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We aim to put clean, safe water within reasonable access for every person in South Sudan.
THE HAITIAN AMERICAN NURSES ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND INC. (H.A.N.A) IS A NON-STOCK, NON-PROFIT MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATION,ESTABLISHED SINCE 2015.
To sustain the philanthropic, humanitarian and educational efforts of the PSOC and the Theotokos Girl's Orphanage in Kolkata, India.
Our mission is to build healthy, self-reliant communities in Rural Ethiopia through education, health and action.
In response to the biblical call to care for orphans and widows in their distress, the mission of Agathos is to foster economic life in impoverished communities.
Founded by David Talbot Maes nephew in 2006. Enabling disabled around the world by donating crutches which have been donated to them. We believe mobility should be free. 103,000 items have been shipped to those in dire need.
ELEVEate is dedicated to promoting the education of girls in Senegal. ELEVEate supports three major initiations: the purchasing of birth certificates for unregistered girls, the Kaolack Summer School for Girls, and the Kaolack After School Tutorial Program, In addition, this past year ELEVEate provided funds for Subvention (fees to attend school, and fees to purchase school uniforms that must be worn to attend school).
Our mission is to bring clean water to schools in developing countries with a focus on Haiti and now expanding into India.
Founded by Marcus Pearson, a specialist in community development, Harvest Initiative (H.I.) works to help communities help themselves by connecting and mobilizing local efforts with outside supports. Through education, evangelism, and environment training throughout Nicaragua, H.I. strives to foster Christian unity through community development--and help communities make lasting change for themselves.
Students Bridging the Information Gap, Inc (SBIG) is a Summit, New Jersey-based non-governmental organization (NGO) that was founded in 2008 and has received its 501©(3) tax-exempt designation from the IRS. SBIG harnesses the humanitarian interests of students, corporate and faith-based partners and other civic groups to support fellow students in Ghana by providing computers and related equipment for learning labs, age appropriate reading materials and other support to beneficiary organizations. SBIG has a diverse set of trustees and members, representing the private commercial and non-profit sectors, students and their parents, and U.S. and overseas-based partners.
To serve, educate, and empower families and individuals affected by poverty.
To provide financial and hands-on support for the basic needs of children living in poverty through direct scholarships or grants or organizations that directly support children.