Find your favorite nonprofit or choose one that inspires you from our database of over 2 million charitable organizations.
Displaying 277–288 of 723
We want Indigenous women to be organized and informed about human rights, violence and our sexual and reproductive health so that we can exercise our rights to a healthy, dignified and just free life
The mission of the Karachi Down Syndrome Program is to be recognized as the foremost organization in Karachi for information, networking, and advocacy for and about Down syndrome, by people with Down syndrome and their families, educators, health care professionals, and the community-at-large.
South American Initiative is currently addressing the political, health and social crisis in Venezuela by stepping up its efforts to aid and feed starving children and adults across Venezuela and other countries in South America.
To use innovative approaches in empowering adolescents, youth, and communities as agents for change for HIV, gender-based violence prevention, and young people's access to quality education, integrated health services, entrepreneurship and employment opportunities.
We hope to see communities empowered to transform for sustainable self-resilience and better health. By supporting and working with the community, we provide necessities to children and other vulnerable people and opportunities to improve the quality of life.
Implementar programas de prevecion efectivos, empoderar a las instituciones y la sociedad, para que se conviertan en defensores activos de la proteccion infantil y proporcionar atencion integral a las victimas de abuso sexual, a traves de una red de apoyo. Ademas acompanamos las familias en el fortalecimiento de la salud mental.
The mission of Fields of Hope is to combat disability rights violence, poverty, malnutrition; and to promote a health literate generation taking children, teen mothers and adults with disabilities from rural underserved and distress communities as the top priority.
Hope Spring for All Nations is a Women-led organisation that supports vulnerable: Elderly Men and Women, Youths, and Children, on Health, Human Rights and emergency support, and Economic security through a community-centred approach and advocacy."
To promote the education and integral health of children between 0 and 7 years old, through sustainable, scalable and replicable initiatives that involve and mobilize the key actors of Peruvian society and generate measurable impacts in the participating communities.
MEDRIX works to save lives and improve the quality of life of disadvantaged people in Vietnam by providing Medical, Educational and Development Resources through International eXchange. In 2000, MEDRIX became an official non-profit organization in Washington State and in 2002 MEDRIX received official Non-Government Organization licensure to operate in Vietnam. Prior to this, co-founder and Executive Director LaRelle Catherman was invited to conduct research alongside Vietnamese physicians on home treatment for diarrhea in Hue, Vietnam. It became evident that most children suffered from diarrhea due to lack of safe water. Co-founder of MEDRIX, meteorologist, and businessman Robert Catherman undertook the task of finding a method of providing safe, drinkable water. He, along with many MEDRIX volunteers, began to work with provincial leaders to develop an affordable and sustainable water treatment system. MEDRIX began to grow as a result of these initial project ideas and new programs were put into place to address the greater healthcare, nutrition, and hygiene needs of under-served rural villages. MEDRIX accomplishes its goal of saving lives and improving the quality of life in Vietnam through the following endeavors: -Health and hygiene education for children in hand washing, oral care, and nutrition. -Providing education for women in nutrition, food preparation, food safety, along with health and hygiene during pregnancy. -Autism education training for health workers and community education efforts to ease the burden of autism in children. -Life-saving heart surgeries for disadvantaged children and young adults. -Pediatric education workshops in World Health Organization approved curricula for health workers in rural Vietnam. -Nursing education workshops for professional nurses at National Pediatric Hospital and Hue Central Hospital. -GIS mapping workshops to teach Vietnamese healthcare workers how to gather pertinent health information for epidemiological tracking purposes.
CPAR Uganda Ltd's mission, through training and mentoring, is to ensure that households in rural Uganda ably meet the basic needs of their members through enhanced livelihoods; access to health care, clean water, sufficient and nutritious food.
Providing a safe space for young girls and young women to envision and pursue the future they want for themselves and their communities through life-skills and reproductive health training and awareness, Arts and Sports, professional development and scholarship program me.