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To serve the children of Haiti by sustaining a safe and nurturing Children’s Home rooted in the virtues of Faith, Hope, and Love, while developing a sense of social responsibility, community involvement, and unconditional love.
Kentucky Natural Lands Trust (KNLT) is a nationally accredited non profit committed to protecting, connecting, and restoring wildlands. Our efforts are aimed at preserving natural heritage in ways that also benefit local, regional and global communities.
Since 1988, Project Mexico has welcomed people of all ages into Mexico to alleviate the suffering of others by building safe, secure and weather-tight homes in Tijuana. Since its inception, over 11,000 volunteers from across the United States, Canada, and 10 foreign countries, have helped to build more than 290 homes for families in need. In 1996, Project Mexico established St. Innocent Orphanage as an extension of its ministry, with the goal of providing a loving home to abandoned adolescent boys. St. Innocent Orphanage has raised over 50 boys since opening its doors and it is regularly recognized by the Mexican Government for its success and its unique model based on family, education, and healing.Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage is officially recognized by the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States as an endorsed organization and it is primarily supported by donations from Orthodox Christian individuals, churches and church organizations in both the United States and Canada from all jurisdictions.
Founded in 1937, Plan International is a development and humanitarian organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. We strive for a just world, working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners.
Lower Adirondack Search and Rescue (LASAR) is a wilderness search and rescue team located in the Adirondack Region of New York State.
Providing for those who are less fortunate by providing the necessary supplies. We create these opportunities through our World Care "Tools Programs".
Not Another Child (NAC) uses social networks to provide support to 2,011 children-in-need (ages 0-14 years). This first phase of NAC's aspiration began in January 2011 and will end whenever 2,011 children's lives change for the better. NAC’s modus operandi is using Peer-to-Peer networks to identify children needing food, shelter, and clothing. With help from Trusted Volunteers, NAC ensures 100% of donations benefit impoverished children. In the words of NAC’s founder: “It is time to make a difference in the life of a child here and the life of a child there, one impoverished child at a time, for some children a one-time difference, for other children a difference of a lifetime.”
PATH's mission is to improve the health of people around the world by advancing technologies, strengthening systems, and encouraging healthy behaviors.
Child Family Health International (CFHI) provides community-based global health education programs for students and institutions. Our unique model fosters reciprocal partnerships and empowerment in local communities, transforming perspectives about self, healing and global citizenship.
Founded in 1981, ELIC is a community of people who provide excellent academic instruction and model lives of integrity and hope, while sharing the Gospel in culturally appropriate ways, creating disciples and assisting in movements in countries of its people to Christ.
Los Angeles County Reserve Group #6, Santa Clarita benefits the employees of Los Angeles County that volunteer their time and services. Reserve sheriffs, explorers and volunteers save the county millions of dollars annually and dedicate thousands of hours of services to the citizens of Santa Clarita and Los Angeles County.
Our mission is to help combat mental health issues among Firefighters and First Responders. We want to be a beacon of hope during these difficult times that many of us face. Mental health issues and an alarming amount of suicides have become more of an issue among Firefighters and EMS Personnel (⚠️Most recently they have even begun outnumbering LODDs⚠️). By providing peer support (one-on-one conversation with another firefighter/first responder) and financial assistance for licensed counseling (we will find a counselor who fits you, that lives in your area, and help cover the cost of the first cycle of sessions), we hope to give our brothers and sisters a way to fight back and provide them with an understanding of what they are experiencing. We also give back to families who have lost thei