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"Our mission is to bring fresh water to the villages and children of Zimbabwe, to help sustain life for generations to come."
Rescue and care for orphaned and destitute children of Honduras. WWH2H was started in response to the devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Mitch in 1998. Countless children were left homeless or without families. The WWH2H Children’s Village began construction in 2001 in Tegucigalpita, Honduras and opened its doors in 2003 to care for and raise the children God brings to our gates, equipping them to become responsible adults and productive citizens in the country of Honduras. We also provide medical/dental care to those in need in our community and facilitate volunteer Medical, Dental, Crusade, Vacation Bible School, Youth, Construction, Maintenance, Letter Writing, Women’s Conference, and Pastor’s Conference teams traveling to Honduras to support our efforts.
TO PROTECT AND SAFEGUARD THE LIVES, PROPERTY AND INTERESTS OF ALL PERSONS FROM THE DANGER OF FIRE AND TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT IN COOPERATION WITH MONTGOMERY COUNTY'S FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES.
Our mission at Dignitas is to empower the Ukrainian people in their pursuit of a thriving society and positive contribution to the advancement of a free and democratic world. We acknowledge Ukraine's vast economic and human potential and are committed to equipping its citizens with essential technology, comprehensive training initiatives, and expert guidance. Our primary focus centers on ongoing support for the brave first responders and defenders who stand on the front lines, ensuring their safety and well-being. Our commitment extends to the vital task of rebuilding Ukraine offering training and educational programs that create employment opportunities for veterans, providing crucial psychological support, and successful reintegration into society.
Our mission is To provide all that is necessary, for every child we serve, at every age, so they will grow up to be world-changers and to help end Kenya’s generational poverty crisis and systemic corruption by equipping its children for compassionate and courageous leadership.
To educate and empower women and children by enabling them to have an effective and positive role in constructing a better society.
Maranatha spreads the gospel throughout the world as it builds people through the construction of urgently needed buildings. Maranatha is a non-profit, responsive organization that works in conjunction with the Seventh-day Adventist Church to provide strong, dignified structures for worship and education. Around the world, there are thousands of congregations praying for a proper church to call their own while meeting in sheds or under trees. Children are going to school in dilapidated buildings, causing their quality of education to suffer. To fill this urgent need, Maranatha constructs churches and schools—facilities that later become centers of outreach for a community. History has shown that the construction of churches and schools is a catalyst for membership growth in a region. To broaden the impact of the work, Maranatha organizes short-term mission trips. Averaging about 10-14 days, these mission projects mobilize volunteers who are willing to fund their own travel and lodging for a life-changing service experience. Once there, volunteers not only work on the construction site but also organize service activities, such as medical clinics and educational programs for children. The mission experience can have a transformative effect on a volunteer. From exposure to a new culture and society to a deep spiritual growth, people return changed and ready to positively impact their own communities at home. Each year, Maranatha organizes more than two dozen Open Team Projects, which are coordinated by Maranatha staff and invites anyone to join. Additionally, Maranatha helps teams to create their own projects, called Group Projects, to build Maranatha structures. Since 1969, Maranatha has worked in nearly 90 countries around the world, including North America.
Common Hope promotes hope and opportunity in Guatemala, partnering with children, families, and communities who want to participate in a process of development to improve their lives through education, health care, and housing
IAHV offers programs to reduce stress and develop leaders so that human values can flourish in people and communities. We foster the daily practice of human values – a sense of connectedness and respect for all people and the natural environment, an attitude of non-violence, and an ethic of social service. Our programs enhance clarity of mind, shift attitudes and behaviors, and develop leaders and communities that are resilient, responsible, and inspired.
Working with the North Korean people to accelerate change. We believe the North Korean people will achieve their liberty in our lifetime. We exist to empower the North Korean people to bring that day forward.
Zoe Empowers is a Christian empowerment ministry for orphans and vulnerable children living in extreme poverty in Africa and India. After graduating from ZOE's three-year empowerment program, a child will have moved from extreme poverty to sustainable self-sufficiency; able to provide food, clothing, shelter, education, medical care, and social support for themselves and their siblings; know God's love, and have hope for the future in their own community