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Sharing Christ's love one child at a time, one heart at a time by enabling children and women of Swaziland who are affected by HIV/AIDS to live healthier, more productive lives.
March to the Top empowers Kenyan communities by funding and partnering on projects in health, education, and conservation. We emphasize measurable, locally led solutions. 100% of donations go directly to the projects we serve, with the March Family covering all administrative costs and overhead.
Alleviate poverty and disease for children in Africa by providing for their physical, educational and spiritual needs.
Surge for Water is a women-led nonprofit organization working hand-in-hand with communities to provide safe water, sanitation, hygiene and menstrual health solutions to rural, remote communities in Haiti, Philippines, Indonesia, and Uganda. Surge’s solutions include wells, rainwater harvesters, filters, toilets and education on hygiene and menstrual health. By providing access to these basic needs, Surge helps communities achieve improvements in education, health, income and overall well-being.
"Teachers for Tomorrow is a nonprofit organization created to nurture and empower at-risk adolescents in rural Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar. As a public 501c3 charity with a legal base in Washington State and operations in Southeast Asia, we assist vulnerable teens and their families in the region with life skills training, educational scholarships, micro-enterprise opportunities, mental health support, career mentoring, and family support programs, with a special focus on meeting the unique needs of young women."
We strive to create an India where the birth of a child is a joy regardless of gender, where every girl is cared for and is educated, and where women are empowered to make choices for themselves.Our efforts focus on achieving the following indicators of change:To eradicate gender based feticide and infanticide To end the practice of child abandonmentTo eradicate the dowry system To ensure that every child gets an education to whatever level he/she wishesTo ensure that every woman in the district is economically and socially empoweredTo ensure that everyone, even those from the remotest locations, have access to information about opportunities and their personal rights
To address the issues of poverty and inequity, through education, strong civic participation and, collective work and responsibility.
Books for Development addresses the book famine that prevents children and adults in many developing countries from learning to read. We do this by building library collections since we believe that the best contribution you can make to people’s development is to promote their literacy. As a non-profit, we take donated books, use volunteers to sort them and then ship them to poor countries to create libraries. We leverage our efforts--using free labor and donated books that might otherwise be dumped in a land fill. Books for Development was formerly known as Good Steward Global Initiative.
Caring for Cambodia (CFC) is educating a generation of Cambodian children today, to make a difference for Cambodia's tomorrow. Our schools are safe, modern and technologically equipped. We train teachers, provide tools and remove barriers to learning. We build Cambodian leadership to guide and sustain these schools, so that generations of CFC graduates can reach their highest potential and make vaouable contributions to their community.
Our mission is to channel the interest and energy of individuals into teams that travel to various project sites where they serve as hands-on volun-tourists and goodwill advocates.