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Transforming the lives of children at risk, providing them and their future generations with productive futures and Eternal hope. Hope Unlimited for Children is a ministry committed to rescuing Brazil's street children who live in mortal risk (over 8 million). Using a comprehensive Christ-centered model, Hope's youth experience personal transformation while being equipped to live successful, productive lives as adult members of society
Chisholm Services for Children is the only non-profit organization in Central Nova Scotia offering a long-term care residential program, which specializes in early intervention. Chisholm is dedicated to guiding children 12 and younger who face severe adverse circumstances like neglect and abuse, to a realization of self-worth. Chisholm helps children develop skills and capacities to function successfully in a community setting and grow as healthy, stable individuals.
At Safetynet Children & Youth Charities, we believe to break the cycles of poverty, families and children must have the basics. For that reason we have a clothing bank, and non-perishable food bank. Our clothing bank carries clothing for infants, children, youth and adults, including business suits for men our woman who are re-entering the work force and need proper attire for employment interviews. We also have on hand non-perishable foods, toiletries, diapers, formula, dishes and other of the day to day necessities. Safetynet also believes in the value of education, and continuing education in breaking the cycles of poverty. We provide free of cost one to one academic tutoring for children and youth, who are struggling in school.With that tutoring we mentor children and youth in the value of an education. Safetynet is pleased to announce its new musical tutoring. Volunteers are now teaching children, who have a interest or aptitude in music, piano, and guitar free of charge.
Adsum for Women & Children offers support and housing to women and children who are homeless or at risk of becoming so. There are five locations: an emergency shelter, 2 apartment buildings offering housing that is stable, affordable & supportive; a short-term centre with on-site programming and new condo units for families.
DCI is a non-profit organization working to protect child rights and help families out of the poverty cycle through education, healthcare, and income generating opportunities. DCI also connects American youth to less fortunate children in other countries, educating them about the challenges facing children worldwide and inspiring them to take leadership in humanitarian causes. Distressed Children & Infant International (DCI) is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization registered in the United States and operating around the world.
All God's Children International is an orphan care ministry answering God's call to provide the love and care that every child deserves.We are the world’s leading child advocacy and trauma disruptor organization. All around the world, we’re standing up for children who need family now by dismantling trauma and unlocking new futures. Our vision is to empower local leaders to intervene for the millions of children currently living in institutions and create more paths to faith, family, and independence.
At any given time, there are thousands of impoverished, orphaned or abandoned children fighting just to survive in the unforgiving streets and desperately poor rural regions of Honduras. Their existence is bleak. It's defined by hunger, violence, drug abuse, prostitution and exploitation. It's an existence of fear, heartache and despair. But it doesn't have to be that way. With the help of our fellow Canadians and our Honduran partner Sociedad Amigos de los Niños, Friends of Honduran Children has set out to rescue these children and give them what they urgently need - a home and a future – helping them to transform themselves from victims of poverty, abuse and crime into functioning, independent, self-reliant, contributing members of society.
Food, immunizatons, Christian education, water purification and self help programs for children and their families in Africa and Christian orphange support, as well as providing aid for single, black working mothers in the U.S.
To break the cycle of poverty by helping children stay in school. KCIS implements its mission by matching sponsors from across the world directly to children whose families cannot afford to keep them in school, thus enabling them to continue their education from grammar school through college. Additionally, KCIS cultivates partnerships with other non-profit organizations with common goals as well as increases public awareness about the social justice dynamics and its link to education.
Founded in 2000 by Fr. Thuan and two friends based in San Francisco, CA, the Blind Vietnamese Children Foundation assisted The Lover of the Holy Cross Sisters who had just established Nhat Hong Thi Nghe Home for the Blind in Ho Chi Minh City (1995). Up to the present time with the Foundation’s support the Sisters expanded to nine homes and schools with a total of almost 400 students. The Foundation has also provided funding to maintain the homes, schools, and healthcare centers for visually impaired children administered by other lay or religious groups. The Foundation is governed by a volunteer board of directors and supported by hundreds of friends who give much of their time and wealth throughout the year to assist in BVCF fundraising efforts. Every year the Foundation organized the benefit luncheons or dinners with silent and live auctions, and raffles. A lively family atmosphere blends different cultures and faiths in a single effort to help our very special children live promising lives in Vietnam.
Our Community–Based Special Projects are financed through donations and fundraising. Nominal fees are charged to cover registration and operating costs.
Each year, with the support of our volunteers, staff and donors, we offer 500 young people with chronic, life-threatening and/or debilitating conditions the opportunity to attend our camp and to just be a kid. The barriers and limitations that our Campers may experience day to day are all but eliminated thanks to our fully accessible facility and our specially trained staff and volunteers. The activities our campers can take part in include horseback riding, high and low ropes course, a climbing wall, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, archery, arts and crafts and much, much more.