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Children's Hunger Relief Fund

Since 1975, Children's Hunger Relief Fund (CHRF) has responded to children's immediate physical, emotional, and spiritual needs following drought, earthquakes, hurricanes, war, and other disasters. CHRF cares for thousands of children around the world from orphanages, schools, and feeding centers in Central America, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia, to a full surgery, dental, and medical clinic and children's home complex in Mexico...to child immunization clinics, AIDS prevention classes, and clean-water projects in Kenya, to assisting disaster stricken families in the U.S.

Childrens Hopechest

Children’s HopeChest exists to glorify God by releasing the potential of orphaned and impoverished children and their communities. We do this through partnerships that cultivate two-way transformation

Jewish Childrens Folkshul

JEWISH CHILDREN'S FOLKSHUL & ADULT COMMUNITY IS A PARENT-RUN COOPERATIVE COMMITTED TO PROVIDING A SECULAR, HUMANIST JEWISH EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE FOR CHILDREN IN THE GREATER PHILADELPHIA METROPOLITAN AREA. FOR OVER 85 YEARS FOLKSHUL HAS OFFERED AN ALTERNATIVE OPTION TO ENHANCE JEWISH CULTURAL IDENTITY WITH ALL-AGES EDUCATION AND A SECULAR JEWISH COMMUNITY. FOLKSHUL WELCOMES ALL WHO IDENTIFY WITH CELEBRATING THEIR JEWISH IDENTITY AND WANT TO EXPRESS AND TRANSMIT THE VALUES, TRADITIONS, AND KNOWLEDGE OF THE JEWISH EXPERIENCE IN A SECULAR SETTING.

Childrens Relief International

Taking the light of Christ to the poor.

Shiloh Christian Children's Ranch

Every year in the U.S., nearly 3000,000 children are Abused, nearly 3,000 of them die from the damage. Shiloh Christian Children's Ranch exists for these children. Shiloh is a set of six homes for near 60 abused/neglected and other children. Three of Shiloh's homes are located near Clarence, MO. Three Shiloh homes sit near Kahoka, MO. Shiloh opened it's first home for children in 1977. Shiloh has probably the most complete and unique program of its kind in the country.

Missouri Baptist Childrens Home

For more than 120 years, Missouri Baptist Children's Home has provided a place where hurting children can find the love and care they so desperately need. Child abuse, abandonment, behavioral problems and emotional disturbances bring hundreds of children to Missouri Baptist Children's Home each year. Since we believe that God ordained the family as the primary institution for nurture, growth and support of children, our services reflect the belief that "family works". We therefore strive to find and/or establish families that work for those we serve. Children and families facing crisis situations need programs and services designed to meet the many needs with shich they are struggling. These families need resources and services they can access in their community and receive within a safe, caring environment. Missouri Baptist Children's Home provides trained, compassionate staff to work with families in crisis to strengthen them and assist them in becoming the best families they can be.

Wea Childrens Fund

The fund was established in 1990 with the goal of helping meet the modest and immediate needs of Washington students encountered by Washington Education Association members in their daily workplaces. The intent is to ensure that the physical, social and emotional needs of students do not stand in the way of success within the school setting.

Cues Fund

The CUES Fund secures financial support through private donations to fully fund the CUES School System. The school system provides centralized leadership and governance to three urban grade schools: Sacred Heart, All Saints and Holy Name. The CUES Fund is a non-profit organization overseen by a Board of Directors.

Genesis Fund

The Genesis Community Loan Fund provides innovative financing by soliciting investment loans from individuals, churches, corporations, and foundations, and then re-lending the money at favorable terms to nonprofit organizations developing affordable housing and community facilities for underserved people and communities throughout Maine and beyond.