Non-Profits We Support
Restored Souls Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting families who care for foster, adoptive, medically fragile, and special-needs children. Their mission is to prevent caregiver burnout by providing free restorative experiences, resources, and community support that help families rest, reconnect, and find renewed hope. Through partnerships with local organizations and the development of retreat opportunities, the foundation works to restore joy and provide meaningful support to families facing the emotional, physical, and financial challenges of caring for vulnerable children.


Wreaths Across America is a nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring U.S. military veterans by remembering the fallen, honoring those who serve, and teaching future generations about the value of freedom. Each year, the organization coordinates a nationwide effort where volunteers place sponsored wreaths on the graves of veterans at thousands of cemeteries across the United States and abroad during National Wreaths Across America Day in December. In addition to these ceremonies, the group runs year-round programs that support veterans and their families, promote community service, and provide educational resources that help younger generations understand the sacrifices made by service members.




Safe Haven of Pender is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by domestic violence. Their mission is to provide safety, shelter, advocacy, and supportive services for those experiencing abuse while helping them navigate their path toward healing and independence. Through emergency shelter, counseling, education, and community partnerships, the organization works to empower survivors, raise awareness about domestic violence, and create a community where everyone can live free from violence and fear.


Donate Life America is a nonprofit organization that works to increase organ, eye, and tissue donation by educating and inspiring people to register as donors. Through national awareness campaigns, community partnerships, and the management of the National Donate Life Registry, the organization encourages individuals to make the life-saving decision to become donors and share that decision with their families. Their efforts help support the thousands of people waiting for transplants by promoting donor registration, providing education about living donation, and raising awareness about the impact donation can have in saving and healing lives.


A Safe Place is a nonprofit organization based in Wilmington, North Carolina, that supports survivors of commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking. Their mission is to empower survivors and those at risk by providing safe housing, counseling, case management, life-skills training, and other supportive services that help individuals heal and rebuild their lives. In addition to direct support, the organization works with community partners, law enforcement, and local groups to raise awareness, provide education about trafficking, and connect survivors with the resources they need for long-term recovery and independence.


The American Heart Association is dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke while helping people live longer, healthier lives. Through groundbreaking medical research, public education, and advocacy, the organization works to prevent cardiovascular disease and improve care for those affected. They fund lifesaving scientific research, promote heart-healthy lifestyles, and train millions of people each year in CPR and other emergency skills so communities are better prepared to save lives. With the support of volunteers, donors, and partners, the organization continues to advance health and hope for individuals and families around the world.


The Alzheimer's Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to leading the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Their mission is to advance global research toward treatments and a cure, promote early detection and risk reduction, and provide care, education, and support for individuals and families affected by the disease. Through advocacy, community programs, and funding for scientific research, the organization works to improve the quality of life for those living with dementia while striving toward a future without Alzheimer’s.


