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Home Of Hope India Us

Homes of Hope India-US, a 501c3 registered charity, works in orphanages, schools, junior colleges and social empowerment centres throughout India to:rescue, shelter and educate orphaned, marginalized and trafficked girls and educate the poorest of the poor (both girls and boys). We have built 30 Homes of Hope, with 5 more under construction. We work in collaboration with Salesian; Carmelite; Franciscan Clarist; Holy Spirit; Missionary Sisters of Mary Help of Christians; Jesus, Mary, and Joseph; Holy Cross; Ursuline Franciscan; and St. Anne sisters to rescue, house and educate 5,000+ girls. Our resilient young women are now nurses, computer programmers, office managers, medical technicians and accountants. We have broken the cycle of poverty.

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Fayette Fire Foundation

The Fayette Fire Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to enhance fire and emergency medical services by seeking donations, grants and other funding opportunities and distributing those funds in a manner that will benefit the department.

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Light For Orphans

Empowering underserved communities through holistic, age-inclusive programs that foster long-term self-sustainability with a focus on education, healthcare, and gender equality.

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Nature Conservancy of Canada

The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) protects Canada's most threatened natural habitats and the species that call them home. Since 1962, NCC and its supporters have protected more than 2.7 million acres (1.1 million hectares) of ecologically sensitive land nationwide.

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CAMP FIRCOM SOCIETY OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA

Camp Fircom is a remote summer camp for children, youth and families. We strive to provide positive and supportive camping/outdoor experiences for all people, regardless of their ability to pay. We have a focus on creating a strong social atmosphere, and providing youth with transformative experiences of responsibility and leadership.

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Taiwan Fund for Children and Families

TFCF is a non-government organization that dedicates itself to award needy children and their families with welfare and benefits. From the financial support through foreign donors in the very early beginning, we are now a self-independent organization whose mission and vision still remain on the consideration of needy children's benefits. We aim at promoting and advocating for the wellbeing of children, youth, and underprivileged families. We hope to be the beacon of hope to assist those needy children and their families regardless of the religion, ethnics or gender.

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Khalsa Aid International Usa

Khalsa Aid is an international NGO with the aim to provide humanitarian aid in disaster areas and civil conflict zones around the world. The organisation is based upon the Sikh principle of “Recognise the whole human race as one”.

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Heed Uganda

HEED Uganda partners with a rural Ugandan community to improve children’s and families’ wellbeing by supporting education, water & sanitation, health, community development, and spiritual growth; the organization focuses on long‑term, locally‑rooted projects so children and families can thrive for generations.

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FRIENDS OF QUETICO PARK

For many years the Friends of Quetico Park, has sponsored summer students for assistance with the Park’s summer programs. By assisting programs such as the Natural Heritage Program, an educational program run for youth that visit Dawson Trail Campground, we have helped educate Canada’s youth about the beauty and cultural wonders of our park. We have assisted the John B. Ridley Library with numerous students over the years to support library services. We have purchased books and shelving units for the library to broaden its collection and its appeal to all visitors to the Dawson Trail Pavilion. Some of the publications that we have published: •An Illustrated History of Quetico Provincial Park •Plants of Quetico and the Ontario Shield •The Birds of Quetico Provincial Park and the Atikokan Area •Fascinating Facts •Lake Names of Quetico... •Pages from the Past: Voyageurs and Early Explorers

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Education, Awareness & Community Health (EACH)

EACH works for live beings who have been deprived of their basic rights of Education, health due to poverty, injustice and violence in the society. We especially work with individuals and with their families to find out un resolved problems faced by them continually.

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Catholic Medical Mission Board

CMMB is a faith-based global health organization that partners with local communities and health systems to deliver locally sustainable, quality health solutions focused primarily on women’s and children’s health, medical donations, and emergency response. The organization emphasizes partnership, dignity, and long-term, sustainable impact in underserved communities.

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Programa de Educacion Comunal de Entrega y Servicio, Inc.

The mission of Project P.E.C.E.S., Inc. is to promote the educational, economic, and social development of southeastern Puerto Rico. The mission of the organization is directed to four programmatic areas: education, youth intervention and health, economic development, and community development with a special focus on youth development. Each goal seeks to strengthen the capacity of the southeastern communities- especially their youth - to resolve their own community problems. The Program for Community Education through Commitment and Service, Inc. (P.E.C.E.S., Inc.) is a non-profit community organization incorporated in the State Department of Puerto Rico, with federal tax exemption (501-C-3) and state tax exemption (101-6). The goals of Project P.E.C.E.S., Inc. are directed to four programmatic areas: education, youth intervention, economic development and community development. The objectives of P.E.C.E.S., Inc. are: To contribute to the economic development of southeastern Puerto Rico. To form leaders that participate in the social development of their communities. To improve the educational opportunities of southeastern Puerto Rico. To strengthen families and communities through programs directed to impact high risk behaviors. To prevent child abuse and neglect, high risk behaviors, and negative conduct through an integral program of prevention, counseling, orientation and social work. To reduce and prevent the abuse of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, AIDS, violence, and juvenile delinquency. To provide youth with positive alternatives, service opportunities, and leadership formation. Project P.E.C.E.S., Inc. is very proud of our following accomplishments: Operating the first licensed and accredited high school created especially for school drop outs. Preparing more than 600 community youth leaders throughout our 25 years of service in southeastern Puerto Rico. Administering the Natural Reserve of Humacao, based upon a contract of 15 years with the Natural Department of Resources, as an initiative to create employment and community economic development, as an ecological tourism business and as an environmental protection project. Project P.E.C.E.S. Inc. has established a Youth Development Center Winning the prestigious Tina Hills Award in 2003 for excellence as a non-profit organization