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One World Children's Fund is a non-profit organization that provides fiscal sponsorship and raises funds and awareness for effective grassroots organizations serving children with education, healthcare, and shelter. ACCESS (African Community Center for Social Sustainability) provides a comprehensive model of health care services, education and economic empowerment with a focus on children and families affected by HIV-AIDS in Nakaseke, Uganda.
Raregivers™ is a global network that delivers emotional support to caregivers, patients and professionals in rare, chronic and complex disease communities. We deliver daily compassion and relief to individuals who feel isolated and overwhelmed. Our organization is singularly focused on providing necessary mental health and wellness services to Raregivers - from sustainable psychosocial training and transformative retreats to a connective peer-to-peer multilingual network. Raregivers currently supports over 21,000 rare families across 33 countries, with a goal to connect and educate 3.5 million Raregivers™ by 2026. Founder & CEO, Cristol Barrett O'Loughlin, illustrates the unthinkable realities of losing three older brothers to the rare genetic disease Mucopolysaccharidosis, as well as the family difficulties (and triumphs!) while caring for children with a life-limiting illness in her TEDx talk Caring for the Caregivers. To learn more about Cristol and Raregivers™ by ANGEL AID visit https://www.raregivers.global
To foster healing, fun, and friendships for children and their families facing childhood cancer through an exceptional camp experience.
The Champions for CASA, Inc.’s mission is to promote and support the work of the CASA Las Vegas program through the recruitment, training, recognition of, and retention of CASA Las Vegas volunteers.
The mission of the Asian Women’s Shelter (AWS) is to eliminate domestic violence by promoting the social, economic and political self-determination of women and all survivors of violence and oppression. AWS is committed to every person’s right to live in a violence-free home. AWS works with all survivors and has specific expertise to address the cultural and language needs of Asian and other immigrant and refugee survivors, as well as others who face barriers to accessing existing sources of safety and support. In order to address how domestic violence is compounded for survivors and communities as it combines with sexism, classism, racism, homo/bi/transphobia, xenophobia, ableism and ageism, AWS operates through a margin-to-center anti-oppression framework that can create holistic and lasting change toward peace. This perspective is reflected in our broad strategy that integrates culturally relevant and language-accessible shelter and transitional services, training and capacity-building programs, systems and public policy work, and community mobilization initiatives and advocacy.
Child Link provides foster care, adoption placement, counseling, mentoring, and transitional living programs for at‑risk adolescents and young adults in the Chicago area. Its work focuses on stabilizing youth and families, securing permanent homes when possible, and helping youth develop the life skills needed to avoid homelessness and thrive independently.
HOPE's mission is to prevent and reduce homelessness in Central Florida by equipping individuals and families to become self-sufficient through Housing, Outreach, Prevention, and Education.
Sunshine Acres provides a loving, wholesome Christian home for children who are separated from their parents, working to help them build stable, long-term relationships and prepare for success in adulthood.
We are dedicated to supporting and encouraging our DeSoto County Neighbors to give hope to those affected by cancer.Here at DeSoto Hope, we want to make sure no one feels forgotten during cancer treatment. Our goal is to offer Hope Baskets to our neighbors in DeSoto County that are beginning cancer treatment.
To be there for sick kids and their families, providing comfort and support when and where they need it most.
Northside Neighborhood House works to promote independence for residents north of the Tennessee River by offering education, emergency stability supports, and empowerment programs. They run community‑school partnerships, thrift stores, and direct assistance to remove barriers and help neighbors build stability.
To provide substitute home for dependent and neglected children and to restore the broken lives of children and families.