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Mission: We are a charitable organisation working to kickstart the lives of vulnerable children in Kenya through locally-led sustainable development. Key Principles: Kickstart Kids International is an entirely volunteer run, not for profit, non-government development organisation. In everything that we do, our primary goal is empowerment - to provide support to local communities that will help them to help themselves. We achieve this in three ways: Best practice quality of care for orphaned and disadvantaged children - partnering with globally recognised leaders who share our passion for providing children with the best possible Kickstart in life. Financial sustainability - utilising a profit for purpose model, we provide local communities with income streams to fund the operations of social projects. Environmental sustainability - accessing technologies and approaches that ensure sustainable consumption of food, energy and water.
To promote, support and maintain educational opportunities and initiatives for children and adults that do not have access to such opportunities and initiatives - predominantly in (but not limited to) Nepal, Indonesia, Africa and Australia To create sponsor partnerships to underwrite individual educational expenses. To support low income schools in developing countries and/or disadvantaged community in order to enhance the educational opportunities that the school can provide and maintain. To provide and/or support the social welfare of families in order to facilitate educational opportunities for family groups. To promote the association's initiative as based on the concept: It is in Giving that We Receive
Rotary International and, within it, the Rotary Club of Billericay has the ethos of Service above Self, and seeks to serve others, both in its local community and worldwide, by undertaking or funding projects which materially improve their well-being.
This fund will split donations evenly between Children's Institute and Bahay Tuluyan. Children's Institute: Children's Institute, Inc. (CII) helps children in Los Angeles's most challenged communities heal from the trauma of family and community violence, build the confidence and skills to break through the barriers of poverty, and grow up to lead healthy, productive lives. Established in 1906, CII now reaches more than 22,000 children and families each year through treatment, youth development, early childhood and family support services. We also work to inform the larger field of children's services through the research and professional development efforts of our Leadership Center. Bahay Tuluyan: Bahay Tuluyan is a children’s rights organisation based in the Philippines. Bahay Tuluyan’s programs and services are aimed at preventing and responding to abuse and violence against children in the Philippines. They work in three areas in the Philippines; Manila, Laguna and Quezon, delivering social services and programs on the street, in communities and within its centers. Bahay Tuluyan Philippines Australia (BTPA) was established primarily to support the work of Bahay Tuluyan.
Our mission is to provide corporate mentoring and opportunities to high-potential Australian students from low socio-economic backgrounds and marginalised communities. We aim to level the playing field so that these students can achieve their potential, regardless of their background.
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organization dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights, and building a better future for people forced to flee their homes because of conflict and persecution. We lead international action to protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people.
We work with our members to ensure reliable provision of life-saving cells while promoting patient and donor care and safety
Rainforest 4 Foundation's mission is to protect and restore rainforests around the world for Wildlife, Climate, People, and the Planet. Through our projects we deliver high value conservation outcomes by purchasing land to create new protected areas and restoring degraded rainforest ecosystems. Rainforest 4 Foundation's values are: (1) Care for People - We prioritise the safety and wellbeing of our supporters, volunteers, employees and the people in the communities in which we work. (2) Integrity - We interact with our supporters, partners, and employees with respect and honesty. (3) Accountability - We carefully steward all financial contributions to maximise outcomes for the rainforest conservation cause. (4) Transparency - We uphold high standards of transparency and comply with all requirements of charity regulators. (5) Collaboration - We actively collaborate with conservation partners at the local, national, and international levels. (6) Care for Country - We acknowledge Indigenous peoples as the Traditional Owners of the land where we work.
JAAGO Foundation aims for the betterment of the nation through catering the educational needs of children from socially and economically disadvantaged background and empowering the youth along with inspiring volunteerism in Bangladesh. JAAGO focuses on creating an equitable world for everyone regardless of gender, class, ethnicity, location, religious and sexual orientation by empowering the most marginalized.
Improving Health For Better Education. We work in Kenya to connect students with disabilities to appropriate medical resources. We seek local sponsorship for surgery and treatment, and we cover the surrounding costs.
Art to Healing's mission is to support the recovery of child sex slaves, and women and children who have experienced sex trafficking, and exploitation in Asia with trauma-informed care and mental health support so that the cycle of sex slavery ends. We believe that this care is vital if women and girls are to recover from their traumatic pasts, build resilience and imagine new possibilities for their lives, that is free from fear, abuse, and exploitation. Without the effective care and support of a trained trauma-informed professional, community support and a solid foundation of safety, women, and girls frequently return to sex slavery.
The Clontarf Foundation exists to improve the education, discipline, life skills, self-esteem and employment prospects of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and by doing so equips them to participate more meaningfully in society.