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Foundation For Education In Honduras

The Foundation for Education in Honduras (FEIH) is a charitable organization committed to providing education to children in high-need areas of rural Honduras.

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BURLINGTON FOOD BANK

PARTNERSHIP WEST is a registered charitable organization #88963-8946-RR0001 whose purpose is to provide food and other necessities of life to the needy in our community.We are members of Burlington Food Share, Ontario Association of Food Banks and Food Banks Canada.Our Board of Directors consists of six public members and seven members from various churches. The Board is mandated to ensure that all Federal and Provincial requirements are met and that the maximum amount of donated funds are directed to supporting the needs of our clients.

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Acupuncturists Without Borders

Acupuncturists Without Borders provides integrative, trauma‑informed care (for example acupuncture, therapeutic massage and plant‑based therapies) to people affected by disasters, conflict, and chronic trauma, and trains volunteer health professionals to develop sustainable local trauma‑relief programs. Their work focuses on immediate relief after crises and building longer‑term community resilience through training and collaboration.

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One Family Fund

To be the voice of Israel's victims of terror attacks. To empower Israel to overcome terror when it strikes. To bring Israel's victims of terror attacks together into one, national, self-help family. To champion the rights and needs of victims of terror, and to ensure their rehabilitation and reintegration.

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Greater Birmingham Humane Society

The mission of the Greater Birmingham Humane Society is to promote the humane treatment of animals and people through education, advocacy, and services.

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Red Oak Hope

Red Oak Hope is an organization dedicated to bringing freedom, hope, and restoration to survivors of sexual exploitation. We work to stop trafficking and exploitation on a large scale while simultaneously providing holistic care to individuals and communities already affected.

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Ashesi University Foundation

Ashesi University, is a secular, private, non-profit liberal arts college located in Ghana, West Africa. Our vision is an African Renaissance driven by a new generation of ethical entrepreneurial leaders. Ashesi's mission is to train a new generation of ethical and entrepreneurial leaders in Africa; to cultivate within our students the critical thinking skills, concern for others and courage it will take to transform their continent. The Ashesi University Foundation, based in Seattle, Washington, USA, is a 501 (c)(3) organization designed to help US and international donors support the University. The foundation was instrumental in helping Patrick Awuah establish Ashesi, and continues to inspire a global community.

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MDG Millennium International

MDG Millenium International (a 501(c)3 non-profit) is deeply committed to supporting international development in low-income countries, with a heartfelt focus on addressing critical issues like poverty alleviation, education, healthcare, and economic development. We believe in the power of community, working hand in hand with local partners to create sustainable projects that truly empower people and enhance their living conditions. Through innovative solutions and capacity-building initiatives, we strive to bring hope and transformative changes to communities, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

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Finca International

FINCA's mission is to alleviate poverty through lasting solutions that help people build assets, create jobs and raise their standard of living.

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Lifeline Energy

Lifeline Energy is a non-profit social enterprise that provides sustainable information and education access to vulnerable populations. We achieve this by designing, manufacturing and distributing solar and wind-up media players and radios for classroom and group listening. Since 1999, we have distributed more than 500,000 power independent radios to provide on-demand access to information and education, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa. Over the years we have received numerous awards including the Tech Museum of Innovation Award, a World Bank Development Marketplace Award and an Index: Design to Improve Life Award. In addition, our founder and CEO Kristine Pearson was named one of TIME magazine's Heroes of the Environment for 2007 and received the James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award in 2005.

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Long Way Home

Long Way Home's mission as a registered US 501(c)3 is to mobilize people to actively participate in democracy and create innovative pathways to economic and environmental justice, through green building, employment, and education.

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The Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation

The Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation (PCCHF) is a registered 501(c)(3) charity that provides medical assistance to children and families in developing countries, giving them a chance to live productive lives through well-conceived medical interventions. We perform reconstructive surgery (i.e. club foot and cleft palate repair, burn scar revision, ear tubes, eye surgery, etc.) and work to arrest preventable, curable diseases (e.g. trachoma, glaucoma). The foundation provides highly specialized medical assistance to individuals and families in developing countries where such services are unavailable due to logistics or economic circumstances. The foundation harnesses the expertise of medical professionals and local agencies to identify opportunities for maximum social impact, and then funds and completes the medical or surgical interventions deemed most viable. The PCCHF core base is made up of volunteers - both medical and administrative, which vary from 50-200 in any given year. On the organizational side, the small group is made up of 5-7 dedicated individuals who meet regularly to discuss, plan and pilot missions. Our medical volunteers coordinate, and execute the missions with the assistance of logistics volunteers and in-country counterparts who have requested our assistance. A typical mission takes place over ten days with a team of medical professionals and organizers in collaboration with officials from the host country. The number of surgeries performed is directly linked to funding, number of volunteers and the capacity of the local hospital. For example, a 2003 mission to Ecuador resulted in 110 successful surgeries, with a team of 20 foreign medical volunteers. Safe passage for supplies and staff was provided by the consul general and the first lady of Ecuador. The medical procedures provided largely addressed disfiguring conditions that have a tremendously negative impact on the livelihood of the afflicted individual.