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DARDA is an acronym for the Dominica-American Relief and Development Association, Inc. The association was organized on June 28, 1981 by a group of concerned Dominicans living in and around the New York area. After the destruction wrought by Hurricane David various individuals and groups were involved in raising funds to assist in the rebuilding of Dominica. It was from this effort, and at the request of Bam and Wilfred Shillingford, that the idea of a new organization originated. This group, originally known as "Friends of Dominica," then went about the business of attaining official status. On September 25, 1981 it was duly established and registered as a not-for-profit corporation, officially known as the Dominica-American Relief and Development Association, Inc. (DARDA).
Together with Israel's Ministry of Welfare, we at Global Jewish Assistance send out Food Cards to the needy in Israel. These debit like cards allow those struggling to purchase basic foods like everybody else in the supermarket, with their DIGNITY and without shame. We are so appreciative to all who contribute to our cause of feeding our hungry brethren in the Holy Land.
IMANI HOUSE's mission is to assist low-income youth, families, and immigrants to create viable neighborhoods where residents are decision makers who take responsibility for the improvement of their lives and surroundings. This is achieved through programs that provide Youth and Family Support Services Including Health Care, Health Education, Adult Literacy, and Information and Referral Services. Founded in Liberia W. Africa Imani House believes that anyone can achieve success and a higher quality of life if only they have access to appropriate information, skills and opportunities. Our programs in Liberia and Brooklyn use a bottom-up approach where grassroots people are recruited as trainers and employees and run our programs within their own communities.
RCSAR members are trained in many skills: Search Tactics, Wilderness Survival, Cliff Rescue, First Aid, Man Tracking, Map and Compass, etc. Their dogs are highly trained in trailing/tracking, air scent, and human remains detection.
We believe that every life matters. That is why we strive to deliver the best care possible to our patients, both in the clinic and in the community. Our mission is not simply to provide medical services to the poor, but to build an effective healthcare system in the region that will save lives in a sustainable, equitable and just manner. We have a vision that drives all of our programs: the poor and all in Sierra Leone deserve the best healthcare possible, and Wellbody Alliance is dedicated to delivering it. We will work towards this vision until the day that no Sierra Leonean dies a death that would not happen in America or Europe. We have a mission that aligns our work: to provide healthcare as a human right to the poor in Sierra Leone. We do this through our community health work and high quality clinical care in Kono District.
FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSE INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: ANSWERING EMERGENCY CALLS, PROVIDING AMBULANCE SERVICE TO HOSPITALS OR SUCH OTHER DESINGATED PLACES AS NECESSITY MAY REQUIRE, SAVING LIVES, AND REDERING AID TO THE SICK, INJURED OR DISABLED, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE RESIDENTS OF EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP, MERCER COUNTY NEW JERSEY AND ALL OTHER PERSONS WHO SHALL REQUIRE NAME, OTHE WISE PROMOTING THE HEALTH AND WELFARE OF SAID PERSONS AND SOLICITING AND RECEIVING GIFTS GRANTS CONTRIBUTIONS BEQUESTS OR DEVISES OF MONEY OR OTHER PROPERTY TO SUSTAIN THE CORPORATION IN ITS PURSUIT OF SAID PROGRAM.
Provides expertise to conduct and manage and document search efforts for missing individuals, especially children, Alzheimer's victims, suicidal individuals as well as hikers/hunters who do not return when expected.
Fulfill the daily practice of works of mercy by assisting our community members In need of food. clothing shelter and other necessities. We are a lay community of Catholics and like minded friends, living in the north end of Hartford, working and praying for an end to violence and poverty.
NuDay is to provide dignified aid to vulnerable women & children who are living through conflict, empowering them to rebuild their lives. NuDay is an international nonprofit organization founded in the belief that no person deserves a life without dignity – and that any person can be the catalyst for change. That’s why we work to ensure that our aid is transformative for the long term.
The Morgan Duke Conservation Society is committed to aiding and supporting numerous conservation projects in the Adirondack Mountains. There are multiple types of projects that we typically involve ourselves in, but all of them come together to support the larger role of conservation. Many of these projects are carried out in the same Hudson River Recreation Area that first gave James Sullivan the vision for the Duke Morgan Conservation Society.
Founded in 2003, Hope Children's Fund, LTD. is a New York State Licensed 501(c)(3) that provides for the physical and emotional needs of some of the most vulnerable AIDS affected children who were living on the streets of Meru, Kenya. Our goal is to furnish the food, clothing, shelter, and medical care that will enable these children to be enrolled in local schools. At the Jerusha Mwiraria Hope Children's Home we expect to provide these children with the tools that will help them to become productive adults.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Foundation invests in creating a safer community by supporting efforts to pilot new strategies and improve officer safety and effectiveness, while promoting trust in and support for the police in our community.