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The Center for Mind-Body Medicine (CMBM) is working toward a more effective and compassionate model of healthcare by training healthcare professionals to combine the precision of modern science with the wisdom of the world’s great healing traditions to help people heal themselves, their clients, families, and communities. The Center teaches scientifically-validated mind-body medicine techniques that enhance each person’s capacity for self-awareness and self-care to health professionals around the world, including those in traumatized communities in the greatest need. The Center believes that all of us have a great and largely untapped capacity to improve our own health and well-being through mind-body approaches (such as meditation, guided imagery and biofeedback) and self-expression (such as drawing and movement), as well as nutrition, exercise and group support. We offer 4 training programs where professionals learn these skills: Mind-Body Medicine, CancerGuides®, Food As Medicine and Global Trauma Relief.
We demonstrate the love our Lord Jesus Christ by feeding hungry children, bringing orphans and outcast children into families and educating out-of-school children.
FCI envisions a world where no woman suffers preventable pregnancy-related injury or death, where childbirth is safe for mothers and their babies, and where all people are able to enjoy their sexual and reproductive health and rights. FCI seeks to improve the health and well-being of women, girls, and newborns in the developing world by working to: - Make pregnancy and childbirth safer - Ensure universal access to reproductive health care and information - Empower women, young people, and communities
The American Foundation for Children with AIDS (AFCA) is a non-profit organization providing critical comprehensive services to infected and affected HIV+ children and their caregivers. Our programs are efficient, promoting self-reliance and sustainability. Since 2005, in collaboration with our in-country partners, we have served tens of thousands of families in some of the most underserved and marginalized communities in Africa. Our areas of impact include: medical support, livelihoods, educational support and emergency relief. Currently, AFCA is transforming lives in Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
MAP International provides medicines and health supplies to people in need around the world so they might experience life to the fullest.
buildOn's mission is to break the cycle of poverty, illiteracy and low expectations through service and education.
Food for the Hungry, an international relief and development agency of Christian motivation, is helping the poor in more than 25 developing countries to overcome hunger and poverty. Through integrated self-development and relief programs, Food for the Hungry helps those who are affected by natural disasters such as floods, famines, and earthquakes, as well as those affected by war, hunger and poverty.
The International Community Foundation seeks to inspire international charitable giving by U.S. donors, with an emphasis on Mexico and Latin America.
International Aid glorifies Christ by providing medical and health resources to global partners serving people in need.
World Emergency Relief alleviates the suffering of human beings by providing humanitarian relief and developmental aid to people who have been marginalized by geography, or harmed by natural disaster, war, armed conflict, exploitation, physical or mental abuse, or economic deprivation.
Bread for the World Institute provides nonpartisan policy research and analysis on hunger and strategies to end it. The Institute equips and educates opinion leaders, policy makers, and the public about hunger in the United States and around the world so we can see a world without hunger. Gifts to the Institute are tax-deductible.
CBM (Christian Blind Mission) works in 80 of the world's poorest countries to prevent disabilities and offer life changing services to children and adults with disabilities. CBM is an advocate for some of society's most vulnerable people and focuses on four types of disability: blindness/visual, hearing, physical, and mental impairment. CBM provides relief, services, and advocacy for millions of people each year living with disability in absolute poverty. Projects include eye hospitals and medical facilities, rehabilitation and therapeutic services, education programs through integrated schools and vocational training programs.