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Washington Trafficking Prevention

Washington Trafficking Prevention (WTP) aims to prevent human trafficking in Washington State by equipping the vulnerable and engaging communities. We approach anti-human trafficking efforts through professional engagement, primary prevention and community grassroots partnerships – a symbiotic relationship that sustains and informs our work at multiple levels.

International Bullying Prevention Asociation

The International Bullying Prevention Association (IBPA) was founded in 2003 when grassroots practitioners and researchers came together to convene the first conference in the US entirely focused on bullying prevention. The organization is structured around four guiding principles which include: Ethical training practices Ethical conduct toward practices and performance Ethical conduct toward professional colleagues Ethical conduct toward community

Drug Awareness and Prevention Inc

To lessen the demand for illicit drugs through prevention education and other effective strategies.

Association for addiction prevention NARKO-NE

Association NARKO-NE creates and develops voluntary programs for empowerment and healthy development of children and youth. It builds and strengthens the capacity of professionals for successful work on addiction prevention and health promotion in B&H. Short version: Empowering children and young people to build a healthy society.

Global Orphan Prevention

We keep mothers and children together by providing resources and training sufficient to maintain families.

Compassionate Rescue

A nonprofit charity organization whose compassionate commitment is to provide immediate access to clean drinking water and to prevent exposure to water-born disease of those in need

Beyond Our Walls At Bo Ws Meeting Place

To provide a neighborhood learning center for school-age children served by Title I (federally subsidized) public schools, especially in areas experiencing underperformance in academic, behavior and social skills. We provide a positive volunteer team of parents and neighbors to assist in scheduled activities and sponsored events to improve skills, lessen the dependence on government programs, thwart neighborhood tensions, prevent community deterioration, and deter juvenile delinquency