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Mighty Writers teaches Philadelphia kids ages seven through seventeen to think and write with clarity so they can achieve success at school, at work and in life.
The mission of MY HERO is to use media and technology to celebrate the best of humanity and to empower people of all ages to realize their own potential to effect positive change in the world
Our mission is to inspire and educate kids to adopt “heroic” qualities in thought and conduct through our exciting 50-year collection/exhibit of superhero memorabilia. It’s a unique and effective approach: by harnessing kids’ inherent love and interest in superheroes, we help instill a heroic mindset and cultivate stoic habits of character to improve personal success and a healthy society.
Irene Homes is an Anglican Church organization, providing residential and daycare support and skills training to women and men who are intellectually disabled, of all Christian denominations and other faiths, with the ultimate goal of improved self-awareness, self-growth, and job creation.
The mission of MMA is to empower African youth for problem-solving, community action and development, while facilitating connections to gainful digital employment and cross-cultural experiences.
HRHF is an arm of Hope Rising Homes, Corporation (HRHC). Our mission is to give orphans, vulnerable and at-risk children a better life, by providing hope for a brighter future and a vision of life beyond their present vulnerable situations. HRHC strives to provide food, housing, education, and health care services; as well as rehabilitation, and clinical and faith-based counseling services to these needy children. HRHC aims to provide opportunities for the children to pursue either educational and/or job training, and other skill enhancements needed to become productive citizens. Additionally, by offering positive role models to guide and mentor these children, HRHC believes the children will overcome their negative pasts, and move on to bright and prosperous futures. We strongly believe that with the proper intervention, these children will thrive, develop to their full potential, and positively influence and contribute to their immediate communities and to the society at large.
L'Arche Toronto is a vibrant community where people with developmental disabilities and those who care for them live, work and create home together. Canadian Jean Vanier founded L'Arche France in 1964. Home is the heart of each L'Arche community. In our four homes in the East End of Toront. Core members and assistants live together sharing day-to-day household tasks. It is through simple activities that bonds are formed and relationships of mutual respect are built.
We have a Children's Home & school in Kenya, Africa. We have 92 children on our 10 acre property at present, with the hope as we grow to have up to 150 children. We have both a volunteer Canadian Board & a Kenyan Board. We provide the children with food, clothing, schooling,medical help if needed & Christian Bible teaching. We work with Child Services there in Kenya. We are certified and accredited. Approx. 95% of all donations go to Kenya.