October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Confide Research team was honored to be able to the donate to support the Rebecca Bender Initiative.The Rebecca Bender Initiative is a survivor-led nonprofit committed to ending human
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The recent flooding in South Texas has had devastating consequences, with over 800 people displaced and at least 50 lives lost. Our hearts go out to those who are still missing, and we hold onto hope for their safe return.
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Minnie’s Food Pantry is a non-profit organization that serves nearly 150,000 each year. They are able to serve and meet the needs of families in need thanks to volunteers and generous donations.According to their website
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The Confide Research team recently volunteered at Brother Bill’s Helping Hand in Dallas. This nonprofit organization operates a unique grocery store where patrons in need can shop for essentials free of charge, using carts and bags just like at a regular store.
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As the news continues to show heartbreaking images of homes and communities impacted by the wildfires that rage through California, the Confide Research team took advice given long ago from Mr. Rogers, “Look for the helpers.”
Continue readingThis summer, I raised money for Tusk Trust to help support the vast amount of community projects they have in countries across Africa. . I traveled to Kenya to see their good work first hand. Tusk focuses on conservation and preservation of the natural habitats, as well as community support.
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The Confide Research team recently participated in the local Angel Tree program to assist families in need during the holiday season. This initiative aims to help children from families facing financial challenges by providing them with gifts, ensuring a dignified approach to support.
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This summer, one of our team members had the opportunity to pack Food Paks for the Children’s Hunger Fund during a camp their kids attended. The Children’s Hunger Fund website states, “For some children, the Food Pak is their only food source outside of school meal programs.”
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Confide had the opportunity to visit Vogel Alcove and learn more about their 5-step approach to helping children and their families who are currently living in poverty. or two of every five children. There are many reasons for family homelessness, but the NUMBER ONE reason is POVERTY.”
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Confide was able to help sponsor a child at Embrace's "Child to Family Connection" event . Embrace puts on this event to allow prospective adoptive parents to get to know children who are available for immediate adoption, without an in-person introduction that would put the children unnecessarily on display
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Confide recently supported World Vision by participating in their Global 6K for water. A few members of our team put on their tennis shoes and walked/ran to help raise awareness for those around the world who don’t have the luxury of clean water in their homes. World Vision has a presence in nearly 100 countries
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The Confide team has had a busy year of charitable giving. Recently, some of our team shopped for clothing, shoes, and toys destined for children from a local Angel Tree.
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Confide's Research team "Feed My Starving Children" program is empowering volunteers. It’s a great volunteer opportunity for everyone aged 5 and up.
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Through Friends of Animal Care and Control, Confide has been actively volunteering with dog walking and helping with adoption events in order to help these animals find a home.
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Ronald McDonald House is a non-profit organization that provides a “home-away-from-home” for families with sick children. The organization helps families physically,
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Confide Research recently supported Joseph’ s Coat by donating new fleece pajamas , thermals , sweat shirts , pants , and coats for all ages .
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Confide had the opportunity to serve alongside Embrace Texas? This is a shocking statistic,
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