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The main aim of the Society's activity is to ensure human life protection, prevention and mitigation of human suffering during armed conflicts, natural disasters, catastrophes and accidents, support to medical services of the armed forces and public healthcare services, assist public authorities of Ukraine in their activities in the humanitarian field. The objective is achieved unbiasedly, without any discrimination based on nationality, race, gender, religion, language, class or political convictions (The extract from the Charter of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society)
The German Red Cross co-operates with other national Red Cross/ Red Crescent societies, the International Federation of Red Cross/ Red Crescent Societies and the International Committee of the Red Cross in numerous missions concerning: - Emergency Response (including quick assignment of pre-trained personnel and pre-packaged material, provision of relief materials, donations and contributions in cash and in kind to partner organizations) - Rehabilitation after disasters (Reconstruction of houses, medical facilities, and livelihood after disasters) - Development projects with focus on Disaster Risk Reduction / Climate Change Adaptation, Water and Sanitation, Basic Health Care, Livelihood and Capacity Building within Partner Red Cross/Red Crescent Societies and communities.
Red PaPaz is a NGO that encompasses a network of parents and caregivers. This network seeks to promote skills for the protection of Colombian children and adolescents' rights, through relevant actions based upon evidence and good practices.
Red Tomato creates opportunities for our region's farmers to become primary suppliers of a sustainable regional food system. We exist to connect farmers and consumers through marketing, trade, and education. We have a passionate belief that a farmer-focused, place-based, ecological, fair trade food system is the way to a better world. We operate in 9 Northeastern states to deliver fresh, high quality, safe fruits and vegetables to wholesale markets.
We are a national network of small-scale farmers, cooperatives, and community microfinance associations dedicated to integrated development, sustainable agriculture, and building a more equitable rural economy based on solidarity and respect. We believe that sustainable change is only possible when communities are working together, and that is what we have been helping communities across Honduras do since our founding in 2006. Our network works together to create what we call a solidarity economy: a local rural economy in which different parts of society work equitably together to create prosperity and well-being for all. Our vision is to build the strength of community organizations, committed to integral local and national development, who can effectively advocate for economic, social and cultural rights, and ensure dignity and quality of life for all Honduran families.
Designed for and inclusive of all peoples, our work highlights the originality and power of Indigenous contemporary performance enabling Red Sky to fulfill its mandate and artistic vision. To date, Red Sky has created 10 original new works, 5 unique themed “Red Sky at Night” events, 7 self-presenting activities and 88 community outreach activities. Red Sky has ignited the imaginations of 550,000 people from 9 countries on 4 continents and garnered awards and nominations including: 2011 Smithsonian Institute Expressive Arts Award; the 2010 Dora Mavor Moore Award (Tono); and two awards at the 2010 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards (Tono). We have been nominated for three Doras for Shimmer (2006), Dancing Americas (2004), The Great Mountain (2012), and won the 2007 Paula Award for our family programming. Most recently, Red Sky’s Artistic Director, Sandra Laronde, received the 2013 Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award for Outstanding Mid-Career Artist in Dance.
The mission of Red Hen Press is to publish works of literary excellence, to foster diversity, and to promote literacy in our local schools. We seek a community of readers and writers who are actively engaged in the essential human practice known as literature.
Programs and Services offered by the Red Deer Chapter include: 1. Information and Referral Service to assist those seeking guidance, information, or referrals regarding learning disabilities, dyslexia, ADHD, and more. 2. Awareness and Advocacy through presentations to interested schools and organizations. 3. Parent/Professional Workshops and Presentations through our Speakers Series. 4. Lending Resource Library open to general public. Members have sign out priviledges. 5. Irlen Screening for perceptual dyslexia. 6. Social Competence Programs - summer day camps, after school programs for ages 7-9, 10-12 and teen programs (NEW). 7. Reading, Writing and Math Programs - one-on-one tutoring developed specifically for the LD student. 8. Tutoring Services including test preparation and study skills. 9. Conferences - 2010 LDAA Provincial Conference in Calgary Oct 6-8, 2010 and 2011 Conference in Red Deer Oct 12-14, 2011 on Adaptive and Assistive Technology.
little red theatre produces dramatic performances of great quality theatre using a wonderful eclectic mix of puppets, songs and original musical scores, dance and audio and visual technology. Productions are aimed at the Junior Kindergarten through Grade 6 constituency and are presented at schools, libraries and special venues (70,000+ children in about 225 schools each year. Workshops take place in the community.
Protection and promotion of health and life; social inclusion; Prevention and emergency response; Promotion of International Humanitarian Law and International Cooperation; Youth development and culture of active citizenship.