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GRIN is dedicated to rescuing golden retrievers from shelters and high-kill pounds as well as owners who are unable to care for their dogs. GRIN provides much needed medical care and works diligently to provide them with a prescreened wonderful forever home.
(LLK) Leben und Lernen in Kenya e.V. (also registered in Kenya as Live and Learn in Kenya Int'l as our daughter organization) provides funds to send needy children to school with everything necessary.
Yahad-In Unum (“together in One” in Hebrew and Latin) is a Paris-based organization established in 2004 by Father Patrick Desbois and dedicated to systematically identifying and documenting sites of Jewish mass executions by Nazi mobile-killing units in Eastern Europe and Lithuania during World War II. The objective of this work is to: (1) substantiate a “Holocaust by Bullets,” in addition to those Jews murdered in Nazi concentration camps, (2) give proper respect to the victims’ burial places by identifying their locations, (3) provide evidence of such mass executions to answer the Holocaust deniers of today and tomorrow, and (4) apply the lessons learned to combat contemporary anti-Semitism and genocidal violence.
The Boys JIM Club of America is a Christian leadership training camp for boys ages 9 through 15. Located on the shores of Lake Chatauqua in Western New York, the Boys JIM Club runs four 2-week sessions each summer at it's modest 6-acre campus. The unique program not only features sports, swimming and other traditional summer camp activities but also includes a teaching program of sermon presentation, gospel magic, mime, ventriloquism, music and other creative ministry skills. Since it's founding in 1954, the Boys JIM Club has operated as a non-profit ministry, and boys are invited to stay free of charge. Boys JIM Club in Canada is headed by a Canadian board of directors and handles JIM Club's Canadian registered charity status and other related matters.
GARD is a grassroots non-government organization dedicated to assisting others in developing countries through clean water and education programs. We believe these programs are best carried out in a joint effort between us and the people, and therefore community involvement is the foundation for its success. This involvement provides people with project ownership, skills training and a broader knowledge base; the ingredients for a sustainable project. It also provides the opportunity for our volunteers to interact with people on a personal level and to develop a better understanding of the needs and values of the area.
At Vaughan in Action we work to promote, support and encourage persons with intellectual disabilities by: ·Offering programs in individual development and integration into their environment. ·Developing and promoting better community understanding. ·Developing and promoting awareness of individuals with intellectual disabilities. ·Encouraging respect for the rights and dignity of persons with an intellectual disability.
We are a registered non-profit society formed in 1981 to provide safety and support to women who have experienced abuse or violence in the South Okanagan. We provide shelter and outreach services to women and their children who have experienced abuse and/or violence or are at risk of abuse and/or violence.
Our mission is to, through relationship with the local Church in Africa, challenge, encourage, develop and support the ministry of servanthood among those in need in their community through the replication of the Hands at Work community intervention model.We believe the biblical mandate to care for the dying, widows and orphans is not only for the Church in Africa, but also elsewhere, and Hands at Work will be a prophetic voice to the Churches outside Africa, challenging them to fulfill their mandate.