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To deliver quality healthcare to people with HIV, TB, Cancer and other health related issues through community based holistic care models.
The mission of Lena Pope is to help create hope, happiness and success for children and families.
Founded in 2007, the mission of Welcome Home Angel is to bring joy and comfort to children in the Wilmington, NC area with chronic and debilitating illnesses or injuries. We will create a fun and healing environment in their homes that gives comfort and provides a better quality of life. Our further mission is to give emotional and informational help and support to the parents and/or guardians of these children as they deal with the enormous distress and challenges they face.
The Coalition for Responsible Home Education empowers homeschooled children by educating the public and advocating for child-centered, evidence-based policies and practices for families and professionals.
The Parent-Child Home Program’s (PCHP) nationwide network of program sites provides under-resourced families with the necessary tools to ensure their children achieve their greatest potential in school and in life. We assist underserved communities in replicating and expanding our proven school readiness program that supports early parent-child verbal interaction and learning at home.The proven Program effectively bridges the achievement gap through its unique focus on intensive home visiting (twice a week over a two year period) with two and three-year-olds and their parents. Highly trained community based early literacy specialists model reading, play, and conversation activities using books and educational toys that are gifts to the family.
For the past forty years, the Home County Folk League has produced an outdoor summer music & arts/crafts festival in Victoria Park, a beautiful heritage park in downtown London, ON. The 41st edition of the festival will take place July 18/19/20, 2014. The festival is free to the public, although donations from festival-goers are highly encouraged through our Admission By Donation program. The festival site is readily accessible to the public with paved walkways and public washrooms. This year we feature a concert stage, 2 workshop stages, a children’s stage and a community open stage that run from noon – 6 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Evening main-stage concerts at the Kiwanis Memorial band-shell run from 6 pm –11 pm on Friday & Saturday, and 6 pm – 9:00 pm on Sunday. The public can wander through 120+ juried craft Canadian artisans and the 30+ food vendors from a variety of global cultures.
Our vision is of a nation that is free of barriers, where blind & visually impaired persons are not discriminated against; to have the same rights and responsibilities, share equal opportunities & the quality of life that is available to their sighted peers. Our mission is to provide education, training & employment opportunities in a caring environment, thus empowering blind & visually impaired persons to fully participate in society while helping to promote the prevention of blindness.
To give holistic development to the abandoned and neglected children through rehabilitation and education for future self-reliance. We also want to prevent family separation by sustaining and empowering families economically and give skills to better care for their children.
Abalimi is a Volunteer Association working to empower the disadvantaged through its organic Urban Agriculture program & projects. We support our target groups' ability to replicate their success and transform their lives in their urban and rural environments, through the following Key Result Areas: resource support; training; organisation building; facilitation of partnerships; research, monitoring and evaluation.
The Paul Anderson Youth Home (PAYH) in Vidalia, GA is CHRIST-centered, fully licensed and accredited HOME offering a SECOND CHANCE to young men since 1961.
Village home is a dynamic, choice-based learning community creatively integrating family, education and real life to empower learners of all ages. The vision of village home is to be an empowering and engaging choice-based learning community.