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Associacao Native Scientist

Broaden the horizons and spark interest in science of underserved children through science outreach educational programmes

SHARE-PROJECT

To build structures to support the education of critically vulnerable children/ school dropout youth in the affected community.

FUNDACION BRINGAS HAGHENBECK, IAP

The Foundation's mission is "to create, promote and operate facilities in benefit of children, youths and adults for their development and welfare"

Wyoming School Foundation

TO ENHANCE THE HONORED TRADITION OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE FOR THE CHILDREN OF WYOMING, OHIO AND TO ENRICH THEIR LIVES AND THE LIVES OF OTHERS.

Childline Kenya

Childline Kenya's mission is to promote children's rights and enhance child protection in Kenya by delivering quality services through harnessing the power of ICT innovations. The organisation was established in 2004 with a remit to provide a 24-hour toll-free helpline for counselling and referral services to children, young persons and their families. We have since added chat and email counselling to our services and have developed a broad portfolio of outreach and educational projects. By offering a communication channel to children in distress, Childline Kenya aspires to become an organisation that not only extends support and sanctuary to victims of abuse, but one that adds weight to the message that crimes against children will not go unchallenged. To this end, we work with a network of members and partners from across the child welfare and children's rights community to offer the full spectrum of support and advice. Our vision is a society where every child is heard and children's rights and dignity are upheld at all times. The work of Childline Kenya is based on our core values of commitment, courage of conviction, integrity, competence, reliability and action.

Ireach Inc

To promote the full inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in Catholic schools and religious education programs through education, advocacy, and public awareness. Inclusion is consistent with the protection of all human life and the promotion of human dignity. The inclusion of children with disabilities in Catholic schools is consistent with our Catholic faith.

Their Future Today

Their Future Today strives to turn each and every forgotten child's story into a happy ending. Each step we take may be small - but it is measured, supported and implemented with love and care in the knowledge that we are sustaining our mission of offering a future to those that had none. Our aim is to improve opportunities for children by helping to keep poor families together and ensure their education. Reunite children abandoned through poverty with their own or foster families and meanwhile help raise standards in children's institutions.

Hope for Limpopo, Inc.

Hope for Limpopo, Inc. promotes women and children's safety, education and well-being through support of projects and capacity building programs dictated by the needs of the local community in and around Limpopo Province. Activities consist primarily of financing works that provide education, basic diet and nutrition counseling, public awareness, and medical care for impoverished children and adults living in the rural areas of South Africa. An emphasis is placed on children orphaned or otherwise adversely affected by HIV/AIDS and their caregivers.

GRUPPO ALEIMAR ONLUS

Gruppo Aleimar is a non-profit voluntary organization that deals with children and families in need both in Italy and abroad, through the Distance Support, projects of development and awareness-raising and human development activities on the Italian territory. The main areas of our development projects are: 1. Education: taking charge of children in family (natural or adoptive), in foster homes and shelters, schooling and vocational training. 2. Health and hygiene awareness: support to clinics and / or hospitals, funding of surgical operations, seminars for young mothers. 3. Women promotion: start-up of agriculture and livestock, creation of production cooperatives, micro-credit financing. 4. Rural villages' development: water well, kindergarten, solar energy for light and water pumps. 5. Women' refuge and social housing for families in temporary need. The Aleimar Group is active today in 12 countries (Benin, Brazil, Colombia, D.R. Congo, Eritrea, India, Italy, Malawi, Palestine, Kenya, Lebanon, Zambia) with more than 50 projects and takes care directly of 600 children (what we call distance support) and, indirectly, of other 2,500 children that we follow within our projects. The Group comprises Aleimar for overseas project; Tuendelee for Italian projects and Prema, a cooperative for mentally disabled youth. The Group hires five people and relays on the voluntary service of 140 people. Its annual turnover is abt.1,2 million euro and overhead cost is less than 10%. Its balance sheet is checked and approved by internal auditors. We have been granted a seal of quality "Donare con fiducia" by the Istituto Italiano Donazione. Its web sites are: www.aleimar.it and www.tuendelee.net. In 30 years of activity the Group has helped more than 10.000 children/families, has built more than 100 foster homes, orphanages, schools and water wells.

Abraham Kriel Bambanani NPC

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)

Chiedza Child Care Centre

Our vision is of a Zimbabwe in which orphans & vulnerable children have access to all their basic needs & are holistically developing to realize their full mental, physical & social potential. Our mission is to empower communities to adequately support & care for orphans & vulnerable children in Zimbabwe & to lobby & advocate for children's rights. Our goal is to provide community-based holistic services in a sustainable way to orphans and vulnerable children in the Harare suburbs of Mbare, Sunningdale, Waterfalls & Ardbennie. Our organisational focus is on: a. Strong governance & management b. Resource mobilisation c. Human resource development d. Strong accountability systems e. Learning and sharing

BELL (Building Educated Leaders for Life)

BELL exists to transform the academic achievements, self-confidence, and life trajectories of children living in under-resourced, urban communities. In an effort to reverse a history of educational inequality, BELL offers robust after school and summer learning experiences to over 10,000 children in grades K-8 across the nation. Founded and headquartered in Dorchester, MA, BELL has been partnering with Boston Public Schools for twenty years to deliver programming for Boston children who may not otherwise have free access to quality tutoring, enrichment learning, and social support. BELL currently serves approximately 2,000 children across Boston, with a primary focus on families in traditionally underserved communities, such as Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan.