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One Heart World-Wide (OHW) is a 501(c)(3) organization with over 15 years of experience implementing maternal and neonatal mortality prevention programs in areas where women often die alone at home giving birth. Our aim is to improve access to, and utilization of healthcare services to reduce the risk of maternal and neonatal mortality in the most remote, rural areas. We believe that all women and newborns can receive the quality healthcare services they deserve during pregnancy and childbirth, anytime and anyplace. Maternal and perinatal mortality are considered key indicators for health and development. OHW specializes in improving the access to, and the delivery of essential healthcare services in regions where the need is the greatest. We work in remote areas with the lowest human development indexes, where other organizations rarely operate. Pregnant women in these high-risk regions are often faced with little to no access to medical care. Socio-cultural barriers, limited personal resources, lack of information, geographical limitations, and inadequate healthcare services prevent pregnant women from receiving the essential care they need to have a safe pregnancy and childbirth. OHW addresses these barriers by improving access to healthcare services in the world's hardest to reach places. We deliver results and drive systemic change, saving lives now and in the future.
The Caribbean Law Enforcement Foundation Inc. was formed to enhance Caribbean law enforcement and first responder agencies, by providing funding and equipment for training and technological infrastructure. In the first phase, the foundation will provide funds to bring Caribbean law enforcement and first responder personnel to the United States for advanced training and send trainers and equipment to the Caribbean to conduct general and advanced training. In the second phase the foundation will provide funding and equipment to enhance the technological abilities of Caribbean law enforcement and first responder agencies. The beneficiaries of the Caribbean Law Enforcement Foundation are the member nations affiliated with the Caribbean Regional Security System (RSS). The foundation will also conduct outreach seminars and training to encourage and educate youth in the United States on how to join law enforcement agencies.
THE HAITIAN AMERICAN NURSES ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND INC. (H.A.N.A) IS A NON-STOCK, NON-PROFIT MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATION,ESTABLISHED SINCE 2015.
Mission Made Jewelry (MMJ) is a non-profit organization that is working to break the cycle of poverty for individuals around the world through the sale of handmade products. MMJ partners with organizations in developing countries to establish training programs and create job opportunities. Products are created using traditional crafting techniques with locally-sourced materials. Every purchase improves the lives of the artisans and their families by providing fair wages, a sustainable income, and a safe job to keep families together. Mission Made is striving to make a difference by creating jobs, restoring hope, and empowering people.
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.
As volunteers, our mission is to support and work jointly with career Firefighters and Paramedics to: • Prevent fires and medical emergencies from occurring through safety education; • Control fire, medical, and other emergencies should prevention fail; and • Enhance the level of emergency services provided to the citizens by the County of Fairfax.
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.
To preserve, protect and restore a native Hawaiian dry forest ecosystem through land management, outreach, education and grassroots advocacy.
Recover, Rebuild, Restore: we are helping our community recover after the 2103 Black Forest, when 14,000 acres burned. Our focus in 2018 is transplanting trees into the burn scar. Bringing green trees back into the forest will encourage the wildlife to return, and the green will be a constant reminder to our community that we can recover, rebuild, and restore.
Our mission is to bring clean water to schools in developing countries with a focus on Haiti and now expanding into India.