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DARE (Drug & Alcohol Recovery & Education) Network is a grassroots national NGO. DARE Network provides culturally appropriate non-medical treatment & prevention education to reduce substance abuse & associated social issues within the communities of displaced ethnic people from Burma, along the Thai/Burma border. DARE Network envisions the strength of ethnic people from Burma to use the power of recovery from addiction as a non-violent means to resist oppression. A Free Mind Cannot Be Destroyed.
Vision: Being an organization that mobilizes social engagement in child and youth development to enable them to grow up to be qualified adults Mission: 1) Promote quality of life for children and youth 2) Mobilize resources and build collaborative relationships across the society to support our cause 3) Upgrade organizational capacity to become a leading agency for child and youth development Strategy I: Support children and youth to grow up to be qualified adults Strategy II: Mobilze resources and cooperation Strategy III: Promote partnership and network for child and youth development Strategy IV: Strengthen organizational capacity, transparency, and good governance
ITA's mission is to "actively pursue universal access and standard setting in education as a comprehensive learning experience for human evolution and consciousness by creating contemporary education systems for all children without discrimination due to gender, class, age, religion, color and ethnicity and, endeavoring to address educational bottlenecks through timely resource mobilization and influencing of public policy".
The mission of Today's Harbor for Children is to champion children most in need of a safe harbor by providing a nurturing environment and educational support to realize healthy and fulfilling lives.
The Organization supports nutrition centers and educational assistance to children in Latin America and the United States
Children of Blessing Trust offers hope, love and acceptance to children with disabilities and their families. Our mission is to come alongside the children and their families and help them reach their full potential through provision of rehabilitation services and specialized equipment, preschool and special education, nutrition rehabilitation, epilepsy management, school sponsorships and so much more.
UNITED VOICES FOR CHILDREN (UVC) SPEAKS AND ACTS ON BEHALF OF THE CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN THE NORTHERN ILLINOIS CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH.
COANIQUEM BCF is a U.S.-based charitable foundation with the purpose of aiding the children of the world who suffer from burns, without distinction as to nationality, race, sex, origin, or religious belief. Activities that we support include: financing the integral treatment of children, involving complete physical, psychological, social and spiritual rehabilitation; causing or providing scientific and technical research and professional training in related matters; conducting educational campaigns to prevent childhood burns; developing understanding and tolerance of those who have suffered burns.
Carolina Sunshine For Children provides a ray of sunshine for South Carolina children with life-threatening illnesses. When a wish comes true, a child's beaming smile can be a positive, lasting memory for families going through difficult times. Founded in 1983, Carolina Sunshine For Children is a non-profit group operating solely for the benefit of the children and families of South Carolina. We are proud to say that 100% of every wish donation goes to fulfilling a child's wish. All of the administrative and operating costs affiliated with a wish are paid for by the Board of Directors.
The mission of Griffith Centers for Children is to strengthen Colorado communities one family at a time
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).