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Disaster Relief: Over 100,000 meals, Shelter for Thousands and water for thousands. We respond to emergencies around the world year-round. From hurricanes, wildfires, floods, earthquakes, mudslides, volcanoes, and tornadoes. Each disaster is different, but we adapt our resources to the needs of people during disasters. We provide shelter to make sure people have a safe place to stay. After a disaster with community partners, we provide hot meals snacks and water. Our volunteers are ready to help within hours of a disaster. We provide emergency financial assistance in the aftermath of a disaster.
Reminder: Donors you can recommend recurring grants through your donor-advised funds.
Late on Friday, September 8, 2023, a catastrophic earthquake struck Morocco, causing major damage to the city of Marrakech and nearby areas. Recent estimates place the death toll above 2,800, while more than 300,000 others have been displaced.
Maui wildfires of 2023, a series of wildfires that burned parts of the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii in August 2023. The fires, which began on August 8, struck hardest the historic resort town of Lahaina, on Maui’s western peninsula, reducing most of the town to ash and ruins.
Humanitarian Relief: We are not providing relief for Hamas. Providing, shelter, food, and water. Americans are in Gaza and Israel. As deadly fighting between Israel and Hamas intensifies, so too does a dire humanitarian crisis in the area. Hundreds have been killed and thousands injured on both sides after Hamas launched unprecedented attacks on Israel Saturday. Subsequent airstrikes have overwhelmed local hospitals and displaced more than 100,000 people in Gaza
Maui wildfires of 2023, a series of wildfires that burned parts of the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii in August 2023. The fires, which began on August 8, struck hardest the historic resort town of Lahaina, on Maui’s western peninsula, reducing most of the town to ash and ruins.
We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the needs of our local community. From providing food and shelter to those in need to offering educational programs and support services, we are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of those around us. By supporting Opulent Philanthropy Inc., you are supporting your community and helping to build a brighter future for all.
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Texas, an Estimated 131,610 New Cases of Cancer may be diagnosed this year 2024, an estimated 46,353nwill die from cancer. In 2021, an estimated 1,319 new cases and 160 cancer deaths were expected to occur in Texas children, birth to 14 years old. U.S.
Services for Cancer: We will provide medical bill assistance, financial assistance for aftercare, medical supplies, utility bills, and rent.
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Texas Faces a Housing Crisis of epic proportions, which affects the lives of all who live or work in the region. Skyrocketing rents and mortgages have led to a spike in homelessness in Texas, where 92,955 people are homeless in Texas. Demand for housing of all kinds far outstrips supply in the Oil and Gas economy, and the pace of policy change lags behind current need. Too many working families are one medical bill or rent increase away from losing their homes. Others are forced to move farther from their workplaces, adding to traffic and pollution, and eroding quality of life for all. By supporting Opulent Philanthropy, we will be working to prevent and end homelessness for some of the most vulnerable residents in Texas.
Opulent Philanthropy Inc. Services will secure supportive homes for individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Houston, Dallas, Aaustin, and San Antonio by applying the innovative Housing First approach, to go beyond the temporary solutions that shelters, and transitional housing programs offer. The Housing First Approach recognizes that someone who is homeless doesn't need a series of hoops to jump through; they need a home. On any given night, 3,270 in people in Houston people are living on the streets, Dallas 1,341, Austin 10,000, San Antonio 1,274, and through our easy housing program the homeless will begin to move off the streets. We will support individuals for 1 year to give them time to find work. We will also, help with resumes, clothing, and hygiene supplies. All applicants will have to submit to a urinalysis and individuals that fail the test will have to complete a rehab program before re-applying.
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Rainforests are natural air filters. They store and filter excess carbon and other pollutants from the atmosphere and release oxygen through photosynthesis. Without rainforests, our planet is unable to mitigate excess greenhouse gas emissions, which destabilizes the Earth’s climate.
Rainforests filter and regulate the flow of water. Trees release water from their leaves during a process called evapotranspiration. This water, after entering the atmosphere, contributes to cloud formation and eventually makes its way to the rivers. Water from the rivers then moves into the oceans, regulating the circulation of ocean currents and influencing overall climate.
Rainforests are the most biodiverse habitats on Earth, housing nearly 80% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity. They host an expansive array of plants and animals, many of which are still unknown to science. Without our rainforests, we lose some of the most iconic species on Earth, as well as the potential for discovery of countless new ones.
Rainforests provide homes and natural resources that support livelihoods for over 1.2 billion people around the world. They serve as the ancestral homeland to indigenous communities who rely on them for food, water, medicine and shelter. Many of these communities do not have legal rights to their land, so they could stand to lose both their land and access to resources.
The preservation of our rainforests is the best, most cost-effective defense we have against the loss of biodiversity and the current climate crisis. When these tropical forests experience rapid deforestation, harmful greenhouse gases are released back into the atmosphere. In addition to impacting billions of people and countless threatened species, this contributes to an unpredictable global climate, leaving the future of the planet uncertain.
Many products you purchase have an impact on the environment in some way. Recycling plastics and other materials helps reduce waste and harmful emissions from landfills and decreases your carbon footprint. It also reduces the need to use natural resources to create new products.
There are many organizations that are working tirelessly right now to protect our planet. Opulent Philanthropy's work to safeguard habitat and species would not be possible without your support. You can help by donating to our Save The Planet Fund where we will ensure your donation goes to our most urgent projects, or by becoming a Save The Planet Hero by donating monthly. Two dollars will plant 1 tree.
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