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Denniston International partners with local organizations in underserved communities to bridge the gaps, large and small, that impede youth development. With a focus on collaboration, we enable communities to create educational and social growth opportunities for their own children and young adult members.
Founded in 1989, the National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association (NSDA), now Dysphonia International, is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by spasmodic dysphonia and related voice conditions through research, education, awareness and support.
Nuru International equips people in remote, rural areas with tools and knowledge to lead their communities out of extreme poverty. By introducing a framework of simple, scalable and sustainable poverty solutions, Nuru is able to cultivate leaders to adapt and scale poverty solutions in their communities.
Icthus is an international organization dedicated to forming clubs through local churches throughout Latin America and other countries to encourage young people ages 4 through 17 to love the Lord and their neighbors as themselves and to develop positive habits, skills, and attitudes for life.
The mission of Sankofa International is to assist in the enhancement of the quality of lives of needy Africans living in Africa, through the building of model villages (communities) to be duplicated through-out Africa. Ghana will serve as the hub and house the first model village. Upon completion, the model will be duplicated throughout Ghana and all of Africa. It is a separate organization than US-focused Sankofa (Sankofa.org). Sankofa Lifeline International (SLI), Sankofa’s registered sister non-profit in Ghana, provides new knowledge via workshops and other learning tools to equip Africans to make better long term, life-management decisions to meet basic needs and more.
Rhizokids International is a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization that was formed to raise money for research for Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata (RCDP). RCDP is genetic disorder that is a fatal form of dwarfism, and it is rare…affecting fewer than 100 children worldwide. Currently, there is no treatment and no cure for RCDP.
Favor International empowers and equips people in Uganda, South Sudan, and neighboring African countries to become leaders and bring about lasting change to local communities through evangelism and discipleship, education, community development, children's care & ministry, economic development, and women's empowerment.
Sozo International’s mission is to partner with at-risk Afghan communities to create a sustainable future and transformed lives through healthcare, education, and economic initiatives. We seek to do this in a holistic manner that considers physical, relational, and spiritual components. We intend to learn, partner, and provide resources to this end.
Friends of DXE, a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization, provides grants for the grassroots direct action everywhere (DXE) network, an international coalition of animal rights activists that has mobilized activists in over 140 cities and 27 countries, and for other animal advocacy organizations and projects.
Dysautonomia International is the largest non-profit in the world dedicated to improving the lives of individuals living with autonomic nervous system disorders through: research, advocacy, physician education, public awareness, and patient empowerment programs. We seek to improve the lives of over 70 million individuals around the globe with disorders of the autonomic nervous system. The organization offers patient and clinician education resources, community outreach, legislative advocacy, and patient support for all autonomic disorders. Our innovative research program focuses on postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). Dysautonomia International continues to grow and expand upon a support infrastructure built for our patient community based on research, education, and hope.
Ka Honua Momona International's mission is to be a model of sustainability, mauka a makai (from the mountains to the sea). Our philosophy is to develop indigenous education systems by revitalizing natural and cultural resources, perpetuating traditional knowledge and stewardship and evolving with modern technology which will result in a self-sufficient model for all nations.
Mission Statement: Advancing the safety and well-being of animals. Vision Statement: Our vision is for all animals to live a life free of cruelty and suffering. Values Statement: SPCA International embraces, above all, kindness, respect, compassion, awareness and integrity in all aspects of our mission and vision for a cruelty-free world.