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The Small Things

We envision a world where every child has a loving family and a safe home. The Small Things strives to empower communities in order keep vulnerable and orphaned children in their families. Through community services, comprehensive family preservation, and loving, family-style homes - we can ensure every child is healthy, safe, loved and cared for

Carry The Future

To unite a loving, global community with refugee children and families to bring dignity, care, and awareness to the refugee journey. Our vision: A world where a child's safety and future always come first.

The Miracle Foundation

Miracle Foundation is an international nonprofit that helps orphans and foster children find a safe, stable, and permanent family. Whether in an orphanage or in the Foster Care System, our vision is a family for every child in our lifetime. Since 2000, Miracle Foundation has been dedicated to improving the lives of children. In 2022 alone, we supported more than 170,000 children—and this is just the beginning. Today, we are a world leader in ending the need for orphanages and ensuring children grow up in safe, stable families. To achieve this, we are actively uniting children with families, partnering with frontline workers, preventing children from entering the system whenever possible, and stabilizing placements for children until they find a forever family. Learn more about our global and local initiatives.

Thorn Tree Project (Sereolipi Nomadic Education Foundation)

from the website: "Our mission is simple and focused: to help educate the children of nomadic families in northeastern Samburu."

Future Impact Project

To reach out and build relationships with people, communities, and organizations around the world by partnering with them in community or individual projects and education that will draw people to and share the love of Christ.

Love Hope Project

The Mission of The Love-Hope Project is to equip the next generation for missional Christian service. We will equip Christian leaders, as well as, develop programs to serve the the most vulnerable, both locally and globally.

Project ChildSafe Inc

Project ChildSafe is a program of the National Shooting Sports Foundation to promote firearms safety and education. We are committed to promoting genuine firearms safety through the distribution of safety education messages and free firearm safety kits to communities across the U.S.

Collateral Repair Project

Collateral Repair Project (CRP) was started in 2006 by two American women who worked hard to stop the US invasion of Iraq and grieved over the loss of innocent lives in their name. They wanted to establish an organization that allowed for a direct connection between citizens of coalition countries and innocent Iraqis who suffered from the consequences of war. They decided to set up Collateral Repair Project in Amman, Jordan, where many refugees were relocating. Much of CRP's early work was charity related, but as the organization grew it ran numerous programs focusing on community building, education and emergency aid. Activities have greatly expanded over the years and CRP now serves Jordanians as well as Iraqis and other nationals fleeing their countries' violence, particularly Syrians who are part of the huge refugee influx into Jordan. Our programs seek to restore dignity and community among displaced urban refugees as well as to ensure that their basic food and housing needs are met. CRP provides emergency assistance to hundreds of families through, in-kind aid, information and referral services, and a monthly food voucher program that provides eligible households with coupons to purchase fresh produce and groceries. CRP's Family Resource and Community Center offers many activities and learning opportunities to allow refugees to begin to re-build the communities they lost after fleeing their home countries. CRP's strengths include a wealth of knowledge about the refugee community in East Amman and strong relationships with the beneficiaries we serve. The community center is a place where many refugees, prohibited by Jordanian law from working, spend their days. Because of this, CRP has cultivated strong grassroots support from beneficiaries, many of whom go on to become volunteers, helping to assist their neighbors to access programs and services. CRP is located in Hashemi Shamali in East Amman. It is a registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization in the United States of America, and registered as an international organization with the Ministry of Social Development in Jordan.

Davis Moon Project

THE PRIMARY EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION IS TO BE A RESOURCE FOR FREE CHILDREN'S LIBRARIES IN ETHIOPIA BY ORGANIZING LITERACY MISSIONS TO DELIVER BOOKS TO ETHIOPIA EVERY 24 MONTHS.