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We fight for human rights, care for the vulnerable and provide education in conflict zones.Love Does Parade is a nonprofit support organization for Love Does. www.lovedoesparade.org
Our mission is to connect people in the US with global movements that defend land, territory, water, food, seeds, and the earth. Together, we address the root causes of injustice and oppression, and build alternatives that nurture human rights, ecological justice, and liberation. We do this through grantmaking, social action, and philanthropic leadership.
We partner with communities in Kenya to provide spiritual, health, education, and economic programs that will sustainably transform individuals and communities out of poverty.
Equipping refugees & SIVs with the skills and network needed to thrive- not just to survive- as new Americans.
We imagine a world where girls are healthy, educated, and in control of their own destiny - free from violence, disease, and limitations based on gender. WISER works with girls to transcend poverty, HIV/AIDS, and gender-based violence. We do this by empowering young women to drive change through education and community programs.
GRACE MISSION STATEMENTInspired by our Christian values and in response to the Great Commission, we have identified and introduced three principal solutions to all the needs of the people, the communities and the countries that we serve: Jesus, Education, Work (JOB). True change comes from within, in order to break the cycle of poverty, sickness and darkness we must first start with the heart. Our mission is to follow the command of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in working with the poorest of the poor and oppressed, promoting human transformation as we RESCUE, RELIEVE, RESTORE and EMPOWER. We provide health-care, education, spiritual guidance, Children's feeding programs, youth/Senior ministries and empowered living to families and all those in need within our reach.
Stoneworks helps others do what God is calling them to do, and Stoneworks values relationships over projects. 1 Peter 2:5 tells us that God sets us together as living stones. We look to see the relationships that He is establishing, and our various projects arise as we honor those relationships. Through the relationships that God has given us, we partner with local believers in Russia, Norway, Belarus, Ukraine, Estonia, Montenegro, Moldova and Romania. Our early focus was on helping orphans in various ways. While that work continues, we also participate in various ministries: to children with disabilities, men's ministry, youth ministry, Roma/gypsy churches, and more.
We create caring communities of faith that teach the Word of God, promote literacy, alleviate poverty, and bring hope.
Our mission is to facilitate collaboration around the practical, relational, and spiritual challenges in a city by stimulating, encouraging, and supporting city catalysts and the movements they are leading.
JQ celebrates the lives of LGBTQ+ Jews and their allies by transforming Jewish communities, and ensuring inclusion through education, support, and identity-enrichment. JQ envisions a world where all LGBTQ+ Jews feel a strong sense of self, pride, and community - a place where LGBTQ+ Jews and their allies are supported by communities that embrace their needs and celebrate their unique gifts. Benefiting LGBTQ+ Jews and allies of all ages, JQ’s programs have impacted more than 14,000 lives in the LGBTQ+ and ally Jewish community in the past year alone.
FINCA's mission is to alleviate poverty through lasting solutions that help people build assets, create jobs and raise their standard of living.
STRIVE's mission is to help people acquire the life-changing skills and attitudes needed to overcome challenging circumstances, find sustained employment, and become valuable contributors to their families, their employers, and their communities. STRIVE is committed to serving the hardest-to-employ, most at-risk individuals. These include the long-term unemployed, the formerly incarcerated, disconnected youth, recovering addicts, public assistance recipients, veterans, the homeless, and the working poor.