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Factor-H is a humanitarian nonprofit founded in 2012 and registered in 2018 to enhance the quality of life of families in Latin America affected by Huntington’s disease (HD) and living in poverty. Our mission is to build communities of cared for, resilient and self-sufficient HD families through alliances with local and international organizations. Our vision is to eliminate the suffering of those affected by HD and destitution. We aim to find collaborative ways in various levels to increase awareness and efforts to change the neglect and affliction of the communities where we are engaged.
Actions and reflections to protect Andean mounts and wetlands, specially focused on improving water governance at Lake Tota (Colombia).
Geek Girls Latam is an ONG led by tech women to inspire, empower and connect latina girls, teens and women as agents of change in the use, appropriation and creation of technology. We open opportunities for them to be leaders of the digital economy.
To mobilize financial resources and provide technical assistance to strengthen organisational capacities of women's and LBTIQ+ organisations in situation of most socio-economic, political, cultural, geographic and environmental disadvantages, which aim to advance gender equality and social justice.
Protection and Welfare of all animals and their environment. Spay and neuter programes. Education, awareness. Love to the forgotten, comfort to the sick and care for the blind, deaf and dying. Changing lives.
We are a Global South network of local civil society organisations reinventing Aid through innovative ideas, knowledge sharing, and influencing.
We raise integral girls and adolescents in a home environment, with opportunities fot the construction of an ethical life project, aimed at their full family and social insertion
Zahana in Madagascar is dedicated to participatory rural development, education, revitalization of traditional Malagasy medicine, reforestation, and sustainable agriculture. It is Zahana's philosophy that participatory development must be based on local needs and solutions proposed by local people. It means asking communities what they need and working with them collaboratively so they can achieve their goals. Each community's own needs are unique and require a tailor -made response
CEPALC's mission is to serve organized poor sectors in Colombia through education and journalism, using various forms of communication, in order to help them know dignity and how to defend their rights.
We are a non-profit organization that seeks to serve young children and adults from vulnerable communities, offering them an accompaniment of quality to their families in the line of nutrition, use of free time, positive upbringing and training for work, supported by the volunteering and with a policy of kindness and good treatment, always giving the best to all our beneficiaries.
We contribute to reduce poverty and promote entrepreneurship development in Colombia, South America, by funding college studies of brilliant students that lack the financial resources to pay for their higher education. We do so under a sustainable financial model which allows us to eventually recover the invested funds and hence re-invest them in new students, generating a high social impact virtuous cycle in a short period of time. Our mission is to "rescue" students that, having successfully finished half of their college career, they have to abandon their university studies because they ran out of money to pay for their final semesters. We fund our beneficiaries until they become professionals and we coach them in entrepreneurship, so as to motivate them to incept their own businesses
Contribute to social transformation by attending to children and adolescents at psychosocial risk, orienting them and their families, how to prevent, face and overcome these conditions, according to the particularity of each individual.