We are once again introducing the Colonial Jewelers Em(brace)let program. We will periodically launch a new bracelet and a new local organization that will receive 100% of the proceeds for that month. We began this program in 2020 as a way to raise funds and awareness for organizations that mean and do so much for the Frederick Community. The Em(brace)let makes the perfect feel good gift or self purchase knowing that your money will support such worthy causes!
The mission is to provide the very best technology and services for the early detection and treatment of breast cancer in the Frederick community.
The mission is to prevent, educate, and drive awareness to the deadly impacts of infectious disease such as influenza and COVID-19. Working hard to provide the Frederick community with the resources, knowledge, and ability to help prevent infectious diseases through proven and ethical practices.
Provides comprehensive services, free of charge, to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, intimate partner viloence, human trafficking and child abuse in Frederick.
The Lillard's created Sophie and Madigan's playground in June 2013 to honor the lives of their beautiful daughters. The playground provides opportunities for children and their families to play, learn and create lifelong memories together. Learn more about their story.
The Phoenix Recovery Academy is a recovery high school in the heart of Frederick, MD. They meet the individual educational needs of teens recovering from substance use disorder with care, compassion, respect and rigor.
Their mission is to end Veteran suicide through the successful reintergration of servicemembers and their families by assembling critical resources, providing peer support, and developing transitional programs.
Proceeds from this bracelet are donated to the causes led by Blessings in a Backpack, Mental Health Association and Frederick Health Hospital.
With a passion for cars and helping those in need, Second Chances Garage seeks to make a difference in our community of Frederick County, Maryland, by offering "second chances" for individuals and families on their journey to independent living by providing assistance with their personal transportation needs.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Frederick County empowers kids and teens to excel in school by providing high quality programs, homework help, access to technology, college and career readiness opportunities, and so much more.
People come to us when they are hungry, facing poverty, and desire to break free from chemical addiction. We welcome all with open arms and a heart of compassion. Our love-centered service is not transactional - it's transformational. We're working to better the lives of those in most need in our community, not just for a moment in time, but for eternity.
Helping Hands and Caring Hearts helps everyone. We are not like other nonprofits. We do not focus on one problem, we focus on the need no matter where it is, who it is or what it is.We can't help if you don't ask. Helping Hands and Caring Hearts is not limited to a certain area; we help everyone and anyone that comes through our door.
The Friends of the Child Advocacy Center of Frederick County is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization officially established in 2006. The organization grew out of a realization that more was needed to be done to prevent child abuse right here in our community. So a group of concerned women banded together to take action. Building on this mission, Friends has worked to promote zero tolerance for child abuse and neglect and to support the work of the Child Advocacy Center of Frederick County (CAC).
Housing Frederick is a nonprofit resource for the housing continuum in Frederick County that will develop partnerships to solve community challenges better served through a united effort.
The Frederick Center exists to support and advocate for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people and our families so we thrive, accepted, and affirmed, in the broader Frederick community. All profits go directly to the Frederick Center
The Student Homelessness Initiative Partnership builds capacity in students to reduce housing insecurity, homelessness, and their impact by breaking the systemic barriers facing Frederick County youth.
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