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Corner of Love is a growing international mission dedicated to serving Nicaraguans in need. Since 1992 we have been helping impoverished families by bringing healthcare and clean water to remote areas where many drink contaminated water and lack basic needs like medical and dental care, clothing and shoes. Through our Clinic, Refugee Relief Center (Costa Rica), Nutrition Program, and School we serve more than 30,000 Nicaraguans each year.
RainCatcher is a non-profit organization that’s committed to help 1 percent of the 1 billion people without access to clean drinking water in the next 5 years changing 10 Million lives forever.
The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority is your public agency dedicated to the preservation of a healthy environment. As your partner, the NVCA provides the expertise to help protect our water, our land, our future.
Bahari Sisters inc. works to empower Kenyan women and children. Bahari supports micro-businesses, provides scholarships and is raising funds to place a Habihut water filtration kiosk in a Kenyan community which lacks sanitation.
The Friends of the Tay Watershed (FoTW) is a non-profit association, dedicated to preserving and enhancing the health of the Tay River Watershed. It was founded and obtained incorporated non-profit charitable status in 2001. The Tay is a magnificent tributary of the Rideau Canal system in eastern Ontario, covering 95 kilometers and encompassing 46 lakes and numerous streams and wetlands. The FoTW involves landowners, water users, and other interested parties in programs to improve the health of the Tay River Watershed. It works to: 1. educate the public and watershed stakeholders on the benefits of maintaining and improving wildlife habitat, recreation, and water quality and quantity in the Tay Watershed; 2. carry forward the recommendations of the Tay River Watershed Management Plan; 3. promote the coordination of water protection and improvement activities from the range of organizations involved in watershed management. Please visit our website at www.tayriver.org
In Haiti women and children spend 1/4 of their lives carrying water, yet consume only 3 liters per day. (the US=500 lpd). We turn rainwater into life by dramatically improving health and hygiene .
The Haliburton Highlands Land Trust is a community-based, not-for-profit, non-governmental charity in Haliburton County. The Land Trust works to conserve the plants, wildlife and clean water of Haliburton County to ensure a legacy of forests, fields and wetlands, and the species they nurture.
The mission of Amigos for Christ is to serve the lord by serving his poor to accomplish this, we use a development model which stresses the importance of water and sanitation, health care, education and nutrition, small business opportunities, community development and infrastructure, and missionary and volunteer support.
We are MOTORRAD ANGELS, adventure riders traveling the world on motorcycles to bring clean water and lifesaving medical and dental assistance to the world's most vulnerable communities. All Angels will contribute their unique talents to help others as they join us on a journey across six continents.
Our mission is eradicate child labor by motivating children to remain in school, and we offer financial support to over 300 students and families.We have Built computer labs, dug water wells, repaired school facilities, provided essential learning supplies/resources.
HEED Uganda partners with a rural Ugandan community to improve children’s and families’ wellbeing by supporting education, water & sanitation, health, community development, and spiritual growth; the organization focuses on long‑term, locally‑rooted projects so children and families can thrive for generations.
The Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation is dedicated to the conservation and wise stewardship of Lake Huron's coastal ecosystems. Our coastal priorities include water quality, biodiversity, coastal processes and climate change. We deliver our programs through research, education and community outreach.