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Motivated by our faith in Jesus Christ, we provide ongoing help and guidance to the poorest and neediest people of Nicaragua in four ways: Education Community Development Health Care Vocational Training
Mission: Providing Sierra Leone's children and women with education, health care and other basic needs - empowering them to develop a healthy nation. Vision: A strong and self-reliant Sierra Leone.
Fabretto enables impoverished Nicaraguan children and their families in underserved communities to break the cycle of poverty and reach their full potential through programs promoting nutrition, health, education, community and character development.
Huru International's mission is to provide at-risk girls in Africa with reusable sanitary pads combined with sexual and reproductive health and life skills workshops so that they can stay in school and remain healthy.
The mission of Faith Alive USA, Inc. is to help transform the lives of the poor, vulnerable and sick in Nigeria, primarily by: conducting educational outreach in the United States on the current health conditions in Nigeria and how support and action from people in the United States can make a difference, providing monetary and in-kind support for programs that provide free, holistic health care and compassionate social services to the people of Nigeria, and working closely with Faith Alive Foundation, a non-governmental non-profit organization in Jos, Nigeria.
SurfAid International is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to improve the health, well-being and self-reliance of people living in isolated communities connected to us through surfing.
Bless the Children's mission is to free orphaned, abandoned and impoverished children from the chains of poverty by empowering them with health, shelter, nutritional and educational support so they may become productive members of society.
Yeriwah Mega Foundation is dedicated to healing, improving and advancing the health and quality of life of underserved and vulnerable people in rural communities in developing countries through the provision of medical, surgical care services and education.
TO PROVIDE SUPPORT AND SERVICES TO CHILDREN LIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS IN METROPOLITAN AREAS BOTH IN THE UNITED STATES AND IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. SPECIFIC FOCUS AREAS INCLUDE EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT, SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT AND PHYSICAL HEALTH.
OBAT Helpers works for the welfare, support, and rehabilitation of displaced and stateless people by providing programs to alleviate the daily suffering and burdens of thousands of Urdu speaking people (known as "Biharis") who are stranded in makeshift camps in Bangladesh. OBAT Helpers implements projects in education and vocational training, self- empowerment through micro-financing, health care with clinics, drinking water, proper sewerage, and emergency relief projects. The Biharis have been stranded in Bangladesh since it achieved independence from Pakistan in 1971. Referred to as, astranded Pakistanis,a this community was supposed to be repatriated to Pakistan after the two countries separated but most of them could not due to political complications. They are presently citizens of nowhere, unclaimed by either country and marked by the UNHCR as refugees, yet deprived of the rights of refugees. They still live in the camps/slums that were supposed to serve as their temporary shelter forty years ago. This population is scattered across sixty-six camps which house around 300,000 people. Anyone visiting these camps would see a family of 7-10 people sharing a living space of 8x10 ft.; open sewers and overflowing drains; a single toilet or two for one hundred or so people; innocent six or seven year olds who should be in schools, working for a living; high-infant mortality rates due to absence of medical facilities; lack of clean drinking water; terrible or no sanitation facilities and nothing but abject poverty. OBAT Helpers is the only organization in North America which is committed to helping the Biharis to become self-reliant and empowered through proper education, health care and micro financing projects. OBAT started with providing help to one camp in 2004, and now, it is improving the lives of people in more than 30 out of the total 66 camps, after just six years. This is almost half of the total number of camps in Bangladesh.
We want Indigenous women to be organized and informed about human rights, violence and our sexual and reproductive health so that we can exercise our rights to a healthy, dignified and just free life
Humanity for Children is committed to improving the quality of life for children in remote areas of East Africa through community-based, sustainable initiatives that empower individuals and positively affect health, education, safety, and economic conditions.