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Marshall Relief Alliance is a community-led disaster relief and recovery nonprofit that coordinates immediate aid (meals, supplies, intake) and longer-term rebuilding support for residents affected by Hurricane Helene and other local disasters. The group focuses on uniting local volunteers, donations, and resources to help households and small businesses recover and rebuild.
The Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF) is the only NGO in the world that concentrates solely on the conservation and management of giraffe in the wild throughout Africa. GCF is commitment to a sustainable future for all giraffe populations in the wild.
Develop Africa strategically empowers lives in Africa by providing educational opportunities and strengthening self-reliance so that individuals, families, and communities can create positive change in their own lives. We provide school supplies, scholarships, solar lights (so kids can study at night), mosquito nets (to keep children safe from malaria), computer/vocational training etc. We additionally provide microfinance loans, orphan care, and disaster relief. This helps them become self-sufficient and rise above the poverty line. When individuals and families are strengthened, they can contribute towards community, national and international progress.
IMANA will foster health promotion, disease prevention, and health maintenance in communities around the world through direct patient care, health programs, and advocacy.
Christian Relief Fund empowers orphans and vulnerable children to break the cycle of poverty.
Providing assistance to disadvantaged people. Providing humanitarian and social support services. Providing financial and other supports to nonprofit organizations. Providing assistance and services to community members.
We rapidly deploy trained volunteers to deliver compassionate, effective disaster response and recovery. Partnering with communities and agencies, we save lives, restore hope, and build resilience. Our teams act quickly after tornadoes, floods, wildfires, hurricanes, and other disasters to provide life-saving aid. We launch search, rescue, and recovery missions with urgency and precision. In recovery efforts, we help clear debris and restore vital infrastructure. We work closely with emergency services, government, and nonprofit partners to ensure a coordinated response. Our volunteers receive hands-on training tailored to real-world disaster scenarios, ensuring they are safe, confident, and ready to serve.
The mission of Alliance to Feed the Earth in Disasters (ALLFED) is to help build resilience to global catastrophic food system failure. ALLFED seeks to provide practical, affordable, and resilient food solutions so that, in the event of a global catastrophe, governments, industry, and communities can respond quickly and distribute food equitably, saving lives and promoting the continuation of global cooperation. We focus on events, such as large volcanic eruptions, pandemics, and cyberattacks, which could deplete 5% or more of global calorie output, or access to those calories. In such events, the loss of food would likely kill far more people than the catastrophe itself directly. “Resilient food solutions'' are what ALLFED calls the foods, technologies, and systems that could help everyone survive global catastrophic food failure. ALLFED’s ultimate goal is to feed everyone, no matter what.
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.
Life Child Africa Foundation works to reach orphaned and vulnerable children in southern Africa and restore communities for long‑term change by supporting education, health & nutrition, spiritual and social development, and sustainable community programs.
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EFAC provides an education-to-employment program for bright, disadvantaged Kenyan youth to foster leadership, economic opportunity and social progress.