The Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Association (CVSA) serves hundreds of thousands of sufferers of Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome, their caretakers and loved ones, and clinicians searching for a cure to this devastating and debilitating syndrome that produces frequent and sometimes life-endangering bouts of unexplained explosive vomiting, severe nausea, extreme abdominal pain, and other symptoms.
The Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance (GOCA) promotes awareness among Georgias women and their healthcare providers of the risks, symptoms and treatment of this deadliest of gynecological cancers in order to save lives.
The National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association (NCCAA) represents the athletic programs and student-athletes of more than 200 faith-based colleges and universities nationwide. Today, more than 13,000 student-athletes and 700 coaches participate annually in the NCCAA's 20-plus national championships in men's and women's sports.
SAFE-SCHOOLS is a national organization offering a curriculum-based program to teach school children, administrators, and transportation personnel how to improve the overall quality of life throughout the school day through evaluation, participation, and application of safety and behavior guidelines.
Sound of Light is a national faith-based entertainment and outreach organization featuring radio and television programs with family-friendly content meeting network production standards. The Sound of Light radio show is broadcast in 25 states in the US and in two Canadian provinces, while the half-hour television program airs on WSPA in South Carolina and nationally on the iLife cable channel.
The South Carolina Gift of Life Trust Fund (GLTF) is a statewise educational and charitable organization dedicated to promoting organ and tissue donation throughout South Carolina. GLTF also assesses and assists with the emergency financial needs of transplant recipients in South Carolina.
The South Carolina Ovarian Cancer Foundation (SCOCF) supports women diagnosed with ovarian cancer, educates the public about the disease, and supports research on this deadliest of gynecological cancers.