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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.
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 mission of the Krakow Food Bank is to seek out ways to prevent food from being wasted in the Lesser Poland region, and to distribute this saved food to partner NGOs with the aim of alleviating malnutrition problems among underserved segments of the local population.
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
R2P's Mission is to protect people in situations of conflicts, disasters, forced displacements, migrations and enable systemic changes that prevent such situations.
We provide enabling resources in Diepsloot that connect our participants to economic activity
Edufundi's MISSION aims to unlock the potential of our children by promoting quality education in primary schools through teacher mentorship and support. We know that education in South Africa is currently in crisis. Our very committed and experienced team is working to change this so that all of our teachers - and in turn the children they teach - can indeed achieve their full potential.
To inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children and achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives
Topreserve rare animals and species threatened with extinction. Prominently featured in the collection are animals from the Land of Israel, with special emphasis on those species mentioned in the Bible. To develop and conduct educational activities and outreach programs that will cultivate and nurture the values of nature conservation and wildlife protection among the general public; to enhance public awareness of environmental issues and encourage a love of animals. To create a rich and diversified recreational atmosphere in beautiful surroundings, which subtly promote an appreciation of nature and of the environment. To conduct research that involves the preservation, breeding, and return to the wild of various species; to participate in national and international research activities and projects in these fields; and to conduct both theoretical and practical research work in the fields of zoology, biology, and environmental science. To encourage community participation, and conduct the types of educational and cultural activities that are geared towards Jerusalem's unique and diverse population, and are accessible to all communities. To develop distinct programs and create opportunities for groups with special needs, so that they can be involved in animal care, grounds-keeping, and other useful activities throughout the zoo grounds. To make the zoo a unique and attractive tourist site, whose uniqueness derives partly from its collection of Biblical animals.
Promote, Encourage & Coordinate The Study And Advancement Of The Science And Art Of Logistics & Transport In All Forms. Facilitating And Delivering The Opportunity For Education, Experience, Debate, The Sharing Of Ideas And Providing Access To Information To All. Assist And Further The Development Of Logistics And Transport In The Interests Of And Benefit To Society In General
Carpathian Foundation (in Slovak: Karpatska nadacia) is a unique non-profit organisation and the only foundation in Slovakia with focus mainly on Eastern Slovakia - in the Kosice and Presov regions. We envisage a prosperous Eastern Slovakia as a place where people want to live, where individuals and organizations have accepted responsibility for their actions and their region, where they work to improve the world around them and where they respect each other, work together, help each other and form a better future jointly. Our mission is to lead people and organizations in the east of Slovakia to accept responsibility for themselves, their communities, their region and their future. Since its establishment in 1994, the Foundation has been providing financial support, educational and advisory services for active individuals and non-profit organizations aiming to make life in eastern Slovakia better. We are bringing innovative solutions to local needs in eastern Slovakia so that the people here can thrive and lead fulfilled lives. Moreover, we establish networks, share experience and build expertise of third sector organisations in Slovakia as well as abroad, mainly in Ukraine in cooperation with our partner Carpathian Foundation Ukraine. We are creating innovative ways to involve individuals and companies in the development of eastern Slovakia and we strive to raise as much financial support as possible for local projects and active people who work to make this part of Slovakia a better place. We extend successful approaches and initiatives from the east to other parts of Slovakia - positioning eastern Slovakia as a source of social innovations and a source of initiatives for inclusive growth, in Slovakia as well as abroad. The foundation's current grant programs seek to support development of the region of the eastern Slovakia in a variety of areas with emphasis on civil society and community development. In recent years, the Carpathian Foundation has been continually building its capacity and expertise in the area of inclusion and effective development of Roma communities, particularly in early childhood development as well as women social and economic empowerment through program UPre Women (www.uprezeny.sk/en). We have also been responding to urgent needs of socially excluded groups during the COVID-19 pandemic through Carpathian Foundation's Crisis Fund, enabling access to education during school closures, as well as during the current war conflict in Ukraine and the related refugee crisis through our grant program We Love Ukraine. The Foundation is also providing humanitarian aid to (mainly) Western Ukraine helping the situation of internally displaced people and vulnerable groups in cooperation with local partners including its sister foundation - Carpathian Foundation Ukraine. Over the last four years, the Foundation has been a member of the consortium of three foundations under the leadership of Ekopolis Foundation and in partnership with Open Society Foundation responsible for managing the Active Citizens Fund - Norwegian grants exclusively supporting civil society organizations in Slovakia. Carpathian Foundation is responsible for an Active Citizens Fund Programme's goal - strengthening support for vulnerable groups.