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Girls Garage is a nonprofit design and building program and dedicated workspace for girls and female-identifying youth ages 9-18. Girls Garage is the first design and building workshop for female youth in the United States. Through after-school and summer pathways, Girls Garage provides free and low-cost programs in carpentry, welding, architecture, engineering, and activist art to a diverse community of 200 girls per year. Integrating technical skills, college/career guidance, and community leadership, our programs equip girls the tools to build the world they want to see. In our workshop in Berkeley and under the guidance of our highly skilled all-female staff, we invite girls to bring their creative voice and put them to work on real-world building projects that live in our community.
From crises to long term challenges, we tackle the causes and consequences of hunger. We save lives by preventing, detecting, and treating undernutrition. We enable people to provide for themselves, see their children grow up strong, and for whole communities to prosper. We constantly search for more effective solutions, while sharing our knowledge and expertise with the world.
Village Health Works delivers quality, compassionate health care in rural Burundi while addressing the root causes of poverty and disease. Our mission is grounded in dignity and driven by the belief that lasting health comes from more than medicine. Education is central to this vision. We support a thriving primary school and operate Kigutu International Academy, a world-class boarding secondary school that prepares talented young people to lead change in Burundi and beyond. Alongside health and education, we strengthen food security, create livelihoods, and support the arts. These investments build healthier communities and nurture peace in a country still recovering from civil war. With over 90 percent of our staff from Burundi, Village Health Works is powered by local leadership. Our doctors, teachers, and community partners are caring for patients today while training the next generation to build a stronger future. Village Health Works is not only a health and education system, it is a movement of resilience and hope that shows what is possible when compassion and community come together.
THE FOUNDATION'S MISSION IS TO PROVIDE HOMES FOR ORPHANED, ABANDONED AND/OR NEGLECTED CHILDREN PLACED UNDER THE CARE OF THE FOUNDATION BY THE GOVERNMENT OF HONDURAS.
THE KAMUKAMA FOUNDATION WAS ESTABLISHED TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF VICTORY SCHOOL TO POSITIVELY IMPACT THE LIVES OF CHILDREN IN UGANDA BY PROVIDING THEM A FOUNDATION FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE.
JAHJAH Foundation is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that mobilizes Jamaican diaspora volunteers and medical professionals to improve public healthcare and education in Jamaica. Their work focuses on medical mission trips, training (e.g., emergency/point‑of‑care ultrasound), donation of equipment and supplies, community health fairs, and projects such as an ambulance/EMS pilot and dental/women’s‑health clinics.
To serve as a vehicle to guide and support innovative projects which provide services to low-income individuals and other disadvantaged populations regardless of caste, gender, and religion. To empower develop mentally disabled children through special education, training, care and social integration in order to make them self-reliant and positively contribute to society.
Tiba works to build community healthcare in rural Kenya by providing medical treatment, training facilities and equipment, and to empower local communities to take control over their own health and well-being.