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The Famous 5 Foundation (F5F) is a registered non-profit charitable organization established in 1996 to ensure that the many accomplishments of those 5 women would live on in Canadian history. That model of their passionate commitment to building a more just and equitable community would be passed on to a new generation of leaders – a new generation which would recognize its own ability to rise to the challenge of leadership both in the community and in the world of business and government!
the foundation aims to: - raising funds by sponsoring sports performances by healthy athletes for the benefit of people who are in a disadvantaged position anywhere in the world, such as victims of war, natural disasters, poverty and crime, - an attempt will be made to give the victims mentioned the prospect of better functioning in society by bringing these victims into contact with sport in the broadest sense of the word in order to put them in a better position physically and mentally. to take, - furthermore, anything that is directly or indirectly related to this or may be beneficial to this end, all in the broadest sense of the word
The Rahul Kotak Foundation is an NGO based in Kisumu, Kenya whose main aim is to improve the standard and quality of education available to young students in the slums and rural areas of Kisumu County, and also address the issues affecting them from accessing this basic right. We do this by implementing several programs that include: Feeding Programs, Literacy Programs (e.g. Kitabu Changu, Haki Yangu which is Swahili for My Book, My Right), WASH Programs, Classroom Refurbishments, access to shoes and basic medication among others.
The Reporter, founded by The Reporter Cultural Foundation, is Taiwan's first non-profit media organization. We focus on in-depth reportage and investigative journalism, continuously uncovering the truth, overseeing the government, and creating positive social impact. The topics of our coverage include international affairs, mental illness, human rights, labor rights, environmental protection, animal welfare, social welfare, equal rights, education, poverty, social culture, arts, etc. As a nonprofit media, Our working capital comes entirely from donations. Your support will help pay for investigations we're working on right now,and make the change in Taiwan.
The Tiny Light Foundation provides Free professional photography for children and families that have been faced with a life altering diagnoses. We provide families with the lasting memories in the form of photography. www.thetinylight.com Where monies will go: Lawyer Fees Packaging and mailing prints Provide our families with larger prints, albums etc. Continue get togethers (family BBQ etc) Administration (writers, editors) Travel cost for rural Tiny Light Sessions On call 24/7 Tiny Light Studios a clean and sterile environment in every major city Website maintenance Programs for upload and sharing of images Training for photographers
NorQuest College is Edmonton’s community college and Alberta’s largest, serving 8,500 students annually throughout the province in full-time, part-time, distance learning and regional programs. As a regional steward, we provide access to adult education in Edmonton and the surrounding region for 23 communities NorQuest College helps learners with diverse educational backgrounds complete or further their studies through foundational and continuing education programs. Our post-secondary diploma and certificate programs offer career paths in health, community studies and business. We also provide educational opportunities at the times, places and delivery formats that best meet our learners’ needs. By collaborating with business, industry, government and communities, we ensure our post-secondary education is necessary and workforce relevant. With 95% of NorQuest College graduates employed or enrolled in further education, we contribute significantly to Alberta’s growing economy.
Initially established as a foodbank in March of 2020, we sought to alleviate hunger for people experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as demand grew and we adapted to the changing needs of those we supported, our services grew. We now provide food parcels to over 90 Northamptonshire schools, as well as other vital organisations such as the Northamptonshire Community Mental Health Teams, Northamptonshire Domestic Abuse Service, Northamptonshire Children's Trust, Northamptonshire Social Services, and Northamptonshire HM Prisons and Probation service. Since 2020, we have supported over 103,000 people with our food parcels alone. However, our foodbank is not the only service we offer. We also tackle social isolation and wellbeing with our three weekly social clubs, which target locally identified groups in need of this provision. These clubs take a focus on wellbeing, ensuring no member of the community is left struggling or alone. We offer a Minibus service for our club members, providing transportation to and from the clubs, picking them up from home and returning them after the sessions. We also use our minibus to take our club members on monthly trips to local attractions or places of interest. We also run our Doorstep Buddies program, which provides regular at-home visits to people who are socially isolated, giving them the opportunity to have a catch-up with someone. We offer a variety of other community welfare services that have an equally enormous impact on people's wellbeing. This includes home rimprovements for people suffering ill-health and bereavement and gardening services for those who may struggle to do so themselves. On top of this, we offer 1-1 guidance and support sessions with benefits and other welfare applications, and educational services including cookery and digital inclusion classes. The McCarthy-Dixon Foundation is a lifeline for hundreds in the Northamptonshire community, and many be in a very different position without our support. Since establishing as a charity back in 2020, we have offered invaluable aid to thousands, supporting them through times of immense struggle and hardship.
To research, preserve, showcase, teach, and honor the pre-NBA history of African Americans in basketball.
Engage the Vision is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to encourage and empower our youth through mentoring.
The Literacy Project is a regional education nonprofit committed to developing student reading skills. Our mission is to eliminate the literacy gap of emerging 2nd-graders who are functionally illiterate. We believe raising reading achievement will prepare students for academic and life success.
MISSION The Ark strives to create empowering spaces for individuals to rise above gender inequality, violence and oppression. This is achieved through advocacy, training, public education and service delivery.
Our mission is to support and educate, women, children and communities who are facing hardship. The aim is to assist in the creation of sustainable futures. We believe that all women have the right to be educated regardless of caste or religion. Through education they are empowered to be financially independent and contribute to their family's well-being and support economic development. We also sponsor disadvantaged children, to reach their full potential through education in our outreach programs.