Information about Climate Change & Personal Actions to rectify the dangers of Climate Change.
350siliconvalley.org
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climaterealitysiliconvalley.org
Established in 1925, the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America (UNWLA) is the longest-running and largest Ukrainian women’s organization in the US. Our mission is to promote and develop educational and cultural efforts and provide humanitarian assistance to Ukrainians worldwide. Our Branch 107 is located in the heard of Silicon Valley, follow our projects on FaceBook
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The mission of the Cupertino Library Foundation is to provide financial and creative support for diverse educational and cultural programs in collaboration with the Cupertino Library.
The Fremont Union High Schools Foundation is a group of community volunteers who raises funds and develops resources to support educational programs that benefit every student in the FUHS District.
The Cupertino Toyokawa Sister City program promotes cultural awareness and friendship between the cities of Cupertino and Toyokawa, Japan
Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley (RTSV) is an independent affiliate of the national Rebuilding Together organization and is one of the only organizations in Santa Clara County that provides critical repairs at no cost to low-income homeowners and nonprofit facilities by leveraging volunteer labor. Since our establishment in 1991, Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley has renovated nearly 3000 homes and community facilities.
We serve homeowners who cannot afford to make repairs and/or modifications to their homes and whose independence and safety are jeopardized by the condition of their home. Our work preserves affordable housing by transforming homes and lives through critical repairs and accessibility modifications for low-income homeowners and community centers, at no cost to the service recipient. The majority of the low-income homeowners we serve are elderly seniors and/or people with disabilities, who are physically and financially unable to maintain safe and warm living conditions for themselves and their families. Our impact extends beyond the individuals served to revitalize and stabilize vulnerable neighborhoods in our community.
We are able to provide all of our services, at no cost to the recipient, by utilizing volunteer labor and donated and reduced cost supplies and materials. We could not provide life-changing repairs for our low-income neighbors without the generous support of our sponsors. Most of the work is completed by community volunteers who generously donate their time and talents to help out.
Without donors, we cannot fund our projects…without volunteers, we cannot perform our work…and without clients, we cannot serve our community. To get involved in our life-changing work by supporting us, volunteering your time, or applying for repairs, email info@rtsv.org or visit our website www.rtsv.org for more information.
Bloom Institute is a student-run non-profit organization aimed to promote non-traditional subjects to middle school students internationally. In our highly competitive world where we value intelligence and education, students are often only exposed to the subjects that are considered important, such as Algebra, History, and Language Arts. Bloom Institute fosters curiosity and encourages students to explore a wide variety of specialized subjects.
Everything Starts Small is a global youth-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on building a more sustainable future and empowering youth to make the environmental change they feel is lacking in their communities. We believe that age is no limit, and no difference is too small. Our initiatives include climate education presentations and workshops, sustainability projects, gardening projects, and others. With our initiatives, we've worked with businesses, local farmers, and other nonprofits in the Bay Area. While we have members from across the globe, our headquarters is here in the Bay Area.
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West Valley Community Services (WVCS) is a non-profit agency located in Cupertino whose mission is to unite the community to fight hunger and homelessness by providing critical supportive services to the low income and unhoused individuals and families in the West Valley communities of Cupertino, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Saratoga, and West San Jose.
We are a non-profit organization that provides benefits to young adults from 18-27 years old, at SJCCCS they learn new skills for future jobs, as well graduate from High School, obtain driver license, computer skills, etc.
The Peace Corps is a service opportunity for motivated change makers to immerse themselves in a community abroad, working. In more than 60 countries, Peace Corps Volunteers are putting their purpose, passion, and skills to work in partnership with welcoming host communities. As a Volunteer, you will live and work on locally prioritized projects, receiving a stipend and other support as you are immersed in a new culture. You’ll build relationships, exchange knowledge, and help transform lives for generations.
A Compassionate World is a 501(c)(3) non-profit with a mission to inspire and empower individuals to make compassionate choices, that benefit people, animals, and the planet. This organization also aims to support those who work to defend and protect the rights of animals and envisions building a harmonious world in which all beings are treated with respect and care.
The Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society is an environmental education and advocacy group focused on the protection of birds and other wildlife within Santa Clara County. Our organization invites the public to learn about wildlife and natural spaces with us, with the aim to increase public appreciation for our wildlife and open space.
Grassroots bipartisan organizations working for a livable world
Provide day care services for Senior clients with cognitive and age-related illnesses and respite for caregivers.
SJC provides an inclusive TK-8th grade Catholic education that gives students academic rigor, and social knowledge to become successful lifelong learners. All are welcome.
The UC Master Gardener Program of Santa Clara County is a volunteer organization sponsored by the University of California Cooperative Extension. Our mission is to extend research-based knowledge and information on home horticulture, pest management, and sustainable landscape practices to county residents and be guided by our core values and strategic initiatives.
Electric Vehicle Association - Silicon Valley Chapter
"We are a grassroots, nonpartisan organization.
We never support or oppose individual political parties or candidates.
We provide fact-checked, educational forums and materials.
Our membership is open to all people 16 and over, of any gender. "
Master Composters teach residents how to build compost piles and worm bins, then how to apply the resulting material in their landscapes and gardens. They come with knowledge on composting, waste reduction, and gardening.
The Friends of Stevens Creek Trail promotes community pride and involvement in the completion, enhancement and enjoyment of the Stevens Creek and Permanente Creek Trails and wildlife corridors.
We are a publicly supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1992. We foster local efforts in Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Cupertino, Los Altos and Santa Clara County to create multi-use trails along Stevens Creek and Permanente Creek and to preserve and protect their wildlife corridors. Thanks to grassroots community action and generous donor support, more than six miles of the paved Stevens Creek Trail and seven miles in Monte Bello and Stevens Creek County Park exist today. More are planned. Our Vision and Mission statements help us stay true to the cause.
The mission of the Cupertino Union School District’s CuperDoodle Preschool Program is to provide quality, developmentally appropriate early childhood education services to children in a warm, supportive environment. We support children’s cognitive, social-emotional, and physical development through a play-based environment that is rich in exploration and hands-on learning.
CuperDoodle provides a nurturing, supportive, and safe atmosphere which serves as a bridge between home and school experiences. Our learning standards and curriculum prepare children for kindergarten and beyond.
Highly qualified teachers, administrators, and support staff provide a caring, comprehensive early childhood education program in support of all children. We value parents as partners in education and work together to support your child!
Walk-Bike Cupertino identifies and supports safe and easy bicycling and walking routes for our community. We communicate to Cupertino City Leaders specific upgrades to the city’s pedestrian and bicycle amenities and plans. We promote safer and easier ways for citizens to actively move within and through our neighborhoods.
Join us in our advocacy for better walking and biking in Cupertino. Whether you live, work, or visit Cupertino, or want to increase biking and walking for sustainability, traffic reduction, or active transportation to schools, Walk-Bike Cupertino speaks to your concerns and makes your voice count.
We assist individuals with housing problems such as discrimination, mortgage foreclosure & delinquency, rental issues including repairs, deposits, privacy, dispute resolution, home buyer education, post purchase education and reverse mortgages.