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Women In Need Society (WINS) is a charitable organization in Calgary. Established in 1992, WINS’ mission is to help women help themselves through innovative and effective programs and services. WINS works with women in low-income situations. This includes: - women coming out of shelters - single mothers and their children - women in transition - new Canadians WINS goal is that women have the resources, knowledge, skills and confidence to achieve self-sufficiency. At WINS we understand that to develop human potential to its fullest we must do more than simply provide for the basic human needs of food, clothing, and shelter. Our approach is to work step by step to help women help themselves.
Allies in Youth Development provides Donors, Advocates, Volunteers, and Mentors the organization they need to rescue orphans from a future of despair by providing them with human connection, life skills, and a pathway to education. We train and empower in-country university students to become volunteer mentors to orphans in their area.
Saath Vision: Saath envisions inclusive and empowered communities and individuals; Saath's mission: To make human settlements equitable living environments, where all residents and vulnerable people have access to health, education, essential infrastructure services and livelihood options, irrespective of their economic and social status.
Our mission is to unleash the creative and economic potential of El Paso and the US-Mexico border. FORMERLY THE HUB OF HUMAN INNOVATION, IS A BUSINESS INCUBATOR THAT NURTURES THE DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY-BASED BUSINESSES, HELPING THEM SURVIVE AND GROW, ESPECIALLLY DURING THE START-UP PERIOD WHEN THEY ARE MOST VULNERABLE.
CFI's mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable, marginalized and at-risk children in Battambang province by providing access to quality education; promoting child rights; ensuring physical safety, health and wellness; inspiring children and young adults to act as positive role models within their communities; fostering self-reliance among families and communities while sharing joy together.
We are committed to: recognizing the unique spirit of each individual; treating all individuals with dignity and respect; respecting the individual's right of choice; supporting the principle that all individuals are entitled to reasonable risks inherent in personal growth; recognizing an individual's strengths and responding to their needs; and fostering an environment that encourages all individuals associated with Y's Owl Maclure to strive for excellence.
At the OEERC, we believe that the most effective public education and support on workplace issues happens at the grassroots level. Thus we deliver our programming utilizing the expertise of community organizations that have a proven record of developing and delivering accessible public education on workplace rights, as well as a commitment to the development of peer networks and community leaders to strengthen and extend the learning and support.
We believe that some things in life should never change...like healthy rivers and lakes, peaceful natural areas, forest walks and safe havens for birds, fish and wildlife. Since 1970, the Conservation Foundation has protected these places of natural beauty, environmental value and spiritual replenishment right here at home in the Rideau Valley of Eastern Ontario.
Episcopal Relief and; Development is a compassionate response of The Episcopal Church to human suffering in the world. Hearing God's call to seek and serve Christ in all persons and to respect the dignity of every human being, Episcopal Relief & Development serves to bring together the generosity of Episcopalians and others with the needs of the world. Episcopal Relief & Development faithfully administers the funds that are received from the Church and raised from other sources. It provides relief in times of disaster and promotes sustainable development by identifying and addressing the root causes of suffering. Episcopal Relief & Development cherishes its partnerships within the Anglican Communion, with ecumenical bodies and with others who share a common vision for justice and peace among all people.
Congo Relief Mission, Inc. (CRM) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit volunteer organization established in 1996. Our objectives are to ease human suffering and to provide development assistance within the Congo, starting with Mbujimayi. Our four priority areas are: humanitarian assistance, health care, education and communication.
Destiny Rescue USA supports global rescue and reintegration work to free children and others from sexual exploitation and human trafficking. They fund and coordinate rescue operations, then provide post-rescue care (trauma support, safe living arrangements, education and economic empowerment) to help survivors stay free.
For 35 years, the CCR has been the national voice on refugee protection and newcomer settlement in Canada, educating the public and promoting policies and programs that respect the rights of refugees and immigrants. With a membership of over 170 organizations serving refugees and immigrants, the CCR provides a place where individuals concerned about protecting refugees and supporting newcomers can respond to challenges in solidarity. Through policy-analysis, research, public education, networking opportunities, and advocacy through media and government relations, we are active on a range of important issues including: Barriers to family reunification Delays in processing of privately sponsored refugees Trafficking of women and girls Refugee determination system Refugee resettlement Immigration detention Integration of immigrants and refugees Newcomers' access to services People without status Rights of children Newcomer youth Anti-racism LGBT refugees