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Raising Awareness with Students is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization seeking to end the plague of minority health disparities deeply rooted in the urban community. Our main focus is disease prevention programming, health education, and health awareness.
"Our mission is to develop productive citizens, build character, and prevent crime. We will promote these values through the leadership of our officers who work hands-on with the youth in our programs, emphasizing the importance of life skills which provide positive enrichment."
The National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome (NCSBS) has a mission to prevent shaken baby syndrome/abusive head trauma through the development and implementation of education, programs, public policy and research; to establish networks, support and train families, caregivers and professionals.
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.
Prem-maa is a certified 501(c)3 non-profit online retailing business. This organization was created by three teenage girls that are passionate about fighting the human trafficking industry. It is our goal at Prem-maa to help prevent young women from ever becoming trafficked again.
ANJC provides culturally grounded advocacy, legal services, prevention, and intervention to support Alaska Native people who are victims or involved with the justice system. It works statewide to restore dignity and improve outcomes through victim services, family-law representation, tribal justice support, and related education.
Women Speaking Out works to prevent dating and intimate-partner violence in Hawai‘i by educating and empowering young women and youth through awareness programs, mentorship, self‑defense training, and community events. Their programs focus on building healthy-relationship skills, leadership, and giving youth a platform to speak out.
Valley Oasis (formerly Antelope Valley Domestic Violence Council) provides emergency shelter, crisis hotlines, counseling, and housing/homelessness services to survivors of domestic violence and people experiencing homelessness. The organization focuses on intervention, prevention, community awareness, and supportive services to help survivors and families regain safety and stability.
Mission To engage individuals and the community to end domestic violence in Penobscot and Piscataquis Counties in Maine. We provide support, advocacy, and safety planning to anyone affected by domestic abuse. They foster safe and healthy relationships through prevention, education, and training. Together with their community they recognize the nature of abuse, respond to it, and change the conditions which lead to it.
Our mission: To find, treat and rehabilitate persons affected by leprosy, especially among the disadvantaged, through education, capacity enhancement, partnership, and network-building towards their economic and social empowerment PLM aims to develop transformed individuals and communities working together for God's glory to eliminate stigma, discrimination, and prevent the worst aspects of leprosy
Mission: Prevent and alleviate every human suffering, article 1 of the statutes of the French Red Cross (FRC) Auxiliary role to the SSA , preamble of the FRC statutes Associative project: Make of our delegations and our establishments places for generosity, solidarity, listening and attention shared by those who show them to those who receive them.
To decrease the harm of domestic abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault: Through awareness, education, intervention, advocacy, and new opportunity: To offer a range of supportive services including shelter, legal advocacy, education, outreach, and general support: To help prevent additional abuses by enhancing both individual, family, and community wellness, peace, safety, empowerment, and opportunity.