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Remember Niger Coalition

Remember Niger Coalition is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that works unify people and mobilize resources to expand quality educational opportunities in Niger, West Africa. We accomplish our mission by partnering with local Nigerien organizations and school committees. Working together, we build and furnish schools, provide sponsorships for student tuition assistance, keep girls in school through our Girls' Advancement program, provide teacher training through Teach-the-Teacher, and ensure that students have meals. We also facilitate volunteer mission trips to Niger.

Compassionate Franciscan Sisters Of The Poor

The organization is operated exclusively for religious charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501 c 3 of the United States Internal Revenue Code or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code and for such related purposes as may be permitted to religious charitable and educational corporations which are organized under Florida Not For Profit Corporation Code. This includes for such purposes to provide financial material moral and spiritual support primarily to the members of the Compassionate Franciscan Sisters of the Poor Inc. CFSOP and to other missionaries in their ministries which exist to defend provide for and promote the dignity of the poor the unborn and all human life and the administering of homes and centers to provide essential basic human care evangelization education and Christian works of mercy to abandoned and neglected women children the elderly street children and orphans and the destitute poor.

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Transparent Hands Foundation US INC

Transparent Hands’ mission is to conduct free life-saving surgeries/medical treatments for poor people all across Pakistan through its transparent crowdfunding online healthcare platform.

Little Loves Orphanage

Supporting orphans across the globe

Shashamane Settlement Community Development Foundation

- To promote awareness of and organize developmental support for the Shashamane Settler Community and similar charitable causes throughout the world. - To foster better local, regional, national, and international relations through the promotion of trade, sports, and cultural linkages. - To support and contribute to U.S. based Ethiopian and other charities whose objectives are in harmony with the Foundation's goals. - To establish and facilitate communications networks with the Settler community, particularly the youth. - To develop methods of establishing self-help, self-sufficiency, and community enrichment programs for the Shashamane community.

Mercy Ships

Mercy Ships operates hospital ships in underdeveloped countries, providing free medical care to patients, and conducting training and education for medical professionals Mercy Ships also engages in medical infrastructure improvement projects

Gleanings For The Hungry

Gleaning and drying fruit and vegetables to ship to organizations around the world to help feed the hungry.

Global Links

Global Links is a Pittsburgh-based non-profit dedicated to improving health in communities with need. For 30+ years, Global Links has been collaborating with partners to improve health for vulnerable populations by sharing surplus rescued from the US healthcare system to support health programs globally and locally.

VIDA

VIDA is a non-profit organization providing dual service to both Latin America and Northern California by collecting surplus medical supplies and equipment from health institutions, diverting them from landfills, and shipping them to Latin American hospitals and clinics that rely on such donations for the provision of basic health care.

United to End Genocide

United to End Genocide empowers and mobilizes a dynamic network of people and institutions advocating to end genocide and mass atrocities.

Casa

Empowerment is at the core of all of CASA’s work – to move disadvantaged community members from a position of oppression to a position of power. CASA’s approach is not only to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services and programs that meet the needs of immigrant and working class communities, but also to leverage their assets and strengths to work for systemic solutions that will benefit generations to come. Founded in 1985 by congregants of a church, CASA is a national leader in providing innovative, immigrant-focused services that range from economic empowerment, to financial independence, and social integration, with over 122,000 members across 48 states.

International Disaster Emergency Service

“IDES exists to meet physical and spiritual needs of suffering people throughout the world in the name of Jesus Christ."