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1)We aim to provide support to the broader LGBTQ+ community, especially in the context of homo/trans prejudice, stigma and human rights abuse 2)To network with Civil society and state organisations to ensure that issues and concerns get raised in the relevant context and that non-discriminatory policies are adhere to 3)To liaise and network for a broader base of community engagement in the context of human and mental health rights for the LGBTQIA+ community 4)To support the broad and diverse LGBTQIA+ community as a whole
To address park access and equity by enhancing Denver’s park system through the mobilization of financial and popular support for land acquisition for new parks and improved park amenities.
Mission statement: To provide opportunities and promote ethnic cohesion through education. Our Aims: To deliver high quality, accessible educational programmes, both full time and part-time, to young people and children from the tea estates in the hill country of Sri Lanka; To effect social transformation in tea estate communities by highlighting the importance of community service, and instilling it as a core value in the youth through a series of practical programmes that develop their skills to give back to their communities; To improve youth employability and increase employment options outside the tea estates by facilitating the development of high-standard English language skills and professional skills; To facilitate the development of the emotional health of young people, enabling them to strengthen their positive coping strategies in order to with the complex societal issues that exist in their communities.
We are committed to saving lives, conserving nature, and promoting coexistence.
Our vision is to empower all children to avoid the education poverty trap caused by inadequate school readiness due to lack of access to high quality Early Childhood Development learning programmes. We achieve our vision through the holistic model we have developed, by: creating top quality learning environments in which principals, teachers and learners can flourish and grow, assisting principals to develop their education-provision businesses, making them sustainable and professional, training principals and teachers to provide a top class education to their learners empowering parents to actively support their children through training and development initiatives, providing empowerment for all stakeholders through development of resources, including physical and information technology infrastructure.
To purchase and permanently protect privately held forest lands in the buffer zone of Sinharaja World Heritage Rainforest to secure its buffer zone, create bio-diversity corridors to connect fragmented rainforest patches and restore damaged ecosystems.
We work with primary schools in Malawi to improve the literacy levels of thousands of underprivileged children across the country. These children are required to be fluent in the English language by the time they reach Year 5, when all subjects are taught and examined in English. CharChar has developed a literacy program (the CharChar Literacy Programme - CCLP) to support the Malawi National Curriculum and the National Reading Program (NRP). The CCLP focusses on developing the phonemic awareness of teachers and pupils through the delivery of phonics workshops, on-site training and support to our own volunteer literacy support specialist teachers and government teachers alike.
Greensleeves exists to provide a home, a family and a future to children who have been abandoned, abused or orphaned. We aim to care for our children in a cohesive and Christ centred, family environment, where all their physical, emotional and spiritual needs are met; equipping them with the skills and ambition to reach their full potential. Each child has the choice of religion, but with South Africa being a Christian country the majority of children are christian. They have freedom of choice and we teach all religions in school
Ayiti Community Trust aspires to be the first endowed fund that builds on Haiti's assets while providing resources for scalable and sustainable development solutions. The Trust will address three essential areas that constitute pillars for a thriving Haiti: environment, entrepreneurship, and civic education.
The principal objectives of the Trust are to support freelance newsgatherers and their families worldwide in times of need, and to promote their welfare and safety.
The Bethany House Trust initiates, implements, co-ordinates and manages projects critical to the children and youth of South Africa.