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The Bienvenido Project exists to provide holistic care for children and adolescents through food, education, health care, and advocating for the child's rights and safety.
Our mission is to connect young people to a world of career possibilities, inspire them to dream big, and empower them to fulfil their potential. We do this by operating as a hub for education and employer engagement: running events in schools and businesses, providing a mentoring programme for young people at risk, facilitating work experience placements, and promoting apprenticeships and other education or employment pathways to students, teachers and parents. By giving young people access to a wide range of professionals from their local business community, we help them make informed decisions about their future careers. We are particularly concerned that young people learn about opportunities with huge growth potential - like careers in STEM - and are challenged to achieve their full potential. We are actively working to address gender bias and create opportunities for all.
WITS sets students on a trajectory for success by building critical literacy skills and developing positive self-identity through teacher led professional development and volunteer powered mentorship programs.
The Guy Fieri Foundation uses food, cooking, and education to support, uplift, and encourage our communities. We envision a world where our communities are supported and our heroes are celebrated.
At The Educational Equality Institute, we are driven by the belief that every girl has the right to a quality education and the opportunity to reach her full potential. We are committed to making a positive impact in the lives of the girls we serve and in the communities where they live.
Our Mission is to help establish and support a tradition of Philanthropy in the Southern Highlands NSW, by providing a simple and effective way to give something of real value back to the community. Respect, diversity, collaboration a stewardship are the values which provide guiding principles for the way in which we operate. Our Vision is a strong and resilient Southern Highlands Community. These are ideals are incapsulated in our mission statement: Foster Philanthropy, generate hope, strengthen community.
Our Vision and Mission at Ask The Paediatricians Foundation is to promote good health and well-being of children globally; especially in Nigeria and Africa in keeping with the Sustainable Development Goal 4 by promoting child health intelligence of caregivers of children through the agency of evidenced-based health education, information, training and community medical outreaches.
The Active Wellbeing Society (TAWS) is a community benefit society and cooperative working to develop healthy, happy communities living active and connected lives. Our vision is for a society where people have the autonomy, capacity, resources and skills to become the architects of their own destiny; where our individual wellbeing is recognised as being bound up in our collective responsibility to and dependency on each other; and where all of us feel empowered as agents of social change to make a difference - whether at an individual level or more widely. By working collaboratively with communities we aim to bring about sustainable change on an social, environmental and economic level; to do the social knitting required to create stronger and more resilient communities and to support communities to identify, mitigate and remove the barriers that prevent them from living active and connected lives.
The Bethany House Trust initiates, implements, co-ordinates and manages projects critical to the children and youth of South Africa.
Our mission is "Creating opportunities to overcome vulnerabilities" and our vision is "Empower vulnerable with equal opportunities" We do this through the four thematic pillars of the organization as indicated: Pillar one: protections 1. Child protection 2. Protection of women and people living with disabilities 3. Emergency Respond for recovery and rehabilitation 4. Free legal aid for women and girl child on cases of gender-based violence (GBV) and free legal aid for disable persons 5. Civic education for enhancement of human rights and promotion of peace, gender equity, and right governance. Pillar two: livelihood and resilience Empowerment of people living with disabilities, women, and marginalized youth through: 1. Entrepreneurship development and business management skill 2. Agriculture Pillar three: education 1. Early childhood education 2. Secondary education (scholarship program for disabled young people and girls) 3. Tertiary education (scholarship program for disabled people and girls) 4. Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) targeting school dropout youth 5. Development of school infrastructure Pillar four: health 1. Nutritional services to malnourished children, pregnant mothers, breast-feeding mothers, and people leaving with HIV/AIDS 2. Primary health care services 3. Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) services 4. Mental and Psychosocial Support 5. HIV/AIDS services 6. Reproductive Health and Adolescent Care services to teenage youth 7. Development of Health care infrastructure
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.
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.