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Established in Germany, in 1934, The Blue Card's sole purpose was to provide financial assistance to Jews fleeing from that country's growing persecution. It was re-established in the United States in 1939, to continue aiding refugees escaping from the Nazi horror. Today, it is the only organization in the United States whose sole mission is to aid needy Holocaust survivors by providing cash stipends.
TO SERVE INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES THROUGHOUT MERCER COUNTY THROUGH VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAMS, HOUSING PROGRAMS, RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS, AND OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES.
The Curiosity Project, is a nonprofit organization that drives social impact by providing health and entrepreneurial opportunities in communities where people have limited access to resources. Our vision is to positively impact global health through curiosity, connection and contribution. The Curiosity Project is built on a belief that when global health is explored with curiosity and authentic human connection, awareness arises to foster innovative collaborations that improve quality of life for all. Curiosity can truly make a positive impact on global health and inspire others to take action. The Curiosity Project is made up of international humanitarian workers, health care professionals and executives who have been to every corner of the globe generating connections and making an impact. They have spent decades in the field collaborating on healthcare trainings and creating projects to meet the needs UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The Mona Foundation's mission is to track, rescue and care for captive primates living in species inadequate conditions and to raise awareness to prevent more animals falling victim to abusive treatment. Our four pillars are essential in achieving this mission: 1. Rescue and rehabilitation, 2. Conservation education and awareness, 3. Research and monitoring wellbeing, and 4. Vocational training.
To utilize a simple, scalable, and sustainable health-systemic approach to prevent maternal mortality, promote maternal health, and prolong the quality of life of rural women in Sierra Leone through multi-stakeholder partnerships that are in line with global best practices.
Over the Moon Diaper and Period Supply Bank is a volunteer-run, 501(c)3 nonprofit in Coastal Georgia. OTM is part of the National Diaper Bank Network, the Alliance for Period Supplies, and the Georgia STOMP Coalition. We supply diapers, wipes, period supplies, and incontinence products to families and individuals in need. Our mission is to bring awareness and support of basic health and hygiene needs, diaper lack, period poverty, and incontinence stigma to our community. We do this because we believe in dignity for all, no matter how big or small.
Empowering the Community to Be SEEN, HEARD, AND TO ACT Our Focus at the EmpowerTHEM Collective is to provide community members with the necessary tools to have a seat at the table, to advocate for and initiate change and to develop economic power through entrepreneurship.
The mission of The Village Microclinic is to inspire and empower people from peri-urban areas and slums of Burundi to advance their health and wellbeing.
Our mission is to embrace, enhance and support the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities (our Farmers). We strive to help each Farmer increase their self-reliance, have positive social interactions and develop the skills they need to achieve their individual goals. Our vision is to provide A Place Where Exceptional Farmers Live, Work, Play and Grow! A positive supportive environment is the foundation of our programs which focus on the development and retention of life, vocational and social skills for youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD). Maximizing employment skills, self-sufficiency and independence are critical to enabling individuals with ID/DD to meet their basic needs.
To create a center-city space where teens andyoung adults are valued, safe, and their hope is nurtured byproviding a strategically located, partnership facility that makesrecreation, leadership development, and job opportunitiesavailable.
The TEARS Foundation seeks to compassionately lift a financial burden from families who have lost a child by providing funds to assist with the cost of burial or cremation services. We also offer parents comprehensive bereavement care in the form of grief support groups and peer companions.