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Achvat Amim ("Solidarity of Nations" in Hebrew) is a unique five month volunteer program based in Jerusalem, for participants ages 21 to 30, that directly engages with the reality of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through grassroots human rights work and critical education, based on the core value of self-determination for all peoples. Our vision is a reality of peace, justice, and self-determination for all peoples in this land, within a framework where the full human, civil, and political rights of all people and peoples are recognized and actualized. As experienced community organizers in Israel-Palestine, we know that the best way to approach challenging social and political problems is to engage people in meaningful processes of self-examination, empowerment, and relationship building. In parallel, we need to create spaces for communities to develop shared goals and strategies for positive social change, rooted in their unique identities and traditions. Our mission is to build a movement to support self-determination for all peoples, starting with an empowered and educated Jewish community which acts in partnership and solidarity with Palestinians and Israelis. As Jewish educators and activists, we have identified three strategies: 1. transform our own Jewish community to act from a place of empathy, compassion and meaningful identity, 2. bring more people into the movement, in partnership and solidarity with Palestinians and Israelis, and 3. develop leaders within the movement for self-determination for all people and peoples. Achvat Amim's methods - sustained processes of living, learning, and working in partnership across various divisions - allow growing relationships of trust and solidarity to emerge between participants, partner organizations, and staff, between Israelis, Palestinians and others.
Conciencia Solidaria NGO works to build a just, empathetic, and sustainable society, promoting a profound change in the way humanity relates to the Earth and all beings that inhabit it. Our mission is to promote a socio-environmental, vegan, and anti-speciesist awareness that restores the harmonious bond between people, animals, and nature. We understand that there is no environmental justice without social justice, and that all life-human and non-human-deserves respect, freedom, and dignity. Therefore, we approach the problems facing our planet from a comprehensive perspective: education, communication, community action, and socio-environmental advocacy. Through campaigns such as "Veganism: Building Anti-Speciesist Socio-Environmental Justice," we promote an ethical transformation that invites us to stop using other beings for mere pleasure, recognizing animals as subjects of rights and evolving consciousness. We defend life as a common fabric, where no species is worth more than another, and where every daily action-consuming, dressing, or eating-can be an act of justice or violence. Our fight for socio-environmental justice stems from the recognition that the damage inflicted on the Earth is a reflection of our own imbalances as a society. Deforestation, pollution, fires, biodiversity loss, and community displacement are direct consequences of a model we must transform. From this conviction, we work to heal these broken bonds and build new ways of inhabiting the planet, based on cooperation, empathy, and mutual respect. Conciencia Solidaria NGO defends life in all its forms. Because the future we dream of is one in which every species can simply live.
Lesvos Solidarity was born out of the evolutionary nature of the refugee crisis. Since 2012, Lesvos Solidarity responds to both humanitarian emergencies and the long-term demands of the biggest migration crisis since the Second World War. In April 2016, when thousands of refugees were stranded on the island, Lesvos Solidarity formally registered as charity. The organisation's operations depend on the generous voluntary support of local and international individuals and organisations. LeSol's mission is to provide community-based solidarity spaces in which we: - give dignified shelter and support to people in need, including medical, psycho-social and legal support - promote integration by developing skills and knowledge, creating job opportunities and connecting with local society We advocate for an inclusive society which respects human rights.
The Mirror Foundation Mission Objectives 1. To promote young women and men's ideals to volunteer and serve in society 2. To learn, research and develop social evolution 3. To promote local community to help develop and strongly solve the community's problems 4. To promote their society and community to better and happy situation 5. To promote mass media technology in developing their society 6. To promote education and develop learning skill in children, youth and community 7. To promote and protect human rights 8. To create their appreciation in preservation of their natural resources and environment 9. To promote their varieties of cultures and traditions 10. To promote and create strong economic system in the community 11. Public benefits prosecution or cooperation with other social organisations for public benefits 12. Not involve in politics
We aspire to build a world of global peace - a dynamic social environment that uplifts and reinforces the noble qualities of human character; - that honors and affirms our essential interconnections, rooted in family relationships and extended to all humanity as one family; and, - that manifests a culture in which our innate creativity and innovative spirit can be used to create value, solve problems, and build a world where all people have the opportunity and capability to achieve a meaningful and prosperous life
United Way improves lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities around the world to advance the common good. We galvanize and connect a diverse set of individuals and institutions, and mobilize resources, to create long-term change in areas of education, income and health. United Way envisions a world where individuals and families achieve their human potential - where communities not only set significant and measurable goals to advance these fundamental elements of human development, but achieve them.
Realizing diverse learning and society- Focusing on free schools, we aim to guarantee and expand the growth and rights of children and young people who do not attend school, create and develop child-centered education, and realize diverse learning and society.
Damnok Toek's vision is for every child and youth in Cambodia to have their rights equally respected and their basic needs met. To accomplish this, Damnok Toek provides protective services for children and youth, including those with disabilities, to mitigate the risk of harm or abuse.
Supporting people living with rare (orphan) diseases in Ukraine with life-saving medicines and medical care. Advocating for rights of patients with rare diseases to treatment Rare diseases are incurable, lifelong, disabling and require expensive treatment. Most of patients are children.
At The Educational Equality Institute, we are driven by the belief that every girl has the right to a quality education and the opportunity to reach her full potential. We are committed to making a positive impact in the lives of the girls we serve and in the communities where they live.
To protect the environment, promote human well-being, build reconciliation, and empower youth through education, advocacy, and collaborative engagement by strengthening communities to create positive change for the present and future generations.
The main aim of the Society's activity is to ensure human life protection, prevention and mitigation of human suffering during armed conflicts, natural disasters, catastrophes and accidents, support to medical services of the armed forces and public healthcare services, assist public authorities of Ukraine in their activities in the humanitarian field. The objective is achieved unbiasedly, without any discrimination based on nationality, race, gender, religion, language, class or political convictions (The extract from the Charter of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society)