 
          At 37 Gives Back, we believe in the power of giving to transform lives. By supporting our mission, you help create lasting change in communities through initiatives that promote education, health, and opportunity. Your contribution goes directly toward funding projects that make a real impact—whether it’s providing resources for underserved youth, supporting families in need, or driving programs that uplift the community. 37 Gives Back is committed to making sure every dollar you give is put to work where it matters most.
By contributing to 37 Gives Back, you are helping to fund impactful charitable initiatives that align with Pat Fischer’s values—empowering youth, supporting education, and promoting community wellness. Your donation will ensure that his spirit of generosity and commitment to giving back lives on. Every gift, no matter the size, makes a difference.
Join us in honoring Pat Fischer’s legacy by making a donation today. https://www.givesignup.org/DonationWebsite/37GivesBack
 
          The Dulles South Food Pantry’s goal is to alleviate hunger in Loudoun County by soliciting, collecting and distributing food through a food pantry based within the Dulles South community that is supported by a network of multi-faith institutions and community organizations. Donations to the Dulles South Food Pantry are tax-deductible.
Mission: The Dulles South Food Pantry is a multi-faith food pantry. We provide nutritious food, personal supplies and other services to those in need in Dulles South and the surrounding area regardless of income, faith or other criteria and strive to promote self-sufficiency.
To learn more please visit dsfp.org.
 
          The Step Sisters fight breast cancer differently – by raising funds to provide practical support services for area patients as they battle the disease. Studies show that personal and financial difficulties can cause breast cancer patients to delay or even stop their treatment. By funding services such as transportation, childcare and house cleaning, our goal is to not only increase a patient’s quality of life, but also decrease her obstacles to treatment. That’s how we fight breast cancer.
Our Mission: Improving the quality of life for those impacted by breast cancer by funding needed support services locally.
To learn more, please visit http://www.stepsisters.org/
 
          Save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. Established in 1987, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is a voluntary health organization that gives those affected by suicide a nationwide community empowered by research, education and advocacy to take action against this leading cause of death. AFSP is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide. AFSP creates a culture that’s smart about mental health by engaging in the following core strategies:
- Funding scientific research
- Educating the public about mental health and suicide prevention
- Advocating for public policies in mental health and suicide prevention
- Supporting survivors of suicide loss and those affected by suicide in our mission
To Learn more, please visit afsp.org
 
          Loudoun Cares serves County residents and nonprofits by pursuing our mission of “connecting those who serve with those in need to build a stronger community.” Our online Volunteer Center platform connects those that want to give back and our ConnectLine Helpline connects those in need with health and human service providers.
To learn more, please visit https://www.loudouncares.org/
 
          Founded in 1967, The Arc of Loudoun advocates for, educates, serves, and supports people with disabilities and their families, serving more than 6,000 people each year including people with disabilities, their families, caregivers, educators, advocates; Arc volunteers; and members of the law enforcement, first responder and judicial system communities. Through its five primary programs—Ability Fitness Center, A Life Like Yours (ALLY) Advocacy Center, Aurora Behavior Clinic, The Aurora School, and Open Door Learning Center preschool—The Arc of Loudoun strives to bring about a just, equitable world for people with disabilities.
To learn more, please visit http://www.thearcofloudoun.org/
 
          No one should face hunger, the loss of a place to live or the ability to heat your home – The Salvation Army, founded in 1865, is a nonprofit international religious organization and charitable movement. Our message is based on the Bible’s ministry of love of God. Our mission is to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
To learn more, please visit salvationarmypotomac.org
 
          Since 1973, Friends of Homeless Animals has worked to save the lives of over 16,000 dogs and cats through pet adoption in Northern Virginia and the Washington Metro Area.
Home with us until they’re home with you.℠
FOHA is the enduring standard for no-kill rescues, saving and improving lives one paw at a time. We strive to:
- Bring an end to the unnecessary killing of companion animals
- Provide a safe haven for abused and abandoned animals
- Provide food, shelter, medical care, rehabilitation, and compassion to homeless animals
- Find permanent, loving homes for the animals in our care
- And, most importantly, bring about a time when there will be no more homeless pets and every dog and cat can be guaranteed a loving home.
To learn more, please visit foha.org
 
          Since 1998, the Loudoun Free Clinic has provided medical care for thousands of people struggling financially with emergency, acute and chronic medical conditions. The clinic coordinates the visits, medications, tests, lab work, surgeries and other treatments at no cost. The Loudoun Free Clinic is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization funded entirely by grants and generous donations to ensure we can fulfill our mission to provide medical care to those who cannot afford conventional routes of medical care. We have a supportive, dedicated and caring team of volunteer doctors, nurses and other professionals who provide logistical support of clinic operations. Our patients are our neighbors, colleagues, friends and the community’s most underserved in terms of healthcare. We currently have 1,050 patients enrolled in our programs and we anticipate we will have close to 5,000 patients to serve this year. The COVID-19 pandemic has required the clinic to expand our offerings to this vulnerable community of patients. We are grateful for the support from the Loudoun community to help us maintain our critical services for our patients.
To learn more, please visit loudounfreeclinic.org
 
          
 
          Dulles South Soup Kitchen provides residents of Loudoun County with hot meals. We believe that no one should sleep hungry. Our goal is to supplement the wonderful work being done by the network of local food pantries in our area. We strive to build strong communities driven by empathy and service. Our Mission is to provide nutritious hot meals, free of charge, to anyone who is seeking nourishment, in a dignified and compassionate environment.
To learn more, please visit dullessouthsoupkitchen.org
 
          The mission of Fairfax CASA is to advocate for the best interests of each abused and neglected child referred by the Fairfax County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court through the promotion and support of quality volunteer representation.
We seek to ensure that each child’s needs are identified and addressed with the goal of living in a safe and permanent home. As permitted by our legislative charter, we also provide assistance to youths entering adulthood who have been referred to the CASA program by the Court, up to the age of 21.
To learn more, please visit fairfaxcasa.org
 
          We envision a future where all children, especially our most vulnerable, enter school prepared to learn and succeed. We strive for a future in which public education includes universal access to preschool, making the need for AART obsolete.
To learn more, please visit allagesreadtogether.org
 
          We protect, preserve, and restore wildlife habitat, shaping a Loudoun where people and wildlife thrive together.
To learn more, please visit loudounwildlife.org
 
          PetConnect Rescue is a foster-based animal welfare organization dedicated to saving at-risk dogs and cats, providing them with high quality care, and adopting them to loving homes. We are committed to ensuring a highly positive rescue experience for our adopters and to providing ongoing support through the adoption process and beyond.
To learn more, please visit petconnectrescue.org
 
          At a time when persistent sadness is on the rise – especially among young girls – Girls on the Run of NOVA is dedicated to delivering joyful and empowering programming to our region’s 3rd-8th graders, regardless of their ability, background, or financial resources. We reach 4,000 kids annually with fun, interactive lessons that teach skills like empathy and positive self-talk while incorporating joyful movement and running games.
No two GOTR participants are exactly alike, and while mental health challenges affect us all, some face more barriers to accessing structured support than others. When you support GOTR NOVA, you help us reach kids who face the greatest barriers, ensuring they receive the lessons and support they need to thrive. Thank you for building a region where all girls can know and activate their limitless potential!
To learn more, please visit Girls on the Run Northern Virginia

