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The Children’s Health Fund (CHF) is committed to providing health care to the nation’s most medically underserved children and their families through the development and support of innovative primary care medical programs, response to public health crises, and the promotion of guaranteed access to appropriate health care for all children. Through our unique mobile medical units and fixed-site clinics, we offer a “medical home” to thousands of homeless and low-income children and their families across the United States each year.
PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO UNDER SERVED CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES IN USA, AFRICA AND CARIBBEANTO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF THEIR LIVES AND CIVIC CONTRIBUTION THROUGH EDUCATIONAL , HOUSINGAND MEDICAL PRGRAMS.
One Acre Fund supplies smallholder farmers with the financing and training they need to grow more food and earn more money from their farms. Instead of giving handouts, we invest in farmers to generate a permanent gain in income. We supply a complete service bundle of seeds and fertilizer, financing, training, and market facilitation—and we deliver these services within walking distance of the rural farmers we serve. We measure success in our ability to make farmers more prosperous and we always put Farmers First.
Providing basic needs and education for orphans and vulnerable children through partnerships with faith-based social service organizations serving children in developing nations primarily in Asia and Africa.
Our mission is to help cancer patients get access to the most effective treatments available. We want to make sure that cancer patients' lives depend not on their income or birthplace, but on the progress of modern medicine. We focus on supporting children and adults undergoing treatment in St. Petersburg, Russia or those traveling for treatment abroad. Some patients require stem cell transplants from foreign bone marrow donor registries. Others, with rare and less-studied types of cancer, have to travel for treatment or participation in clinical trials abroad.
Wild Tomorrow is dedicated to the protection of threatened and endangered species and the habitats they depend on for survival. We want to ensure that the world that comes after us is a world in which a wild tomorrow is possible. We work on the ground in southern Africa and our vision is for a world in which wildlife habitats are expanded and protected, and where existing reserves have the resources needed to keep their animals safe.
Our ministry to children was born out of the ministries of Bernice Gerard and Velma Chapman and relationships made through the Sunday Line Television and Radio ministries. As viewers and listeners responded to the many guests that visited the programs, it became apparent that there was both a huge interest and huge need concerning ministry focused on children in real need. When the television and radio ministry ceased the effort to help children around the world continued. In 2005 Velma Chapman made this statement: "The Holy Spirit has ignited a flame of zeal in our hearts, for the rescuing of girls and boys. They are poor, downtrodden, hopeless and at the mercy of lustful adults - with no one to protect them. We will work and wait with anticipation - for an abundant harvest of children for God's kingdom." Matthew 18:14 It is not the will of our Father who is in heaven, that one of these little ones should perish. Psalm 41:1 How blessed is he or she who considers the helpless!
Their mission is to assist individuals and families subjected to torture and war trauma to rebuild healthy, self-sufficient lives and to contribute knowledge and testimony to global efforts to end torture. Since its inception in 1995, the Program has cared for more than 5,000 men, women and children from over 100 countries. The Bellevue Program for Survivors of Torture (PSOT) provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care addressing the medical, mental health, legal, and social service needs of torture survivors and their families residing in the New York metropolitan area.