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Africa New Day

Our Mission: To equip, educate, and empower each man, woman, and child in Congo to bring about cultural change, both individually and as part of a community, to enrich and provide opportunities for growth for future generations

American Friends of Latet Humanitarian Aid

Latet (To Give) was established in order to reduce poverty, for a better and just society, by providing assistance to needy populations, mobilizing Israeli civil society towards mutual responsibility, and leading change in the national priorities.

RainCatcher

RainCatcher is a non-profit organization that’s committed to help 1 percent of the 1 billion people without access to clean drinking water in the next 5 years changing 10 Million lives forever.

District Nri Foundation

District NRI (Non-Resident Indian) Foundation, Inc. is established to bring socioeconomic change in under-resourced communities in India through education, provision of basic necessities, preventative healthcare, and rural empowerment.

KiloWatts For Humanity

Our mission is to improve people's lives by providing access to electricity and fostering the development of sustainable businesses. Our volunteers offer mentorship and resources to empower less economically developed communities for lasting change.

Empowering Minds International

he Mission of Empowering Minds International "EMI" is to provide mental health services and empower women, individuals, families and communities escape poverty and live meaningful, sustainable and independent lives by providing comprehensive mental health services, shelter including safe homes for victims of sexual and domestic violence, education and economic well-being. EMI strives to heal, enrich and enhance the quality of life for the most vulnerable and marginalized population within Kenyan communities. The individuals that we serve today become tomorrow's advocates and sponsors creating social change and breaking down stigmas and stereotypes.

Brittany's Hope

Recognizing the fundamental rights of all children, we empower families and communities to make real and lasting change in the lives of orphaned and at-risk children through international special needs adoption grants and humanitarian initiatives.

Mission 14

BY CREATING MEANINGFUL PARTNERSHIPS WITH LOCAL AND FEDERAL AGENCIES, CORPORATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS, MISSION 14 IS DEDICATED TO BRINGING ABOUT CHANGE IN OUR COMMUNITIES THROUGH EMPOWERING THOSE IN DANGER OF BEING TRAFFICKED AND THOSE FIGHTING IT ON THE FRONT LINES.

Children International

Our mission is to bring real and lasting change to children living in poverty. In partnership with contributors, we reduce their daily struggles, invest in their potential, and provide them with the opportunity to grow up healthy, educated and prepared to succeed and contribute to society.

Penny Appeal Usa

We are a relief and development organization with a really BIG vision for the world. We want to create the best societies we can and tobreak the cycles of need and poverty for good. That’s why we work to turn small change into a BIG DIFFERENCE.

One Body Village Inc

Our mission is a) to improve the lives of high risk and sexually exploited children in by giving them shelter, education, medical care, psychological counselling and vocational training and b) to prevent child sexual exploitation by educating and empowering communities to be catalysts for change.

Not Another Child

Not Another Child (NAC) uses social networks to provide support to 2,011 children-in-need (ages 0-14 years). This first phase of NAC's aspiration began in January 2011 and will end whenever 2,011 children's lives change for the better. NAC’s modus operandi is using Peer-to-Peer networks to identify children needing food, shelter, and clothing. With help from Trusted Volunteers, NAC ensures 100% of donations benefit impoverished children. In the words of NAC’s founder: “It is time to make a difference in the life of a child here and the life of a child there, one impoverished child at a time, for some children a one-time difference, for other children a difference of a lifetime.”