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- 2. Provide lodging for military families so they can be close to a sick loved one.
- 4. This San Antonio organization empowers people to build better lives for themselves and their families.
- 7. Working to overcome homelessness in Tampa.
- 9. This national organization built by military veteran entrepreneurs empowers other military veterans to start their own business.
- 10. This Colorado Springs organization saves commercial breeding dogs from puppy mills to give them a final chance to find happiness.
- 16. This national organization helps military families who are in need of critical assistance.
- 17. “We take them in. You take them home.” is the motto of this TX charity.
- 18. They'll send you customized return address labels for your letters.
- 19. They work to prevent cruelty to animals nationally.
- 20. This San Antonio animal rescue organization usually goes by its acronym SNIPSA.
- 21. This national organization comes to your aid in the event of a disaster.
- 22. Just down the road from Tampa, this agency serves those who cannot see and those who have seen too much.
- 25. This clown’s house keeps families together.
- 26. This organization is the premier provider of STEM education in southern Colorado.
- 28. This Fort Hood charity works to increase awareness of the challenges for military-connected children.
- 29. This organization has performed for the troops for over 75 years.
- 32. SARAH works to end homelessness in SA.
- 33. They advocate for STEM education in San Antonio.
- 38. They use volunteers to build homes.
- 39. This San Antonio organization provides employment for the blind and vision impaired with competitive wages and full benefit packages.
- 41. This organization has provided hope, healing and the best healthcare for children since it was born in 1983.
- 42. This foundation offers scholarships to military veterans and their spouses.
- 46. Rescue in San Antonio for cats that have lost their way.
- 47. This group rescues animals on death row in San Antonio.
- 48. Find your new best friend.
- 49. These are proud military mothers honoring their children and veterans and supporting each other.
- 50. This public transmission first hit the airwaves in 1910.
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- 1. This Phoenix based charity fights childhood hunger on the streets.
- 3. This national organization helps veterans find jobs.
- 5. This Hillsborough county organization promotes the humane treatment of companion animals.
- 6. Where vampires like to dine out when in south Texas.
- 8. Dedicated to finding a cure for cancer nationally.
- 11. Their vision is for all military caregivers to be empowered, appreciated and recognized for their service to our nation.
- 12. This foundation gets people walking to fight cancer.
- 13. They inspire all girls to be strong, smart and bold.
- 14. This organization believes in the fundamental right of each individual to manage his or her fertility, regardless of income, marital status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age national origin or residence.
- 15. National organization says disasters are their business and veterans are their passion.
- 23. This Arizona organization rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes dogs and cats that are abandoned or that have been surrendered by their owners.
- 24. They provide free programs and services to returning military members who have been wounded.
- 27. These Tampa therapy professionals can weigh over 2000 pounds.
- 30. The mission of this organization is to transform the lives of people with intellectual disabilities through the joy of sport.
- 31. They have pledged to provide 100,000 care packages to service members deployed throughout the world.
- 34. This public space may not display a Picasso, but it definitely encourages silliness and fun.
- 35. In San Antonio you’ll find the world’s first theme park designed for special-needs individuals. In the Benevity system this organization is known by the acronym SOAR.
- 36. This national organization collaborates with schools to implement STEM programs.
- 37. Providing educators across the nation.
- 40. The flagship of this national organization, that provides job training targeting homeless veterans, is in San Antonio.
- 43. Originally built in San Antonio to memorialize WWI vets, this prominent entertainment landmark reopened with a face lift in 2014.
- 44. Fulfilling dreams for sick children.
- 45. This organization is a no-kill shelter in Phoenix (acronym).
