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LEAF Project

LEAF cultivates youth leaders from diverse backgrounds through meaningful work in the food system. L.E.A.F. = Leadership Education and Farming

SHARE-PROJECT

To build structures to support the education of critically vulnerable children/ school dropout youth in the affected community.

25 Project

Our mission is to take the hope and healing of the gospel to orphaned and vulnerable children.

Demand Project

Their mission: We will direct our efforts, resources and energy toward the eradication of sexual exploitation, with an emphasis on the sexual exploitation of children. Whether they're victims of trafficking, forced prostitution, online enticement or child pornography—our mission is to end all sex crimes by targeting the DEMAND side of sexual exploitation. (Demand = Predator)

Jeneba Project

They aim to transform the face of education for girls in Sierra Leone with a mission to foster intellectual growth, develop leadership and create ripples of social impact across communities.

Project Meow

helping homeless cats

Project Bee

Providing equity and anti-poverty services to rural communities in North Dakota.

Project Kare

To Support youth in custody of Stark County Job and Family Services - Children Services division

Wave Project

Sharing love by providing mobile showers to those in need.

Project 10

P10 offers a variety of services to meet this mission, including an anonymous and confidential support line (514 989 4585), one-on-one peer support over the phone, email, or face-to-face, advovacy and accompaniment, weekly drop-in group for queer, trans, or allied youth, two annual weekend retreats, participation in pride events, special events (ie, fashion show), work on the trans health network, and workshops for professionals and para-professionals who work with youth on reducing the impacts of homophobia and transphobia.

Project Armonia

We are committed to promoting equal access to nutrition and education for displaced people. As a food-based organisation, we are built around the idea that food brings people together, allowing us to share a diverse range of tastes, traditions and talents across language, cultural or political barriers.

Project George

Moose Cree First Nation (MCFN) is a progressive community that provides programs and services to all of its members. The Moose Cree Traditional Territory extends from Hearst Ontario in the west to the Quebec border in the east, and from south of Highway 11 to points north toward the Albany River, Ontario. Moose Cree First Nation is accountable to our 4,550 members living on Moose Factory Island. We are largely self -governing and are responsible for the day to day operations of the Moose Cree First Nation services. The following functions of government are currently being performed by Moose Cree First Nation; Economic Development , Education, Finance, Fire Protection Services, Health Services, Lands and Resources, Public Works, Resource Protection, Recreation, Social Assistance Services and Social Housing.