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The mission of the World Justice Project is to promote home-grown rule of law culture by: increasing understanding of the rule of law and its foundational importance; stimulating government reform, direct or indirect; and inspiring and fostering practical, locally-led programs that enhance and extend the rule of law.
Fighting Poverty with Digital Opportunity. We offer free training in digital vocational skills in order to enable young women and men to make a living and support their families and communities by selling valuable digital services to international customers - right from their homes in poor rural areas of Africa.
Southside Family Nurturing Center provides trauma‑informed, dual‑generation services—therapeutic early childhood education plus family home‑visiting and supports—aimed at strengthening parents, improving child development, and preventing abuse/neglect among families in the Phillips neighborhood of south Minneapolis.
CASA OF TRINITY VALLEY PROVIDES INDEPENDENT, HIGHLY TRAINED VOLUNTEER ADVOCATES FOR CHILDREN IN THE CUSTODY OF TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES IN ANDERSON, CHEROKEE AND HENDERSON COUNTIES. WE EMPOWER VOLUNTEERS TO ADVOCATE FOR THE CHILDREN'S BEST INTERESTS, TO ENSURE THAT THEIR NEEDS ARE MET, AND TO SECURE A PERMANENT, SAFE, AND NURTURING HOME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
CASA Project recruits, trains, supervises, and supports volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) who are appointed by judges to represent the best interests of abused and neglected children in Worcester County. Their volunteers investigate each child’s situation, advocate for needed services (medical, mental health, education), and monitor progress to help children reach a safe, permanent home.
1. To empower women and their families by the pursuit of local social development initiatives and rural improvement. 2. To provide social services to the members and their families in the areas of livelihood development, processing and marketing of farm products, community savings, home economics and sustainable agriculture. 3. To advocate for the promotion of women's rights and women empowerment. 4. To link with other organizations, networks and entities with similar goals and objectives with the organization.
Human Rights First is an independent advocacy and action organization that works to actualize free and equal societies. Because every person deserves to be respected, valued, and invested in, Human Rights First protects freedom, and promotes equality at home and around the world. Human Rights First is an independent advocacy and action organization that works to actualize free and equal societies. Because every person deserves to be respected, valued, and invested in, Human Rights First protects freedom, and promotes equality at home and around the world. To reach that goal, Human Rights First leads actions that hold oppressors accountable, free people from injustice, and build institutions that ensure universal rights. Human Rights First, which for more than 40 years has built bipartisan coalitions and worked with front-line activists and lawyers to tackle global challenges, is based in New York, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles.
Provide a home and care for vulnerable children, between 4 to 18 years old and give them love, affection, values, support and the opportunity to have professional studies to become young adults of good for the society. At Casa Hogar, we strive to Educate and Elevate: Educate in academics, life skills, moral values, religious values and social values. Elevate to levels beyond the norm within our society.
HIMALAYAN LIFE is an international not-for-profit / charity with offices in Switzerland, Canada, Nepal, and India, seeking to protect, nurture and educate the children in the Himalayas. We run homes, shelters, and educational programs both in Nepal and North India for street-kids, slave-kids, and abandoned kids. Our 40 local staff are all committed to be agents of change, and work for the comprehensive and lasting transformation in the Children's lives and their families. For further details, please see www.himalayanlife.com.
The mission of the Organisation is to transform the lives of children and young girls that have survived rape and various forms of violence at home and on the streets of Rwanda. The transformation we focus on is based on four key pillars: 1. Health and Well-being: Promoting psycho-social and medical rehabilitation 2. Education: Providing formal education and vocational training 3. Empowerment: Encouraging sustainability and self reliance for the future 4. Reintegration: Aiding the socio-reintegration of children into the family and/or the community
KidsFirst’s mission is to treat and prevent child abuse and neglect through Education, Advocacy, and Counseling, to empower and strengthen children and families. Our vision is that all children live in a safe, healthy, and nurturing home. We are dedicated to helping families by providing them with the tools they need to cope with difficult life circumstances before they become overwhelming. With counseling and family resource centers in Auburn and Roseville, our programs target the most vulnerable children, families and neighborhoods. We strengthen families by Educating, Advocating and Changing Lives. Our programs include Wellness, Information and Referral and Education and Outreach.
The primary purpose of this corporation is to support, aid, assist, supplement and provide for urgent, crisis and trauma created special medical needs and family support, including but not limited to, home health care services, physical therapy, rehabilitation services, specially modified vehicles, special health care equipment, and medical related travel assistance, as well as family supportive assistance such as family and grief counseling,scholarship programs for children, and family financial problem assistance for police officers, highway patrol, security personnel, emergency workers, firefighters, paramedic and other persons participating in safety and other law enforcement occupations within Santa Cruz County who are affected by debilitating circumstances or who have been victims of severe injury.