Real couples. Real causes. Real love. Introducing socially responsible pornography.

PRO BONER. LET’S BEAT IT TOGETHER.

 
 
 
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Did you know that the same part of the brain that receives pleasure from sex is also stimulated by helping others? Imagine the earth-shattering-paradigm-breaking-Peter-North-dwarfing orgasms you could have by doing both at once.

 

At ProBoner.org, we’re transforming a $98 billion dollar porn business into a $98 billion dollar steamy, sexed-up force for change. Our site features real couples having real sex. Every time you get off at ProBoner.org, the proceeds go to a good cause. Yep, that’s right, 100% percent of the proceeds go towards helping those in need!

 

Bottom line: we’re making porn socially responsible, and we’re making better porn doing it. Double the pleasure. Zero guilt. Net positive for everyone involved. Join the Pro Boner movement while you help out those in need, including yourself.

 

Pro Boner. Let’s Beat It Together.

 
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We offer $250 to our couples or to the cause of their choice. Our couples then share their love with the world by making high quality, homemade pornography for a great cause.

ProBoner.org donates 100% of it‘s proceeds to charitable causes of our couples‘ choice.

Our goal is to bring two seemingly disparate industries together for the benefit of all.

 
OUR CAUSES
 

Our members and couples can donate to all types of charitable causes. If you don’t see your charity, please let us know. We will review your charity and if it is approved,we will add it to the list. We will do our absolute best to support any and all charities requested.

 
 

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    PAWS

     

    PAWS focused on implementing solutions to end the killing of homeless pets. Since PAWS's founding, the number of homelessdogs and cats killed annually has dropped more than 50 percent. PAWS programs all over the country are working to build a no kill cities - cities where pets are no longer destroyed just because they are homeless. Visit Site »

     

     
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    SNAP (Spay-Neuter Assistance Program)

     

    SNAP (Spay-Neuter Assistance Program) works to prevent the suffering and death of cats and dogs due to overpopulation, especially in low-income areas. SNAP provides free and reduced-cost sterilization for animals through regular clinic programs and specially funded projects throughout Texas. Our vision is to create a world where there are no homeless dogs and cats. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Wildlife Conservation Network

     

    Founded in 2002, Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) is dedicated to protecting endangered species and preserving their natural habitats. The organization supports innovative strategies for people and wildlife to co-exist and thrive. WCN's conservationists actively engage local people as effective stewards of their environment and work in a culturally-respectful manner to ensure that conservation skills and values will be passed on to future generations. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Sea Research Foundation

     

    The mission of Sea Research Foundation is to inspire people to care for and protect our ocean planet through education, research and exploration. Their activities include education, research, exhibitry, deep-sea exploration and preservation, conservation, and institutional leadership. Established in 1977, Sea Research Foundation creates thought-provoking encounters with marine life, presents elements of human history as it relates to the sea, promotes the emerging science of deep-water marine archaeology, conducts research that advances aquatic animal husbandry and health, and serves as an interpreter of marine science discoveries and conservation issues. Visit Site »

     

     
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    World Wildlife Fund

     

    Founded in 1961, World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) mission is the conservation of nature. The organizations works to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth and the health of ecological systems by: protecting natural areas and wild populations of plants and animals, including endangered species; promoting sustainable approaches to the use of renewable natural resources; and promoting more efficient use of resources and energy and the maximum reduction of pollution. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Puppies Behind Bars

     

    Puppies Behind Bars (PBB) trains prison inmates to raise service dogs for the disabled and explosive detection canines for law enforcement. The puppies live in prison with their raisers from the age of eight weeks to twenty months. Through their Dog Tags program we place service dogs, free of charge, with wounded veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Since 1997, PBB has raised more than 600 puppies, including 21 service dogs that serve wounded veterans, 32 service dogs for special needs children and disabled adults, and more than 240 explosive detection canines. Through their work, the inmates give and receive unconditional love, take on extraordinary responsibility and embrace opportunities to contribute to society rather than take from it. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Brooklyn Academy of Music

     

    Founded in 1861, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is America's oldest continuously operating performing arts center. BAM's mission is to be the preeminent progressive performing and cinema arts center of the twenty-first century, engaging both global and local communities. Its enduring purpose is to provide a distinctive environment in which its audiences - annually, more than 500,000 people from a wide geographic area - may experience a broad array of challenging and enriching aesthetic/cultural programs. Additionally BAM Education serves up to 24,000 students and 200 New York City schools annually. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Carnegie Hall

     

    Carnegie Hall's mission is to present extraordinary music and musicians on the three stages of this legendary hall; to bring the transformative power of music to the widest possible audience; to provide visionary education programs; and to foster the future of music through the cultivation of new works, artists, and audiences. Each year over 50,000 students and teachers learn more about music at Carnegie Hall, through a variety of programs for the education community. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The Center for Jewish History

     

    The Center for Jewish History is one of the great public Jewish historical and cultural institutions in the world. Their mission is to foster the creation and dissemination of Jewish knowledge and to make the historical and cultural record of the Jewish people readily accessible to scholars, students and the broad public. The Center serves the worldwide academic and general communities with combined holdings of approximately 100 million archival documents, a half million books, and thousands of photographs, artifacts, paintings, and textiles - the largest repository documenting the Jewish experience outside of Israel. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Discovery Place

     

    Founded in 1981, Discovery Place is dedicated to inspiring exploration of the natural and social world through extraordinary exhibits and educational programs that inform, challenge and engage audiences of all ages. Discovery Place operates Discovery Place and Charlotte Nature Museum, and is developing a children's museum, Discovery Place KIDS. As one of the leading hands-on science centers in the country, Discovery Place offers visitors the opportunity to gain a greater understanding of the basics of science, technology, engineering and mathematics in a fun, interactive and informal setting. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The Museum of Sex

     

    The Muse Foundation of New York is a fully registered private foundation affiliated with The Museum of Sex. Its mission is to work with The Museum of Sex to preserve and make available a comprehensive collection of materials relating to the history, evolution and cultural significance of human sexuality. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

     

    The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is dedicated to being the foremost museum of modern art in the world. Central to MoMA's mission is the encouragement of an ever deeper understanding and enjoyment of modern and contemporary art by the diverse local, national, and international audiences that it serves. MoMA manifests this commitment by establishing, preserving, and documenting a permanent collection that reflects the vitality, complexity, and unfolding patterns of modern and contemporary art; by presenting exhibitions and educational programs of significance; by sustaining a library, archives, and conservation laboratory as international centers of research; and by supporting scholarship and publications of intellectual merit. Visit Site »

     

     
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    NPR (National Public Radio)

     

    NPR (National Public Radio) is an internationally acclaimed producer and distributor of noncommercial news, talk, and entertainment programming. NPR produces and distributes programming that reaches a combined audience of 26.4 million listeners weekly. NPR Member organizations operate 784 stations, and another 117 public radio stations also present NPR programs, for a total of more than 900 stations nationwide who broadcast NPR programming. Each NPR Member Station serves local listeners with a distinctive combination of national and local programming. NPR produces and distributes more than 100 hours of original programming each week, and local NPR stations also broadcast many programs which are produced by stations and other radio networks. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The Smithsonian Institution

     

    The Smithsonian Institution works to increase and diffuse knowledge. One of the principle goals of the Smithsonian is creating lifelong memories of discovery for visitors. In communities across the nation, educational programs offer the Smithsonian experience to adults and young people alike. In 2008, approximately 25.2 million people visited Smithsonian museums, three million visited the national zoo, and 5.1 million visited traveling exhibitions. More than 136 million objects, artworks and specimens make up the institution's collections. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The Sundance Institute

     

    The Sundance Institute is dedicated to the discovery and development of independent artists and audiences. Through its programs, the Institute seeks to discover, support, and inspire independent film and theatre artists from the United States and around the world, and to introduce audiences to their new work. The Institute also maintains the Sundance Collection at UCLA to conserve and archive the history of independent film. Visit Site »

     

     
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    John F. Kennedy Library Foundation

     

    Founded in 1984, the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation provides financial support, staffing, and creative resources for the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. The Museum portrays the life, leadership, and legacy of President Kennedy, conveys his enthusiasm for politics and public service, and illustrates the nature of the office of the President. The support provided by the Kennedy Library Foundation enables the federal government to expand the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum's research and archival capacity, to undertake marketing and public information projects, to offer intern and research fellowship programs, to enhance its museum and exhibits, and to offer nationally recognized educational and public programming. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The Kinsey Institute

     

    Founded in 1947 by pioneering sex researcher Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey, The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University works towards advancing sexual health and knowledge worldwide. For over 60 years, the institute has been a trusted source for investigating and informing the world about critical issues in sex, gender and reproduction. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The Children's Scholarship Fund

     

    The Children's Scholarship Fund (CSF) provides partial tuition assistance for low-income families to send their children to private schools. Currently, almost 29,000 children nationwide are using CSF scholarships. These children are attending private school through the generosity of our donors, the efforts of 37 scholarship programs, and the sacrifices made by the families themselves, who pay, on average, 50% of their children's tuition. CSF provides scholarships for children grades Kindergarten - 8th grade. The Fund focuses on elementary education because the earlier a child receives sound schooling, the better. Scholarships are awarded to all eligible children in a family to attend the school or schools of their choice. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Computers for Youth

     

    Computers for Youth (CFY) is a national educational organization dedicated to improving the home learning environment of low-income school children. Their work is built on the belief that the home holds the greatest untapped potential for improving children's academic and life-long success. CFY partners with schools to improve the educational resources available in children's homes, enhance parent-child interaction around learning and help teachers make powerful links between the classroom and the home. Their computer-based home learning centers are designed by software experts and tested by students and education executives from around the country. Since beginning operations in 1999, CFY has served more than 20,000 families. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The Fund for Public Schools

     

    The Fund for Public Schools works to attract private investment in school reform and to encourage greater involvement of all New Yorkers in the education of our children. This includes working to secure critical funding for system-wide education reform initiatives; facilitating strategic public-private partnerships; managing a targeted set of programs to support city schools; and building city-wide public awareness The Fund has secured unprecedented investment, raising more than $230 million for system-wide reforms and initiatives that support individual schools. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Hispanic College Fund

     

    Founded in 1993, the Hispanic College Fund (HCF) works to develop the next generation of Hispanic professionals. We accomplish our mission by providing Hispanic high school and college students with the vision, resources, and mentorship needed to become community leaders and achieve successful careers in business, science, technology, engineering and math. Since its founding, the Hispanic College Fund has awarded $13 million in scholarships to more than 4,800 Hispanic youth. HCF envisions the next generation of leaders in the United States reflecting the diversity of the country's population, including a substantial presence of talented, Hispanic professionals. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The MIND Research Institute

     

    The MIND Research Institute enables elementary and secondary students to reach their full academic and career potential through developing and deploying math instructional software and systems. A non-profit organization, MIND also conducts basic neuroscientific, mathematics, and education research to improve math education and advance scientific understanding. Since its inception in 1998, MIND Research Institute has successfully transferred many years of breakthrough neuroscience research from the University of California, Irvine, into proven instructional software for K-12 students. These programs have consistently demonstrated dramatic increases on standardized math tests, enriched the lives tens of thousands of students, and have helped educators address many of the significant challenges they face in educating our youth, such as overcoming language barriers and productively engaging those with learning disabilities. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Teach For America

     

    Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college graduates who commit to teach for two years in urban and rural public schools and become lifelong leaders in expanding educational opportunity. Teach For America's mission is to build the movement to eliminate educational inequity by enlisting the nation's most promising future leaders in the effort. In the 2010-11 school year, more than 8,200 first- and second-year Teach For America corps members are teaching in 39 regions across the United States. Since 1990, Teach For America corps members have reached more than 3 million students. Teach For America's 20,000 alumni are providing critical leadership -- as teachers, school and district leaders; elected officials and policy advisers; and founders and leaders of education and social reform initiatives -- to ensure all children have the opportunity to attain an excellent education. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Alliance to Save Energy

     

    Founded in 1977, the Alliance to Save Energy is a coalition of business, government, environmental and consumer leaders. The Alliance to Save Energy supports energy efficiency as a cost-effective energy resource under existing market conditions and advocates energy-efficiency policies that minimize costs to society and individual consumers, and that lessen greenhouse gas emissions and their impact on the global climate. To carry out its mission, The Alliance undertakes research, educational programs, and policy advocacy, designs and implements energy-efficiency projects, promotes technology development and deployment, and builds public-private partnerships, in the U.S. and other countries. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Earthjustice

     

    Earthjustice is a public interest law firm dedicated to protecting the magnificent places, natural resources, and wildlife of this earth and to defending the right of all people to a healthy environment. We bring about far-reaching change by enforcing and strengthening environmental laws on behalf of hundreds of organizations, coalitions and communities. Established as the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund in 1971, Earthjustice has a legal staff of more than 50 in eight offices around the country. Earthjustice uses federal and state environmental laws to protect the environment by taking government agencies to court for failing to enforce our nation's environmental laws, and corporations for breaking them. Earthjustice does this work on behalf of hundreds of community and environmental groups, providing legal services free of charge. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The Sierra Club Foundation

     

    The Sierra Club Foundation was founded in 1960 to provide financial support to the Sierra Club and other environmental organizations for tax deductible work. The organizations funds a range of environmental projects which fall into the three general categories of public education, litigation, and training. Since 1960, The Sierra Club Foundation has funded tens of millions of dollars worth of important work, from small local projects costing a couple of hundred dollars, to large, multi-year campaigns which require millions of dollars to support. Their work reflects the core values of people everywhere: that we all have a right to a safe and healthy environment, clean air, clean water, open space, wild lands, and a healthy and diverse ecosystem. Visit Site »

     

     
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    World Resources Institute

     

    Founded in 1982, the World Resources Institute (WRI) is an environmental think tank that goes beyond research to find practical ways to protect the earth and improve people's lives. WRI's mission is to move human society to live in ways that protect Earth's environment and its capacity to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations. WRI's work is focused around four key programmatic goals, which include: reversing rapid degradation of ecosystems and assure their capacity to provide humans with needed goods and services; empowering people and supporting institutions to foster environmentally sound and socially equitable decision-making; protecting the global climate system from further harm; and harnessing markets and enterprise to expand economic opportunity and protect the environment. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Greenpeace Fund

     

    Greenpeace Fund promotes Greenpeace's mission: to halt environmental destruction and to promote solutions for future generations. Greenpeace Fund promotes Greenpeace's mission through public education, grassroots lobbying and grants to other environmental organizations. One of Greenpeace's unique strengths is our capacity to conduct international campaigns in countries around the world, giving us the ability to challenge environmental threats and promote change on issues that transcend national borders and require international cooperation. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Susan G. Komen for the Cure

     

    Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. In 1982, that promise became Susan G. Komen for the Cure and launched the global breast cancer movement. Today, Susan G. Komen for the Cure is the world's largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists fighting to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures. Thanks to events like the Komen Race for the Cure, the organization has invested more than $1.9 billion to fulfill our promise, becoming the largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer in the world. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The Make-A-Wish Foundation

     

    The Make-A-Wish Foundation grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. Based in Phoenix, the Foundation is one of the world's leading children's charities, serving children in every community in the United States, its territories, and in 47 countries on five continents. With the help of generous donors and more than 30,000 volunteers worldwide, the Make-A-Wish Foundation grants a wish somewhere around the world every 23 minutes. It has granted more than 280,000 wishes since its inception in 1980. Visit Site »

     

     
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    DKT International

     

    Since 1989, the nonprofit organization DKT International has been promoting family planning and HIV/AIDS prevention through social marketing in the developing world. Today, DKT has programs in 18 countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. With 22 million CYPs (couple years of protection) in 2010, DKT is the largest private provider of contraceptives and family planning services in the developing world. This 22-million figure represents 11 percent of all couples using modern contraceptive methods in the developing world, minus China. DKT's cost per CYP -- under $2 -- is the lowest of any major social marketing family planning organization in the world. DKT's contraceptive social marketing programs have been a remarkable success. Every year, DKT's innovative programs are saving more lives and improving the health of more families in the developing world. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The National Kidney Foundation

     

    The National Kidney Foundation is dedicated to preventing the growing public health challenge of kidney disease, improving the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by kidney disease and promoting organ donation. With local offices nationwide, the NKF conducts extensive public, patient, and professional education; provides early detection screenings; advocates for patients through public policy and legislative action; and supports research into the prevention and treatment of kidney disease. The NKF relies on individual and corporate donations, foundation and government grants, memberships and special events. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation

     

    Founded in 1995, the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation is a leading source of funding for Alzheimer's research. The organization serve Alzheimer's patients and their families by seeking to understand the causes of, discover a cure for, and improve the lives of people with Alzheimer's disease. Nobel laureate Dr. Paul Greengard directs the Foundation's team of internationally renowned scientists, and they are on the brink of exciting new discoveries. They also support clinical research at NYU's Medical Center, led by pioneering researcher Dr. Barry Reisberg. Dr. Reisberg created the 'Clinical Stages of Alzheimer's' used today by physicians and care centers throughout the world. Only 8 cents out of every dollar is used for our operational overhead expenses. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

     

    The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research is dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease within the decade through an aggressively funded research agenda and to ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson's today. For The Michael J. Fox Foundation, there is one clear measure of success: delivering patients better treatments and, ultimately, a cure for Parkinson's disease. The organization has developed a targeted approach to research funding that helps us identify and prioritize the patient-relevant science that will allow us to reach our goal. Since it’s founding in 2000, the Foundation has funded over $149 million in Parkinson's research, either directly or through partnerships. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation

     

    Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) shares the vision of our founder and creator, Alexandra "Alex" Scott - a cure for all children with cancer. Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation was started by her parents in 2005 to continue the work that Alex began. Their mission is to raise money for and awareness of childhood cancer cause and to encourage and educate others to get involved and make a difference for children with cancer. The money we've raised has helped us to: fund more than 150 cutting-edge research projects; create a travel program to help support families of children receiving treatment; and develop resources to help people everywhere touched by childhood cancer. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Epilepsy Foundation

     

    Founded in 1968, the Epilepsy Foundation is the national voluntary agency solely dedicated to the welfare of the more than three million people with epilepsy in the U.S. and their families. The organization works to ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences; to improve how people with epilepsy are perceived, accepted and valued in society; and to promote research for a cure. In addition to programs conducted at the national level, epilepsy clients throughout the United States are served by more than 50 Epilepsy Foundation affiliates around the country. Visit Site »

     

     
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    American Red Cross

     

    Since its founding in 1881 by visionary leader Clara Barton, the American Red Cross has been the nation's premier emergency response organization. As part of a worldwide movement that offers neutral humanitarian care to the victims of war, the American Red Cross distinguishes itself by also aiding victims of devastating natural disasters. Over the years, the organization has expanded its services, always with the aim of preventing and relieving suffering. Today, in addition to domestic disaster relief, the American Red Cross offers compassionate services in five other areas: community services that help the needy; support and comfort for military members and their families; the collection, processing and distribution of lifesaving blood and blood products; educational programs that promote health and safety; and international relief and development programs. Visit Site »

     

     
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    National MS Society

     

    Founded in 1946, the National MS Society is a collective of passionate individuals who want to do something about MS now - to move together toward a world free of multiple sclerosis. MS stops people from moving. We exist to make sure it doesn't. We help each person address the challenges of living with MS through our 50-state network of chapters. The Society helps people affected by MS by funding cutting-edge research, driving change through advocacy, facilitating professional education, and providing programs and services that help people with MS and their families move their lives forward. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Special Olympics

     

    Special Olympics is an international organization that changes lives by promoting understanding, acceptance and inclusion between people with and without intellectual disabilities. Through year-round sports training and athletic competition and other related programming for more than 2.5 million children and adults with intellectual disabilities in more than 180 countries, Special Olympics has created a model community that celebrates people's diverse gifts. Founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Special Olympics provides people with intellectual disabilities continuing opportunities to realize their potential, develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage and experience joy and friendship. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Goodwill Industries

     

    Goodwill Industries has helped people go to work since 1902. Goodwill trains people for careers in fields such as financial services, computer programming and health care. The organization provides employment, job training and other community-based programs for people with disabilities, those who lack education or job experience, and others facing challenges to finding employment. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Child Advocates

     

    Child Advocates mobilizes court appointed volunteers to break the vicious cycle of child abuse. The organizations speaks up for abused children who are lost in the system and guide them into safe environments where they can thrive. Volunteers are assigned to the cases of children who have been victims of life-threatening abuse or neglect and, as a result, have been placed in protective custody. The organization contacts caseworkers, interview parents, ensure necessary medical care, look out for educational interests and make recommendations in court regarding the permanent placement of the child. The volunteers do whatever it takes to ensure that the needs of the child are being met while that child is in care. Visit Site »

     

     
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    charity: water

     

    charity: water focuses on life's most basic need -- water. But to significantly cut down disease rates in the developing world, water is just the first step. Almost everywhere charity: water builds a freshwater well, we also require sanitation training. In some communities, we build latrines; at the very least, we promote simple hand-washing stations made with readily-available materials. Clean water can greatly alleviate the world's disease burden, but only with education and hygienic practice. charity: water is committed to using water as a gateway to sanitary living. charity: water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. 100% of public donations directly fund water projects. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Hope for Haiti

     

    Hope for Haiti's mission is to improve the quality of life for the Haitian people, particularly children, through education, nutrition, and healthcare. Working in partnership with other international organizations and Haitian community service providers within a focused geographic area to achieve lasting change that improves lives by: increasing access to education, improving health outcomes, initiating sustainable economic development activities, facilitating meaningful community organizing and reducing pressure on the environment. Over the last 12 years, Hope for Haiti has provided approximately $100 million to the Haitian people in the areas of education, nutrition and healthcare. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Save the Children

     

    Save the Children, founded in 1932, is the leading independent organization creating real and lasting change for children in need in the United States and around the world. Save the Children's unique self-help approach to relief, recovery and ongoing development has nurtured the seeds of hope for millions of children and their families. Our programs focus on the areas of: economic opportunities; education; emergencies; protection; health; hunger and malnutrition; and U.S. literacy and nutrition. We work in more than 50 countries, including the United States. We serve 48 million children and many others working to save and improve children's lives, including parents, community members, local organizations and government agencies. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Samaritan's Purse

     

    Samaritan's Purse is a nondenominational evangelical Christian organization providing spiritual and physical aid to hurting people around the world. Since 1970, Samaritan's Purse has helped meet needs of people who are victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine with the purpose of sharing God's love through His Son, Jesus Christ. Emergency relief meets desperate needs of victims worldwide. Operation Christmas Child delivers more than 8 million shoebox gifts to poor children in more than 100 countries each year. World Medical Mission sends doctors, equipment, and supplies to underprivileged countries. Community development and vocational programs in impoverished villages and neighborhoods help people break the cycle of poverty and give them hope for a better tomorrow. Vulnerable children are rescued, educated, fed, clothed, and sheltered, letting them know that God loves them, Jesus died and rose again for them, and they are not forgotten. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Birthright Israel Foundation

     

    Taglit-Birthright Israel provides the gift of first time, peer group, educational trips to Israel for Jewish young adults ages 18 to 26. Taglit-Birthright Israel's founders created this program to send thousands of young Jewish adults from all over the world to Israel as a gift in order to diminish the growing division between Israel and Jewish communities around the world; to strengthen the sense of solidarity among world Jewry; and to strengthen participants' personal Jewish identity and connection to the Jewish people. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Grameen Foundation USA

     

    Grameen Foundation (GF) USA supports technology and microfinance, commonly known as banking for the poor. Microfinance provides small loans, savings, and other financial services so poor people can launch businesses. Grameen Foundation was founded in 1997 by individuals inspired by Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank, Nobel Peace Prize laureates. Their mission is to enable the poor, especially the poorest, to create a world without poverty. GF's work has helped families across Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Middle East. Visit Site »

     

     
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    The Fisher House Foundation

     

    The Fisher House Foundation program is a unique private-public partnership that supports America's military in their time of need. The program recognizes the special sacrifices of our men and women in uniform and the hardships of military service by meeting a humanitarian need beyond that normally provided by the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. There is at least one Fisher House at every major military medical center to assist families in need and to ensure that they are provided with the comforts of home in a supportive environment. Annually, the Fisher House program serves more than 10,000 families, and have made available nearly 2.5 million days of lodging to family members since the program originated in 1990. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Armed Services YMCA

     

    The mission of the Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA), on behalf of the National Council of Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States of America, is to put Christian principles into practice through educational, recreational, social and religious programs and services for military personnel, both single and married and their family members. The mission is carried out in cooperation with the military. For 150 years, the Armed Services YMCA has been serving our Troops and their Families. Whether they are single, married, Active, Guard or Reserve, it's all about them and providing them a quality of life commensurate with their service to the Nation. Today, in close partnership with senior military leaders, the focus of our low/no-cost programs and services is on the young, Junior Enlisted Troops and Families, as they are the ones most in need and at greatest risk. Visit Site »

     

     
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    Ronald McDonald House Charities

     

    Established in 1984, the mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) is to create, find and support programs that directly improve the health and well being of children. RMHC makes an immediate, positive impact on children's lives through our global network of Chapters in 52 countries and regions and through our three core programs: Ronald McDonald House, Ronald McDonald Family Room and Ronald McDonald Care Mobile. We award grants to other nonprofit organizations that align with our mission to positively impact the health and well being of children. We are also committed to education. Local Chapters award thousands of scholarships each year through RMHC U.S. Scholarships to students entering college across the United States. Visit Site »

     

     
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Alex
Alex

Connect 4 champion of the world. Loves nothing more than fresh kicks and 90s music. Campus Cutie alum. Favorite movie: National Treasure II. His charity is the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation.

 
Pearse
Pearse

As Creative Director of Pro Boner, Pearse sees porn as an artful expression of one’s feelings, and a good source of daily cardio. He spends his free time crafting a one-man doo-wop band and developing a constantly evolving lingo. His charity is the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

 
Ben
Ben

Spends his time drinking coffee and banging out radical code all day. His free time is spent snowboarding or watching kung fu. His charity is Computers For Youth.

 
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