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Fondo Guadalupe Musalem A.C.

Support the educational aspirations of young indigenous Oaxacan women from impoverished rural communities in the state. Support the successful completion of high school studies of our grantees and their ability to continue university level studies. Promote the holistic development of the grantees during their high schools studies enhancing their studies through workshops and courses regarding gender equity, prevention of adolescent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STD), prevention of violence in dating relationships, environmental stewardship, and reading outside of school assignments. Include in the grant personal physical and mental health care to assure health issues do not impede their development. Encourage grantees who complete high school successfully to continue their studies at the university level through financial assistance, lodging and other support. In 2018 the Fondo is funding 34 young women in high school and 15 studying in university. Note: The high school level grantees live in their communities or a town nearby that offers high school level studies. Each month all the grantees gather at the Fondo office in the capital city for a weekend workshops and courses and receive their stipend for the following month as well as their expenses for travel.

Brick by Brick Partners

Founded in 2003, Brick by Brick creates partnerships that improve education, health and economic opportunity in East Africa.

Vision Center International Inc.

Working to eradicate avoidable blindness, and promoting the health, education and welfare of the blind, visually impaired in developing communities.

Horas da Vida Institute

To facilitate and engage a volunteer network that acts in a humanized way, promoting social inclusion through access to health.

Solidarity and Development Initiative

Our mission is to inspire and engage children and young persons in Cameroon by increasing their chances to succeed through innovative and creative methods of learning, alternative skill courses and education support. We do this by creating spaces and platforms to facilitate and foster expression as a means of communication, mental stimulation and participation in youth and community development activities.

WINGS

WINGS provides quality reproductive health education and services to underserved, primarily rural Guatemalan youth, women and men.

Rosa Vera Fund, Inc.

To facilitate medical, social and preventive interventions for children and opportunities for health workers that would not otherwise have been possible.

Fundacion Cuidado Infantil Dominicano

To respond to Jesus Christ through compassionate service, sharing and promoting health and wholeness for those in need, especially children.

John Retreat Foundation Internation USA Inc (JRFIUSA-INC)

JRFIUSA /JRCCA Mission is to help our people grow and overcome adverse situation in the health and education in the enjoyment of life.

Wylde Center

The mission of Wylde Center is to educate, cultivate greenspaces, and build community in the areas we serve. Wylde Center accomplishes this through educational programs, events and greenspaces that actively engage youth, families and individuals in their environment, health and community, and that develop skills in environmental science, sustainable urban living, organic gardening, health, and nutrition.

Holy Cross Education Foundation

It is the mission of Holy Cross Education Foundation to provide funding and administrative assistance to schools that strive to provide the highest quality primary education to children in disadvantage areas. We seek to effectively help prepare students for the challenges of life in the 21st century - spiritually, mentally, morally, emotionally and physically by providing a state-of-the-art educational environment.

Techie Youth

The Techie Youth program serves youth age 16-22 who are currently in foster care or recently emancipated from it, or are classified by NYC as “vulnerable-youth” including kids who are homeless, juvenile-delinquent, transgendered, etc. Our target demographic is to serve youth who are statistically-likely to become homeless or incarcerated without our assistance. We help the youth establishing a profession and career path in the computer sector leading to a strong lifelong financial-security and self-sufficiency. By focusing on this demographic, we are ultimately reducing new cases of homelessness and crime in America.