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Providing Support To The Bellevue Police Department To Help Ensure It Is Well Equipped, Well Trained, Accountable, And Connected To The Community It Serves.
Connecting donations from caring Upstate New York neighbors to our 2 and 4-footed neighbors recovering from disaster or other emergency.
DCWC NEPAL is a non-governmental, non-political, non-religious and non-profit making organization registered under the charity act of the government of Nepal in the year 2000. Their mission is to bring education and healthcare to the rural poor of Nepal who have no access to government services available to the urban population.
Everyone's Child, Inc. is organized exclusively for educational and charitable purposes, and specifically for the children of the world: To Educate where there are no schools, to Connect where there is isolation, and to Care where there is great need.
To serve as a vehicle to guide and support innovative projects which provide services to low-income individuals and other disadvantaged populations regardless of caste, gender, and religion. To empower develop mentally disabled children through special education, training, care and social integration in order to make them self-reliant and positively contribute to society.
Bear mortality related to human conflicts is perhaps the largest single factor affecting long-term population viability. As human populations continue to extend into bear habitat throughout North America, either through residential development, recreational use or industrial use, bear human conflicts increase. Our organization aims to reduce human caused bear mortality and incidents of human-bear conflict. This is achieved through specialized training courses and innovative applied research. We are involved in a variety of initiatives that focus on reducing people’s interactions with bears while living, working and recreating in bear country. These include our unique Bearproof Garbage Bin Loaner Program, Bear Hazard Assessments, and Natural Attractant Management. Please see www.bearconflict.org for more information.
from the website: "FAST-NU Alumni Association, United States Chapter was formed to reach, serve, and engage the FAST-NU alumni residing in the United States of America and help connect the University and its graduates."
Advance gender equality in order to improve the lives of the most vulnerable population - girls, boys and women - in northern Manabi through formal and informal education programs. Empower girls and women so they may explore their full potential, educate young men so they may be able to challenge the traditional masculinity of a patriarchal society that exposes them to danger, solitude, and violence.
The fire district covers approximately five and a half square miles with Mt.Sinai Harbor and the Long Island Sound to the north for which the fire department maintains a fire boat for the protection of watercraft and life in the district. The Hamlet of Mount Sinai now has a population of approximately ten thousand with two four lane highways (County Road 83 and Route 25A) running thru it.
TO ESTABLISH, ORGANIZE, TRAIN AND EQUIP A GROUP OF CITIZENS AS VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PROVIDERS, SOLICIT FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION, BUILD, OWN OR RENT BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT TO BE USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION AND ESTABLISH RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE ORGANIZATION AND ITS MEMBERS
Our purpose is to provide a facility for recreation, social gatherings and recreation workshops for the 50+ population of Central Saanich. We are very close to reaching our 300 member target! Members participate in regular activities that promote health and well-being on a daily basis. We are an active community that aims to foster active living for citizens 50+, and as a core community group, we do enjoy being actively involved in our local communities.
West Street Recovery connects and organizes Northeast Houston communities harmed by floods and climate disasters, providing home repair, direct material assistance, disaster-preparedness (including solar-powered hub houses), and community organizing so residents can rebuild more equitably and resist displacement.