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1533 PALISADES EMERGENCY RESIDENCE CORPORATION
201-348-8150
http://www.percshelter.org
Founded in 1981, Palisades Emergency Residence Corp (PERC) is a private, not-for-profit organization dedicated to eliminating poverty and providing food, shelter, and education.
0445 PAN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
202-458-3969
http://www.padf.org
Helps disadvantaged people in Latin America and the Caribbean by creating economic opportunities, promoting social progress, strengthening civil society, responding to natural disasters and humanitarian crises.
3545 PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA SPINAL CORD INJURY EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOUNDATION (ETF)
800-424-8200 x255
http://www.pvaresearch.org
Funds educational projects (i.e. books, videos, curriculum) to assist veterans and others with spinal cord dysfunction, their caregivers, and their healthcare providers.
3546 PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA SPINAL CORD RESEARCH FOUNDATION (SCRF)
800-424-8200 x255
http://www.pvaresearch.org
Funds research aimed at restoring function and improving the quality of life for veterans and all others paralyzed by spinal cord injury or disease.
6552 PARENT PROJECT FOR MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY RESEARCH, INC.
201-944-9985
http://www.parentprojectmd.org
To improve the treatment, quality of life, and long-term outlook for all individuals affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy through research, education, advocacy, and compassion.
1765 PARKER FAMILY HEALTH CENTER
732-212-0777
Freestanding health clinic staffed by volunteer doctors and nurses. Primary care, pediatric, vaccinations, work and school physicals for individuals WHO DO NOT HAVE insurance.
0553 PARKINSON'S DISEASE FOUNDATION
800-457-6676
http://www.pdf.org
The Parkinson's Disease Foundation (PDF) is a leading national presence In the field of Parkinson's disease research, education and public information.
3598 PARKINSON'S RESEARCH CENTER, MICHAEL STERN FOUNDATION
800-470-0499
http://www.parkinsoninfo.org
Sponsoring research at leading academic centers in the U.S. to find the cause, treatments and ultimately a cure for the second most common neurological disorder.
1174 PARKSIDE BUSINESS & COMMUNITY IN PARTNERSHIP
856- 964-0440
http://www.pbcip.org
This is a three-month program that works to help participants acquire the skills and knowledge needed to manage their credit and work through budget issues.
1815 PARSIPPANY CHILD DAY CARE CENTER
973-334-7286
Subsidized infant and pre-school programs for low income families.
1352 PARTNERS FOR WOMEN AND JUSTICE
973-233-0111
http://www.pfwj.org
Supports the empowerment of women by promoting equal access to justice in family law and related matters and by building financial competence.
3565 PARTNERSHIP FOR A DRUG-FREE AMERICA
212-922-1560
http://www.drugfree.org
Prevention. Intervention. Treatment. Recovery. Our research-based educational programs give parents-caregivers the comprehensive information-support they need to help raise healthy, drug-free families.
1526 PARTNERSHIP OF A DRUG FREE NJ
http://www.drugfreenj.org
Provides drug-prevention programs through community based events directed at the youth of Hudson County.
0459 PATH
206-285-3500
http://www.path.org
Poor communities have the right to safer childbirth, life-saving vaccines, and lives free from AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. We create culturally-relevant solutions for better health.
4531 PATHFINDER INTERNATIONAL
617-924-7200
http://www.pathfind.org
Improves access to contraception and reproductive health care throughout the developing world so that people have the right and opportunity to lead healthy, prosperous lives.
1393 PATHWAYS TO INDEPENDENCE, INC.
201-997-6155
http://www.pathwaystoindependencej.org
Pathways to Independence provides an array of vocational related programming options for people with developmental disabilities, mental health issues, visual impairments and other disabilities.
3507 PAWS WITH A CAUSE
800-253-PAWS
http://www.pawswithacause.org
Trains Assistance Dogs nationally for people with disabilities and provides lifetime team support. Promotes awareness through education.
0447 PCI-MEDIA IMPACT
877-PCI-SOAP
http://www.pci-mediaimpact.org
We use the power of storytelling and the reach of broadcast media to improve people's health, promote human rights, and foster social change.
3599 PEARL S. BUCK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
800-220-BUCK
http://www.pearlsbuck.org
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.
3508 PEDIATRIC AIDS FOUNDATION
202-296-9165
http://www.pedaids.org
1,000 children infected with HIV-AIDS daily. Help work towards a generation free of HIV. Worldwide leader in eradication of pediatric AIDS.
3641 PEI KIDS
609-695-3739
http://www.peikids.org
Crisis intervention for child victims of sexual abuse, parent support groups, bullying prevention programs, anger management programs, parent workshop and juvenile offender outreach programs.
3436 PEOPLE FOR THE ETHICAL TREATMENT OF ANIMALS (PETA)
757-622-PETA
http://www.peta.org
We're saving animals' lives-please help! Your donation will fight cruelty by supporting rescues, undercover investigations, humane education, spay/neuter clinics, and advocacy campaigns.
2408 PEOPLE HELP OF SUSSEX COUNTY
973-729-1745
People Help provides emergency financial assistance for the benefit of Sussex County residents who are recommended to us by various local agencies.
1314 PEOPLE IN STORIES / GENTE Y CUENTOS
609-393-3230
http://www.peopleandstories.org
People and Stories/Gente Y Cuentos conducts 8-10 week, literature reading discussion, and writing programs with young adult and adult audiences.
3340 PEREGRINE FUND, THE
208- 362-3716
http://www.peregrinefund.org
Saves eagles, condors, falcons, and other endangered birds through research, breeding, and conservation programs. Helps preserve rainforests. Educates children and adults about nature and science.
3337 PESTICIDE ACTION NETWORK NORTH AMERICA
415-981-1771
http://www.panna.org
Works to eliminate poisonous pesticides. Links consumer, labor, health, environment and agriculture groups internationally to advance safer, ecologically sound pest control alternatives.
3211 PETSMART CHARITIES
800- 423-PETS
http://www.PetSmartCharities.org
PetSmart Charities has funded over $70 million to support spay/neuter, disaster relief and educational programs. We saved 3.4 million pets through its in-store adoption program.
1839 PG CHAMBERS SCHOOL, INC.
973-829-2424
http://www.childrenscenter.org
Education, rehabilitation, and support services for handicapped children. Child Care provides video programs for both able and disabled children six weeks to five years of age.
4467 PHEASANTS FOREVER
877-773-2070
http://www.pheasantsforever.org
Pheasants Forever is dedicated to the conservation of pheasants, quail and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public awareness, education, and land management policies and programs.
4401 PHILIPPINE CHILDREN'S FUND OF AMERICA
800-660-4009
http://www.pinoykids.org
Serving poor children including those left behind from the closure of US bases. Provides transitional home for American children we fly from the Philippines.
3549 PHYSICIANS COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIBLE MEDICINE
202-686-2210
http://www.pcrm.org
PCRM protects animals by developing and promoting alternatives to animal experiments. We also promote disease prevention through research and education programs about diet and lifestyle.
3914 PINELANDS PRESERVATION ALLIANCE
609-894-8000
http://www.pinelandsalliance.org
Dedicated to the preservation of the Pinelands National Reserve, PPA protects one million acres of NJ open space through education, grassroots organization and political action.
4442 PKD FOUNDATION
800-753-2873
http://www.pkdcure.org
Only organization worldwide solely devoted to programs of patient education, public awareness, advocacy and research toward a treatment and cure for polycystic kidney disease patients.
2359 PLAINFIELD CITY UNION OF THE KING'S DAUGHTER DAY SCHOOL
908-756-7788
http://www.kingsdaughtersdayschool.org
Established in 1906. Nationally accredited childcare, before and after school and summer camp. Sliding scale fee, sick childcare and support services available for enrolled families.
2537 PLAINFIELD CITY UNION OF THE KINGS DAUGHTER'S DAY SCHOOL, THE
908-756-7788
http://www.kingsdaughtersdayschool.org
Nationally accredited childcare program serving children ages 11months to 13 years. Toddler, preschool, after school and summer camp. Established in 1906.
0410 PLAN INTL USA INC
800-556-7918
http://www.planusa.org
Founded in 1937, Plan USA works with children and families affected by poverty. Plan is a global, non-profit, humanitarian organization without political or religious affiliation.
6654 PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION OF THE MERCER AREA
609-599-4881
http://www.plannedparenthood/mercer.org
We provide a full range of reproductive healthcare and education services at our three Mercer County locations. Services are provided on a sliding fee scale.
0415 PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION OF AMERICA- INTERNATIONAL
800-829-7732
http://www.plannedparenthood.org
Supports sexual and reproductive health programs in the developing world, in partnership with local non-governmental organizations, that promote women’s reproductive health, freedom and dignity.
3505 PLANNED PARENTHOOD FOUNDATION
800-829-7732
http://www.plannedparenthood.org
We exist to preserve and advance reproductive freedom and choice, provide access to affordable health care, and promote responsible and accurate sexuality education.
1725 PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF CENTRAL NEW JERSEY
732-842-9300
http://www.ppcnj.org
Provides comprehensive reproductive health care and education. Monmouth County Health Centers in Shrewsbury, Freehold and Hazlet
1234 PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF CENTRAL NJ
732-842-9300
http://www.ppcnj.org
Offers education and medical services related to family planning and reproductive health; Middlesex County Health Centers in New Brunswick, Perth Amboy and Spotswood.
6564 PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF GREATER NORTHERN NEW JERSEY
973-539-9580
http://www.ppgnnj.org
PPGNNJ Is a community-based non-profit providing reproductive health care, education and advocacy in seven counties in northern New Jersey.
6594 PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF METROPOLITAN NEW JERSEY
973-622-3900
http://www.ppmnj.org
Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan NJ is a leader in reproductive health care delivery; providing a standard of excellence in patient care, prevention and education.
1138 PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF SOUTHERN NJ
856-365-3519
http://www.ppsnj.org
Provides education for teens regarding sexual behavior and health and responsible decision making. Provides prenatal medical care for women of limited means or no insurance.
1744 PLEASANT VALLEY ADULT DAY CENTER
732-888-4567
http://www.pleasantvalleyadultdaycare.com
An adult day program that provides recreational programming, basic nursing services, meals and transportation to assist seniors to remain in community settings.
1525 POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE
201-858-6966
A variety of recreational & educational programs are offered, which include sports, movies, remedial education, sewing, cooking, and photography. After school daycare and summer daycare.
3480 POLISH AMERICAN CONGRESS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION (PACCF)
773-763-9944
http://www.polamcon.org
Provides medical supplies, books and equipment to Poland's hospitals, rehabilitation centers, orphanages, and the elderly, and sponsors other health care programs including neonatal training-research.
3238 POPULATION CONNECTION-ZPG
800- 767-1956
http://www.populationconnection.org
A national non-profit organization working to stabilize population growth and achieve a sustainable balance of people, resources and the environment.
3506 POPULATION INSTITUTE
800-787-0038
http://www.populationinstitute.org
The Population Institute is an international, educational non-profit seeking to reduce rapid population growth and achieve world population in balance with a healthy global environment.
6704 PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME ASSOCIATION (USA)
941-312-0400
http://www.pwsausa.org
Educates and advocates for families and professionals; provides medical interventions and crisis support: funds research; publishes/distributes educational materials.
2017 PREFERRED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF NJ
732-367-4700
http://www.preferredbehaioral.org
Provide a comprehensive range of mental health and substance abuse services to individuals of all ages.
6605 PREVENT CHILD ABUSE - NEW JERSEY CHAPTER, INC.
732-246-8060
http://www.preventchildabusenj.org
We work to end child abuse by coordinating over 350 prevention initiatives to ensure children are safe, happy, healthy, and encouraged to learn.
1724 PREVENTION FIRST
732-663-1800
http://www.preventionfirst.net
Provides prevention programs, education, public awareness, advocacy, information and referral sources regarding substance abuse and violence prevention and other drug and alcohol related issues.
2564 PREVENTION LINKS
732-381-4100
http://www.preventionlinks.org
Prevention Links is a private, not-for-profit organization, in the prevention of alcohol, tobacco, substance abuse and related issues.
3674 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
609-799-1753
http://www.cherrytreeclub.org
Cherry Tree Club is a free preschool program for homeless at-risk children of Mercer County, NJ families who cannot access or afford quality preschool education.
6727 PRINCETON AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
609-219-1800
http://www.pacf.org
With contributions from community members like you, the Princeton Area Community Foundation provides grants, scholarships and training to hundreds of non-profits across central New Jersey.
6585 PRINCETON CHILD DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
609-924-6280
http://www.pcdi.org
Education of children, youths, and adults with autism.
3643 PRINCETON NURSERY SCHOOL
609-921-8606
http://www.princetonnurseryschool.org
PNS founded in 1929, provides affordable, quality childcare and pre-school education. We serve families in need, in a multicultural environment.
3638 PRINCETON OUTREACH PROJECTS, INC.
609-369-9355
http://www.thecrisisministry.org
The mission of the Crisis Ministry is partnering with our community to achieve stability for our neighbors in need.
3644 PRINCETON SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER
609-924-7108
http://www.princetonsenior.org
PSRC offers support and engagement to older adults, their families and caregivers through fitness, education and enrichment programs, social services and volunteer activities.
3678 PRINCETON YOUNG ACHIEVERS
609-806-4216
http://www.princetonyoungachievers.org
PYA operates three after-school learning centers in public housing neighborhoods of Princeton. PYA's goal is to improve elementary student's engagement in learning.
3686 PRINCETON-BLAIRSTOWN CENTER, INC.
609-258-3347
http://www.princeton.edu-sites-pbcenter
Princeton-Blairstown Center provides adventure-based experiential education year round to youth in urban NJ public schools, developing leadership skills, trust, self-esteem.
4022 PRISON FELLOWSHIP
877-478-0100
http://www.pfm.org
Provides programs to transform prisoners' lives and help them make responsible moral choices. Angel Tree program provides Christmas gifts to prisoners' children. Founder Chuck Colson.
6533 PROJECT FREEDOM, INC.
609-448-2998
http://www.projectfreedom.org
Project Freedom is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to developing, supporting and advocating opportunities for independent living for person with disabilities.
0416 PROJECT HOPE
800-544-4673
http://www.projecthope.org
Currently provides sustainable improvements in health through education and humanitarian assistance in more than 35 countries with 93 percent of revenues dedicated to programs.
3577 PROJECT INFORM
415-558-8669
http://www.projectinform.org
Stop needless deaths from HIV-AIDS due to inadequate treatment, prevention and healthcare access; fight to eradicate HIV-AIDS with knowledge and ultimately a CURE.
1751 PROJECT PAUL
732-787-4887
Provides food bags to eligible individuals and families according to need and Emergency Assistance with food, clothing, and household articles to those experiencing homelessness.
2421 PROJECT SELF-SUFFICIENCY OF SUSSEX COUNTY
973-383-5129
Provides comprehensive services to single parents-displaced homemakers - individual-group personal and career counseling; group support; child care-transportation assistance; seminars; emergency basic needs programs.
1165 PROMISE ALTERNATIVE CARE, INC.
856-751-4884
Provides medical day care services to the frail and elderly, helping to prevent premature institutionalization.
4220 PROSTATE CANCER FOUNDATION
800-757-2873
http://www.prostatecancerfoundation.org
Dedicated to accelerating the discovery, development and distribution of better treatments and a cure for prostate cancer - a life is lost every 19 minutes.
1784 PROVIDENCE MEDICAL CLINIC
732-776-5335
Provides free health care and medical treatment by an all volunteer staff of medical professional to uninsured and underserved residents of Monmouth County.
6655 PTO STONY BROOK
609-730-4852
http://www.hvpto.org/sbpto
The mission of the PTO Stony Brook is to create a community of parents who support our teachers in their efforts to educate our children.
4443 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
202-265-7337
http://www.peer.org
Public lands and resources plundered and polluted, wildlife slaughtered, scientists' work suppressed, whistleblowers punished. Help us stop environmental abuses and protect ethical public servants.
1218 PUERTO RICAN ACTION BOARD (DBA)
732-828-4510
http://www.prab.com
Provides services to low-income residents of Central New Jersey, including pre-school, youth development, home construction-improvement-weatherization, housing counseling, job placement, community education-advocacy.
2049 PUERTO RICAN ACTION BOARD, INC.
732-886-9395
http://www.prab.org
Provide a plethora of services to low-income residents, including youth development, fair housing, information-referral and community education-advocacy.
1214 PUERTO RICAN ASSOCIATION FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, INC.
732-442-1081
PRAHD provides quality services to low-income families, children, youth and elderly by improving social, economic, health and educational status.
6639 PUPPIES BEHIND BARS
212-680-9562
http://www.puppiesbehindbars.com
Puppies Behind Bars trains prison inmates to raise puppies to be service dogs for the disabled and explosive detection canines for law enforcement.