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Ayuda Legal Puerto Rico provides free legal education and support to low-income individuals and communities in Puerto Rico. We promote social impact advocacy to ensure a just and equitable society, where human rights are guaranteed.
They strive to enhance the quality of life for orphaned children and women who are HIV positive through education and care in a family-centered environment.
Advance gender equality in order to improve the lives of the most vulnerable population - girls, boys and women - in northern Manabi through formal and informal education programs. Empower girls and women so they may explore their full potential, educate young men so they may be able to challenge the traditional masculinity of a patriarchal society that exposes them to danger, solitude, and violence.
Our focus is on providing community education for women with a focus on healthy pregnancy and childbirth and this year the training was conducted in Olua and Mungula Refugee Camps.
Hungry Hearts international is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization that focuses on caring for men, women, widows and children at risk around the world.
Cambridge Reproductive Health Consultants CRHC is dedicated to improving reproductive health and fostering reproductive health rights and justice worldwide. CRHC accomplishes its mission by conducting action-oriented research incubating new projects and developing evidence-based information and resources.
Founded in 1921, Soroptimist International of the Americas is an international organization for business and professional women who provide volunteer service to their communities. About 45,000 Soroptimists in 20 countries and territories contribute time and financial support to community-based and international projects benefiting women and girls. Soroptimist International of the Americas is part of Soroptimist International, which comprises almost 95,000 members in about 120 countries.
To promote and provide civil legal services to low-income persons, groups and communities in Puerto Rico, and to grant access to the justice system through education, training and legal representation. Nearly 50% of the population of Puerto Rico qualifies economically for our services, as they are living at or below U.S. federal poverty levels. We are a private nonprofit corporation that provides free legal advice, representation and legal education in civil cases to people and low-income groups who qualify. The legal cases we deal with include families (domestic violence, custody issues, etc.), special education, senior citizens protections, housing (including foreclosures), minors, income maintenance, bankruptcies, veterans, civil rights, community and environmental rights, consumer rights, agricultural workers, among others. We receive funds in the form of grants and in-kind support from federal, state and municipal governments, as well as foundations and corporations. We also received donations from individuals and associations.
A nonprofit founded by women to empower women, The Little Market is an online fair trade shop that offers artisan-made and ethically sourced products. Our curated collection features products that are handmade by artisans around the world. Through our partnerships, we create the opportunity for artisans to have a job that also preserves their cultural traditions. Each purchase helps to combat poverty, empower communities, and create social justice.
To influence and embrace all-inclusive development initiatives by incorporating youths, men, women, people living with disabilities and people with special needs through education, sports, health, networking, and partnerships.
To improve the quality of life and advance the rights of children; To bring about change for good on behalf of children and families, and encourage them to participate in processes which enhance their equality, self-reliance and long term sustainable development; Wherever possible to provide practical support which allows children to grow up within their own families and communities
Their mission is to build health clinics to provide children with medical attention for the first time in their lives, libraries and computer labs, workshops for young women to learn how to start their own businesses, student-led trips to an orphanage, and more.