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Our facility is not an orphanage, but a transitional safe house. Children rescued from situations of abuse, slavery, homelessness or severe neglect have been placed in our care by Haitian authorities. We provide a family setting for these children, with security and 24 hour supervision. We provide at least 3 nutritionally dense meals daily and try to accomodate each individual child's dietary needs for optimal health by providing supplements such as vitamins and special foods. In our facility, children will recieve basic medical care and regular medical check ups. If a child has more serious medical conditions, we will arrange for these to be addressed and treated. Shelter, tutoring, and therapeutic services are also provided to children in our safe house. Our goal is to help these children, not only physically, but also in developing psychosocial and coping skills that their traumatic pasts may have deprived them of.
Peace Sisters assists over 470 underprivileged girls to access educational opportunities in Togo, West Africa. Peace Sisters was founded by Tina Kampor, a Togolese American woman who moved to California in 2003 and worked hard so she would be able to send money back to Togo to help girls who might otherwise have dropped out of school. School fee payments, solar study lamps, ID Cards, menstrual pads, and basic health insurance are some of the ways that Peace Sisters helps girls to succeed in their education. In 2021, Peace Sisters celebrated the first college graduation by a girl in our program!
Our mission is to advance change in America by ensuring equitable access to nutritious food for all in partnership with food banks, policymakers, supporters, and the communities we serve. Through a network of more than 200 food banks, 21 statewide food bank associations, and over 60,000 partner agencies, food pantries and meal programs, we helped provide 6.6 billion meals to tens of millions of people in need last year. Feeding America also supports programs that prevent food waste and improve food security among the people we serve; brings attention to the social and systemic barriers that contribute to food insecurity in our nation; and advocates for legislation that protects people from going hungry.
TO PROVIDE PRE-POSITIONED, SPECIALIZED HEAVY EQUIPMENT AND EXPERIENCED STAFF, FREE OF CHARGE, IN THE IMMEDIATE WAKE OF DISASTERS THE TEAM STUDIES WEATHER PATTERNS AND PRE-POSIT IONS NEAR STORM LOCATIONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF BEING AN IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF HELP AND HOPE TO COMMUNITIES IN NEED
Brother's Brother Foundation helps bridge the gap between aid and sustainability by supporting localized programs and providing essential resources in the areas of Healthcare, Infrastructure, Disaster Response, and Education (H.I.D.E)
Oxfam is a global organization that fights inequality to end poverty and injustice. We offer lifesaving support in times of crisis and advocate for economic justice, gender equality, and climate action. We demand equal rights and equal treatment so that everyone can thrive, not just survive. The future is equal.
Spirit of America's mission is to support the safety and success of Americans serving abroad and the local people and partners they seek to help. Spirit of America is the only nonprofit organization that directly supports the safety and mission success of deployed US personnel.
We raise money to support local initiatives addressing HIV/AIDS and homelessness, especially as these two issues affect the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and two-spirited communities. We will also support other initiatives that address identified needs in the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and two-spirited communities, especially if the initiative addresses emerging needs that other, more traditional funders are not like to fund.