A TCF-Eligible Organization has qualified under a review process that assures TCF and its donors of the charity's tax-exempt status and impact on the TCF Service Area. TCF-Eligible Organizations may receive direct funding from the Taylor Community Foundation or advised funding from TCF donors.
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America Responds With Love |
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Provides products and services to people truly in need who do not qualify for assistance under current insurance and governmental programs. |
American Association for Cancer Research Foundation |
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Works to prevent and cure cancer through research, education, communication, and collaboration. |
American Cancer Society |
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Dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by helping people stay well, get well, find cures, and fight back. |
American Heart Association |
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Building healthier lives free from cardiovascular disease and stroke. |
American Red Cross |
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Provides relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. |
Arc of Delaware County |
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Advocates for the health and well-being of children with mental retardation. |
Bryn Mawr Hospital Foundation |
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Provides a range of health services, complemented by related educational and research activities. |
CADES (Children and Adult Disability and Educational Services) |
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Delivers programs to empower people with disabilities to achieve their highest potential. |
CASA/Youth Advocates, Inc. |
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Trains community volunteers, called Court Appointed Special Advocates, to advocate on behalf of abused and neglected children placed in the Delaware County Dependency Court system. |
Center Foundation, The |
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Endeavors to empower women and teen parents to overcome obstacles and reach their goals by building caring communities through mentoring, education, and support. |
Chester − Ridley − Crum Watershed Association |
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Devoted to the protection of the water resources of the Chester, Ridley, and Crum Creek valleys. |
Child Guidance Resource Centers |
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Provides quality care and educational services that best meet the needs of children, adolescents, and families with mental health, developmental disability, and residential needs. |
Children's Hospital Foundation |
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Focuses on pediatric health care, research, and education. |
Clarion University Foundation, Inc. |
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Promotes educational purposes in connection with or at the request of Clarion University. |
Community Action Agency of Delaware County, Inc. |
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Delivers a variety of direct services to alleviate an immediate crisis and to support individuals/families with the goal of economic self-sufficiency. |
Community Arts Center |
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Provides a nurturing environment for artists at all levels, encouraging participation in the arts through advocacy, education and outreach. |
Community Health Education Outreach |
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Healthcare advocacy organization striving to improve the health and quality of life of the elderly, the disabled, the HIV affected, and other needy individuals. |
Community YMCA of Eastern Delaware County |
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Works to meet health and social needs, across all cross-sections of our population. Reinforce the community-strengthening traits of honesty, caring, respect, and responsibility. |
Deaf Hearing Communication Centre |
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Offers a variety of services to bridge the communication gap between the deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing communities. |
Delaware County Cooperative Extension Association, Inc. |
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The Master Gardeners Program provides intensive training in horticulture to interested gardeners who then volunteer their time assisting with educational programs and activities in the community. |
Delaware County Intermediate Unit Education Foundation |
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Education services agency which provides leadership for the development of innovative and cost-effective programs to meet the needs of Delaware County. |
Delaware County SPCA |
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Dedicated to intervention and prevention policies that promote companion animal welfare and provide support services to their caregivers and the community. |
Delaware County Women Against Rape |
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Works to eliminate all forms of sexual violence and to advocate for the rights and needs of victims of sexual assault. |
Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County, Inc. |
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Seeks to prevent domestic violence and is committed to providing services that meet the needs of domestic violence victims. |
Dragonfly Forest, Inc. |
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Committed to offering children with serious illnesses and disorders the opportunity to enjoy a free overnight camp experience in an environment that is designed to meet their needs. |
Entertainment Industry Foundation |
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Raises awareness and funds for critical health education and social issues through the entertainment industry. Famed for the "Stand Up to Cancer" fundraising program. |
Family and Community Service of Delaware County |
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Acts as the fiscal agent for Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry, which battles hunger by providing food to needy individuals and families. |
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HEADstrong Foundation |
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Raises cancer awareness and helps others affected by the disease by supporting cancer research. |
Interboro School District |
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Public school district serving 4,500 students from the communities of Glenolden Borough, Norwood Borough, Prospect Park Borough, and Tinicum Borough. |
Junior Achievement |
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Inspires and prepares young people to succeed in a global economy. |
Lance Armstrong Foundation |
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Unites, inspires, and empowers people affected by cancer. |
Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania |
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Offers quality legal representation to low-income people and empowers them to solve problems without legal representation through legal education. |
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society |
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Dedicated to curing leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's Disease, and myeloma. |
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Philadelphia and Southeastern Pennsylvania |
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Grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. |
Maternity Care Coalition |
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Improves maternal and child health and well−being. |
Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance |
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Prepares and delivers nourishing meals to people at acute nutritional risk from life−threatening illnesses. |
Multiple Sclerosis Association of America |
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Eases the day-to-day challenges of individuals with MS and their caregivers through service, education, and research. |
MusicWorks |
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Provides music therapy to address and treat the social, physical, psychological, cognitive, and personal needs of children and adults of all ages. |
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National Lung Cancer Partnership |
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Works to improve treatments for lung cancer patients and raises public awareness of the disease. |
National Philanthropic Trust |
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Raises awareness regarding the health threat of breast cancer and supports breast cancer research, education, and community outreach programs. Manages the Breast Cancer 3-Day, benefiting Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. |
Neighbor to Neighbor Community Development Corporation |
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Provides urgently needed community services to low-income and/or minority residents of eastern Delaware County. |
PathwaysPA |
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Foremost provider of residential and community-based services for women, children and families with the objective of sustainable progress along the path to self-sufficiency. |
Pennsylvania Veterans Museum |
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Seeks to further the education of students through sharing and featuring the experiences of veterans of U.S. military service. |
Philabundance |
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Their mission is to end hunger and malnutrition in the Delaware Valley by acquiring food and distributing it at locations that emphasize ease of access. |
PKD Foundation |
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Works to find treatments and a cure for Polycystic Kidney Disease through programs of research, advocacy, education, support, and awareness. |
Ridley Educational Foundation |
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Enriches the education, values, and cultural experience of youth by extending their current education opportunities. |
Ridley Park Athletic Club |
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Organizes and administers sports programs that teach children sport skills, team skills, sportsmanship, and fair play. |
Ridley Park Recreation Board |
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Offers a myriad of recreational opportunities, such as parks, ball fields, lakes, playgrounds, and various other activities for the young and young at heart. |
Ridley School District |
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Public school district serving 6,000 students of Eddystone Borough, Ridley Township, and Ridley Park Borough. |
Senior Community Services |
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Dedicated to promoting independent, meaningful aging by offering programs that enhance the health and well-being of the elderly. |
Special Olympics Pennsylvania, Inc. |
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Provides year−round athletic training in 22 Olympic−type sports for individuals with intellectual disabilities. |
Springfield School District |
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Public school district serving 3,500 students of Springfield Township and Morton Borough. |
Swarthmore Public Library, Friends of |
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Fosters closer relations between the Swarthmore Public Library and the citizens of Swarthmore. |
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Taylor Hospice |
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Provides a special kind of healthcare designed to provide care and comfort to those living in the final stages of life and to their families and loved ones. |
Taylor Hospital |
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Community hospital in Ridley Park Borough. Part of the Crozer-Keystone Health System. |
TWAIN |
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Rescues, provides veterinary care, and places unwanted and abandoned animals in permanent homes. The organization has a network of individuals fostering animals until they are adopted. |
YMCA of Philadelphia and Vicinity |
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Promotes healthy lifestyles by providing values-based programming for multicultural youth and families. |
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