OUR NON-PROFIT PARTNERS

Helping Mind is proud to partner and closely work with well established and trusted local and global non-profit organizations in order to support the causes, that like our mission dictates, empower and promote the personal growth and prosperity of individuals that are in need locally and throughout the world.


50% of profit “dollar for dollar” is donated to help people in need !

Every one of your purchases helps route a donation to our partnering non-profit organizations, and the causes we support, equally and periodically by us. At times we may also drive individual fundraising efforts exclusively with each of our non-profit partners and therefore will route the applicable donation to each of them accordingly.


We thank each and every one of our partners for their loving trust and their commitment to further the well being of individuals and communities in need locally and throughout the world.


List of non-profit partners in alphabetical order:



History: Established in 1961 and a leader in microfinance since 1973, ACCION has over 45 years of experience in the field of international economic development.

Mission: To give people the tools they need to work their way out of poverty. By providing microloans, business training and other financial services to poor men and women who start their own businesses, ACCION's partner lending organizations help people work their own way up the economic ladder, with dignity and pride. With just a little capital, people can grow their own businesses. They can earn enough to afford basics like running water, better food and schooling for their children.



History: Camillus House has provided humanitarian services to the indigent and homeless populations of Miami-Dade County, Florida for more than 40 years. Established by the Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd in 1960, Camillus House has grown steadily over the years from a small overnight shelter into a full service center offering a full “continuum of care” for the poor and homeless.

Mission: Offer a second chance to the desperate, the lonely, and the ones society has left behind. Many of the clients who come to Camillus House have nowhere else to go. They have no friends, no family, and no loved ones to help them through their times of trouble. Camillus House becomes their family, giving them the hope and support they need to begin the long, difficult transition to a new life and self-sufficiency.



History: Colombianitos was founded on 2001 in Atlanta by a group of successful Colombian professionals. They decided to work together for children affected by violence and extreme poverty in Colombia. In 2001, the organization was legally incorporated in the State of Georgia and was recognized as tax-exempt by the IRS under section 501 (c) (3).

Mission: The COLOMBIANITOS educational program, “Goals for a Better Life,” reduces crime and drug addiction and promotes education through the use of soccer and other recreational activities. It is a community based program that currently brings hope to 3,900 boys and girls who have been impacted by violence and extreme poverty. The passion children have for soccer is what gets them involved. It’s through the discipline that soccer provides that we teach our children to dream, to reach for higher goals with the help of education and most important, to believe in their potential and the possibility of real progress in their lives.



History: Born in a promise between two sisters - Nancy Brinker to her sister, Susan G. Komen who died from breast cancer at the age of 36 - Susan G. Komen for the Cure is the world's largest and most progressive grassroots network of activists, survivors & volunteers fighting to end breast cancer forever.

Mission: A vision of a world without breast cancer.

To save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science to find the cures. We have supported every advance in breast cancer research over the past 25 years. Komen for the Cure provides community grants for breast health (education, screening) and treatment.