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KDI is a non-profit design and community development organization. We partner with people in underserved communities around the world to build healthier, more connected neighborhoods and cities through the tools of design, planning, research, and advocacy.
NCMI plans to respond to and prevent human suffering resulting from poverty and disaster. The NCMI tag – “Challenged by Faith to end Poverty,” expresses its mission to respond to the causes as well as the results of poverty as an expression of the Christian faith as understood and practiced by members of the Church of the Nazarene.
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 purpose and the interest of this organization is to provide education and training by hosting an annual New Jersey Emergency Preparedness Conference for all persons and agencies involved in the emergency management field. The annual conference will provide training, coordination, and promote the development of public & private partnerships in planning, response, recovery, and mitigation in all types of emergencies.
The programs and services Gillian’s Place provides helps abused women and their children with the opportunity to rebuild their lives. These programs include support counselling and safety planning, family law advice, safe shelter and transitional assistance. Abused women who may never stay at our shelter still benefit from the free and confidential services we offer.
Haiti On The Rise supports the reconstruction and development of structures and programs that benefit those affected by the 2010 Earthquake and recent catastrophes in Haiti. They identify community needs, select projects that meet those needs, and plan for and fund our selections. Their extensive work is focused in the areas of education, healthcare, sustainable housing, and pastoral endeavors. They aim to improve people’s lives and transform communities.
Search for Lost Persons— Southeast Pennsylvania Search and Rescue’s (SEPASAR) primary mission is to locate lost persons and provide such first aid as may be necessary to those located. This mission is accomplished by dispatching mounted search personnel to the scene and under the direction of a search operations and or search planning ICS function search areas designated consistent with rider and horse safety.
Child Health Foundation was established in 1985 to prevent and treat life-threatening communicable diseases of infants and children in the United States and abroad. We plan and support research to develop new health care technologies for children and disseminate the results through our network worldwide. We have been instrumental in supporting grassroots innovation and education for communities and health professionals so that they are prepared to intervene in saving children's lives.
The Wooster Township Fire Department serves the citizens in Wooster Township and, through contractual agreements, portions of Franklin, Plain and Wayne Townships. Total population for the district is approximately 8,500 in an area covering 52 square miles. The department is a participant in the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) which covers Wayne County and reaches into Holmes and Ashland counties and the Ohio Fire Chiefs Statewide Mutual Aid Plan agreement. The department responds to an average of 1000 runs annually with approximately 800 of these runs being emergency medical responses.
The mission of Teachers Unify to End Gun Violence is to empower educators to demand our communities are safe from gun violence. We support, elevate, and organize teachers and school staff -- we are on the front lines of the gun violence epidemic in America. Teachers Unify is building systems to guide educators, school staff, students, parents, guardians and others to speak up about their experiences and fears of gun violence, to demand a say in safety plans at work and in communities, and to affect change for the safety and well-being of children and families.
Our Mission is to continue improving the conditions of Haiti “One City at a Time”. Our current city of focus is Grand-Goâve. Learn why we chose Grand-Goâve. Goals - In the next 5 years we will develop a plan of action to help "Keep Grand-Goâve Beautiful" by: - Economic Development in Haiti - Tourism - Programs for Senior Citizens - Health Care and Training - Build a School - Establish an Agricultural Program - Training in Education and Basic Literacy - Health and Sports - English as a 2nd Language Program - Professional School for Training - Provide Employment Opportunities
From Books to Brilliance provides access to books and educational materials in impoverished communities. Countless children in our world grow up with no books. In Nicaragua and Guatemala, many of the rural poor live on less than one dollar a day. Without access to basic services such as potable water and sanitation, families struggle just to survive each day. Books are rarely found. At the local schools, teachers plan lessons and instruct with no textbooks. Children fortunate enough to attend school learn to read from words written on the blackboard, but without books cannot read to learn. Few children reach their intellectual potential. We believe that in creating access to books and information, a better future becomes possible for citizens living in abject poverty.