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The Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC) is the first nonprofit law center in the nation solely dedicated to serving the needs of rape and sexual assault victims. Our mission is to provide legal representation to victims of rape and sexual assault to help rebuild their lives and to promote a national movement committed to seeking justice for every rape and sexual assault victim.
Our mission is to secure justice for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and empower them to create their own futures. ( Also known as Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice)
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.
"Disability empowerment through inclusion". FDAAF was formed exclusively for charitable and educational purposes, including promoting ADA compliance, disability rights, empowerment, empathy, and inclusion through educational programs, social campaigns, print, modern media, and information technology products and services.
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.
International Sanctuary's mission is to empower girls and women escaping human trafficking to embrace their true identity and worth.
The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. We defend the rights of blind people of all ages and provide information and support to families with blind children, older Americans who are losing vision, and more. Founded in 1940, the NFB is the transformative membership and advocacy organization of blind Americans with affiliates, chapters, and divisions in the fifty states, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. Together, with love, hope, and determination, we transform dreams into reality.
The mission of Lawyers Without Borders is to protect the integrity of judicial process, worldwide, through pro bono service. It fulfills its mission through advancing the Rule of Law; supporting justice through neutral observation; capacity building of NGOs, developing community access to justice programming, empowerment of marginalized members of society and training of lawyers and judges. We strive for a neutral orientation in all of our work.
We empower individuals and families to restore hope, achieve stability, and thrive through quality support services, advocacy, and education. Our vision is to build safe and healthy families.
The Philadelphia Student Union exists to build the power of young people to demand a high quality education in the Philadelphia public school system. We are a youth led organization and we make positive changes in the short term by learning how to organize to build power. We also work toward becoming life-long learners and leaders who can bring diverse groups of people together to address the problems that our communities face.
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.
Founded in 2003, Kate’s Club empowers children and teens, their families, and young adults facing life after the death of a parent, sibling, caregiver or someone important to them. Kate’s Club is an expert in the field of therapeutic and recreational programs that create meaningful experiences for participants and is the only stand-alone children’s bereavement organization in the southeast providing group-based, year-round and multi-year support at no cost to families. Kate’s Club vision is to create a world in which it’s okay to grieve for the ever-increasing number of grieving children and families.