Partners
We have partnered with organizations in select cities across the country to distribute colorectal cancer resources and information.
Atlanta, Georgia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Oakland / Los Angeles, California
Trap’s mission is to shift the praxis, narrative, and culture of men’s health by rebuilding trust in the healthcare system, conducting and promoting research aimed to reduce disparities, and addressing barriers to access. Their theory of change prioritizes Trust, Research, Access, and Prevention (“TRAP”) as key drivers for eliminating health disparities among Black men and boys — a population disproportionately burdened by preventable diseases.
Washington, District of Columbia
SOME provides material aid and comfort to neighbors in the District, helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them.
Houston, Texas
Change Happens!, formerly known as Families Under Urban & Social Attack (FUUSA), is a nonprofit that transforms the lives of families and children in high-risk communities of the Gulf Coast Region 6. They provide a variety of programs that reflect their mission to empower people to help themselves.
Detroit, Michigan
Neighborhood Service Organization’s (NSO) compassionate and professional staff provides services that have impacted countless children, youth, adults, seniors, families, and communities since 1955. They deliver holistic care and wrap around/safety net services to address social determinants impacting health, education and economic stability.