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1. To encourage and mobilize others to be proactive about changing their immediate environment, and inspire individuals acts of selflessness 2. To uplift the underprivileged in Africa
Children Incorporated provides resources to children in need in the United States and abroad because we passionately believe that children everywhere deserve education, hope, and opportunity.
Moja Tu is a 501 (C)(3) nonprofit grassroots organization founded in 2013. Our mission is to provide the foundation of an education to children in need in developing countries. We believe that education is key to helping those in need to have an opportunity to change their lives as well as those in their communities. We believe that education is the critical factor in determining a child’s success in life. It’s a steppingstone to provide opportunities for job creation, community development and ending the cycle of poverty.
World Relief is a global Christian humanitarian organization whose mission is to empower the local church to serve the most vulnerable. The organization was founded in the aftermath of World War II to respond to the urgent humanitarian needs of war-torn Europe.Since then, for over 75 years, across 100 countries, World Relief has partnered with local churches and communities to develop sustainable, locally-driven solutions to some of our world's greatest problems.
Kidstown International is a partnership of friends dedicated to reaching out and sharing love and care with orphan children by helping to provide for their basic needs and by befriending them.
To serve the children of Haiti by sustaining a safe and nurturing Children’s Home rooted in the virtues of Faith, Hope, and Love, while developing a sense of social responsibility, community involvement, and unconditional love.
Millennium's goal is to bring hope to people in hopeless situations. We are a network of teams and development centers working on long term, culturally relevant projects in many difficult, and at times, dangerous places around the world. Our workers live among the people they serve; learning the local language and immersing themselves in the local culture. Human-scale, culturally relevant and sustainable programs are conceived and implemented at the grassroots level. Hope flourishes when the focus is on people and programs are born of relationship.
The mission of the Elimu Fund is to create a scholarship fund to help intelligent Kenyan students with limited financial resources to pursue and successfully complete secondary education. To be considered for the scholarship, the applicant must have completed the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) in the preceding year with a minimum grade of "B" and must be in the top 10% of his or her class.
Our mission is to improve people's lives by providing access to electricity and fostering the development of sustainable businesses. Our volunteers offer mentorship and resources to empower less economically developed communities for lasting change.
Our mission is to, through relationship with the local Church in Africa, challenge, encourage, develop and support the ministry of servanthood among those in need in their community through the replication of the Hands at Work community intervention model.We believe the biblical mandate to care for the dying, widows and orphans is not only for the Church in Africa, but also elsewhere, and Hands at Work will be a prophetic voice to the Churches outside Africa, challenging them to fulfill their mandate.
The Freedom from Fistula Foundation (FFFF) manages and funds projects that deliver maternal health care to vulnerable girls and women across Africa. The foundation treats and cares for those suffering from obstetric fistula by offering free surgeries, free maternity care, safe childbirth and provides programs aimed at prevention, social and psychological support and economic empowerment to those affected. The overall goal of the organization is to completely eradicate obstetric fistulas for women and girls in Africa. The key objectives of the FFFF are: To expand or develop fistula services in Africa, particularly in Kenya, Malawi, Sierra Leone and Madagascar. To finance access to healthcare during pregnancy and labor and to help prevent obstetric fistulas from occurring. To provide education and empowerment to fistula patients. To partner with other organizations and local facilities to improve fistula and maternity care.