Nonprofits in Second Life.
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The Science Circle
The Science Circle is an NGO since July 3rd, 2017, and an alliance of scientists, educators, and students. They gather a few times a month with their student groups in Second Life for field trips and presentations. For more information, be sure to visit sciencecircle.org
American Cancer Society
The official home of the American Cancer Society in Second Life. Since 2005, cancer patients, caregivers, and volunteers have been able to receive services and support from the ACS in SL without having to leave the virtual world.
Survivors of Suicide
Survivors of Suicide is a non-profit peer support group offering education about suicide prevention, support, and education regarding depression treatment, all free of charge. The mission is to help people find real-life help for this serious problem.
Care and Hope Center of Second Life
Opened in 2014, the Care and Hope Center is a not-for-profit information hub to instill awareness on the horrors of domestic violence. It offers free information and classes in a safe and friendly atmosphere. The center has the approval of LoveIsRespect. All sales and proceeds from the main store or events go towards the maintenance and operation of the mainland Care and Hope Center.
Creations Park
Creations Park was grown with love. Run by Barbie Alchemi, this region offers support groups and research into the positive effects of Second Life for people with Parkinson's disease.
Nonprofit Commons
Take a tour of Nonprofit Commons, an area that contains more than 150 nonprofit and social benefit organizations in Second Life.
Virtual Ability
Virtual Ability is a place where people with disabilities and chronic illnesses can safely learn about virtual worlds. Details on VirtualAbility.org
Rockcliffe University Consortium
Rockcliffe University Consortium is an online nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of science, education, and research in 3D virtual environments. There are free workshops and forums provided on a regular basis, as well as live music and movies. There's also a theater, art gallery, sandbox and a full academic research library.
Mayo Clinic
The Mayo Clinic's island in Second Life includes conference facilities and a bookstore. The not-for-profit medical practice holds regular talks and events on diseases and illnesses for interested Residents.
The Magic Happens Here
The Magic Happens here, is the Charge Syndrome's amusement park extraordinaire. Guaranteed to be the best roller coaster experience you will ever have on Second Life. With thrilling and exciting rides, cars to competitively crash with your friend, a resident dragon, and all sorts of nooks and crannies for time with friends and great photo ops. Another amazing and truly magical space created by artist Suzen Juel, who always puts a fun and unexpected twist to everything she designs.
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