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Celebrating our Nonprofit Partners for Giving Tuesday

  • Writer: Deepthi Chandra
    Deepthi Chandra
  • 33 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

This #GivingTuesday, we’d like to spotlight the incredible non-profits that power our impact on community health.


We work with over 300 partners to source evidence-based content, ensuring the 2,500+ healthcare providers using our solution connect their patients to the best resources. These are the teams doing the heavy lifting: funding research, establishing best practices, fighting for policy, and aiding families in crisis.


While our list is too long to recognize every partner individually, we are proud to amplify the work of organizations like:


  • American Academy of Pediatrics: Champion the health of all children through policy, education, and medical standards.

  • Autism Speaks: Support individuals with autism and their families through advocacy, services, and research.

  • DKMS: Fight blood cancer by coordinating millions of bone marrow donors and life-saving matches.

  • The Dr. Yum Project: Overcome barriers to healthy eating with a joyful, "food adventure" curriculum.

  • The Monday Campaigns: Use the "fresh start" of Mondays to encourage healthy habits like quitting smoking or exercising.

  • One Choice: Reframe youth substance prevention around a clear, data-driven health standard.

  • Reach Out and Read: Partner with pediatricians to "prescribe" books at well-child visits, strengthening early literacy.

  • Society for Women’s Health Research: Improve women's health by promoting research on how conditions affect women differently.

  • Vaccine Education Center: Provide accurate, science-based answers to parents' questions about vaccine safety and effectiveness.

  • VROOM: Help caregivers turn everyday moments, like mealtime or bath time, into early learning opportunities.

  • Wait Until 8th: Help parents band together to delay smartphones until at least 8th grade.

  • Zero to Three: Give babies and toddlers a strong start by turning child development science into practical resources.


To all our partners: Thank you for the work you do. Together, we have reached more than 3 million Americans with trusted health information across almost 300 topics, ranging from mental health and technology to nutrition and child psychology.


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