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Spreeha strives to break the cycle of poverty for underprivileged people by providing healthcare, education and skills training.
For Better Tomorrow strongly believes in “Accountable philanthropy through service and leadership”. Generous donors are the key to the long term success of this initiative. For Better Tomorrow counts on the financial support from its donors and advocates advancing its mission to assist noteworthy organizations. Who Are We: We are a group of passionate and philanthropic global citizens and donors who seek to practice Accountable philanthropy through service and leadership. We focus on providing Sustainable long term commitments to organizations and individuals in need while providing complete transparency of the fund utilization to the donors. What We Do: We seek to improve the lives of individuals and children who are underprivileged with disabilities and at the same time we are open to serve any global need or philanthropic project. We strive to lend long-term commitment and support to needy organizations until they can stand on their own. We strive to identify root cause and provide sustainable solutions. Our Goals: ◾To improve quality of life of impoverished souls in the world ◾To encourage healthy development of individuals and children ◾To educate and increase awareness of the needs of unprivileged individuals and children ◾To expand philanthropic support to organizations that do grassroots level work in countries around the world
Our mission is to provide funds for fresh water wells, education and basic necessities to the poor around the world. Our goal and passion is to reach out to those in need and give them hope, support and a chance for a better future. Global Compassion, Inc. has distributed almost $503,400 to people in need since 2006 through fundraising and charitable events. 97% of the funds raised go directly to the needy in India, other international countries and local projects. We request your support for 2017 having a goal to raise $150,000 in order to continue to reach out to the poor and needy, offering them hope and support. Together, we can do it.
To help indigenous peoples build resilience and adapt to their changing world with the vision of ending chronic poverty and dependence.
Ayiti Community Trust aspires to be the first endowed fund that builds on Haiti's assets while providing resources for scalable and sustainable development solutions. The Trust will address three essential areas that constitute pillars for a thriving Haiti: environment, entrepreneurship, and civic education.
Our mission is to deliver hope to suffering children by equipping local churches for gospel-centered mercy ministry. Children's Hunger Fund is a publicly funded, non-profit organization, which exists to alleviate children's suffering. To accomplish this, CHF solicits donations of food, clothing, hygiene items, toys and medicines from U.S. companies. These products are delivered through a monitored food distribution network in cities and countries around the world. CHF relies heavily on monetary contributions from concerned citizens across America. We realize our donors have many options for their charitable giving and every effort is made to effectively utilize their investment. CHF remains one of the most cost-effective charities in the nation, less than one percent goes to cover overhead costs.
Raise funds for Sarnelli House Hospice & Orphanage. This public charity was established to ensure low cost funding for the Redemptorist Fathers (A Roman Catholic Order of Priest and Brothers- Denver Province) Mission work. Specifically, in the past they have relied on direct contributions. The founders are friends, relatives and neighbors of Father Michael Shea, a Redemptorist priest who has been doing mission work for over 50 years. This group wants to ensure that his work receives funding in the most cost effective manner. The members and trustees of this group receive no salary or fees of any kind whatsoever for their work. All funds collected will be distributed to support the charitable work of the Redemptorist Fathers, specifically Sarnelli House.
Moja Tu is a 501 (C)(3) nonprofit grassroots organization founded in 2013. Our mission is to provide the foundation of an education to children in need in developing countries. We believe that education is key to helping those in need to have an opportunity to change their lives as well as those in their communities. We believe that education is the critical factor in determining a child’s success in life. It’s a steppingstone to provide opportunities for job creation, community development and ending the cycle of poverty.
The Franciscan Foundation for the Holy Land is a worldwide organization founded in 1994 under the auspices of the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land. The Foundation was created to strengthen and support Christianity in the Holy Land through the preservation of holy Christian sites and the support of the basic human rights and continued presence of the Christian minority living in the Holy Land.
Our mission is centered around compassion and positive change. We are dedicated to supporting those in need, addressing various aspects of well-being, from basic necessities to education and healthcare. Our purpose is to serve individuals and families of the poorest communities in Ukraine. We were founded out of a need to raise awareness for voices not heard.
Haiti Outreach is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization in the U.S. and a certified NGO with the Haitian government with the vision that Haiti become a developed country. Our mission is to collaborate with the people of Haiti to build community initiated and maintained projects that advance their development. Our Haitian staff works in rural communities to create clean water infrastructure, mostly wells and some basic water systems, that the community leaders are trained to maintain over many years. Part of this program includes a subscription fee to the water service so there are saved funds for future maintenance and repairs. We also conduct sanitation education and the promotion of latrines for each household. We are committed to long term sustainable development and are not a relief org.
IC-Haiti is an all-volunteer, 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization based in Newburyport, MA. IC-Haiti was founded in August, 2008 by the parishioners of Immaculate Conception Church in Newburyport, Massachusetts to help the poorest-of-the-poor; the people who live in the mountains of rural southern Haiti, in the town of Fond des Blanc and the immediate surrounding area. There, the per capita income is below the $1.25 per day average for the poorest countries of the world. Haiti is in an international race to the bottom with Eritrea and the Sudan for the world’s highest rates of illiteracy, childhood malnutrition, and infant mortality due to infectious disease. Yet Haiti lies a mere 700 miles off the coast of the United States – the richest country in the world.