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IMANA will foster health promotion, disease prevention, and health maintenance in communities around the world through direct patient care, health programs, and advocacy.
Christian Relief Fund empowers orphans and vulnerable children to break the cycle of poverty.
Providing assistance to disadvantaged people. Providing humanitarian and social support services. Providing financial and other supports to nonprofit organizations. Providing assistance and services to community members.
We rapidly deploy trained volunteers to deliver compassionate, effective disaster response and recovery. Partnering with communities and agencies, we save lives, restore hope, and build resilience. Our teams act quickly after tornadoes, floods, wildfires, hurricanes, and other disasters to provide life-saving aid. We launch search, rescue, and recovery missions with urgency and precision. In recovery efforts, we help clear debris and restore vital infrastructure. We work closely with emergency services, government, and nonprofit partners to ensure a coordinated response. Our volunteers receive hands-on training tailored to real-world disaster scenarios, ensuring they are safe, confident, and ready to serve.
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.
Life Child Africa Foundation works to reach orphaned and vulnerable children in southern Africa and restore communities for long‑term change by supporting education, health & nutrition, spiritual and social development, and sustainable community programs.
AMERICA N FRIENDS OF NATAL, INC WAS FORMED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SOLICITING CHARITABLE COWRIBUTIONS, REVIEWING GRANT PROPOSALS, MAKING GRANTS, AND ENGAGING IN SUCH OTHER PROGRAMMATIC ACTIVITIES AS THE ORGANIZATION'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS DETERMINES IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION IN PARTICULAR, THE ORGANIZATION ANTICIPATES MAKING SUCH GRANTS IN RESPONSE TO APPLICATIONS FOR SUPPORT FROM OPERATING CHARITIES INCLUDING THE ISRAEL TRAUMA CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF TERROR AND WAR(ALSO KNOWN AS "NATAL")
EFAC provides an education-to-employment program for bright, disadvantaged Kenyan youth to foster leadership, economic opportunity and social progress.
The organization promotes awareness of the outdoors to inner-city children ages 13 - 19 through year-round activities such as snowboarding, indoor rock climbing, camping, hiking, and more. Using environmental awareness, writing, and the use of media tools that allow youth to document their outdoor experience to build confidence and facilitate individual discovery.
Let There Be Light International combats extreme poverty and global climate change by raising awareness about energy poverty and by donating safe solar lights to vulnerable off-grid communities in sub-Saharan Africa. LTBLI advocates for the incorporation of a pro-poor energy access perspective into ongoing, aligned programming.
Love Without Boundaries provides hope and healing to vulnerable and orphaned children and their underserved communities by funding medical care (including surgeries), foster-care and family-reunification programs, education, nutrition, and emergency aid — working through local partners to deliver services where they’re needed most.
Sonoma Family Meal (SFM) is committed to strengthening our local food economy and nourishing our community in times of crisis and stability. At our community kitchen, we convert locally sourced ingredients and rescued perishables into meals for families and seniors experiencing food insecurity, while providing culinary career training and food-business support. During disasters, we proactively coordinate resources to provide quality emergency meals for those who have been impacted. SFM is recognized by The New York Times as part of a new model of disaster relief.