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Tree of Hope Haiti is a beacon of hope for Haitians by spreading the gospel of Christ through community development rooted in God’s love.
Mission: Strengthen the capacity of community organizations through education, mentor-ship, and mobilization. Vision: An Ecuador where every person enjoy a life of dignity, hope, and empowerment.
ASSISTANCE TO HELP IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN TANZANIA THROUGH EDUCATION AND HEALTHCARE.
Kids of Malawi USA supports and strengthens frontline pediatric healthcare in Malawi (primarily at Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe) by providing financial grants, supplies, and training to local clinicians and staff. Their work focuses on improving staffing, training, equipment/supplies, and access to care so sick children receive better, more sustainable treatment.
TO BE A HUMANITARIAN RELIEF ORGANIZATION WHICH BENEFITS CHILDREN, THE ELDERLY, DISADVANTAGED, AND POOR THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. EVIDENCED BY THE DEPTH OF THEIR POVERTY, THE PERCENTAGE OF THE POPULATION EXPERIENCING MALNUTRITION, AND THE ILLNESS AND DISEASES THAT ACCOMPANY THESE CIRCUMSTANCES. TO SPREAD THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST TO ALL NATIONS.
Corner of Love is a growing international mission dedicated to serving Nicaraguans in need. Since 1992 we have been helping impoverished families by bringing healthcare and clean water to remote areas where many drink contaminated water and lack basic needs like medical and dental care, clothing and shoes. Through our Clinic, Refugee Relief Center (Costa Rica), Nutrition Program, and School we serve more than 30,000 Nicaraguans each year.
To bring Dalit & Marginalized women into the mainstream of state governing mechanism by empowering and sensitizing them to establish human right, democracy, sustainable peace and equitable society.
The main goal of ALEY-NM is to empower the local youths in Mindanao, give them hope and roots in the barrios where they are living by making the barrios productive, vibrant and a repository of local knowledge at the same time improving the local biodiversity by nurturing the land in a low-external input system (as opposed to high-chemical agriculture) and incorporating crop-trees-animals in a nutrient-cycle, sustainable manner. The organization promotes ecological sanitation and the use of human waste (urine and feces) as fertilizer for the plants realizing that chemical fertilizer harms the environment and knowing that human waste contains valuable nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphate ideal for food security. The ALEY-NM is a winner of the 2010 Ten Accomplished Youth Organization in the Philippines and an awardee of the "Saka" (agriculture) award by the Department of Agriculture. It is the production and marketer of SaniFert (short for sanitation-fertilizer) which is a combination of biochar, feces, effective micro-organisms urine and animal waste.