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Gram Seva Foundation

We strive towards providing health care, education and employment opportunities for all our village communities, thereby restoring a balance of opportunity and quality of life. An imbalance exists between cities and villages in India. The best health care and medical facilities are available in the cities. However, 75 percent of India's population lives in villages. Unemployment, poverty and lack of adequate facilities for health and education drive ambitious young people to the cities in search of jobs and a better standard of living. This migration drains the energy of the villages while simultaneously putting additional strain on the resources of the cities.

One Drop Foundation

Together, we aim to ensure sustainable access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene for the most vulnerable communities through innovative partnerships, creativity and the power of art. A registered charity in Canada / 8534 23192 RR0001 8400, Avenue du Cirque, Montreal QC H1Z 4M6 A recognized 501(c)(3) charitable entity in the USA / Federal ID 26-3242787. 950 Grier Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Grapevine Shield Foundation

Providing assistance to the family members of Police Officers and Firefighters from Grapevine, Texas, who are injured or killed in the line of duty.

Lumos Foundation USA

Lumos works to support the 8 million children in institutions worldwide to regain their right to a family life and to end the institutionalisation of children.

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Studio Samuel Foundation

Studio Samuel creates pathways for girls in Ethiopia to reach their potential through education and employable skills.

Behring Global Educational Foundation

The The Wheelchair Foundation, a division of Behring Global Educational Foundation, a charitable foundation, has a goal to provide a free wheelchair to every child, teen and adult worldwide who needs one but has no means to acquire one.

Caribbean Law Enforcement Foundation

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.

Matthew E. Russell Foundation

The mission of the Foundation is to provide an educationally enriched environment where children have access to advanced technology in order to facilitate their interest and passion for higher education and learning. The primary venues that the Foundation utilizes to achieve this mission are the use of media and technology; such as providing computers and Kindles equipped with eBooks, as well as establishing libraries in schools that have not had the funds to invest into reading programs and education. In addition, the Foundation will, in many instances introduce for the first time, a modern system of collection management, cataloging and classification for library management.

Viet Blind Children Foundation

Founded in 2000 by Fr. Thuan and two friends based in San Francisco, CA, the Blind Vietnamese Children Foundation assisted The Lover of the Holy Cross Sisters who had just established Nhat Hong Thi Nghe Home for the Blind in Ho Chi Minh City (1995). Up to the present time with the Foundation’s support the Sisters expanded to nine homes and schools with a total of almost 400 students. The Foundation has also provided funding to maintain the homes, schools, and healthcare centers for visually impaired children administered by other lay or religious groups. The Foundation is governed by a volunteer board of directors and supported by hundreds of friends who give much of their time and wealth throughout the year to assist in BVCF fundraising efforts. Every year the Foundation organized the benefit luncheons or dinners with silent and live auctions, and raffles. A lively family atmosphere blends different cultures and faiths in a single effort to help our very special children live promising lives in Vietnam.

The Voila Foundation Inc

The Voilà Foundation will serve as a compassionate community resource collaborating with non-profit, and for profit, organizations in raising funds for trustworthy charitable causes.