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CAMO'S mission is to improve the quality of live of people in Central America by strengthening health care systems and promoting sustainable community development
ABEA's mission is to provide programs and resources for the education of bicyclists as drivers of vehicles, and bicycling-related education for traffic engineers, transportation planners, law enforcement professionals, educators, and the general public.
The Institute for Cross-cultural Exchange (ICE)/Institut d'échanges interculturels (IEI) is a Canadian charity (number 86260 1077 R0001) dedicated to promoting cross-cultural education. It encourages learning about other cultures and understanding between them. Our current priority is to donate high quality illustrated folk tales from the Middle East and Central Asia to literacy programs helping children in need. ICE is administered and staffed entirely by volunteers. This means that 100% of donated funds go toward the printing and shipping of books for disadvantaged children.
We are a worshipping community of faith who provide services to those in need, including daily bread distribution, soup kitchen, transport to drug & alcohol rehabilitation, emergency disaster services, food, clothing and furniture.
We believe that every child should have the opportunity to reach their potential. Serving as role models our mentors teach by example the importance of giving and giving back, staying in school, respect, confidence to learn new skills, and grow into healthy, positive contributing adults. We believe that by opening a child's eyes to what is, opens their minds to what could be. Each time we introduce a child to a caring mentor we start something special - a life changing relationships built on friendship, trust and empowerment. Guided by a team of qualified caring staff we have been impacting lives in Red Deer and area since 1976.
The mission of American Friends of ALYN Hospital is to maintain, enhance and grow our platform to serve the challenge of raising funds for ALYN Hospital, while concurrently raising visibility for ALYN as a premier global institution for pediatric rehabilitation.
DARDA is an acronym for the Dominica-American Relief and Development Association, Inc. The association was organized on June 28, 1981 by a group of concerned Dominicans living in and around the New York area. After the destruction wrought by Hurricane David various individuals and groups were involved in raising funds to assist in the rebuilding of Dominica. It was from this effort, and at the request of Bam and Wilfred Shillingford, that the idea of a new organization originated. This group, originally known as "Friends of Dominica," then went about the business of attaining official status. On September 25, 1981 it was duly established and registered as a not-for-profit corporation, officially known as the Dominica-American Relief and Development Association, Inc. (DARDA).
American Friends of Yad Leah collects new and gently‑used clothing in the U.S., sorts and packs donations at volunteer centers, and ships those items to Israel where they are distributed through dignified, shop‑style centers so families in need can obtain apparel affordably and with respect.
The North American Native Plant Society is a volunteer-operated registered charitable organization concerned with preserving native plant habitat in wild areas and restoring indigenous flora to developed areas. It is our belief that nature belongs in urban, suburban, and rural areas as much as in remote areas. To that end, we host a variety of seminars and workshops, provide a seed exchange, operate Canada’s largest native plant sale each May, publish a quarterly newsletter and e-newsletter, provide a forum for people interested in learning more about native plants and manage two conservation properties in Ontario.
Empower youth to serve as agents of change in diabetes communities around the world. OUR OBJECTIVES: 1. Empower passionate youth to become leaders of social change. 2. Strengthen local diabetes communities by promoting youth leadership. 3. Motivate youth with diabetes to live happier and healthier lives.