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Assistance League volunteers transforming the lives of children and adults through community programs.
Our mission is to enhance and deliver free medical/dental service to the underserved and impoverished people of Cambodia. We have treated more than 20,500 patients in the past 6 missons. This is possible because of YOU our gernerous donors.
The Sigil Social Foundation, a behavioral health counseling center, was created to help further humanity through love and understanding of the human condition. We are fundraising to build a long-term safe house for domestic abuse families, family members, and slave trafficking victims to escape and recover so that they can learn to love themselves. With a powerful new therapeutic curriculum and understanding, we have created the options that we wish were available to us during our times of need. Sigil is the only long-term answer to the problem of domestic abuse. Sigil is a leader in the recovery and wellness community, with the resiliency and multi-cultural integration that our diverse population deserves.
Mission To advocate for a safe and permanent home for abused and neglected children in Yellowstone County. Vision To provide a highly trained volunteer Advocate for every abused and neglected child in the Yellowstone County court and foster care systems.
Made by Survivors' mission is to help survivors of human trafficking, child marriage, child labor and rape to build a safe and independent future. We offer job training, employment, education and shelter to women and children in South and Southeast Asia, providing the tools and skills that enable them to remain forever free.
The Cupcake Girls is a Portland and Las Vegas based nonprofit that provides confidential support to those involved in the sex industry as well as trauma-informed outreach, intensive case management, and referral services to provide prevention, and aftercare to those affected by sex trafficking. Today, we are the only organization in the country to partner with our clients without agenda in building comprehensive, holistic plans to help them pursue their goals and objectives, working to ensure that we’re matching the right solutions to the right individual, at the right time. We provide nonjudgmental support to empower our clients. Some of the services we offer are: medical & dental care, domestic violence & safe house support, counseling, government assistance & welfare, educational assistance, tax support, career coaching, and much more. Come learn more by visiting www.thecupcakegirls.org.
To improve the lives of children and their families through a coordinated response to child abuse and neglect.
Bridging the Gap-Oregon is currently building a mobile app for law enforcement and victim advocates to use while on duty through a mass centralized communication system—connecting victim needs to community partners who can help. Our plan is to create a mobile app for every region that has a multidisciplinary human trafficking task force collaborative model. By sharing this powerful tool, we hope to help bridge the gaps in systems and create successful outcomes for victims.
The Eric Marsh Foundation for Wildland Firefighters stands apart from other Non-profits similar to them, in that the people involved with their Foundation have first-hand experience in loss of a Wildland Firefighter in the line of duty. They understand heartbreak at its deepest level, and they have the ability and resources to help others dealing with the same loss and trauma. The Eric Marsh Foundation is committed to serving the wildland firefighting community. They are committed to serving those directly affected by wildland line-of-duty deaths and living wildland firefighters and their families.
The Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC) is the first nonprofit law center in the nation solely dedicated to serving the needs of rape and sexual assault victims. Our mission is to provide legal representation to victims of rape and sexual assault to help rebuild their lives and to promote a national movement committed to seeking justice for every rape and sexual assault victim.
Magdalene House Chicago seeks to nurture sustainable change for adult women who have survived sex trafficking and prostitution, by providing a sober-living home sanctuary that is both trauma and faith-informed, where they can heal, access community-based services, and achieve stability.
Our Mission is to shine truth and light in to the world of hurting children. We seek to stop the flow of children from “aging out" of the system and moving from placement to placement while in the system. We seek to stop them from becoming a sad statistic of hopelessness. We seek to do this by being their voice in a world that ignores them, supporting them with tangible services to meet their real needs, and empowering them with the knowledge and self-esteem they need to pursue their dreams. We will empower and equip individuals, communities, and churches to move in God's call in James 1:27 to care for the orphans. By doing so, we can change the course of their lives from a sad statistic to a productive citizen of society full of hopes, dreams, and ambition to do more.