MOYO is dedicated to supporting our local community charities. See below the charities love!!!
Manna on Main Street is a non-profit organization located in Lansdale, PA with the mission “that everyone might be fed.” To fulfill that mission, Manna provides a soup kitchen, food pantry, and emergency financial assistance program to vulnerable populations in the North Penn Area, including seniors, the working poor, and the homeless.
What Is Yoga on the Steps®?
Yoga on the Steps is an educational program designed to inform participants about healthy living and quality-of-life issues while promoting Living Beyond Breast Cancer’s mission to help women take an active role in their ongoing recovery or management of the disease.
Yoga on the Steps is also the signature fundraising event for Living Beyond Breast Cancer and provides a way for communities to stand in solidarity with women affected by breast cancer – all while experiencing the healing benefits of yoga.
All proceeds raised through the fundraising efforts of the event’s participants support education programs and social services which are provided to women affected by breast and their families for little or no cost.
Cradles to Crayons was founded in 2002, with the mission of providing to children ages 0 to 12 some of the most important basics of life—free of charge.
These basics include clothing, school supplies, toys, and much more. In other words, we provide all the physical goods that children need to be safe, protected from the elements, and ready to learn. And by supplying them with high-quality used or new goods, we make children feel valued.
We partner with social-service organizations to connect communities that have surplus resources—new or used items in good condition—with communities that desperately need access to those resources. When you donate to Cradles to Crayons, you can be absolutely sure that your donation will go to a deserving local child, for whom the donation was specifically requested.
The Pennsylvania SPCA was the second humane organization to be founded in the United States. While you might think that all “SPCA’s” are related, actually they are not! What makes the Pennsylvania SPCA so special? We are so much more than a shelter. Throughout the years we have been dedicated to improving the lives of
Pennsylvania’s animals through our core programs including:
- A humane law enforcement department that responds to situations of animal cruelty and neglect
- An animal shelter to house the animals we have rescued and
- A low-cost veterinary clinic providing medical services to clients in the Philadelphia region
Our humane law enforcement department is one of the most active in the country. Our officers have full police powers to enforce state anti-cruelty laws. Each year they rescue thousands of animals from difficult and dangerous conditions. Surprising to many, although our humane law enforcement has police powers, it does not receive state or local funding to operate.





