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The Wellesley Institute is a Toronto-based non-profit and non-partisan research and policy institute. We focus on developing research, policy and community mobilization to advance population health. We conduct our work through four core pillars: housing, health care, economics, and immigrant health. The Wellesley Institute is a registered non-profit charity.
Mustard Seed Communities (MSC) is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to caring for the most vulnerable populations in society. Founded in 1978, MSC provides care to children and adults with physical and mental disabilities, children affected by HIV/AIDS, teenage mothers, impoverished families, and marginalized communities throughout Jamaica, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, and Zimbabwe.
There are one million orphans in Ethiopia, many of them fending for themselves. AIDS incidence in the general population is about one in six persons and the epidemic is growing. A similar proportion of children orphaned by AIDS is also infected with HIV. There are about 120,000 new cases of HIV infection among children each year. The country is overwhelmed by the needs of their orphans.
To provide an emotionally safe platform for girls to voice their opinions, develop positive connections, showcase their character and gain skills to improve self-esteem and pursue meaningful goals in education, community engagement and positive relationships.
Mental Health America of Middle Tennessee connects the community with specialized mental health and wellness resources, provides services that improve the quality of life, and promotes effective services where mental health needs exist.
BEAM’s mission is to remove the barriers that Black people experience getting access to or staying connected with emotional health care and healing. They do this through healing justice-based organizing, education, training, grantmaking and advocacy.
The African American Breast Cancer Alliance, Inc (AABCA) is dedicated to building and sharing awareness, connections, education, resources and support for African American/Black women, men, families and communities affected by breast cancer.
The mission of the Charlottesville Free Clinic is to provide a volunteer community health-support system that offers high-quality health care to the working underserved population, which would otherwise have no access to care; to provide practical experience for current and future health care professionals; and to hasten, through education and advocacy, the creation of a comprehensive policy for access to health care.
GraceSigns creates affordable sign language and reading applications for Apple and Google and teaches the importance the accepting the differences of all of us. As non-profit organization 501(c)(3), GraceSigns is continuing to develop affordable apps for the differently-abled learning population of today. Supported by grants, donations and volunteers, the focus remains on literacy and accepting the differences of all of us.
MedAcross is a non-prot association, an Italian project conceived for: -providing free medical care to people in developing countries, with a particular focus on children and teenagers -training medical and paramedical staff on site in order to create independent health facilities and create jobs for the local population -supporting humanitarian interventions, also by cooperating with local associations already at work on the context
Our goal is to reach the millions of deaf people who do not know about the saving love of Jesus Christ. Only 2% of deaf people in the world are Christians! If you gathered all the deaf people of the world into one country, it would be the fourth-largest populated nation in the world. That is quite an incredible number of unreached souls.
1. The Foundation sets up – for the Christmas period in particular – the delivery of gifts and the organization of recreational activities for AIDS sufferers living in these homes; 2. It also raises the awareness of the population to the needs of people living with AIDS and who carry the HIV virus; The Foundation will also, on occasion, distribute gift to people living in women’s or homeless’ shelters, especially during the Christmas season.