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We work with our members to ensure reliable provision of life-saving cells while promoting patient and donor care and safety
Sisterhood Agenda is an award-winning, tax-exempt nonprofit organization that creates and implements activities for women and girls around the globe for education, support and empowerment. Sisterhood Agenda promotes positive social change and has over 6,000 global partners in 36 countries. Global partners create an extensive sisterhood network to increase local organization capacity and unite women and girls. Sisterhood Agenda's SEA (Sisterhood Empowerment Academy), based in the U.S. Virgin Islands, attracts international participants. On global and local levels, Sisterhood Agenda addresses social, health, economic and cultural issues facing women and girls to promote positive life outcomes. Sisterhood Agenda's social impact is expanded through partnerships with agencies, individuals and businesses throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, India, the Caribbean, United Kingdom, Africa, Australia, and other geographic regions. Sisterhood Agenda maintains its social networking sites and blog at www.sisterhoodagenda.com.
The mission of The Global FoodBanking Network (GFN) is to alleviate world hunger. We do this by collaborating to develop food banks in communities where they are needed around the world and by supporting food banks where they already exist.
our first mission is, Empowering People Through Holistic Professional Training. Eitan is a registered NGO set out to help people with special needs achieve goals they never thought possible, through our network of professional personal trainers.
Her Academy's mission is to support women escaping the sex trade industry by providing them with vocational courses to help them gain the skills needed to integrate into the Israeli society and workforce.
Zahana in Madagascar is dedicated to participatory rural development, education, revitalization of traditional Malagasy medicine, reforestation, and sustainable agriculture. It is Zahana's philosophy that participatory development must be based on local needs and solutions proposed by local people. It means asking communities what they need and working with them collaboratively so they can achieve their goals. Each community's own needs are unique and require a tailor -made response
Mission: Adalah ("Justice" in Arabic) is an independent human rights organization and legal center. Established in November 1996, it works to promote and defend the rights of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel, 1.2 million people, or 20% of the population, as well as Palestinians living in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT).
Kayan strives toward a fully realized, nationwide Arab women's movement and the genuine democratization of a diverse and inclusive public sphere in Israel. We promote and defend the social, economic, and civil rights of Arab women throughout Israel; contest inequality by addressing the root causes of social exclusion and gender disparity; empower Arab women to set their own agenda of self-actualization; and provide tools to strengthen Arab women's leadership in local decision-making processes.
The Assaf Harofeh Medical Center is dedicated to the spirit of the famous physician, Assaf, who created an oath for Jewish doctors some 1,500 years ago. Emphasis at the Medical Center is placed on close cooperation between basic research, clinical research and clinical trials. It is an academic teaching facility and an affiliate of the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University. Its goal is to train the next generation of physicians to master clinical care, research and teaching. The Friends of the Assaf Harofeh Medical Center supports the above.
The "Keshatot" (Rainbow) Center for autistic children functions as a kindergarten and a primary school, for 80 pupils ages 3-13. The goal of the Center is to enhance the children's ability to participate in mainstream society. A unique program is built for each child, integrating physical, emotional and academic activities. The students enjoy a variety of paramedical treatments on a regular basis. Some of these treatments are subsidised by the state (speech therapy, occupational therapy and emotional therapy), but other treatments are funded only by donations. As part of our determination to provide our children the best tailored treatment they deserve, The Keshatot Center enriches its pupils with extra curricular treatments that have proven their great positive affect on autistic children worldwide. "The Keshatot Children" foundation supports the school by providing funds for the extra treatments the children receive, along with providing "tech-aid", such as laptops and iPADS, "smart classes" (connecting the iPADs via wifi to an AppleTV and to 40" screens).
That Athletes With An Intellectual Impairment Across The World Have The Opportunity To Achieve Excellence In Sport And High-Level Competition
Our mission is to do all we can to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities through a well-trained and caring staff of 650 professionals and hundreds of volunteers who provide cutting edge professional services and programs.