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Nurses for Newborns exists to provide a safety net for families most at-risk in order to prevent infant mortality, child abuse, and neglect by providing in-home nursing visits which promote healthcare, education, and positive parenting skills. We are saving babies and strengthening families.
OICA creates awareness, takes action, and changes policy on behalf of children and youth. Our mission and statewide leadership role is based on the belief that all children need to be: safe, healthy, and heard.
Improve education in rural Africa to provide children with the opportunity to reach their full potential, lead better lives, and inspire future generations.
Old Newsboys' Goodfellow Fund Of Detroit was founded in 1914 by James Brady to ensure that "No Kiddie Goes Without a Christmas" by providing a package containing clothing, books and toys. Over 35,000 children receive packages each holiday season.
The mission of Open Door Community House is to empower impoverished people in our community to realize their full potential as children of God.
The mission of Orangewood Children's Foundation is to provide life-changing prevention and intervention programs for abused and neglected children, young adults and at-risk families through one-on-one support and community partnerships to end the cycle of child abuse.
Our Kids provides medical evaluations and crisis counseling services for children and caregivers when there are allegations or concerns of child sexual abuse. Our Kids is committed to increasing community awareness, conducting research and offering education and training about child maltreatment.
French Camp Academy is an interdenominational Christian boarding school for deserving young people founded in 1855. Long before public schools, a group of Scotch-Irish Christians established a school at French Camp on the Natchez Trace. Through God's grace and the support of dedicated Christians of all denominations, the school has continued without interruption for over 100 years. In 1950, French Camp Academy was reorganized and put under the ownership and operation of an incorporated Board of Trustees. It was also given a new purpose-to providing a Christian school-home for children with family problems not of their own making. By and large, French Camp Academy takes in young people who, for one reason or another, cannot or will not stay at home. On a beautiful 1,200-acre campus, French Camp Academy provides a stable home environment where children can know they are loved and accepted. FCA's educational program is fully accredited for grades 9-12, and has a non-sectarian Christian emphasis. The French Camp Mission Statement states: French Camp Academy strives to provide young people with the confronting, compassionate, non-compromising love of our Lord, Jesus Christ in a Christian School-Home; integrating faith and learning by encouraging everyone, as we work and worship together "to love God with all our hearts . . . and our neighbors as ourselves."
Our Lady’s Inn improves the lives of pregnant, homeless women and their children by providing residential shelter and hope for a new life through humble acts of love. Our Lady’s Inn is a maternity home and aftercare program for homeless, pregnant women and their children.
Provide family members and professionals with resources, tools and services to build successful families.
So that all children are raised by nurturing, skilled parents.
Our Mission is to keep children safe and support families in crisis through prevention, assessment, and intervention. Our Vision is a community where children are safe, families are strong, and victims become whole again.