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Children Up provides post‑primary scholarships and mentoring for high‑performing primary students from northern Uganda so they can attend secondary school and continue into higher education. The organization pays for tuition, room & board, supplies and transportation and pairs students with mentors to support academic progress and school retention.
African Mission Healthcare (AMH) partners with mission hospitals across sub‑Saharan Africa to expand access to quality, compassionate care. They provide multi‑year support including training for health workers, clinical programs (e.g., HIV/TB care and surgical access), and investments in hospital infrastructure and equipment so mission hospitals can serve more people long‑term.
The American India Foundation (AIF) works to improve the lives of India’s underserved—especially women, children, and youth—by funding and running high-impact programs in education, livelihoods, and public health. As a binational organization, it also builds partnerships and leadership exchanges between the U.S. and India to scale sustainable social change.
Global Hope Network International works to bring help and hope to the hidden and hurting. Empowering those living in extreme poverty to end it themselves.
Mutual Aid Disaster Relief is a grassroots network whose mission is to provide disaster relief based on the principles of solidarity, mutual aid, and autonomous direct action. By working with, listening to, and supporting impacted communities, especially their most vulnerable members, to lead their own recovery, we build long-term, sustainable and resilient communities.
TreePeople works to grow a more climate-resilient and water-secure Southern California by mobilizing people and implementing nature-based solutions. They run community forestry and school-greening programs, restore wildfire-impacted wildlands, advance water and urban resilience projects, and provide environmental education to engage communities in local climate action.
Kids of Malawi USA supports and strengthens frontline pediatric healthcare in Malawi (primarily at Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe) by providing financial grants, supplies, and training to local clinicians and staff. Their work focuses on improving staffing, training, equipment/supplies, and access to care so sick children receive better, more sustainable treatment.
Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) is a statewide nonprofit volunteer organization whose mission is to motivate and enable people to be active stewards of Colorado's natural resources.
MEDICAL TEAMS WORLDWIDE IS A NONPROFIT CHRISTIAN MEDICAL RELIEF ORGANIZATION WHOSE GOAL IS TO SHOW THE LOVE OF JESUS CHRIST TO THOSE IN NEED. WE FACILITATE AND PROVIDE MEDICAL RELIEF IN THE FORM OF SUPPLIES, LOGISTIC AND MEDICAL PERSONAL FOR THOSE IN NEED ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD.MEDICAL TEAMS WORLDWIDE PROVIDES INDEPENDENT MEDICAL TEAMS WORKING ON SHORT TERM ANYWHERE BETWEEN TWO WEEKS TO TWO MONTHS. THE GROUP WORKS, WHEN POSSIBLE, IN CONCERT WITH OTHER NON-MEDICAL GROUPS WHO HAVE TARGETED A GIVEN PEOPLE GROUP.MEDICAL TEAMS WORLDWIDE MAKES AVAILABLE; PHYSICIANS, PHYSICIANS ASSISTANTS, NURSE PRACTITIONERS, NURSES AND MEDICAL ASSISTANTS AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES.
The Himalayan Children's Fund (HCF) is a way for people around the world, and the west in particular, to connect with the lives of people in the Himalayan Region of Nepal, India and Tibet. Established in 1987 by students of Venerable Thrangu Rinpoche, HCF provides support for Rinpoche's many compassionate activities such as schools, monasteries and clinics. By providing support for education, food, clothing, medicine and other needs we hope to equip the children and adults with the tools necessary for life enhancement while helping to preserve their culture which is primarily of Tibetan and Buddhist heritage.
Each One Feed One International works to raise the next generation of Kenyan leaders by supporting disadvantaged people through education, medical care, orphan support and community development. Their programs emphasize schooling, clinic/health services, and long‑term community sustainability in Kenya (and related international work).
2 billion people suffer from malnutrition because their diets lack key vitamins and minerals. Sanku combats malnutrition and saves lives by giving small mills the tools they need to add vital nutrients to maize flour, a staple of the East African diet. Our innovative technology adds precise levels of nutrients into flour during processing and our business model offsets the cost of the nutrients added. Millers don't need to charge extra for their nutritious flour and families can afford to buy and eat healthy food everyday. Our mission: guarantee that every meal consumed by every mother and child contains live-saving nutrients, forever. To date, we have given 2.5 million East Africans access to the basic human right of nutritious food and we are on track to reach 25 million people by 2025.