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The Holy Woman Foundation was founded to raise funds for needy Jewish children in Jerusalem. Currently, our foundation provides hot lunches and enrichment programming for little girls, aged 6-14, enrolled in Ohr Batya in the Vucharian section of Jerusalem. All of our girls come from dysfunctional and impoverished homes. The school is for "throw-away" girls who would not be accepted elsewhere because of their unstable family backgrounds (mother mentally ill, father in jail, father has abandoned family, etc.). The school day ends at 1 pm, and then the girls go home to. . . . . nothing. Rebbetzin Esther Ben Chaim (see chapter 13 of the bestseller, Holy Woman), the principal of the school, has been able to start an afternoon program since receiving funds from the Holy Woman Foundation. This program gives the girls a hot lunch (their only protein meal of the day‚ and for many their only meal of the day), plus art, music, computer science, field trips, big sisters, tutoring and psychotherapy when needed. None of these things are provided by the government curriculum. Rebbetzin Chaya Sara Kramer, the Holy Woman, blessed this school. The Holy Woman Foundation, created in her memory, seeks to perpetuate the devoted caring for needy Jewish children to which she dedicated her life.
Improving health and providing hope for families in the poorest communities of the world through sustainable disease prevention, education and treatment.
A child dies in the world every 20 seconds (4,000 each day) from drinking contaminated water. . . We will never stop until every mother in the world has safe drinking water to feed their babies and small children.
Founded in 1997, Hope Clinic International is a Christian, ecumenical, not-for-profit organization devoted to the delivery of medical and surgical healthcare to the children of Nicaragua. Our mission is to reflect God’s hope-restoring love to children and their families, as well as staff and health care workers, by providing restorative healthcare in under-resourced areas. We work collaboratively with volunteers, local agencies and healthcare providers so that the resources and skills necessary to promote the health of children and their community are made accessible to all.
Unnati USA is a New Jersey non-profit organization and is tax-exempt under internal revenue service section 501(c)(3) with a tax id number 46-0546439. Unnati is a high quality, result oriented vocational training program for the underprivileged youth in India. A social transformation with assured corporate job in 70 days. The 450 hours of intensive training program in spoken English, basic computers, life skills & values and with specialization in retail sales & marketing, guest care in office & hotel, security and other discipline. On completion of the program youth are guaranteed on-campus placement into reputed companies.
The Oak Hill Regional Emergency Response Training Foundation (Oak Hill Fire Foundation) is the not-for-profit organization associated with the Travis county emergency services district #3/Oak Hill fire department. The foundation seeks contributions from interested individuals and corporations in order to provide equipment and scholarships for emergency response education and training.
Bahari Sisters inc. works to empower Kenyan women and children. Bahari supports micro-businesses, provides scholarships and is raising funds to place a Habihut water filtration kiosk in a Kenyan community which lacks sanitation.
Give a Beat is a nonprofit organization that serves as a catalyst for social change by bridging the dance music community with youth and families impacted by the mass incarceration crisis in the United States.
Health Gives Hope creates long term relationships with communities in developing nations to provide health through holistic programs that cultivate a hopeful future.
The mission of Destiny Rescue is to end child sexual slavery in our lifetime.
Motivated by the heart of God. Meeting the needs of the children of Kenya.
The Chocorua Lake Conservancy protects the scenic and natural resources of the Chocorua Lake Basin and surrounding area through conservation practices, land protection, easements, maintenance of lands for public access, and the development of a community of support.The Chocorua Lake Conservancy achieves this mission by:- Enabling convenient public access to Chocorua Lake and trails on conservation lands it owns;- Protecting the Chocorua Lake Basin and surrounding area from development;- Preserving the pristine water quality of Chocorua Lake, its sources, and its outflow;- Conducting and modeling sustainable forestry operations on its conservation lands; and,- Developing a community of support through education, outreach, volunteer opportunities, and community activities.