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Their mission is to reduce poverty and bring about positive, lasting change through a combination of education, compassionate healthcare and income generating projects.
Red Panda Network (RPN) is the world’s first nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting red pandas. We work with local communities in Nepal to serve as active partners in the conservation of wild red pandas and their habitat.
The Mission of Serving Our World is to bring relief to all ethnic groups, especially focusing on at risk children from being sexually exploited and trafficked. Orphans and abandoned children and families in remote areas of the world. Moving people toward a new vision and enabling them with the skills and resources for a brighter future. We currently have ongoing projects in Northeast Thailand and Timor Leste.
United to End Genocide empowers and mobilizes a dynamic network of people and institutions advocating to end genocide and mass atrocities.
Sightsavers' vision is of a world where no one is blind from avoidable causes, and where vision impaired people participate equally in society. Sightsavers' mission is to eliminate avoidable blindness, and make sure those whose sight can't be restored receive the support they need to live independently by providing education, support and training. We work with local partners in more than 30 countries in Africa, Asia and Caribbean.
Africare works to improve the quality of life in Africa. Africare's programs are in partnership the people of Africa, and address needs in the principal areas of food security and agriculture as well as health and HIV/AIDS. Africare also supports water resource development, environmental management, basic education, microenterprise development, governance initiatives, and emergency humanitarian aid.
There are one million orphans in Ethiopia, many of them fending for themselves. AIDS incidence in the general population is about one in six persons and the epidemic is growing. A similar proportion of children orphaned by AIDS is also infected with HIV. There are about 120,000 new cases of HIV infection among children each year. The country is overwhelmed by the needs of their orphans.
Aarogya Seva is an international, humanitarian micro-volunteering organization estd in 2014 that is dedicating to providing quality healthcare services to affected communities worldwide. Our Vision To instill the spirit of seva in doctors and the medical fraternity To provide a structured platform for medical and non-medical professionals, to volunteer their time and skills, and strengthen the healthcare system. Our Objective Build a global network of medical and non-medical volunteers Provide meaningful volunteering opportunities in the health space Create models within the healthcare ecosystem that will demonstrate and showcase the effects of an organized network
AHEAD, INC., an acronym for Adventures in Health, Education and Agricultural Development, is a non profit, self help organization. Its mission is to work with underserved communities in developing countries to improve the quality of life by implementing programs that lead to self-sufficiency and self-reliance. AHEAD has succeeded in bringing life-sustaining programs to the most remote and resource-scarce areas of Africa. These areas have been hardest hit by epidemics and have been traditionally avoided by many organizations that choose instead to focus their work in African cities.
Airline Ambassadors leverage contacts with the airline industry to provide medical escorts for children, hand deliver humanitarian assistance to children and educate and advocate for human trafficking awareness in the travel industry
Lumos works to support the 8 million children in institutions worldwide to regain their right to a family life and to end the institutionalisation of children.
The foundation raises funds and runs programs that support vulnerable children—providing health care, education, and community-development services—primarily in Vietnam and Mongolia. Its work focuses on long-term care, rehabilitation and education to help children leave street life, access services, and build independent lives.