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To advance gender equity for women and girls through research, education, and advocacy.
Henrico CASA is a nonprofit organization committed to advocating for the best interests of children involved in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court process. The CASA program recruits, trains, and supervises competent volunteers dedicated to representing the needs of abused and neglected children, as well as other children in juvenile dependency proceedings. CASA promotes safe, permanent homes for all children and seeks to educate the community concerning the needs of abused and neglected children.
Free the Slaves works to free the 21 to 30 million people in slavery around the world today, and help them rebuild their lives, by transforming the social, economic and political factors that allow slavery to persist. We support community-driven interventions in partnership with local groups that help people to sustainable freedom and dismantle a region’s system of slavery. We convince governments, international development organizations and businesses to implement key changes required for global eradication. We document and disseminate leading-edge practices to help the anti-slavery movement work more effectively. We raise awareness and promote action by opinion leaders, decision makers and the public. Free the Slaves is building a world without slavery.
This Fund will be administered by the Palmetto Project (a South Carolina non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of South Carolians). 100% of the funds donated will be used in this community to support local initiatives serving his home church, vulnerable populations and youth projects that Reverend Pinckney was so passionate about. Decisions on the use of these funds will be made a task force of stakeholders made up of a member or members of Reverend Pinckney’s family, colleagues, representatives from Emanuel AME Church and other members of our community selected for their specific expertise.
The Exchange Family Center makes children’s lives better by strengthening their families, teachers, and communities through proven counseling, coaching, and training.
The Hydrate Detroit #SHAREWATER campaign encourages Detroit residents to be neighborly and share their water with families living without water. With your help, we’ll be able to recruit volunteers to deliver emergency water, canvassers to identify potential residents whom qualify, hold an emergency city-wide Town Hall, purchase necessary emergency food/water supplies, and restore water service by making an important difference in the fight against poverty and water insecurity in Detroit.
To increase civic engagement, champion first amendment rights, and amplify the voices of the underrepresented, marginalized, and oppressed in order to empower and support our communities. We believe in sustainable practices and evolutionary thinking.
Ethical Trading Company is working to end human trafficking. We do this by importing, marketing, and selling products from suppliers and organizations that create jobs as a way to prevent human trafficking. We believe that by bringing sustainable jobs and income into villages and towns where women and girls are most at risk we will be able to end the cycle of poverty and trafficking once and for all.
The mission of CANGRESS, dba the Los Angeles Community Action Network (LA CAN), is to help people dealing with poverty create & discover opportunities, while serving as a vehicle to ensure they have voice, power and opinion in the decisions that are directly affecting them.
MISSION: Natik partners with grassroots organizations that confront the educational and economic disparities of marginalized communities in Guatemala and Chiapas, Mexico.
Since 2005, the Samburu Project has been providing easy access to clean, safe drinking water as a foundation for development to communities in Samburu, Kenya.
Reach, restore, and equip women in the sex industry and victims of sex trafficking to live healthy, flourishing lives, and train others to do the same across the globe. *