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To help impoverished children succeed in life. We enable children to access schools and we help them to stay there, by paying fees, teaching life skills, providing counseling when problems arise, providing medical help when needed and making sure every child has at least one square meal every day. We provide both formal education and technical training for children who would otherwise suffer hunger, disease and permanent poverty.
We are committed to biodiversity conservation and research, protecting our ancestral territory and its natural resources, developing environmentally sound income alternatives, and educating our youngest generation. FSC has received and managed grants from both government and private sources for activities directed to the conservation and management of Cofan ancestral territories in northeastern Ecuador, and for the development of strategies that will allow the Cofan people to maintain cultural and economic stability. We work closely with FEINCE, the Ecuadorian Cofan Indigenous Federation.
To assist members of the Arabian horse community to bridge the time immediately following a catastrophic, unexpected crisis, and to be active in promoting the Arabian horse and educating people about the horse and the community that surrounds it.
To provide direct emergency and supplemental assistance to people in financial need in Greater Boston through a system of grants and loans while preserving the dignity of the individual recipient
To make dreams come true for children with life-threatening illnesses living throughout West Central Florida.
805UndocuFund mobilizes resources to provide immediate, short-term financial relief to undocumented and mixed-status residents of California’s Central Coast after disasters, and it also organizes and advocates so undocumented people are included in disaster planning and long-term recovery systems.
The goal of the Gayle Lyn Kliever Student Fund is to raise and distribute scholarships directly to worthy Tanzanian students. Scholarship help will be given to those students with ability, motivation and potential. Recipients may be of any age. Priority is given to those with little or no family presence. The fund will also support worthwhile educational projects in Tanzania.