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IPI serves the poor, orphaned, victims of violence and those suffering with HIV/AIDS in Kenya. IPI owns and operates a children's home for displaced children and orphans, provides enterprise training opportunities to women, and conducts peace trainings in the local Meru community.
The United States Fire Department Reserve Corps relies on the generous support of grants, private gifts, and contributions from individuals, businesses, and foundations. Your donation, no matter the size, has the power to make a meaningful impact in our community. America’s first responders inspire us all with their bravery and unwavering dedication. They are the first to answer the call-in emergencies, courageously confronting challenging, dangerous, and emotionally overwhelming situations. Their commitment goes beyond physical aid they bring comfort and hope to those in need. However, the demands of their work come with a heavy toll. Many first responders face increased risks of mental health challenges, including PTSD, chronic stress, and depression. Supporting their well-being is not just important—it’s essential. By contributing, you are helping us provide the resources and care these heroes deserve. Together, we can honor their service and ensure they receive the support they need to continue standing strong for our communities. Thank you for your generosity. Your donation truly makes a difference!
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.
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.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) protects Canada's most threatened natural habitats and the species that call them home. Since 1962, NCC and its supporters have protected more than 2.7 million acres (1.1 million hectares) of ecologically sensitive land nationwide.
Kaeme works to eliminate barriers to placing an orphanage-housed child into a home, offering more children the chance to grow up in a loving family. Our mission is to build families and protect vulnerable children in orphanages in Ghana. Our vision is for every child in an orphanage to find a healthy loving family.
We are giving orphan children all the necessary tools and the environment to be leading members of the Egyptian society. They will grow into confident men and women who will shatter the stigma of being an orphan in Egypt. We create a comfortable home environment that provides the children with all the love, support, resources, and guidance they need to thrive.
Changing our city, one tree at a time. Since 1994, Our City Forest has been the leading nonprofit in Silicon Valley for urban forestry and environmental education. We believe in the POWER OF TREES to transform homes, communities and cities. We believe in the POWER OF PEOPLE to help us achieve this needed transformation.
Founded in 2012, I Will Stand International works to rescue, restore, equip, and empower vulnerable people around the world. Currently, we have a women and children's rescue home in Rwanda, Africa where we provide food, shelter, clothing, medical, education, and opportunities to the most vulnerable. We also work in the US.
The Taraloka Foundation creates opportunities for Himalayan girls by providing education, healthcare, and a safe refuge. We strive to do the best we can for a small group of girls in the Himalayan region of Sikkim. We rescue girls from difficult circumstances and support all of their needs until they graduate from college. As soon as one of our girls enters college, we have room to bring another girl into the Sikkim Happiness Home, their safe refuge. Many have lost their parents and have no safety net. Some of our girls have a parent or a relative, but for a variety of reasons they need the safe refuge of the Sikkim Happiness Home. Regardless of the circumstance, our girls enjoy a life together as sisters. We help them cross over from a life of suffering to a life full of joy and potential.
Harvest Children’s Home (HCH) is a real home for 50-70 orphaned children. They sing, play, dream and hope, but 1 thing they don’t have to wonder about any more is: “where do I belong?” Before HCH these children were destitute, lacking the most basic necessities of life. Now they have nutritious meals, clean water, spiritual care, a good education and plenty of love! Their hope is restored!At HCH, we provide orphans with a new family – a multitude of “brothers” and “sisters,” and a caring staff to see that they’re loved and well supervised; a new hope – security, stability and a Christian faith they can build their lives on; and a new future – far different than before - receiving education, skills training and all that they need to succeed.
We provide essential and transformative eyecare, around the world and right here at home. We bring medical volunteers and partners together to care for the people who need it most. Our teams work side-by-side with local doctors and clinics to improve access to high-quality eyecare. Together we break the cycle of hardship that blindness and visual impairment cause, making patients, families, and communities healthier and stronger.