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Healing Hands International (HHI) is a Christian international relief organization that provides humanitarian aid worldwide — including clean-water projects, disaster response, food-security training, and medical/relief shipments — with the aim of meeting physical needs and sharing faith-based care.
Rippleffect programs help youth build confidence, develop critical leadership skills, strengthen relationships, and grow their appreciation for the outdoors through exploration of Cow Island, the waters of Casco Bay, and the wilderness of New England. Our programs offer something for everyone! Join us for the adventure.
Feeding The Orphans Exists To Be Advocates For The Fatherless Of The World In Jesus' Name By Providing For Their Basic Earthly Needs In Order To Provide For Their Spiritual Need To Know Christ. They Provide Direct Aid To Orphanages In Africa And Other Underdeveloped Areas Of The World By Providing Food, Clean Drinking Water, Medicines And Shelter.
Reel Life International equips and mobilizes local churches and volunteers to carry out short‑term missions and discipleship work worldwide. Through partnerships with field teams, they run gospel-centered projects—such as education, clean‑water, medical care, orphan support, and construction—to serve impoverished communities and train participants in discipleship.
APF's mission is to reinforce the community of Fondwa Haiti, as well as, other local grassroots organizations throughout Haiti so that they can create wealth in their own rural communities. The current APF Programs in Fondwa include: - Basic Infrastructure creation and improvement (roads, buildings, irrigation, etc.); - Environmental protection, renewable energy, and reforestation (solar power, tree planting, agricultural best practices, etc.) - Access to drinking water, health care, financial services, and food security (potable water, clinic, credit union, orphanage, radio station, etc.) - Education through a primary/secondary school for 600+ regional children and Haiti's first rural peasant university - Small businesses including Restaurant Lakay, construction material depot and transportation services - Several post-earthquake construction projects continue
Roots of Development supports community‑led development, partnering with local groups (especially on La Gonâve, Haiti) to build capacity, provide unrestricted funding, and help communities design, manage, and maintain projects that improve quality of life (water access, housing, local enterprises and leadership training). This summary is based on the organization’s site and independent charity profiles.
Our Mission life is just unfair, we are trying to adjust that imbalance by providing the most basic of human rights: clean water, sanitation and education in remote rural African villages, so children living in poverty do not die needlessly and live to have a real future. We want to reach 100 rural Ghanaian villages by 2016, through collaboration and sustainability.
Our Mission Our mission is Helping the Poor Respond to Opportunity through partnership with nonprofit organizations that conduct programs on education and skills training, medical aid, empowering men and women in leadership, orphan care, assisting slum-dwellers transition to social housing and use of water sanitation in remote areas. Our Vision We envision people in underserved communities reach the confidence to imagine and create favorable circumstances for themselves and their surroundings.
Doctors Giving Back is made up of individuals with diverse backgrounds including doctors, nurses, teachers, students, homemakers, engineers, accountants, business executives and friends, all with the desire of giving hope and changing the lives of those less fortunate than ourselves. The mission of Doctors Giving Back is to conduct health outreach programs in undeveloped and impoverished African countries by providing medical care, medicines, immunizations, supplies, education, clean water programs and other resources for the destitute people living in these countries.
CTF was born from the idea that the world would be a better place if we were all given the opportunity to give back. Established by a group of water women, we feel it is our calling to help others by teaming up with local organizations globally to raise awareness and address social, environmental, health and safety concerns in the places we visit. We aim to bridge the gap between the traveler and our projects enabling travelers to add a life-changing experience to their journeys and add purpose to travel.
TO PROMOTE SCIENTIFIC AND MEDICAL RESEARCH ON MENSTRUAL DISORDERS; PROVIDE EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION ON MENSTRUATION TO PRE-ADOLESCENT GIRLS, WHILE SIMULTANEOUSLY INCREASING THE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT MENSTRUATION WITHIN LOCAL COMMUNITIES. TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE AT PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN RESOURCE-POOR COUNTRIES SUCH AS ETHIOPIA, SO THAT GIRLS ARE NOT FORCED TO MISS SIGNIFICANT PORTIONS OF THEIR EDUCATION DUE TO LACK OF SATISFACTORY MENSTRUAL HYGIENE. TO MAKE AFFORDABLE, HIGH-QUALITY, ENVIRONMENTALY-FRIENDLY SANITARY PADS AVAILABLE TO ALL MENSTRUATING GIRLS AND WOMEN IN NEED.
Fundacion Bahia y Ecosistemas de Colombia is a non-governmental non-profit organization created with the purpose of cleaning the bay of Cartagena and its surrounding bodies, protecting their ecosystems and promoting the adaptation of the city to climate change. We are an organization that brings together people and institutions with vast experience in the environmental and business sector of the city, committed to improving the bay of Cartagena and the city. The Foundation is guided by the best science available and seeks the financial sustainability of all the projects it undertakes. Our basic lines of action are: Improve water quality of the bay and surrounding bodies; Protection and restoration of key species and ecosystems for the health of the bay and nearby bodies; and Actions to adapt or mitigate climate change in the city.