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World Federation of Youth Clubs (WFYC) is a nonprofit organization helping those around the world whose purpose is to create safe and productive spaces for the young people in their communities. We do so through collaboration with local leaders by providing personalized access to resources, mentorship, and relevant expertise and experience, contributing to their successful operation and growth. Our mission is to develop, advance, and enhance global youth organizations that provide a positive environment and a safe place for young people around the world. We currently serve 74 member organizations in 36 countries and territories who provide services to more than 360,000 young people.
Focusing on four pillars, wealth, life skills, careers and health & wellness, our mission is to provide education and awareness by sharing successful life experiences through mentoring that brings together several generations of young girls and women whose life experiences transcend time. Through these mentor relationships we: • ensure that young girls are equipped with a healthy self-image to contribute to social importance and personal development. • instill self confidence, life skills and new experiences to contribute to society in a life-changing way. • promote academic achievement through programs, conversations and one-on-one interactions. • provide mentors across diverse disciplines aligned to resources, industries and experiences to help young women develop goals and ideas to have a global impact. • engage young women in financial literacy to foster healthy consumerism and spending habits.
One World Children's Fund is a non-profit organization that provides fiscal sponsorship and raises funds and awareness for effective grassroots organizations serving children with education, healthcare, and shelter. ACCESS (African Community Center for Social Sustainability) provides a comprehensive model of health care services, education and economic empowerment with a focus on children and families affected by HIV-AIDS in Nakaseke, Uganda.
Founded in 2000, Glamourgals organizes and inspires teen volunteers to provide ongoing companionship and complimentary beauty makeovers to women in senior homes. Through this experience: Elderly residents in care feel a renewed sense of community and self-worth. Teen volunteers gain essential leadership skills demonstrating empathy and compassion through our intergenerational programming.