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Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors fights to protect our wildlife and wild places! The organization seeks to be the most effective wildlife conservation organization in the world through the delivery of outstanding outcome-based programs and projects, and inclusive of humanity. In the USA, use EIN 30-0137313 for Wildlife Warriors USA.
All vulnerable children in need of care and protection, are given a turning point opportunity of personal and individualised nurturing care in a safe and stable organisation environment, that enables them to have a childhood, thrive and be educated, building their resilience and life skills within a forever organisation and towards an independent future.
Vision It is our passion to ensure the optimal development of traumatised children in need of care as defined by the Children's Act. Mission To care for, develop, empower and reintegrate these children and where necessary their families through appropriate care models, to enable them to function independently and to contribute to society. Values We communicate our love, faith and hope to the children placed in our care. Therefore we: Act in the best interest of the child Take pride in our organization Have respect for our different cultures Are positive in our attitude towards our work and people Acknowledge and develop human worth and potential Communicate effectively Work as a team Act with integrity at all times (honesty, transparency, consistency)
We provide education that caters for the needs of the individual Deaf child, partnering with parents, families and the community by providing professional expertise, to create a fully accessible, digitally enabled, language rich environment, where learners are taught skills to succeed at school and in life.
The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is the charity that saves lives on South African waters. Established in 1967, the NSRI is a registered non-profit organisation that is committed to drowning prevention and focusses on saving lives, changing lives, and creating futures for those threatened by immersion or submersion in water in South Africa. Our Rescue Services are run by nearly 1500 highly skilled, unpaid volunteers who are on call 24/7 at 47 rescue bases along the coast of South Africa and at inland dams and waterways. Our Drowning Prevention initiatives include preventative measures such as Pink Rescue Buoys for emergency flotation, emergency signage, rescue swimmers, lifeguards, active patrols during peak seasons, and drowning prevention training such as Water Safety Education and Survival Swimming lessons in under-resourced communities throughout South Africa. The NSRI is entirely funded through donations and sponsorships.
To help people throughout Southern Africa develop their reading, writing, learning, information and communication skills so that they may become independent, life-long learners.
To assist the needy impoverished individuals in areas of the Eastern Cape, South Africa irrespective of creed, race or culture.
The Mission statement of Luvuyo Centre for Childhood Development and Care is to provide affordable early learning in a loving environment, supported by correct nutrition and life skills for vulnerable children.
WomanPACT helps support and provide women access to opportunities that help improve their overall ability to reach their full human potential.
Our vision Our vision is to provide culturally competent, holistic and wellness focused services that promote young people s empowerment, prevent the development of mental health challenges and address social emotional problems that currently exist. Our mission Our mission is to establish a conversation about mental health issues affecting young women, in order to remove the stigma of mental health and to empower young women, as well as implementing a sustainable development within the societies in which these young people live.
Advocating, lobbying and raising awareness for and with Persons with Disabilities in achieving collaborative social and economic inclusion through innovation, partnerships, research, development and services.
In partnership with the global movement, Teach for All, Teach the Nation's fellows serve their students to develop a community of leaders during a two year teaching fellowship in high-need schools. By living the values of servant leadership in the classroom and within communities, fellows accelerate theirs, as well as each student's, professional and spiritual growth, and become part of a movement that invests in achieving education equity in South Africa.