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The mission of Health and Education for Haiti is to work collaboratively with the Haitian people to address their critical needs, especially those related to health and education. We structure our work into four program areas: medical missions, education, infrastructure, and basic needs.
THET has been putting health workers at the heart of our work since 1989, improving patient care by forging partnerships with healthcare experts to deliver targeted training programmes in low and middle income countries. Our vision is a world where everyone has access to healthcare, we will achieve this by working in partnership to support health workers across the world. In the past six years alone, THET has reached over 50,000 health workers across thirty-four countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
MOASH mobilizes youth voices, engages community partners, and informs decision-makers to advance sexual health, identities, and rights.
The mission of the ABC Health Foundation is to disciple Albanians for Christ, by introducing, modeling, and teaching medicine with biblical values through primary healthcare.
Likhaan Center for Women's Health Inc (Likhaan) is a non-stock, non-profit Philippine NGO, founded in 1995 to achieve the right to health, particularly reproductive health, of women and youth in poor and marginalized communities. Likhaan was envisioned to be a "venue for creating alternative pathways for women." Likhaan believes in human rights, equality and justice and the power of citizens to transform their communities, especially as these apply to women. Our mission is to help women and poor communities harness their resources, and to engage the government and other stakeholders to transform unjust and inequitable situations. Our long-term goal is for women and their families and communities to fully enjoy their right to health, particularly their right to sexual and reproductive health. With nearly three decades of dedication and work, Likhaan has been able to advance and fulfill women's needs for sexual and reproductive rights and health services through our three core programs: community-based clinics; community organizing, education and mobilization; and advocacy. Likhaan currently maintains nine community-based women's clinics which provide integrated reproductive health (RH) including family planning (FP) services, where our trained clinicians provide patient-centered, gender-sensitive, and respectful care. Our clinicians work closely with our women and youth organizers, which enables us to link women in need of services to our clinics. Our organizers are trained in community organizing and education. Our services and organizing efforts are based in the poorest areas of Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, and Eastern Samar. Likhaan also provides information, education, and training on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), as well as policy advocacy with key national government agencies - Department of Health (DOH), Department of Education (DepEd) Philippine Health Insurance (PhilHealth), Commission on Population and Development (CPD) and Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to ensure that policies and programs benefit women and youth. Likhaan is one of the leaders of the Reproductive Health Advocacy Network (RHAN) that advocated for more than 12 years for the passage of the RH law. After the RH law was passed in 2012, Likhaan sits as one of the CSO representatives in the National Implementation Team of the RH law. As an organization, Likhaan practices feminist and democratic participation among its 76 staff. Various levels of communications encourage staff to openly participate in decision-making processes.
To provide culturally competent services that promote personal, community and environmental health and wellness for American Indian families and individuals in the metropolitan Denver area
Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) was created in 2001 in response to the HIV crisis in western Kenya. It is built on a partnership between Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital and the Moi University School of Medicine in Eldoret, Kenya, and a consortium of North American academic health centers, led by Indiana University. The partners joined forces to create one of Africa's largest, most comprehensive and effective HIV/AIDS management and control systems. AMPATH is a formal partner with the United States government through a $75 million grant from USAID and has continually expanded its successful HIV approach to into a more comprehensive primary health care system. With a tri-partite mission of care, education, and research, AMPATH provides healthcare services to a population of 3.5 million people in western Kenya and focuses on improving the health and wellbeing of the entire population-leaving no one behind.
Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island is a registered charity whose purpose is to raise funds to support the health and well being of children and youth in need on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. Our roots go back to 1922, and we were previously known as the Queen Alexandra Foundation for Children. Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and audited annually, funds are carefully allocated to facilities, services, programs, special projects and urgently needed medical equipment that help ensure children and youth develop to their full potential. Children mean the world to us.
The Elk Institute specializes in treating psychological trauma in the military population but is also equipped to address general psychological health issues. The Institute is a Tampa based organization established to provide education, consultation, and treatment to the military and veteran community, at no cost to the service member.
Who We Are Our mission is to help create a bright future for children experiencing severe health complications. For the past 11 years, we have been doing everything that we can to help children with these severe issues. By organizing events and programs, we built relationships with foreign doctors and clinics. In turn, a collective of medical providers and institutions gathered together to create the Health Fund for Children of Armenia - more effectively administering medicine and implementing institutional reforms in the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Artsakh. What We Do The Fund finances the treatment of children with severe health problems living in the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Artsakh through fundraising. By collaborating with leading international clinics and doctors, the Fund provides children with necessary treatment by well-renowned Armenian medical providers and institutions. The Fund upgrades and modernizes medical institutions and organizes training for medical staff. The Fund conducts research in healthcare and nonprofit sectors and submits legislative proposals on needed reforms.
HEART stands for Health Education Africa Resource Team. Founded by Vickie Winkler in February 2000, HEART is empowering the people of Africa to survive the HIV/AIDS pandemic by providing medical care, education, and income generating activities to create a healthy, sustainable, disease-free life.
Founded in 1976, Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (MassCOSH) engages youth and adult community members as leaders in promoting safe, secure jobs and healthy communities throughout eastern Massachusetts. Through education, leadership development and coalition-building, youth and adults gain the skills and support to address dangerous work conditions and prevent work-related diseases and disabilities. MassCOSH has a special focus on immigrants and other lower-income adults, and young people of color who often work in jobs that are the most unsafe and unhealthy.