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Let There Be Light International combats extreme poverty and global climate change by raising awareness about energy poverty and by donating safe solar lights to vulnerable off-grid communities in sub-Saharan Africa. LTBLI advocates for the incorporation of a pro-poor energy access perspective into ongoing, aligned programming.
Founded in 1937, Plan International is a development and humanitarian organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. We strive for a just world, working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners.
Love Without Boundaries provides hope and healing to vulnerable and orphaned children and their underserved communities by funding medical care (including surgeries), foster-care and family-reunification programs, education, nutrition, and emergency aid — working through local partners to deliver services where they’re needed most.
Sonoma Family Meal (SFM) is committed to strengthening our local food economy and nourishing our community in times of crisis and stability. At our community kitchen, we convert locally sourced ingredients and rescued perishables into meals for families and seniors experiencing food insecurity, while providing culinary career training and food-business support. During disasters, we proactively coordinate resources to provide quality emergency meals for those who have been impacted. SFM is recognized by The New York Times as part of a new model of disaster relief.
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. The League is an animal sheltering and welfare organization focused on community responsiveness, professional animal care, dynamic education, compatible adoptions and a philosophy of compassion in all we do.
At the Food Bank for Larimer County, we believe no one should be hungry. Our dream is to deliver health, hope and humanity to stabilize the lives of our clients and build a vibrant community. We are a private non-profit organization and the only Feeding America clearinghouse for donated food in our county. Each year, we provide food to more than 37,500 people in need through community partnerships and hunger-relief programs. Our mission is to provide food to all in need through community partnerships and hunger-relief programs.
Providing students with an excellent education, a higher quality of life, and pathways to a job with dignity so they can achieve a better future for themselves and their families.
Transparent Hands’ mission is to conduct free life-saving surgeries/medical treatments for poor people all across Pakistan through its transparent crowdfunding online healthcare platform.
Netsanet provides shelter, individualized medical care, nutrition, education and family-preservation support for special‑needs, abandoned, and orphaned children in southern Ethiopia. When possible it supports families to keep children at home; when not, it cares for children in a family‑style children’s village and runs community outreach programs.
Massachusetts Vest‑A‑Dog is an all‑volunteer 501(c)(3) that supports Massachusetts law‑enforcement K‑9 teams by funding and providing protective (bullet/stab‑resistant) vests, essential equipment, training, and occasionally assisting with the purchase of dogs. Their primary goal is to ensure Massachusetts police K‑9s have protective vests and related support.
Project PEARLS USA works to help the poorest children and families in the Philippines by providing basic needs and long-term supports — including nutrition/feeding programs, education and scholarships, health care and medical/dental missions, and skills/empowerment programs. The U.S. entity raises funds and coordinates support to advance those programs overseas.
Children Up provides post‑primary scholarships and mentoring for high‑performing primary students from northern Uganda so they can attend secondary school and continue into higher education. The organization pays for tuition, room & board, supplies and transportation and pairs students with mentors to support academic progress and school retention.