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Founded in 2003, Beatitudes, Inc. partners with the Pwojè Fanm women's vocational program on La Gonâve Island, Haiti. We use fair trade practices to train and pay low-income women artisans to manufacture products which we sell in the us. We then use all of our so-called "profits" to strengthen and support their program.
We're an international humanitarian non-profit committed to children's education, community development, and emergency relief projects in more than 30 countries. Our work includes building clean water wells in Africa, providing safe cookstoves for families in Guatemala, and ensuring access to education for children in Haiti, Chad, Malawi, Guatemala, and Nepal.
The Gazelle Foundation funds and builds clean water projects in Burundi, Africa. Founded in 2006 in Austin, Texas by a group of runners interested in helping others, the Gazelle Foundation now includes runners, walkers, couch potatoes, kids, students and others working to help people in Burundi. Locally, we empower Central Texas youth through water education.
Village of Hope Where God Transforms Children of War Into Children of Hope Compelled by a God-centered heart for orphans, Village of Hope (VOH) rescues the lives of former child soldiers, sex slaves and their younger siblings orphaned by war. VOH provides a safe haven for healing and hope for a future. This is accomplished by our feeding ministry in Gulu’s IDP camps providing food, education & counseling. Residential Villages of Hope provide physical & spiritual support, medical services, a loving home, life skills, onsite schools & vocational training, and solutions to epidemic poverty and hopelessness among Africa’s most vulnerable children. Our approach is designed to prepare and inspire VOH young men and women to become productive citizens, ethical leaders, and beacons for Christ within their communities and country.
To provide educational scholarships to children and build the capacity of their parents to generate sufficient income to send their own children to secondary and vocational schools.
RainCatcher is a non-profit organization that’s committed to help 1 percent of the 1 billion people without access to clean drinking water in the next 5 years changing 10 Million lives forever.
We promote initiatives and strengthen organizations that offer educational opportunities so that all Uruguayans living in poverty can develop their full potential.
To redefine the image of the African woman, by empowering women of African descent, through education, advocacy and sisterhood.
Beyond Intent is a not-for-profit organization that undertakes projects pertaining to educational and infrastructural projects.
Philos Health was formed in August 2004 to improve the health and well-being of people living in rural and under-served areas of the Philippines.
SMVA is an international NGO advancing the cause of Peace on Earth, focused on various dimensions such as social transformation, child education, women and youth empowerment. To be socially responsible, caring members and helping hands of the community.
Marc Gold, the founder of the 100 Friends Project, is a philanthropic traveler who aims to provide assistance to some of the most needy people in the poorest parts of the world who are lacking in medical, educational and financial resources. The organization improves these people's quality of life in a number of ways. Sometimes the help comes in the form of financial assistance. Usually this would be a one-time donation but sometimes this can be followed up with further payments. In some circumstances, donations can consist of blankets, medications, food, and other practical everyday items that can significantly improve people's standard of living. The 100 Friends Project has helped people living in poverty and deprivation to set up businesses of their own, get off the streets and into safe housing, benefit from an education, access vaccinations and medical care and brings people hope and the chance of a future. The project also proves what an important and significant difference can be made with very small amounts of money and resources, when it is distributed directly into the hands of those whose needs are the greatest.