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SurfAid International is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to improve the health, well-being and self-reliance of people living in isolated communities connected to us through surfing.
Bless the Children's mission is to free orphaned, abandoned and impoverished children from the chains of poverty by empowering them with health, shelter, nutritional and educational support so they may become productive members of society.
Yeriwah Mega Foundation is dedicated to healing, improving and advancing the health and quality of life of underserved and vulnerable people in rural communities in developing countries through the provision of medical, surgical care services and education.
TO PROVIDE SUPPORT AND SERVICES TO CHILDREN LIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS IN METROPOLITAN AREAS BOTH IN THE UNITED STATES AND IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. SPECIFIC FOCUS AREAS INCLUDE EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT, SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT AND PHYSICAL HEALTH.
Humanity for Children is committed to improving the quality of life for children in remote areas of East Africa through community-based, sustainable initiatives that empower individuals and positively affect health, education, safety, and economic conditions.
We want Indigenous women to be organized and informed about human rights, violence and our sexual and reproductive health so that we can exercise our rights to a healthy, dignified and just free life
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.
Rated as the #1 Attraction in Nova Scotia for 2011 on Tripadvisor, the world class Historic Gardens is a 17 acre horticultural paradise located in historic Annapolis Royal, the first permanent European settlement in North America (1605). Historically themed areas tell the story of Nova Scotia settlement from an agricultural and horticultural perspective, showcasing gardening methods, designs and materials representing more than four hundred years of local history. These core gardens are linked by paths through many other display areas featuring plant collections, garden art, water features and natural areas. Connecting pathways look westward over dykelands, evocative of a way of life centuries ago. One of the most magnificent of the collections, by any standards, is the Rose Collection which has more than 270 cultivars. With thousands of colourful and fragrant blossoms, it is the largest rose collection in the Maritime region.
Established in 1976, PALS is the longest standing farmland preservation group in Canada.Through research, education and participation in national, provincial and local meetings, its members have raised the level of understanding Canada-wide about the very special nature of the 15,000 acres of tender fruitland and equal amount of grape lands, in Niagara, where the combination of soils and climate ( as provided by the interaction of the Niagara Escarpment and Lake Ontario ( and the Fonthill Kame in south Niagara) allows for the growing of the best tender fruit in North America These minuscule lands, when compared with the hundreds of thousands of acres of class 1-3 farmlands in Ontario and 2-3 million acres of class 1-3 farmland in Canada, are under constant threat of urban uses. consequently, Niagara fruit lands are a National, Provincial and Local resource that PALS is determined to protect for future generations .
The Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation: 1. Develops programming for & manages Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park volunteers. 2. Manages all Visitor Services, Park programs and Outreach programs. 3. Raises money to support the development and ongoing operation of the Park. 4. Is home to the Foothills Fescue Research Institute - this research group focuses on native fescues of Western North America. From seed development to reclamation and public programming, FFRI's goal is to increase the scientific understanding and preservation of native fescue grasses. 5. Is home to Discover Archaeology - an elementary school outreach program that offers students hands-on immersion in Alberta archaeology and history. 6. Carries out research into local history. From tipi rings to town sites; bison kills to quarries; and nomadic hunter to the CPR, settlers, and generations of ranching, the Glenbow Ranch showcases for Alberta’s past.
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 .
To Mould the NeXt Generation, so they may have qualities of self-control, reverence and a sense of responsibility, ready for good works. We run activities that help children and youths attain physical, mental, spiritual and social maturity, giving positive teaching to the social evils facing youths today and encourage them to express what they learn through practical service to the communities. We empower the young to be purposeful and responsible for their own future and that of the environment