1089)   (410) 951-1500

IYF programs are catalysts of change that help young people obtain a quality education, gain employability skills, make healthy choices and improve their communities.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

IPAS
(Book #3411)   (919) 967-7052

To educate the public and promote and support the extension of reproduction rights and health services and establish standards for the provision of these services.
Irvine Natural Science Center
(Book #9142)   (410) 484-2413

Children and adults learn environmental stewardship by discovering nature's wonders through hands-on natural history and environmental education programs.
Islamic American Zakat Foundation
(Book #7216)   (301) 907-0997

We supply assistance for food, shelter and clothing to poor and needy families and individuals, etc., as proscribed in the Qur'an
Izaak Walton League of America
(Book #5743)   (301) 548-0150

From hunters to hikers our members protect America's outdoors through community based conservation education commonsense public policy and a commitment to strong outdoor ethics.
Janet Hardy Memorial Scholarship Fund
(Book #1092)   (443) 466-4990

The Janet Hardy Memorial Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to Harford and Cecil County graduating seniors who participated in soccer during their high school years.
Jesuit Volunteer Corps East
(Book #4638)   (410) 244-1744

Selected college graduates are offered the opportunity to serve the poor directly and work for justice in the United States and developing countries.
Jewish Community Services, Inc.
(Book #3367)   (410) 466-9200

A comprehensive human service organization providing a broad range of services to meet the needs of individuals and families in the Baltimore Metropolitan area.
Jewish Museum Of Maryland, Inc.
(Book #4816)   (410) 732-6400

The Jewish Museum of Maryland interprets the American Jewish experience, fosters crosscultural understanding, and promotes public discourse about issues in Jewish and American life.
Jewish Social Service Agency
(Book #3362)   (301) 838-4200

The Jewish Social Service Agency provides quality mental health and social services to Montgomery County residents of all ages and backgrounds.
Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation, Inc.
(Book #9181)   (410) 857-4890

The mission of the Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation is to promote prevention, education, awareness and research, leading to a cure for this life threatening disease.
Jobs, Housing & Recovery, Inc.
(Book #5668)   (410) 522-2232

JHR helps homeless persons in Baltimore with a continuum of services including emergency shelter, transitional and permanent housing, substance abuse treatment, education and employment opportunities.
Joseph Richey House, Inc.
(Book #1095)   (410) 523-2150

Hospice home care and in-patient services provided to the terminally ill, includes pain and symptom control, holistic palliative care, licensed, Medicare certified team services.
Judge David I. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
(Book #1719)   (202) 467-5730

Protects children and adults with mental disabilities from exclusion and discrimination in education, housing, employment and health care and promotes services that foster their independence.
Kaboom (The)
(Book #4817)   (202) 659-0215

Children are playing outdoors less resulting in obesity, violence, depression and behavioral problems.We're transforming derelict land into safe playgrounds where children can flourish.
Kent Association of Riding Therapy, Inc.
(Book #2540)   (410) 348-2644

Our mission is to help children and adults with disabilities enhance their development growth through a program using therapeutic horseback riding, grooming and classroom instruction.
Kent Center, Inc.
(Book #1200)   (410) 778-7303

Kent Center, a nonprofit organization, is the primary organization in Kent and northern Queen Anne's Counties to provide services for adults with developmental disabilities.
Kidney Cancer Association
(Book #5506)   (847) 332-1051

The KCA strives for a world without kidney cancer.It funds kidney cancer research and helps patients through education meetings, provides information and does advocacy.
Kids Chance of Maryland, Inc.
(Book #7097)   (410) 832-4702

To provide financial aid for educational scholarships for children of permanently or catastrophically injured or deceased workers.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

KIPP Baltimore, Inc.
(Book #4928)   (410) 367-0806

KIPP Baltimore creates and operates public schools in Baltimore City that lead students from underserved communities to attend and succeed in four year colleges.
Lance Armstrong Foundation, Inc.
(Book #4819)   (512) 236-8820

Livestrong fights to improve the lives of people affected by cancer, providing direct services and empowering them to take acction.
Laurel Pregnancy Center, Inc.
(Book #1101)   (301) 776-9997

Committed ministry - meets women, men, families at their point of need - provides pregnancy tests, viability ultrasound - builds relationships - offers healing forgiveness of Jesus after abortion.
LEAD Maryland Foundation, Inc.
(Book #8119)   (410) 827-8056

Lead Maryland foundation provides education and training to increase the numbers and capacity of leaders serving the agricultural natural resources, and rural community sectors.
Learning Independence Through Computers
(Book #4823)   (410) 554-9134

Independence and inclusion for people with disabilities: VME and LINC together increases independence, abilities and access for children, adults with any mental or physical deficit.
Legal Aid Bureau, Inc.
(Book #8054)   (410) 951-7777

A private non-profit statewide law firm that provides free civil legal services to those of limited income.
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Inc. (The)
(Book #2891)   (914) 949-5213

Supports research into cure of leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma; patient services and financial assistance; information and referral, professional education, advocacy and community services.
Leukemia Research Foundation. Inc.
(Book #7170)   (847) 424-0600

Funds research to find a cure for leukemia, lymphoma, and myelodysplastic syndromes and provides emotional, educational, and financial support to patients and their families.
Life Enhancement Awards Fund, Inc.
(Book #2495)   (301) 772-4020

Provides basic humanitarian charitable relief services to needy families living in the Washington Metropolitan area to help them stay together in safe and humanistic conditions.
Light Health and Wellness Comprehensive Services Inc.
(Book #9839)   (410) 225-2600

Serving families impacted by HIV/AIDS and substance abuse by providing health education, awareness, and advocacy through youth and caregiver support groups, childcare and respite services.
Lighthouse, Inc.
(Book #1204)  

Lighthouse - a non-profit agency - provides individual, family, and group counseling, emergency walk-in service, crisis intervention, neurofeedback training, information, referrals, community education, workshops and school consultations.
Linwood Center, Inc.
(Book #3519)   (410) 465-1352

Linwood operates residential, educational and vocational programs for children and adults with autism. Linwood also operates a donated goods store partially staffed by our adult clients.
Literacy Council of Montgomery County MD, Inc.
(Book #2726)   (301) 610-0030

Teaches adults in the county reading, wiriting, and speaking English, thus improving the quality of their life and participation in the community.
Little Sisters of the Poor, Baltimore, Inc.
(Book #9120)   (410) 744-9367

Little Sisters of the Poor welcome elderly poor in homes where we strive to meet their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs in a family amosphere.
Living Classrooms Foundation, Inc.
(Book #7173)   (410) 685-2275

We strengthen communities and inspire young people to achieve their potential through hands-on education and job training, using urban, natural, and maritime resources.
Local Independent Charities of America
(Book #7235)   (415) 925-2600

Making your community a better place to live. LIC Charities educates children, feeds and shelters the homeless, strengthens families, rescues unwanted animals and much more.
Lung Cancer Alliance
(Book #8121)   (202) 463-2080

The only national organization dedicated to providing support and advocacy for people living with or at risk for lung cancer.
Lungevity Foundation
(Book #7254)   (312) 464-0716

LUNGevity Foundation brings together world-class scientific minds, passionate advocates, and an efficient and effective organization to unite the country to end lung cancer.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Lutheran Mission Society of MD
(Book #3055)   (410) 636-0123

Serving 500 people daily through nine compassion centers providing food, clothing, emergency assistance, health checks, counseling, chaplaincy, and shelter.
Lutheran World Relief, Inc.
(Book #3131)   (410) 230-2700

Affirming God's love for all people, we work with Lutherans and partners around the world to end poverty, injustice and human suffering.
Maine Adoption Placement Service
(Book #1935)   (207) 532-9358

To improve the quality oflife for children of the world through humanitarian aid, adoption programs, and pregnancy and parenting support services.
Make-A-Wish Foundation Of America
(Book #1748)   (602) 279-3329

We grant the wishes of children with life threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Mid-Atlantic, Inc.
(Book #5021)   (301) 962-9474

The Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic, Inc. fulfills wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy.
Manna Food Center, Inc.
(Book #1207)   (301) 424-1130

Help us end hunger. Manna collects and distributes food to thousands needy families, shelters and soup kitchens throughout Montgomery County, Maryland.
Manna House, Inc.
(Book #4216)   (410) 889-3001

Manna House serves hot meals Monday thru Friday morning.A drop in center offers safety and case managers.Barber shop outreach offers health screening and referrals.
Map International, Inc.
(Book #6408)   (912) 265-6010

Millions of children suffer parasitic and other infections causing incredible hardship.Help save lives! We provide $60 in urgently needed medicines per$1 donated.
Marcus Garvey- Harriet Tubman Youth Initiative Foundation, Inc.
(Book #7255)   (301) 379-1546

MGHTYI Foundation Inc. aims to help children live healthier lives and improve their academic performance through martial arts and supplemental education instruction.
Marian House, Inc.
(Book #3691)   (410) 467-4121

Transitional, supportive and permanent housing for women and their children.Support services in health and human welfare needs such as specialized counseling, employment and education.
Mary House, Inc.
(Book #1209)   (202) 635-0534

Volunteer organization working directly with homeless families and pregnant mothers, operating 11 sites providing shelter, transitional and long-term housing, food, clothing, and furniture.
Mary's Center, Inc
(Book #2436)   (410) 761-8082

Catholic pregnancy center providing free pregnancy support services as alternative to abortion: pregnancy testing, peer counseling, material assistance, all volunteer staff, located in Glen Burnie and Hagerstown.
Maryland Capital Enterprises, Inc.
(Book #4019)   (410) 546-1900

MCE provides microloans, business counceling and trainingto new and existing business on Maryland's Eastern Shore, increasing economic development and job creation in distressed communities.
Maryland CASA Association, Inc.
(Book #7802)   (410) 828-6761

Maryland CASA advocates for the rights of all victims of child abuse and neglect to grow up in safe and permanent homes.
Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training, Inc.
(Book #5240)   (410) 576-9626

MCVET a non-profit, established to provide homeless veterans and other veterans in need with comprehensive services that will enable them to rejoin their communities.
Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault
(Book #1825)   (410) 947-4507

The Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assualt (MCASA) is the statewide collective voice advicating for accessible compassionate care for sexual assult survivors and accountability for offenders.
Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education, Inc.
(Book #1210)   (410) 859-5400

Assists Maryland schools in developing and implementing inclusive neighborhood schools and provides advocates for inclusive education to families of students with disabilities.
Maryland Coalition of Families for Children's Mental Health, Inc.
(Book #1105)   (410) 730-8267

The Coalition is a grassroots organization dedicated to improving services for children with mental health needs and building a network of information and support.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Maryland Community Connection, Inc.
(Book #7174)   (301) 583-0358

Provides children and adults with developmental disabilities supported employment and essential community services to overcome barriers in daily living, employment, economic and social activities.
Maryland Crime Victims Resource Center, Inc.
(Book #1212)   (301) 952-0063

MCVRC provides legal, peer support, and advocacy service to victims of crime, statewise, in Maryland.
Maryland Food Bank, Inc.
(Book #7678)   (410) 737-8282

Provides food to 600 soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters, and other community-based organizations across the state, feeding more than 260, 000 people each year.
Maryland Humanities Council, Inc.
(Book #1728)   (410) 685-0095

The Maryland Humanities Council stimulates and promotes informed dialogue and civic engagement on issues critical to Marylanders.
Maryland Leadership Workshops, Inc.
(Book #8124)   (301) 527-8222

MLW offers three separate week-long residential leadership programs each summer as well as various outreach programs in local regions throughout Maryland.
Maryland Military Historical Society, Inc.
(Book #8129)   (410) 653-2456

Maintains and restores Maryland military monuments and records.Prepares educational and historical materials for the public.Assists the operations of the Fifth Regiment Armory museum.
Maryland National Guard Foundation Inc.
(Book #4156)   (410) 409-7731

Maryland National Guard Foundation provides emergency financial grants to national guard members and their families and supports family events for deploying and returning units.
Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence, Inc.
(Book #3369)   (301) 352-4574

The Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence(MNADV) has been working since 1980 to eliminate domestic violence in Maryland through education, training and advocacy.
Maryland Ornithological Society, Inc.
(Book #3330)   (410) 964-0196

MOS is a statewide organization of people interested in birds and nature.MOS promotes knowledge about our natural resources and fosters its appreciation and conservation.
Maryland Phi Kappa Phi Foundation
(Book #4107)   (410) 997-4014

The Maryland Phi Kappa Phi Foundation presents awards of excellence (grants, fellowships) to deserving undergraduate and graduate students at five University of Maryland campuses.
Maryland Ravens, Inc.
(Book #1213)   (410) 825-5359

Utilizing physically challenged athletes to promote abilities and encourage students of all ages that "we all have the ability to succeed disabled or not.
Maryland Right to Life Foundation
(Book #2640)   (410) 269-6397

Provides information, educational activities, exhibits, materials , and speakers on life issues, including abortion, fetal development, women's health issues, cloning, stem cell research, infanticide, and euthasia.
Maryland Salem Children's Trust, Inc.
(Book #5813)   (301) 689-8176

Provides home, therapy, shelter and educational services to children in need. Unique faith-based program in a rural setting treats families and children throughout Maryland.
Maryland Society for Sight, Inc.
(Book #9024)   (410) 243-2020

Enables thousands of Marylanders annually to avoid needless blindness from eye disease and injury through vision screenings, examinations, consumer health and safety inforamtion.
Maryland SPCA, Inc.
(Book #5838)   (410) 235-8826

Operates an adoption center for dogs and cats, accepts surrendered pets, provides educational programs for pet owners and offers spay/neuter programs.
Maryland State Boychoir, Inc. (The)
(Book #9046)   (410) 554-8644

The Maryland State Boychoir provides talented boys with a music education, opportunities to perform professionally, and a chance to grow socially.
Maryland State Council Knights of Columbus Charity Fund, Inc.
(Book #5834)   (410) 521-6200

To provide financial assistance to individuals in tempory urgent need in the name of the Knights of Columbus of Maryland.
Maryland Therapeutic Riding, Inc.
(Book #2496)   (410) 923-1187

Horse therapy program improves children and adults' lives by rehabilitating physical, emotional, psychological disabilities."Horses for Heroes" program targets wounded warriors and veterans.Narha accreditation.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service, Inc.
(Book #1215)   (410) 539-6800

Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service matches low-income Marylanders in need of civil legal assistance with volunteer lawyers from across the state.
Maryland Westie Rescue, Inc.
(Book #8136)   (301) 879-8334

Maryland Westie Rescue is dedicated to the rehabilitation and placement of abandoned and abused West Highland White Terriers and Westie mixes to loving forever homes.
Maryland Zoological Society, Inc.
(Book #1111)   (410) 396-7102

The Zoo is a fun and educational attraction with over 1, 500 mammals, birds, and reptiles displayed in natural settings replicating their native habitats.
Mason-Dixon Rescue Dogs, Inc.
(Book #7178)   (443) 243-8207

An all-volunteer K9 Search and Rescue organization providing highly trained and professional resources to responsible agencies for Search and Rescue emergencies whenever requested.
McKim Community Association, Inc.
(Book #1217)   (410) 276-5519

McKim Center provides activities and experiences that support the educational, recreational, social, and civic development of children as they thrive to become productive adults.
Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc.
(Book #8094)   (410) 558-0932

Delivers nutritious meals to homebound elderly, disabled, and convalesing individuals in Baltimore City, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George's and Frederick Counties.
Medecins Sans Frontieres USA, Inc.
(Book #1942)   (212) 679-6800

An independent international medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics and natural disasters in over 70 countries.
Melwood Horticulture Training Center, Inc.
(Book #3460)   (301) 599-8000

Enables people with disabilities to lead fulfilling lives through employment, community participation and recreation.1, 600 people with disabilites in the metro area rely on Melwood.
Mental Health Association of Maryland, Inc.
(Book #8027)   (410) 245-5618

Works to improve access to mental health services and increase public understanding of mental health and mental illness through education, advocacy and community service programs.
Mental Health Association of the Lower Shore
(Book #3205)   (410) 632-1139

Prevent mental illness; promote mental health.
Mephibosheth Foundation
(Book #4825)   (410) 552-1424

Furnishes vocational training for neglected young adults enabling them to find meaningful work.This training encourages personnel to launch new businesses that transforms their communities.
Mercy Corps International
(Book #7274)   (503) 896-5000

Providing lifesaving aid worldwide following a disaster or conflict, and helping local populations design and implement sustainable programs to promote health and economic development.
Mercy Medical Airlift
(Book #2638)   (703) 771-4671

Ensure that no needy patient is denied access to distant specialized medical evaluation, diagnosis or treatment for lack of a means of long-distance transportation.
Metropolitan Fire Fighters Burn Center Fund, Inc.
(Book #3138)   (410) 462-2876

To provide equipment and facilities for burn patients at the Baltimore Regional Burn Center and to further research in the treatment and care of burn victims.
Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research (The)
(Book #7182)   (212) 509-0995

Dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease through an aggressively funded research agenda.Ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson's.
Michael Stern Parkinson's Research Foundation
(Book #8464)   (212) 271-0118

Michael Stern Parkinson's Research Foundation seeks better treatments and a cure for this tragic, deadly neurological disease sponsoring cutting-edge research at US academic centers.
Mid Atlantic German Shepherd Rescue, Inc.
(Book #7183)   (443) 542-2137

Dedicated to rescuing, providing medical care and finding homes for abandoned and negelected german sheperd dogs.Over 2200 have been saved since 1999.
Mid-Shore Council on Family Violence, Inc.
(Book #4920)   (410) 479-1149

MSCFV providesProvides crisis intervention, transitional, bilingual services to domestic violence victims and abuser intervention, public awareness programs in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne's and Talbot Counties.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Middletown Middle School PTSA, Inc.
(Book #4830)   (240) 236-4200

Dog and cat rescue and adoptions;assistance in finding new homes for pets;information on nutrition, pet care and behavior problems, veterinanian and training referrals.
Military Officers Association Of America Scholarship Fund
(Book #8914)   (703) 838-8169

MOAASF provides scholarships, grants, and interest-free loans for collSome of our military men and women have paid the ultimate sacrifice to protect America's freedom.Help provide scholarships to their children for undergraduate education.
Millennium Promise Alliance, Inc. (The)
(Book #4836)   (212) 584-5710

We are redefining the approach to ending extreme poverty and enabling rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa to move from hunger to self-sufficiency by 2015.
Miracle Flights for Kids
(Book #1220)   (702) 261-0494

Change the future for a sick child!Your donation provides free flights for children needing to reach medical treatment thousands of miles wawy from home.
Mission Aviation Fellowship
(Book #9159)   (208) 498-0800

MAF is a Christian organization that uses aviation, communications, and learning technologies to bring the Gospel and life-sustaining services to isolated areas of the world.
Mission of Mercy, Inc.
(Book #4502)   (301) 682-5683

Mission of Mercy provides free medical care, dental care, and free prescription medications to the uninsured of Maryland using volunteer healthcare professionals operating from a mobile medical clinic.
Monsignor Slade Catholic School
(Book #2029)   (410) 766-7130

Providing a comprehensive education in a caring Catholic environment encouraging the development of respect, spirituality and responsibilty for students in kindergarten-8th grade.
Montgomery Coalition for Adult English Literacy
(Book #2894)   (301) 881-1136

MCAEL is dedicated to strengthening the county-wide adult English literacy network with resources, training, collaborations and advocacy to support a thriving community and optimal workforce.
Montgomery County Coalition for The Homeless
(Book #7185)   (301) 217-0314

MCCH provides permanent and transitional housing, emergency shelter and supportive services to people experiencing homelessness, and leads the effort to end homelessness in our community.
Montgomery County Humane Society
(Book #6035)   (240) 773-5960

Handling 9, 000 animals annually, we provide 24 hour service, shelter, veterinary care, adoptions, humane education, volunteer training, low-cost say/neuter and a private rescue.
Montgomery Hospice Foundation, Inc.
(Book #6242)   (301) 921-4400

A nonprofit hospice providing professoinal medical end-of-life care to residents of Montgomery County, Maryland as well as grief support and education.
Morgan State University Foundation, Inc.
(Book #3052)   (443) 885-3323

The foundation supports the growth of M.S.U. by providing scholarships funds for academic programs and financial assistance for workshops and lectures.
Mother Seton Academy
(Book #9201)   (410) 563-2833

Mother Seton Academy is an all-scholarship, independent Catholic middle school serving at-risk, low-income children from Baltimore City. The school also provides after-school and summer programs.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving - National Office
(Book #1109)   (410) 964-5757

Founded by a mother who lost her daughter, we work to protect families from drunk driving and underage drinking.We also support drunk driving victims.
Moveable Feast, Inc.
(Book #6574)   (410) 327-3420

Preparing and delivering meals to individuals with HIV/AIDS and other life challenging illnesses;providing medical and homeless transportation services;and employment opportunities.
MPT Foundation, Inc.
(Book #1995)   (410) 581-4077

The Foundation receives donations and grants to promote and support, financially and otherwise, the activities of the Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission (MPT).
Muscular Dystrophy Association, Inc.
(Book #1112)   (520) 529-2000

Fighting neuromuscular diseases through worldwide research, a nationwide network of clinics offering comprehensive medical services, and far-reaching professional and public health education.
My Sister's Circle, Inc.
(Book #1222)   (410) 458-3199

A comprehensive relationship-based program designed to mentor girls from disadvantaged Baltimore neighborhoods during their challenging transition to middle school, throughout high school, and into college.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

My Sister's Place Women's Center, Inc.
(Book #8140)   (443) 519-2383

Supports MSPWC a comprehensive day resource center for homeless women and their children providing case management, life-skills, housing assistance, emergency assistance and personal services.
NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland Fund, Inc.
(Book #2715)   (301) 565-4154

NARAL works to guarantee a full range of reproductive options, including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children and choosing safe, legal abortion.
NASW Foundation, Inc.
(Book #8148)   (202) 408-8600

Social workers are vital to helping people in crisis.Proper training and preparation enables them to care for those in need and improve their lives.
National Aids Fund
(Book #7789)   (202) 408-4848

A nationwide partnership of community based organizations fighting HIV/AIDS through prevention, education and care.Grant dollars and programs are funded through matching funds nationwide.
National Alliance on Mental Illness of Frederick County, Inc.
(Book #1113)   (240) 379-6186

Provides information via helpline, brochures, and newsletter;education via classes and public forums;and support via peer communications to persons with mental illness and families.
National Alliance to End Homelessness, Inc.
(Book #6726)   (202) 638-1526

Veterans, families and youth are among the 2 million Americans experiencing homelessness each year.We're working with communities in Maryland to prevent and end homelessness.
National Alopecia Areata Foundation
(Book #9139)   (415) 472-3780

Provides major research funding, patient educational materials and support for alopecia areata a mystifying autoimmune disease affecting all ages, causing one's hair to fall out.
National Aquarium in Baltimore, Inc.
(Book #4099)   (410) 576-3823

More than an attraction, the Aquarium provides environmental education experiences to over 150, 000 students and engages citizens in conservation projects that benefit the Chesapeake Bay.
National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.
(Book #7721)   (972) 248-9200

Educates women on lifesaving techniques of early detection of breast cancer.Provides support for breast cancer patients;free to low cost mammography for underserved women.
National Cancer Coalition, Inc.
(Book #4837)   (919) 821-2182

Help us defeat cancer and chronic disease worldwide.We provide cancer medicines free to needy patients and aid cancer research.Your support helps save lives.
National CASA Association
(Book #8546)   (206) 270-0072

Every child deserves a safe permanent home.Support a nationwide network of volunteer court appointed advocates who give abused and neglected children a voice.
National Center for Children and Families, Inc.
(Book #5211)   (301) 365-4480

NCCF provides emergency shelter, transitioProviding residential, transitional and foster care/adoption services for the homeless, domestic violence victims, abused/neglected/behaviorally challenged adolescents and adoption and community prevention services.
National Center for Lesbian Rights
(Book #2221)   (415) 392-6257

NCLR is a natioanl legal organization committed to advancing the civil and human rights of LGBT people through itigation , public policy advocacy, and public education.
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
(Book #9028)   (703) 274-3900

Become a hero!Join NCMEC and John Walsh find missing children, reunite families and end child sexual exploitation both on our streets and the internet.
National Childhood Cancer Foundation
(Book #1223)   (626) 241-1632

Cancer is the #1 disease killer of children. Please help us reach the day when every child with cancer can be guarenteed a cure.
National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform
(Book #2556)   (202) 332-2275

Help improve care and life for those receiving long-term supports and services.We bring the consumers voice to public attention and demand quality.
National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides
(Book #6637)   (202) 543-5450

Prevents pesticide poisoning of our homes, workplaces, schools, food and water through a practical information clearinghouse on toxic hazards and non-chemical pest control.
National Coalition For Cancer Survivorship
(Book #9711)   (301) 650-9127

NCCS offers resources that empower cancer patients and suvivors to take charge of their care by being informed asking questions and speaking up.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

National Council For Adoption
(Book #7389)   (703) 299-6633

Children orphaned through war and disease are waiting for new forever families.Help provide loving parents and permanent homes for these desperate children.
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence - Maryland Chapter
(Book #5453)   (410) 625-6482

Raise public awareness of addiction and recovery related issues statewide, while ensuring those seeking help have the resources they need in accessing treatment and sustaining recovery.
National Cued Speech Association
(Book #9170)   (800) 459-3529

Speaking. Reading. Writing.Language.Many deaf children lag behind hearing peers in english language skills.Help us give them the power of english to succeed.
National Down Syndrome Society
(Book #3464)   (212) 460-9330

Focusing on public policy and public awareness NDSS serves to be the natioanl advocate for the value acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome.
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
(Book #9173)   (206) 382-3587

Supports individuals and familes affected by eating disorders and acts as a catalyst for prevention cures and access to treatment through programs and national helpline.
National Education for Assistance Dog Services, Inc.
(Book #7345)   (978) 422-9064

Trains rescued dogs and donated puppies to assist deaf or physically disabled children and adults, assisting with everyday tasks, enabling independence at work and home.
National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
(Book #6836)   (301) 447-1365

Sponsors annual National Memorial Service honoring America's fallen fire heroes. Assists their survivors through scholarships and long-term emotional support programs. Building National Memorial Park.
National Fatherhood Initiative
(Book #1225)   (301) 948-0599

NFI's mission is to improve the well-being of children by increasing the proportion of children growing up with involved, responsible, and committed fathers.
National Federation of The Blind of Maryland
(Book #1678)   (410) 423-3073

The National Federation of the Blind of Maryland provides advocacy, scholarships, programs, information and resources for the blind and visually impaired Maryland residents.
National FFA Foundation, Inc.
(Book #5474)   (317) 802-4360

523, 000 members develop leadership personal growth and career success through agricultural education applying knowledge and skills learned in class local state national programs.
National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias
(Book #4959)   (618) 566-2020

Provides dentures, support services, and hope to children left toothless from Ectodermal Dysplasia, a rare disorder. Funds research to find improved treatment options and cures. www.nfed.org
National Foundation for Transplants, Inc.
(Book #1229)   (901) 684-6681

NFT's advocacy, fundraising expertise and grants help organ and tissue transplant patients nationwide receive lifesaving treatment, medications and medical care they otherwise could not afford.
National Kidney Foundation of Maryland, Inc.
(Book #8029)   (410) 494-8545

National Kidney Foundation-MD is Maryland's only voluntary health agency dedicated to the eradication of kidney and urological diseases. Sponsors programs of research, patient and community services & public and professional education.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Maryland Chapter
(Book #3500)   (443) 641-1200

To create a world free of Mutiple Selerosis.
National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)
(Book #9661)   (203) 744-0100

Provides understandable information on rare diseases;peer networking;community resource referrals;patient medication assistance progrmas;research;advocacy for over 25 million people with rare disorders.
National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, Inc.
(Book #2582)   (214) 273-4200

Ovarian cancer;Deadliest of all gynecological cancers;no screening test to detect it early.Costliest to treat.Please help raise awareness for all women.
National Park Trust, Inc.
(Book #6640)   (301) 279-7275

The trust saves parklands, wildlife, scenic and historic sites by acquiring and donating lands to public agencies to preserve for future generations.
National Partnership for Women and Families, Inc.
(Book #3170)   (202) 986-2600

Help build a nation where pay is fair, workplaces flexible, healthcare is safe and affordable, opportunity equal and discrimination is a thing of the past.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund
(Book #1732)   (202) 626-8816

The NRLETF promotes respect for human life through educational programs opposing abortion, infanticide and euthanasia, and supports referral and adoption services for women with crisis pregnancies.
National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States
(Book #2011)   (202) 588-6000

We help people protect, enhance, and enjoy the places that matter to them.Your support will help save America's historic places and revitalize our communities.
National VIP Kids Network, Inc.
(Book #1930)   (301) 261-6033

The National VIP Kids Network helps schools, churches, nonprofits, colleges and universities implement vital programs raise funds perform educational research, and provide educational scholarships.
National Wildlife Federation
(Book #4814)   (703) 438-6000

America's conservation organization dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats for our children's future and connecting people with nature through education and action opportunities.
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.
(Book #1734)   (212) 727-2700

NRDC defends embattled wilderness, rivers, clean air, coasts and wildlife across America and around the globe. Saved Baja's whales, Canada's Spirit bears, and California's sequoias.
Nature Conservancy
(Book #2092)   (703) 841-5300

The Nature Conservancy protects lands and waters in order to preserve plants animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth.
Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Inc.
(Book #1234)   (913) 768-4808

Challenged by faith to end poverty. Promotes long-term solutions to poverty through training, gifts-in-kind, economic and community development, and micro-enterprise projects.
Neighbor To Family, Inc.
(Book #8152)   (386) 523-1440

Provides high quality and innovative community based foster care that is designed to meet the needs of sibling groups, birth parents and foster caregivers.
Neurofibromatosis, Inc. - Mid-Atlantic
(Book #1235)   (443) 423-0535

Provides information.Seeks effective treatment for this tumor-causing genetic disorder of the nervous system.Brings happiness and new skills to children at Camp New Friends.
New Hope International DBA (Aid To Children and Families)
(Book #2064)   (719) 577-4450

Partners with US Churches and indivduals to equip, train and mobilize churches in Eastern Europe to aid children, youth and families.
Noah's Wish
(Book #4842)   (916) 939-9474

Saving animals in disasters through our rescue and recovery efforts and mitigating the impact of disasters on animals through education.
Norbel School, Inc.
(Book #4535)   (410) 796-6700

Norbel School offers elementary through high school students with learning differences in an individualized educational environment. Students succeed through an integrated academic and interpersonal skills curriculum.
North American Council on Adoptable Children, Inc.
(Book #1754)   (651) 644-3036

More than 114, 000 foster children need adoptive families.Your donation helps us find loving parents for these children, support adoptive families and raise adoption awareness.
Notre Dame Preparatory School
(Book #4646)   (410) 583-8797

Notre Dam Prep is a Catholic, independent college prepatory school for girls, dedicated to academic excellence, spiritual growth and the practice of social justice.
NRA Foundation, Inc.
(Book #2005)   (703) 267-1000

Supports eligible programs within the NRA law enforcement and other community based agencies that foster firearms safety and education.Constitutional education and wildlife conservation management.
NumbersUSA Education & Research Foundation
(Book #4013)   (703) 816-8820

Millions of Americans are jobless while immigration levels are out of control.We're working to lower immigration levels to benefit hardworking Americans and the enviroment.
Ocean Conservancy, Inc.
(Book #7247)   (202) 429-5609

Through research, education, and science-based advocacy, ocean conservancy informs, inspires, and empowers people to speak and act on behalf of the ocean.
Officers' Christian Fellowship of the United States of America, Inc.
(Book #3467)   (410) 268-9228

Supports those who serve their country worldwide.Provides resources to help military members and their families grow together in their relationships with God and others.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corp.
(Book #1307)   1307 (757) 226-3401

Dedicated to alleviating human need and suffering throughout the world through disaster relief, medical aid, hunger relief, and community development programs since 1978
Operation California, Inc.
(Book #1306)   (310) 838-3455

Operation USA assists communities to alleviate the effects of disasters, disease and endemic poverty throughout the world by providing privately funded relief, reconstruction and development aid.
Opportunity Builders, Inc.
(Book #8008)   (410) 787-0700

Provides adults with developmental disabilities vocational training, employment services, recreational activities and support services in a motivational environment promoting personal fulfillment and fostering independence.
Opportunity International, Inc.
(Book #7193)   (630) 645-4100

We collaborate with local partners worldwide to provide microfinanace services allowing poor entrepreneurs to develop steady income, for families and create jobs for neighbors.
Organization for Autism Research
(Book #7941)   (703) 243-9710

Parents of children with autism never stop seeking answers. We're here to provide those answers, and fund studies that provide practical information on lifelong care.
Orphan Foundation of America
(Book #1905)   (571) 203-0270

At age 18 most orphans are on their own.OFA and volunteers provide moral and financial support to parentless teens pursuing college and vocational training.
Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation, Inc.
(Book #9073)   (301) 947-0083

Osteogenesis Imperfecta causes brittle bones that break easily. Coughing canfracture ribs; falling can break a leg. Help provide answers for families, research for a cure.
Osteoporosis and Breast Cancer Research Center, Inc.
(Book #1417)   (858) 909-5123

Women throughout the world are victims of these horrifying diseases. We support vital scientific research for preventing and curing these and other diseases affecting women.
Our Daily Bread Employment Center Fund, Inc.
(Book #7982)   (443) 519-2383

Supports Our Daily Bread Employment Center, the comprehensive resource center for the poor, providing daily meals and programs to achieve independence through employment and housing.
Our Lady Of Perpetual Help School
(Book #8154)   (410) 744-4251

OLPH is a Catholic (K-8) school which utilizes a value-based curriculum and emphasizes the development of reading, math and writing skills.
Owensville Primary Care, Inc.
(Book #8620)   (410) 867-4700

Federally qualified community health center providing care to low-income and indigent residents of Anne Arundel County on a sliding-fee or free scale.
Oxfam America, Inc.
(Book #1308)   (617) 482-1211

We are an international relief and development organization that creates lasting solutions to poverty, hunger, and injustice.
Oyster Recovery Partnership, Inc.
(Book #9158)   (410) 990-4970

Rebuilds and restores hundreds of acres of oyster reefs in the Chesapeake Bay.Oysters speed Chesapeake Bay recovery, flitering water and providing marine life habitat.
Pact: Helping Children with Special Needs, Inc.
(Book #5421)   (443) 923-1810

PACT promotes the development of children with special needs and their families through specialized childcare, early intervention services, family support services, parent education, and counseling.
Pan American Development Foundation
(Book #1242)   (202) 458-3969

Empowering disadvantaged people in Latin America and the Caribbean to achieve economic and social progress, strengthen civil society, and respond to disasters and humantarian crises.
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Inc.
(Book #2751)   (310) 725-0025

A nationwide network of people dedicated to working together to advance research, support patient and create hope for those affected by pancreatic cancer.
Parents' Perspective, Inc.
(Book #8157)   (301) 299-5513

Funds award-winning weekly radio program and podcast.Guest experts provide families information and advice.Sample topics:resilience, education, health, ethics, relationships, divorce.Worldwide audience.
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Inc.
(Book #2310)   (202) 467-8180

PFLAG promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transgendered people, their family members and friends through support, education and advocacy.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Parks and People - The Foundation for Baltimore Recreation and Parks
(Book #1244)   (410) 448-5663

We create and support recreational, environmental and educational programs and partnerships that unite the citizens and green spaces of Baltimore.
Partners for Animal Welfare and Safety Inc.
(Book #8922)   (301) 387-8396

Partners for Animal Welfare and Safety is an all volunteer organization dedicated to preventing animal cruelty through education and the promotion of spay/neuter programs.
Partners in Health, A Non Profit Corporation
(Book #4863)   (617) 432-5256

At its root, our mission is both medical and moral.It is based on soildarity rather than charity alone.Whatever it takes.
Partnership for Animal Welfare, Inc.
(Book #1840)   (301) 572-4729

The Partnership for Animal Welfare is an all volunteer organization who rescue homeless domestic animals and places them in loving, permanent homes.
Patrick Allison House, Inc.
(Book #6145)   (410) 225-0326

Provide transitional housing and supportive programs that help men in addiction recovery maintain sobriety, employment and housing.
Patuxent Habitat for Humanity, Inc.
(Book #3042)   (301) 863-6227

Build decent, affordable housing for low income working families who have no other means available to them to own their own homes.
Patuxent River 4-H Center Foundation, Inc.
(Book #7261)   (301) 218-3079

An environmental eduacation facility providing programs to school children leadership training and team building to teens and summer camp programs to community children.
Paul's Place, Inc.
(Book #3107)   (410) 625-0775

Paul's Place offers nutrituional, educational, and social programs to help low-income and homeless individuals and families in Southwest Baltimore improve the quality of their lives.
Paws for Life, Inc.
(Book #4865)   (410) 275-9125

Paws for Life Inc. rescues and adopts dogs to preapproved families in Maryland and surrounding states.Rescued dogs are pulled from high kill Maryland shelters.
Peace Action Education Fund
(Book #2210)   (301) 565-4050

Works to abolish nuclear weapons, support a peace economy that meets human needs and a foreign policy that promotes peace and repects human rights.
Pearl S. Buck International, Inc.
(Book #7199)   (215) 249-0100

Child biracial discrimination is devastating!Help us turn the tide, by advancing the legacy of our founder through adoption, humanitarian and cross-cultural educational programs.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Inc. (PETA)
(Book #2604)   (757) 622-7382

Fight cruelty.Save lives! Your goft makes a kinder world for animals through undercover investigatings, rescues, humane education, spay/neuter, and high-profile advocacy campaigns.
Peregrine Fund (The)
(Book #1762)   (208) 362-3716

Saves eagles, condors, falcons and other endangered birds through research, breeding and conservation programs. Helps preserve rainforests. Eeducates children and adults about nature and science.
Pesticide Action Network North America
(Book #7376)   (415) 981-1771

Working to eliminate poisonous pesticides. Links consumer, labor, health, environment, and agriculture groups internationally to advance safer, ecologically sound pest control alternatives.
Pets on Wheels, Inc.
(Book #1311)   (410) 913-5569

Pets on Wheels provides friendly visits to those requiring the support of an institutional setting, most often a nursing home.
Petsmart Charities, Inc.
(Book #433)   (623) 580-6100

To create and support programs that save the lives of homeless pets and promote healthy relationships between people and pets.
Phillips Programs, Inc.
(Book #3359)   (703) 941-8810

Provide support and education for youth with special needs.Develop individual programs focusing on their diverse needs while highlighting their unique gifts.
Pickersgill, Inc.
(Book #7219)   (410) 825-7423

Pickersgill is a continuing care retirement community offering a complete range of services for the elderly from independent living apartments through skilled nursing care.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

PKD Foundation
(Book #1249)   (816) 931-2600

Promote programs of research, , advocacy, education, support and wareness in order to discover treatments and a cure for PKD and improve lives of those affected.
Plan International USA
(Book #1610)   (401) 738-5600

Founded in 1937, Plan USA works with children and families affected by poverty. Plan is a global, nonprofit, humanitarian organization without political or religious affiliation.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.
(Book #1625)   (212) 541-7800

Supports sexual and reproductive health programs in the developing world, in partnership with local nongovernmental organizations, that promote women's reproductive health, freedom and dignity.
Planned Parenthood of Maryland
(Book #8033)   (410) 576-2150

Helping individuals make informed decisions about their reproductive health, family planning options, and sexuality through medical services, education, training and advocacy.
Polish American Congress Charitable Foundation, Inc.
(Book #9112)   (773) 763-9944

Provides medical supplies, books and equipment to Poland's hospitals, rehab centers, oprhanages, and the elderly, and sponsors other health care programs including neonatal training/research.
Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary, Inc.
(Book #7205)   (301) 428-8128

Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary is dedicated to providing sanctuary for abused farm animals and to teaching children empathy.All animals have been rescued.
Potomac Conservancy
(Book #3323)   (301) 608-1188

Potomac Conservancy safeguards the lands and waters of the Potomac River and its tributaries and connects people to this national treasure.
Pregnancy Center, Inc.
(Book #5713)   (410) 788-7529

Provides alternatives to abortion for women in crisis;counseling, arrangements for pregnancy testing, material and financial assistance.All services are free and confidential.
Prevent Cancer Foundation
(Book #4869)   (703) 836-4412

Your donation funds cancer prevention research; educates people about how they can prevent cancer;and supports community cancer prevention programs.
Primate Rescue Center, Inc.
(Book #8161)   (859) 858-4866

Unseen, they suffer-unheard, they cry.Saving lives and providing a safe haven for chimpanzees and monkeys in need.Let's give them a better future!
Program for Appropriate Technology In Health
(Book #8162)   (206) 285-3500

Poor communities have the right to safer childbirth, life-saving vaccines, and lives free from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.We create solutions for better health.
Progress Unlimited, Inc.
(Book #7206)   (410) 363-8550

Progress Unlimited provides residential and day program services for disabled adults.Services include assistance with medical appointments and nursing care.
Project Echo, Inc.
(Book #3312)   (410) 257-0003

Homeless shelter emergency services.
Project Hope - People to People Health Foundation, Inc.
(Book #1642)   (540) 837-2100

Project HOPE provides sustainable improvements in health around the globe through education and humanitarian assistance with more than 92 percent of revenues dedicated to programs.
Project Inform, Inc.
(Book #1254)   (415) 558-8669

Stop needless deaths from HIV/AIDS because of inadequate treatment, prevention and healthcare access; Project inform fights to eradicate HIV/AIDS with knowledge and ultimatley a CURE
Project Orbis International, Inc.
(Book #7208)   (646) 674-5500

ORBIS, a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving sight and eliminating blindness worldwide, works to improve the quality ophthalmic services in developing countries.
Project Plase, Inc (Persons Lacking Ample Shelter and Employment)
(Book #8141)   (410) 837-1400

Providence Center, Inc.
(Book #1256)   (410) 766-2212

Providence Center provides opportunities for adults with development disabilities in Anne Arundel County.Programs promote personal development, self-expression, confidence, meaningful activity, inclusion in the community.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Public Justice Center, Inc.
(Book #6393)   (410) 625-9409

A nonprofit legal organization that seeks to enforce and expand the rights of people who are denied justice because of their economic status or discrimination.
Queen Anne's County Arts Council Inc.
(Book #7169)   (410) 758-2520

Committed to promoting, expanding and sustaining the arts by connecting artists to audiences and the community to the arts.Visit us on the web:www.arts4u.info
Queen Anne's County Christian Assistance, Inc.
(Book #4872)   (410) 739-4363

Queen Anne's County's only winter, emergency shelter and transitional home for men, women and children.Case management services provided to every client.
Radio Reading Network of Maryland, Inc.
(Book #1261)   (410) 462-8580

The Radio Reading Network of Maryland provides round the clock radio access to current newspapers and magazine for visually and physical impaired Listeners.
Rape Crisis Intervention Service of Carroll County, Inc.
(Book #5650)   (410) 857-0900

Provides free walk-in crisis counseling, hospital/court/police/accompaniment services, individual and group therapy and 24-hour hotline for people hurt by sexual violence.
Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN)
(Book #1973)   (202) 544-1034

Operates National Sexual Assault Hotline.Free, 24-7 services help 120, 000 people/year.Programs prevent rape, help victims, put rapist in jail.Largest anti-rape organization.
Reading is Fundamental, Inc.
(Book #7393)   (202) 536-3400

RIF provides free books for children nationwide and engages children parents and communities in reading and motivational activities to encourage a lifelong love of reading.
Reality, Inc.
(Book #3201)   (301) 490-5551

Provider of short and long-term residential treatment for adults with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders facilitating their ultimate recovery.
Restore America's Estuaries
(Book #9819)   (703) 524-0248

Works to preserve the nation's network of estuaries by protecting and restoring the lands and waters essential to the richness and diversity of coastal life.
Rob's Barbershop Community Foundation, Inc.
(Book #1319)   (410) 519-2622

The Gifts For Grooming program offers no charge grooming services, hygiene supplies and barber-cosmetology training for persons living at poverty level.
Roberta's House Inc.
(Book #7987)   (410) 235-6633

Provides bereavement support services and programs of recovery/resiliency for families and children with peer support , education, and self-empowerment utilizing grief professionals and trained volunteers.
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc.
(Book #8264)   (406) 523-4500

Ensures the future of elk and other wildlife by conserving, restoring and enhancing natural habitats through land purchases, conservation easements, management agreements, education and research.
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Baltimore
(Book #3046)   (410) 528-1010

A home away from home for critically ill children and their families receiving treatment in Baltimore area hospitals.
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington, DC, Inc.
(Book #2018)   (202) 529-8204

Ronald McDonald House provides temporary lodging and services for families of children being treated for life-threatening illnesses. Services provided at little cost or no cost.
Rotary Foundation of Rotary International (The)
(Book #1264)   (847) 866-3000

Our mission is to advance world understanding, goodwill and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education and the alleviation of poverty.
Roxie's Fund, Inc.
(Book #2655)   (301) 962-7509

Our mission to rescue abused and homeless dogs end the misery of euthanasiaensure loving homes for dogs.Spay neuter program educational outreach services.
Rude Ranch Animal Rescue, Inc.
(Book #4650)   (410) 798-9559

A no-kill animal rescue organization dedicated to prviding refuge to abandoned , abused and homeless animals until they can be placed into permanent homes; www.ruderanch.org.
Rugmark Foundation USA
(Book #2767)   (202) 234-9050

Devoted to the rescue of traffiked and exploited child laborers from South Asia's carpet looms, and ensuring their access to schooling and social programs.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

S.P.C.A. of Anne Arundel County
(Book #4226)   (410) 268-4388

Operates a shelter for homeless animals - accepts surrendered pets, adopts dogs and cats to new homes, provides education/information/assistance to the community.
Saint Ann's Infant and Maternity Home
(Book #1265)   (301) 559-5500

Residential care to abused and neglected infants and young children, residential care for pregnant teens and teen mothers with their babies, infant and preschool day care.
Saint Mary's Hospital Of Saint Mary's County, Inc.
(Book #4647)   (301) 475-8981

Member of Medstar Health, St. Mary's is a community hospital that upholds its tradition of caring by promoting maintaining and improving health through education and service.
Salisbury University Foundation, Inc.
(Book #1266)   (410) 543-6392

Salisbury University Foundation, Inc. was created to accumulate funds, by gift and investment to encourage and enrich the actitvities and programs of Salisbury University.
Salvadoran American Humanitarian Foundation
(Book #9915)   (305) 860-0300

550 hospitals clinics nursing homes and orphanages are provided with basic medicines medical equipment food and educational supplies to assist 2.5 million underserved salvadorans.
Salvation Army - World Service Office
(Book #1267)   (703) 684-5528

Assists the poor with health services, HIV/AIDS support, education, capacity building and reconstruction and income generation, with heart to God and hand to man.
Salvation Army, A Georgia Corporation
(Book #9074)   (410) 783-2920

Offering homeless shelter and feeding programs boys and girls clubs emergency assistance for food eviction prevention energy assistance holiday programs camping and disater services.
Samaritan's Purse
(Book #6856)   (828) 528-1980

Christian relief agency led by Franklin Graham providing food, medicine, clothing, shelter, and other emergency assistance to victims of war, poverty, disease, and natural disasters.
Santa Claus Anonymous, Inc.
(Book #3082)   (410) 685-4830

Annual "Give a child a Christmas" campaign empowers financially distressed families by providing gift certificates to parents so they can shop for their children in participating stores.
Sarah's House Fund, Inc.
(Book #7983)   (443) 519-2383

Supports Sarah's House, providing emergency shelter and transitional housing for homeless families in Anne Arundel County.Also offers employment programs, licensed childcare, counseling and transportation.
Save the Children Federation, Inc.
(Book #7010)   (203) 221-4000

Our Mission is to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives.
Save the Manatee Club
(Book #7214)   (407) 539-0990

Protects manatees and their habitat for the welfare of posterity through conservation, education, public awareness, advocacy, and sponsoring research, and rescue rehabilitation, and release efforts.
Scholarship America, Inc.
(Book #8963)   (507) 931-1682

Help change a life! Our scholarships help students gain access to college.Our support through financial literacy and college readiness tools, helps them succeed.
Search & Rescue Assist, Inc.
(Book #7215)   (301) 631-8312

To offset expenses incurred training and maintaining disaster search and rescue canines.
Second Chance, Inc.
(Book #4649)   (410) 385-1101

Second Chance retrains reclaims renews by providing Baltimore City unemployed with environmental 'Green' deconstruction training and jobs to reclaim and recycle building materials for reuse.
Seeds of Peace, Inc.
(Book #1305)   (212) 573-8040

Seeds of Peace empowers the next generation of leaders from regions of conflict with the leadership skills required to advance coexistence and reconciliation.
Seeing Eye, Inc.
(Book #4016)   (973) 539-4425

The mission of The Seeing Eye is to enhance the independence, dignity and self-confidence of blind people through the use of Seeing Eye dogs.
Seva Foundation
(Book #1497)   (510) 845-7382

SEVA Foundation works internationally toward the elimination of needless blindness and works with Native American community led programs related to diabetes and community wellness.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Sexual Assault/Spouse Abuse Resource Center, Inc. (The)
(Book #3422)   (410) 836-8431

Provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assult, and stalking through its key components: 24-hour helpline, residential, clinical, legal, outreach, development, and administration.
Shabach! Ministries, Inc.
(Book #1850)   (301) 386-9400

Provides quality educational and social services to the community.Educational services for infants to 8th grade.Emergency food and clothing assistance and employment readines programs.
Shady Grove Adventist Hospital Foundation
(Book #7218)   (240) 826-6570

Shady Grove Pregnancy Center
(Book #2423)   (301) 963-6223

Children are alive today and mothers are cared for because of our compassionate, practical help.Free:pregnancy tests, counseling, pregnancy classes, mentoring, baby items, more.
Shepherd's Clinic, Inc.
(Book #9132)   (410) 467-7140

Sheperd's clinic provides quality, comprehensive health care for Baltimore's uninsured.
Shepherd's Staff, Inc.
(Book #7014)   (410) 857-5944

Nondenominational organization that provides emergency financial assistance, nonfood items, school essentials.RX aid to uninsured/underinsured.Weekly soup kitchen, warm coats, shower/laundry, community advocate.
Shepherd's Table, Inc.
(Book #3212)   (301) 585-6463

A non-profit resource center providing food, clothing, medical & other support services effectively and compassionately to the homeless and needy for 20 years.
SHINA, Inc.
(Book #4873)   (301) 270-8501

Helping the most vulnerable youth, women and children who suffer in poverty stricken areas.Help us make a difference.Donate to SHINA Inc.
Shore Up! Inc.
(Book #6505)   (410) 749-1142

SHORE UP! Inc. helps Eastern Shore individuals and families achieve economic self-sufficiency, offering services in the areas of employment, education, housing, family support, and health.
Side by Side, Inc.
(Book #8165)   (301) 710-5555

Side by Side works to strengthen Prince George's schools and their families through parent workshops, student enrichment activities, tutoring, homework clubs and other programs.
Sierra Club Foundation
(Book #9052)   (415) 995-1789

Preserving wilderness and protecting environmental quality through a powerful combination of education scientific research and publishing.
Sisters Academy of Baltimore, Inc.
(Book #2746)   (410) 242-1212

A tuition-free middle school sponsored by Catholic sisters educating girls of promise from Baltimore's inner city for excellence and leadership.
Sisters Network Inc.
(Book #2753)   (713) 781-0255

Speaking with one voice we can save lives by empowering women through support education providing financial resources and promoting early detection through mammography screening.
Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation, Inc.
(Book #1322)   (301) 530-4420

To educate patients and their families about Sjogren's Syndrome and to increase awareness among medical professionals. To raise funds to find new treatments and a cure.
Skin Cancer Foundation, Inc. (The)
(Book #2778)   (212) 725-5176

Educating the public and health care professionals about skin cancer its prevention the need for early detection and prompt effective treatment.
Snyder Center for Aphasia Life Enhancement (Scale), Inc.
(Book #4876)   (410) 323-1777

Snyder Center for Aphasia is Maryland's only dedicated Life Participation Center providing classes, education, training and support for stroke survivors with aphasia and their families.
Society for the Preservation of Maryland Antiquities (The)
(Book #4877)   (410) 685-2886

Preservation Maryland is dedicated to preserving Maryland's historic buildings, neighborhoods, landscapes, and archaeological sites through outreach, funding and advocacy.
Some, Inc.
(Book #5959)   (202) 797-8806

SOME restores hope and dignity to the homeless with meals, medical and dental care, addiction couseling, job training and over 250 units of affordable housing.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Somerset Cares, Inc.
(Book #7220)   (410) 677-4328

Provide individuals and familes community support and financial assistance.Provides financial assistance for the working poor disabled and the elderly.
Songs with Meaning, Inc.
(Book #7221)   (301) 877-0592

Teens Express is a youth development non-profit using the performing and literary arts to mentor teach and inspire America's youth.
South Baltimore Learning Corporation
(Book #6520)   (410) 625-4215

Adult literacy services including adult basic education, pre-GED & GED instruction, tutoring, external diploma program, basic computer classes, and academic and career counseling.
Special Olympics Maryland, Inc.
(Book #4525)   (410) 789-6677

Year round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities giving them continuing opportunities to develop fitness and live healthy, active lives.
Special Operations Warrior Foundation
(Book #5435)   (813) 805-9400

We provide scholarship grants to the children surviving special operations personnel killed in combat or training and financial assistance to wounded special operations forces.
Spinal Cord Injury Network International
(Book #2867)   (800) 548-2673

Spinal cord injury trauma surviors receive help personalized relevent informationreferrals research resources film lending about health paralysis and disability issues and compassionate listening.
St. Baldrick's Foundation, Inc.
(Book #2193)   (626) 792-8247

What does it take to conquer childhood cancer? It takes life saving research, it takes generosity and it takes you.
St. John the Evangelist School
(Book #7223)   (301) 681-7656

Pre-K through 8th grade coed elementary school that provides a total educational program which challenges students to begin to realize their intellectual gifts.
St. Joseph's Catholic School
(Book #7224)   (301) 937-7154

By creating a catholic environment focused on prayer, study, work and play our school provides each student with the opportunity to reach their greatest potential.
St. Mary's Nursing Center, Inc.
(Book #1323)   (301) 475-8000

SMNCI provides long term care and rehabilitation to 180 residents.Quality services include physical, occupational, and speech therapies and all other activities of daily living.
St. Vincent De Paul of Baltimore, Inc.
(Book #4244)   (410) 662-0500

Provides food, housing, emergency financial assistance, clothing, adult education, homeless outreach, employment placement, child and youth services, and more to over 53, 000 persons annually.
Star Community, Inc.
(Book #4879)   (301) 791-0011

Star Community, Inc supports adults with intellectual disabilities through residential and day habilitation programs and offers children and adults equine-assisted activities with therapeutic benefits.
Starkey Hearing Foundation
(Book #7225)   (866) 354-3254

Provides hearing aids, batteries, research and training.Improves the lives of low-income hearing impaired children and adults in the U.S. and foreign countries.
Starlight Children's Foundation - Mid Atlantic, Incorporated
(Book #4880)   (202) 293-7827

Starlight Midatlantic provides programs that distract seriously ill children from their pain, help them better manage their illness and connects families facing similar challenges.
Stevenson University, Inc.
(Book #5472)   (410) 486-7000

Stevenson University, formerly known as Villa Julie College, is a four-year private, liberal arts college serving over 3, 400 students pursuing bachelor's and master's degrees.
Stop the Silence: Stop Child Sexual Abuse, Inc.
(Book #4881)   (301) 464-4791

Stop the silence:stop child sexual abuse., Inc.'s mission is to expose and stop CSA and help survivors heal worldwide through Comprehensive programming.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Alliance, Inc.
(Book #2000)   (410) 653-8226

First Candle is a national voluntary health organization uniting parents caregivers and researchers nationwide with government business and community service groups to advance infant health.
Support Our Troops, Inc.
(Book #8166)   (410) 321-6274

Don't let the troops feel abondoned! They support us, let's support them! Help support our Troops ship tons of morale and well-being to troops worldwide.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Surfrider Foundation
(Book #2120)   (949) 492-8170

Protects and preserves the world's oceans, waves and beaches through conservation, activism, research and education. Activities include: water-quality monitoring, environmental education and grassroots activism.
Talbot Hospice Foundation, Inc.
(Book #4904)   (410) 822-6681

The Talbot Hospice Foundation offers hope, compassionate support and services to all members of the community facing end of life issues.
Target Community & Educational Services, Inc.
(Book #7228)   (401) 848-9090

Dedicated to enhancing the lives of children and adults with disabilities through quality community-based residential, educational, vocational, recreational and family support services.
TechnoServe, Inc.
(Book #9094)   (203) 852-0377

Helps men and women in the developing world to build businesses that create income, opportunity and economic growth for their families, communities and their countries.
The Children's Inn at NIH
(Book #7142)   (301) 496-5672

The Children's Inn is a non-profit, family-centered residence for children being treated for critical illnesses at National institutes of Health, the world's premier biomedical research center.
Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center, Inc.
(Book #6570)   (410) 489-5100

Children with special needs enjoy the equine world with all its magic and allure in a safe, structured, inclusive enviornment with peers.
Three Oaks Homeless Shelter, Inc.
(Book #1430)   (301) 863-9535

Provides the homeless with housing, stabilization, assessment, and referral to appropriate resources so they may return to living productive, self-sufficient lives in our community.
Throwaways Rescue Foundation, Ltd.
(Book #1328)   (301) 870-8918

Provide education and trap-neuter return assistance to people concerned about the welfare of community cats(feral and abandoned).
Tinina Q. Cade Foundation, Inc.
(Book #7991)   (410) 796-7710

TQCF provides infertile families support through education programming about infertility adoption and fertility treatment & grants for adoption and treatment.
Tissue Banks International
(Book #8030)   (410) 752-3800

Tissue Banks International (Medical Eye Bank of Maryland) provides human eye tissue for sight restoring transplants. Directly supports research into the causes of blindness.
TMJ Association, (The)
(Book #1282)   (262) 432-0350

Provides comprehensive information on TMJ, provides patients with support, educates healthcare professionals and the public about TMJ, advocates for ongoing research at the federal level.
Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies, Inc.
(Book #4886)   (858) 597-3872

Conducts research towards understanding, treating and halting the progression of multiple sclerosis and related diseases. Current research progress is promising. Please help us find cures!
Total Quality Residential Services, Inc.
(Book #2916)   (410) 802-3815

TQRS., Inc. provides residential services to children with intellectual disabilities.We specialize in providing skilled nursing care to medically fragile children.
Towson University Foundation, Inc.
(Book #3258)   410-704-3278

The foundation is organized to receive, hold, invest, manage, use, dispose of and administer property for the benefit of Towson University.
Training Source Inc.
(Book #9725)   (301) 499-8872

The Training Source provides training and services to assist individuals, youth and adults, to be independent, self-sufficient, productive members of society.
TransFair USA
(Book #9332)   (510) 663-5260

Fair Trade USA enables sustainable community development by cultivating a more equitable global trade model that benefits farmers, workers, consumers, industry and the earth.
Travelers Aid International, Inc.
(Book #1286)   (202) 546-1127

Travelers Aid provides information and supportive services to Maryland residents at transportation hubs in Washington DC who may be stranded or need emergency assistance.
Trevor Project, Inc. The
(Book #2812)   (301) 721-8845

Promoting acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth.Saving lives through our free 2417 suicide prevention lifelin website and educational services.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Tri-County Youth Services Bureau, Inc.
(Book #6376)   (301) 843-2960

Tri-County Youth Services Bureau provides counseling and delinquency prevention services to children, youth up to age 18 and their families in Calvert, Charles and St Mary's countries.
Tuerk House, Inc.
(Book #8989)   (410) 947-1125

Tuerk House transforms lives by providing help and hope for enduring recovery to individuals who are struggling with addiction to alcohol and or drugs.
Turnaround, Inc.
(Book #9053)   (410) 377-8111

TurnAround, Inc. provides counseling, shelter, victim advocacy, and support services to adult and child survivors of rape, sexual assault/abuse, incest and domestic violence.
Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, Inc.
(Book #1287)   (617) 868-6600

Defends human rights, civil liberties and promotes environmental and economic justice with partners around the world, while engaging our members to serve as citizen-activists.
United Cerebral Palsy of Central Maryland, Inc.
(Book #8024)   (410) 484-4540

Advances the independence of individuals with disabilities in Maryland through services and supports for children and adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities.
United Churches Assistance Network, Inc.
(Book #4552)   (410) 628-2102

Consisting of 13 churches, UCAN is an all-volunteer inter-denominational organization providing emergency assistance with rent, utilities, food, etc., for low income/homeless persons.
United Communities Volunteer Fire Department
(Book #3754)   (410) 643-1162

The UCVFD delivers fire, rescue and emergency medical systems with 100% volunteer participation to Kent Island and surrounding areas.We depend upon donations to support our daily operations.
United Fund of Talbot County, Inc.
(Book #7768)   (410) 822-1957

The United Fund conducts an annual fundraising campaign to meet the underfunded human services needs of the County.
United Leukodystrophy Foundation, Inc.
(Book #4199)   (815) 895-3211

Provides patients and families specific information, networking opportunities, assists identifying sources of medical care, funds direct and indirect research leading to clinical trials and therapies.
United Methodist Committee on Relief
(Book #1288)   (212) 870-3637

To alleviate human suffering.We provide practical, proactive support to the most vulnerable survivors of chronic or temporary emergencies due to natural or civil causes.
United Ministries Inc.
(Book #1330)   (410) 522-0225

Through Earl's Place provides housing and supportive services to homeless men recovering from alcohol/substance abuse and assists them with the transition to permanent housing.
United Negro College Fund
(Book #4632)   (703) 205-3400

UNCF is the largest minority higher assistance organization helping promising students attain and complete a college education.
United States Association for UNHCR
(Book #1331)   (202) 296-1115

Supporting the UN Refugee Agency's humanitarian work to protect and assist refugees around the world.
United States Catholic Conference
(Book #4887)   (877) 829-5500

Maryland's leading private provider of human services, 80 progrmas include Our Daily Bread, Christopher Place, Sarah's House, St. Vincent's Villa, Anna's House, and Villa Maria.
United States Fund for UNICEF
(Book #1633)   (212) 686-5522

Works for the survival, protection, and development of children worldwide through fundraising, education and advocacy.
United States Soccer Federation Foundation, Inc.
(Book #1289)   (202) 872-9277

The United States Soccer Foundation improves the health and well-being of children in economically disadvantaged areas using soccer as a vehicle for social change.
United States Sportsmen's Alliance Foundation
(Book #1717)   (614) 888-4868

Protect and advance outdoor sports through public education, for example, introducing youth and their families to conservation's vital role through the Trailblazer Adventure Program.
United Way of Calvert County, Inc.
(Book #9050)   (410) 286-0100

Funds programs that assist with basic human needs including food, shelter, clothing, rehabilitation, abuse prevention, family support and emergency preparation & recovery.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

United Way of Caroline County, Maryland, Inc.
(Book #4889)   (410) 200-5409

UWCCM funds charitable organizations in the Caroline County area with an emphasis on day care, youth, mental health and the needy and elderly.
United Way of Cecil County, Inc.
(Book #9080)   (410) 398-7572

Identifies the most pressing needs in Cecil County and invests in programs with proven results to ensure that people get the help they need.
United Way of Central Maryland, Inc.
(Book #4444)   (410) 895-1409

United Way of Central Maryland helps children, families and individuals across central Maryland by addressing chronic problems such as homelessness, family violence, and school readiness.
United Way of Charles County, Inc.
(Book #909)   (301) 609-4844

Raises and distributes funds to non-profit organizations making an impact on health and human service needs in Charles County. Provides information and referral service.
United Way of Frederick County
(Book #9111)   (301) 663-4231

Establishes and prioritizes community human service needs, conducts annual fundraising campaign;develops strategic partnerships to invest resources in the areas of education, income and health.
United Way of Queen Anne's County, Inc.
(Book #9180)   (410) 643-3982

Moblizies our community to provide opportunities address vital issues, and improve lives through raising and allocating funds to our 22 agencies.
United Way of the National Capital Area
(Book #9250)   (202) 488-2000

A local health and human service organization providing resources to nonprofits, corporate and individual donors, and volunteers throughout the Greater Washington Metropolitan Region.
United Way of Washington County, Maryland, Inc.
(Book #9220)   (301) 739-8200

Helps approximately 1 in 3 residents by funding programs in our community that fall under our youth, families, health & self-sufficiency platforms.
University of Baltimore Foundation, Inc.
(Book #9695)   (410) 837-6147

The Foundation provides for scholarships, faculty research and programming to support the academic mission of the University of Baltimore.
University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation, Inc. (The)
(Book #5384)   (410) 706-2418

Receive, manage and administer funds for educational and research programs, activities and services at the University of Maryland Baltimore.
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
(Book #5389)   240-595-2432

The UM Center for Environmental Science uses Scientific research and education to improve the health and prosperity of Maryland's precious environment particularly the Chesapeake Bay.
University of Maryland College Park Foundation, Inc.
(Book #9698)   (301) 405-5652

To accept, manage, invest, and administer gifts of private support for the activities of the University of Maryland, College Park.
University of Maryland Foundation - UMBC
(Book #5387)  

University of Maryland Foundation - UMES
(Book #5385)  

University of Maryland Foundation - UMUC
(Book #5386)  

University of Maryland Foundation, Inc.
(Book #8168)   (301) 445-8040

Receive, invest, and administer gifts for scholarships and other educational programs, activities and services at UMBC, UMES, UMUC.
USA Cares, Inc
(Book #8169)   (270) 352-5451

USA Cares provides financial and advocacy assistance to post 9/11 active duty US military service personnel, veterans and their families.
Valleys Planning Council, Inc. (The)
(Book #9151)   (410) 337-6877

Conserving open space; protecting agricultural, natural, historic and scenic resources; and to promote a balanced and rational use of land in Baltimore County.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Vegetarian Resource Group
(Book #2028)   (410) 366-8343

Help us improve human health, save animals and reduce environmental destruction.We assist health professionals, schools, restaurants, businesses, students, sonsumers, vegetarians and vegans.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation
(Book #1333)   (816) 756-3390

Return the favor. Telephone time for troops overseas and needed financial help for their families. Veterans Administration claims assistance and community service programs. All free!
Victory Housing, Inc.
(Book #1292)   (301) 493-6000

We provide affordable housing, support services and loving care to frail and independent senior citizens in five Maryland counties.
Viet Blind Children Foundation
(Book #9202)   (415) 713-2481

For over a decade, we have pioneered support for homes providing healthcare, education and career development to once negleted visually impaired children in Vietnam.
Voice of the Martyrs, Inc. (The)
(Book #1293)   (918) 337-8015

Provides spiritual and humanitarian aid to Christians persecuted for their faith. Aid includes Bibles, gospel broadcasts, tramuma care, vocational training and other humanitarian aid.
Voices for Children, Inc.
(Book #1294)   (410) 740-0933

Abused and neglected children are provided with trained volunteers, Court Appointed Special Advocates, who advocate in Court to ensure each child a safe permanent home.
Volunteer Center for Anne Arundel County, Inc.
(Book #1295)   (410) 897-9207

Strenghtening the community by connecting people with opportunities to serve, building capacity for effective volunteering, and meeting community needs through partnerships, youth and disater volunteering.
Volunteers of America - Chesapeake
(Book #3224)   (301) 459-2020

VOA is a faith-based non-profit inspiring self-reliance, dignity and hope through human services to the homeless, intellectually disabled and others in need.
Volunteers of Deer's Head, Inc.
(Book #1334)   (410) 543-4052

Provide goods and services not provided by state hospital (beauty shop, chaplaincy program, clothing, etc.) to enhance patients'/residents' quality of life and appearance of hospital.
W" House of Hagerstown Foundation, Inc. (The)
(Book #6583)   (301) 791-7826

An intensive 6-9 month structured residential facility that offers professional addition treatment services to women in the early stages of recovery from chemical dependency.
Walden Sierra Corporation
(Book #6585)   (301) 997-1300

Community behavioral health agency providing crisis intervention domestic violence sexual assult services trauma counseling 24 hour crisis hotline and substance abuse services across the lifespan.
Waldorf School of Baltimore, Inc.
(Book #7769)   (410) 367-6808

Independent and co-educational, the Waldorf School of Baltimore provides a quality, comprehensive nursery through twelfth grade Waldorf education educating students to think deeply, flexibly, imaginantively.
Washington County Commission on Aging
(Book #3434)   (301) 790-0275

Providing over 39 programs and services to seniors of Washington County, our priority is assisting the frail elderly and those with low-income.
Washington County Community Action Council, Iinc.
(Book #4892)   (301) 797-4161

WCCAC assists others in a variety of programs to enable individuals to become self sufficient.Services include:emergency food, energy grants, housing and transportation.
Washington DC Meals on Wheels
(Book #9003)   (301) 434-1922

We prepare and deliver meals to homebound neighbors in Takoma Park, Silver Spring and Adelphi.
Water for People
(Book #6596)   (303) 734-3490

Water.Org, Inc.
(Book #5536)   (816) 877-8400

Providing safe drinking water and sanitation to people in developing countries by partnering with donors and local communities to develop accessible, sustainable, community-level water supplies.
Way Station, Inc.
(Book #4820)   (301) 662-0099

Wat Station prvides behavioral health, housing and emplyoment services to adults with psychiatric and developmental disabilities;children with behavioral challenges;and veterans with service needs.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

Wellness Community Greater Washington DC
(Book #4893)   (301) 493-5002

The Wellness Community-Greater Washington, DC helps people affected by cancer and their loved ones through free support groups and education and stress reduction programs.
Western High School Alumnae Association, Inc. (WHSAA)
(Book #1297)   (410) 467-3767

Westside Historical Society, Inc.
(Book #1630)   (410) 341-6808

The westside historical society preserves historical structures and artifacts and promotes awareness and appreciation of the historical significance of western parts of Wicomico County.
White Rose Foundation
(Book #7238)   (301) 627-8413

Funds health and education programs and workshops for distressed people of color, especially women and children, to improve their quality of life.
Wildlife Rescue, Inc.
(Book #7714)   (301) 745-4082

Help us rescue injured and orphaned animals;assist with wildlife emergencies;provide children with educational opportunties to foster respect for our natural world and themselves.
William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation
(Book #2857)   (501) 371-9544

Strengthening people's capacity to meet global interdependence challenges through health security; economic empowerment;leadership development/citizen service;climate change;and racial, ethnic and religious reconciliation.
Witness For Peace
(Book #2216)   (202) 547-6112

People of faith and conscience working for peace, justice and sustainable economies in Latin America by challenging harmful U.S. policies and corporate practices.
Women Entrepreneurs of Baltimore, Inc.
(Book #2237)   (410) 727-4921

Women for Women International, Inc.
(Book #1961)   (202) 737-7705

Provide women survivors of wars and conflict with the tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency thereby promoting viable societies.
Women's Housing Coalition, Inc.
(Book #4999)   (410) 235-5782

Women's Housing Coalition provides housing, case management and other supportive services to homeless, disabled and very low-income women and their children.Assisting women since 1979.
Women's Law Center of Maryland, Inc. (The)
(Book #3096)   (410) 321-8761

Legal representation in domestic violence and custody cases, 800# for family and employment law questions, publication of legal booklets, assistance filing domestic relations forms.
Woods Adult Day Care Center, Inc.
(Book #9398)   (410) 987-0360

Woods Adult Day Care Center, Inc. provides a program of recreational and therapeutic activities, health services, and socialization for the impaired elderly and disabled adults.
Woods Community Center, Inc.
(Book #4487)   (410) 647-5843

Non-membership, pay-as you-go facility providing recreational, health, and cultural arts programs for all ages, including aquatic programs in our indoor swimming and warm-water therapy pool.
Worcester County G.O.L.D., Inc.
(Book #1299)   (410) 677-6830

GOLD provides financial aid to children infoster care and emergency funds for vulnerable adults and families in crisis in Worcester County Maryland.
World Emergency Relief
(Book #6476)   (951) 225-6700

Giving children a living chance through emergency relief, food, medical care, schools, orphanages and micro economic assistance including Native Americans in the USA.
World Hunger Year, Inc.
(Book #7244)   (212) 629-8850

Helping hungry children, youth and adults in the United States and around the world get the food they need to live healthy and productive lives.
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals
(Book #1302)   (443) 451-1900

Provides emergency relief and community-based solutions to alleviate hunger and poverty in 20 countries and provides resettlement assistance to refugees in the United States.
World Society for the Protection of Animals
(Book #6028)   (617) 896-9214

We partner with our member societies to oppose animal cruelty by developing welfare campaigns, projects, and education initiatives and responding to animals affected by disasters.

2011 Maryland Charity Campaign - Alphabetically

World Vision, Inc.
(Book #4068)   (888) 511-6598

Relief and development organization helping children worldwide by tackling causes of poverty and developing access to clean water, food, health care, education, and economic opportunity.
World Wildlife Fund, Inc.
(Book #2962)   (202) 293-4800

Multinational conservation organization working worldwide to combat climate change, save endangered animals, protect wild habitats, and transform market forces to act in harmony with nature.
YMCA of Central Maryland, Inc.
(Book #8067)   (410) 837-9622

Human service organization dedicated to developing the full potential of every individual through health and wellness, childcare, teen leadership, camp, youth sports and senior programs.
Youth Dreamers, Inc. (The)
(Book #4894)   (410) 294-1280

Through their youth-run center, The Youth Dreamers provide opportunities for youth to accomplish personal goals, develop leadership potential, and participate in improving their communities.
YWCA of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, Inc.
(Book #8011)   (410) 626-7800

Support services for victims of domestic violence including safe house shelter hotlines counseling and legal representation.Abuse intervention program for perpetrators.Mentoring programs for youth.
Zachary and Elizabeth M. Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation
(Book #9171)   (800) 259-4636

Research into cause, care and cure for Alzheimer's by Nobel prize winner.5.3 million Americans have Alzheimer's.Donate to change lives-Bring a cure closer.
Zero - The Project to End Prostate Cancer
(Book #2716)   (202) 463-9455

ZERO strives for zero prostate cancer deaths and zero prostate cancer cases.Our name conveys what we stand for-zero tolerance for prostate cancer.