CHARITABLE PARTNERS
AIM Youth Mental Health is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving youth mental health by funding research, raising awareness, and empowering young people. They focus on supporting evidence-based treatments, training adults and teens to recognize mental health challenges, and creating safe spaces for discussions on mental health. AIM partners with researchers from institutions like Yale, Oxford, and Stanford to advance solutions for issues such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and bipolar disorder. They also run programs like Youth Mental Health First Aid and the AIM Ideas Lab, which engages students in mental health advocacy and problem-solving
Whispering Manes Therapeutic Riding Center is a nonprofit in Miami, FL, offering equine-assisted therapy for individuals with physical, cognitive, and emotional disabilities. Their programs include therapeutic horseback riding and horsemanship, designed to improve balance, muscle strength, communication skills, and overall well-being. Participants engage in both mounted and unmounted activities under the guidance of PATH-certified professionals. The center fosters healing and personal growth through human-horse connections, providing a safe and inclusive space for individuals who might not otherwise have access to equine therapy
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is the largest grassroots mental health organization in the U.S., dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness. Founded in 1979, NAMI provides education, advocacy, and support through programs like NAMI Family-to-Family, NAMI Peer-to-Peer, and NAMI Basics. They also offer free helplines, crisis resources, and community outreach initiatives to reduce stigma and promote mental wellness. NAMI has local affiliates across the country, working to ensure better access to care and policy improvements for mental health services.
The Island School, located in Cape Eleuthera, The Bahamas, is a semester and summer program for high school students that combines academics, sustainability, marine conservation, and leadership training. Students engage in hands-on research with the Cape Eleuthera Institute, participate in outdoor education activities like sea kayaking and open-ocean swims, and develop resilience through physical and personal challenges. The program emphasizes real-world problem-solving, environmental stewardship, and global citizenship, pushing students beyond their comfort zones to foster confidence, teamwork, and a lifelong commitment to making a difference
The Key Biscayne Community Foundation (KBCF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing community needs and fostering positive change in Key Biscayne and beyond. It collaborates with local organizations, donors, and volunteers to support initiatives in education, environmental sustainability, health, and social services. KBCF also runs programs like the Citizen Science Project, which raises awareness about climate change and sea level rise, particularly critical for the island community. Additionally, it manages donor-advised funds, helping philanthropists contribute effectively to causes they care about