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To empower visually impaired, disabled and underprivileged people through developmental initiatives focusing on educationak, social, economic, cultural and technological aspects
To deliver equitable and high-quality education by providing an innovative learning environment that promotes youth skills development, supports sustainable communities, and promotes economic growth through STEM.
To promote and provide specialized, quality, and compassionate care within a community-based environment to persons living with Alzheimer's disease and other related dementia disorders; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of education and information support with the purpose of increasing the quality of life and alternative care choices. Formerly The Georgia Alzheimers And Dementia Foundation Inc
Cancer Option Collaborative, The COC, mission is to help cancer patients SUCCEED on their ROAD TO RECOVERY through Awareness, Emotional Support and Financial Relief Services. We strive to bring together resources to help relieve the unexpected financial burdens experienced.. We raise money to support our mission and to help them prevent eviction, utility disconnect, vehicle repossession, and more. Our overall goal is to help people actively battling cancer get the services necessary and ultimately increase survivorship.
DCWC NEPAL is a non-governmental, non-political, non-religious and non-profit making organization registered under the charity act of the government of Nepal in the year 2000. Their mission is to bring education and healthcare to the rural poor of Nepal who have no access to government services available to the urban population.
New Talent for the best future, a youth refugee led organization based and implementing its activities in Nakivale Refugee Settlement Uganda. Our mission is to raise marginalized children and youths' talents through education, sport, art and social skills. We strongly believe in the potentials, talents, energy that children and youths carry with themselves regardless of their origins, backgrounds or lifestyles. Supporting children and youths so that they can be able to improve their life through their potential, and participate in their community development. We aim at developing a model that tackles challenges of the education and replicate it in different refugee settlement and beyond to make learning accessible for every disadvantaged child in Africa while actively engaging schools, families and communities to get involved in driving innovative solutions that make the world a better place for everyone.
Trains & promotes employability skills, higher levels of productivity and technological innovation to underserved deaf and non-deaf in their development, sports, health, and education for self-reliance and prosperity.
Founded in 1983, The Wooden Floor is one of the most progressive arts-for-youth nonprofit organizations in the country. We transform the lives of young people in low-income communities through the power of dance and access to higher education. In Orange County and through our national licensed partners, we use a long-term approach grounded in exploratory dance education to foster the resources within each child to innovate, communicate, and collaborate – skills necessary for success in school and in life. 100 percent of students who graduate from The Wooden Floor immediately enroll in higher education. Our students become change agents and beacons of hope within their own families, their neighborhoods, our community, and our world.
We envision that African descended, trans- and cisgendered women and girls are fully protected to live freely, work creatively and dream boldly