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There are over 60 million missing girls in India. They were either aborted before birth, killed once born, died of neglect just because they were girls, trafficked, or given away in child marriage. This stems from disregarding the value of its women for centuries. The root of this stems from extreme poverty and an age-old practice of dowry that is deeply ingrained in its culture. Rescue Pink works to change this through rescue, prevention, and awareness. Rescue Pink's vision is to create an India where a girl's value is respected. go check out all the ways we do this at rescuepink.org
The Environmental Defense Center protects and enhances the local environment through education, advocacy, and legal action.
Campus Pride serves LGBT and Ally student leaders and, or campus organizations in the areas of leadership development, support programs and services to create safer, more inclusive LGBT-friendly colleges and universities. It exists to develop, support and give "voice and action" in building future LGBT and ally student leaders.
CASA Child Advocates trains and supports volunteers to advocate forthe best interest of abused and neglected children underthe courts jurisdiction
Casa de Esperanza de los Ninos strives to break the cycle of child abuse and neglect for at-risk infants, children and their families by providing comprehensive residential and family support programs that transform people and communities. Kathy Foster founded Casa de Esperanza de los Ninos in 1982 when she learned of the death of a toddler due to abuse by his mother’s new boyfriend. Kathy was so moved that, with a meager $500 donation, she rented a home, received an Independent Family Foster Home License, and began providing emergency foster care for children in crisis. This began a lifelong dedication to ensuring that children at risk were kept safe from abuse and neglect, and Casa de Esperanza was formed. For forty years, Casa de Esperanza has provided safety for more than 6,500 abused, neglected and at-risk infants and young children in the greater Houston area. Casa de Esperanza focuses on children in the most vulnerable age group, newborn to six years old, who are most at-risk for abuse and neglect and who cannot speak for themselves. From the first house in Houston’s Third Ward, Casa de Esperanza has grown into a trauma-informed, holistic program with a gated neighborhood of 10 homes near the Texas Medical Center and numerous community foster families, providing a comprehensive continuum of care for children and families in need.
Durga Tree International is a heart-centered, collaborative organization that raises funds and empowers multiple non-profits around the world who are on the ground actively working to fully end Modern Slavery. We believe it is the basic human right of every individual to have personal freedom, whatever their socio-economic status, race, gender, or religion.
Our goals are to ensure children with visual impairments are able to interact and participate in all parts of their environment including home, school and in the community, while raising awareness of their needs to the industries which serve children as well as the general public. We believe awareness is the key to understanding, empathy and respect.
The Mission of “Ayuda" is to improve the quality of the lives of the Orphaned, the Abandoned and of the Extremely Poor Children in Latin America
Transforming lives by increasing and providing access to legal representation to underserved communities. PBN was founded to provide a link between the client and legal aid community needs and the attorneys who want to help. We remove barriers and provide a support structure to make it easier for volunteer attorneys to help low-income people receive critical legal services. Since its founding, PBN has expanded access to justice for clients and access to volunteerism for attorneys and other professionals interested in supporting our mission and vision.
All children, live and thrive in a safe, permanent, nurturing home.
For the better part of 100 years, Soroptimist has been working to empower women and girls throughout the world. Soroptimist is a global volunteer organization that provides women and girls with access to the education and training they need to achieve economic empowerment. Over 30,000 members in 20 countries and territories participate in the Live Your Dream: Education and Training Awards for Women; Dream It, Be It: Career Support for Girls; and local projects tailored to meet the community needs of women and girls.
To advance gender equity for women and girls through research, education, and advocacy.