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Enhancing the lives of women and families in remote coffee producing communities throughout the world. #grantingHOPEworldwide The Cafe Femenino Foundation (CFF) offers hope, opportunity, aid, and encouragement to disenfranchised women in the poorest and least accessible areas of coffee-growing countries. These women perform much of the physical labor required to grow and harvest coffee, yet they have almost no influence on decisions about their family’s income. They are typically uneducated, impoverished and disconnected from resources. We enhance the status of the women by empowering them with skills and income producing opportunities by providing small grants and micro-loans to help the women and their families diversify their income sources. The grants improve the nutrition, health and education of their families and communities. The foundation also provides emergency aid when there is typically none. Since 2004, the Cafe Femenino Foundation has funded grants received directly from the women coffee producers in 10 different countries. To see a list of current grant requests visit https://cffoundation.org/grants/
Tia's mission is to bring access to lifesaving healthcare and preventative education in the poorest remote places where there are no doctors or medicine through Tia's self-sustaining, teach them to fish program.
Our mission is to build a network of gender-quality leaders and democracy champions. We're dedicated to helping women prepare to run for office, and to recruit, train, and support women candidates. Global GAIN believes that the solution to the most significant problems in the world will be found when women and minorities/people of color make up the majority in positions of leadership at every level of public office. Our programs include supporting democracy champions in Ukraine, young women in Rwanda through our sponsored local GNO Women GAIN Rwanda, and women and children in Beni, DRC.
Malawi Children's Initiative has a mission to improve the lives of Malawian children by supporting locally-led initiatives targeting healthcare, nutrition, and education.
"What separates our foundation from other similar groups is that we use the skills and expertise of our every day careers to coordinate drilling wells and installing pumps in the international communities. We also understand that the physical need for clean water is second to the most important spiritual need we all have for Jesus."
Our Vision is to Ignite a universal passion and love for humanity that will steer future generations towards a world of peace, opportunity and happiness. Our Mission is to recreate a future of love, opportunity and happiness for all those who have suffered, and continue to suffer from the civil strife. We plan to achieve this by:
The Exempt Organization provides emergency medical services to the Northwest Baltimore Community.
MissionCleanWater is a nonprofit working to bring clean water and sanitation to the most underserved communities. Our approach focuses heavily at the community level, ensuring a clean water source is developed with quality and long term growth.Many other organizations move quickly and do not collaborate with communities which is why the World Health Organization reports that 60% of all clean water projects fail within their first year. We work closely with each community to develop a solution together. Through community relationship building, training, and long-term involvement, we want to fully maximize the investment of clean water in the community and bring out its full potential.
IMANA will foster health promotion, disease prevention, and health maintenance in communities around the world through direct patient care, health programs, and advocacy.
Mennonite Disaster Service is a volunteer network of Anabaptist churches that responds in Christian love to those affected by disasters in Canada and the United States. While the main focus is on clean up, repair and rebuilding homes, this service touches lives and nurtures hope, faith and wholeness.
LAIT911 is a mission-driven organization that aims to mitigate the damages caused by disasters and improve the resilience of communities. It offers a free, real-time emergency notification system called LAIT911 that sends alerts for major incidents such as wildfires or active shootings to mobile devices. The system also provides an online dashboard that gives the public up-to-date information about incidents. LAIT911 also provides educational resources and community outreach programs to raise awareness about disaster risks and mitigation. Additionally, LAIT911 has a team of trained professionals who provide emergency response and support on the ground during natural disasters.
The mission work of the Kizito Family Haiti USA, Inc. is to provide financial and material assistance to Sister M. Paesie and her Kizito Famille religious community of six who live and work among the poorest of the poor in different parts of the Cite Soleil, Port au Prince, Haiti. This is the largest slum area of the Northern Hemisphere. The Kizito Famille was founded 2017 in Haiti. It was founded in order to provide safety, free education and shelter to the children living on the street and to bring the light of Jesus as requested by Jesus to Mother Teresa. The Kizito Famille community operates homes for children who had been on the streets and chose to leave the streets. The first homes were for boys because mostly boys are on the streets. And then we added homes for girls. Today we have six of these homes, four for boys and two for girls. Some of the children in the homes are orphaned, others are not. Most are not orphans but have left home either because of hunger, poverty, or because of being mistreated by their parents. We try to find their parents in order to reestablish family ties, reconcile the parents of the children, and offer the possibility to visit from time to time while remaining in our homes. Additionally, the Sisters created eight schools In these schools, varying ages of children who had never been to school are received and educated. A preschool was added in service to the younger children from our homes in 2022. In total about 1,510 children attend these free schools. In most cases, the school lunch is the only food most of these children will receive each day. Depending on financial resources amidst the Haitian unstable economy and food resources, there may not be meals available everyday in the schools. The Kizito Famille operate several activity centers for developing team soccer sports, recreation and craft activities. The idea is always to set up a place where children can be safe, protected and come to know Jesus. Future plans: • to address day to day food needs in the homes and schools • to secure each school property perimeters with block walls to create a barrier of protection from foot traffic often intending malicious activities • to expand the living quarters of the current convent home • to acquire another vehicle and motor bikes for transport