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Siyafunda Community Technology Centre (CTC) NPC is an organization committed to empowering communities through inclusive technology and education initiatives. We promote local economic growth and social cohesion by delivering ICT and 4IR-enabled programs, while expanding access to quality training in digital literacy, technical skills, and entrepreneurship. Our goal is to equip individuals with the knowledge and tools needed to participate meaningfully in the digital economy and drive sustainable community development.
Inspired by a love for our country and its people, The sweethearts Foundation allows passionate individuals to uplift the lives of less fortunate people. Our mission is to provide wheelchairs to those who need them most, to give them independence and be an invaluable member of their community.
Crossing Borders (CB) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil society organisation. The vision of CB is a world in peace with itself in which diversity is celebrated. The mission is to create dialogue space toward such a world and to build the capacity of youth, media workers and educators to realise the above vision. The overall goal is to enable people with different backgrounds to learn to live together on equal terms. Crossing Borders started as a project in 1999 in Denmark in support of meaningful dialogue between the conflict parties in the Middle East. In response to increased activities and demands for the CB concept and services, it was transformed, in 2004, into a dynamic organization with activities in Denmark and abroad.
We Believe: God made every person intrinsically valuable and no-one should have to sleep on the street We exist to: Create pathways out of homelessness and into a flourishing life By: Equipping individuals and communities with skills to overcome homelessness. How? Our four-phased life change intervention includes 1. Change Readiness - Homeless Service Centres providing basic needs and building motivation for change 2. Drug/Alcohol Rehabilitation Drug rehabilitation; Case Management; Shelter & Voluntary work experience 3. Work Readiness (Foundation, Growth & integration) - Transitional accommodation; Skills and on-the-job Training; Case Management and Therapy 4. Independence - Employment & Accommodation Assistance; Follow-up; Individual, Peer and Family Support
To address socio-economic challenges faced by young people by harnessing the power of football, providing quality education, and offering holistic community services to inspire, educate, and mobilize them as agents of change To build confident, self-reliant young women by providing access to: Education & life skills Health & wellness resources Mentorship & leadership training Sports & creative arts opportunities Keep girls away from street
The charity's objects ('Objects') are specifically restricted to the following: (1) To promote women's human rights (as set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and subsequent United Nations conventions and declarations) in particular by: (a) education about human rights; (b) international advocacy of human rights; (c) promoting respect for human rights; and (d) contributing to the sound administration of human rights law. (2) The promotion of equality and diversity for the public benefit by: (a) the elimination of discrimination on the grounds of race, gender, disability, sexual orientation or religion; (b) advancing education and raising awareness in equality and diversity; (c) promoting activities to foster understanding between people from diverse backgrounds; (d) conducting or commissioning research on equality and diversity issues and publishing the results to the public; and (e) cultivating a sentiment in favour of equality and diversity
The Nokwe Creative Development Foundation, founded by Tu Nokwe and her parents in 1976, nurtures children and youth through the arts in South Africa. Its flagship program, Amajika, offers workshops and cultural exchanges in music, dance, and storytelling, promoting cultural heritage, addressing social issues, and supporting young creatives across Africa and the diaspora.
Kanyisa Mawethu Foundation is committed to transforming lives and communities through sustainable solutions. We promote environmental responsibility by recycling and upcycling textiles, while creating solar scholar backpacks with resources that empower children and families to build a brighter, self-sufficient future.
Sisterhood Agenda is an award-winning, tax-exempt nonprofit organization that creates and implements activities for women and girls around the globe for education, support and empowerment. Sisterhood Agenda promotes positive social change and has over 6,000 global partners in 36 countries. Global partners create an extensive sisterhood network to increase local organization capacity and unite women and girls. Sisterhood Agenda's SEA (Sisterhood Empowerment Academy), based in the U.S. Virgin Islands, attracts international participants. On global and local levels, Sisterhood Agenda addresses social, health, economic and cultural issues facing women and girls to promote positive life outcomes. Sisterhood Agenda's social impact is expanded through partnerships with agencies, individuals and businesses throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, India, the Caribbean, United Kingdom, Africa, Australia, and other geographic regions. Sisterhood Agenda maintains its social networking sites and blog at www.sisterhoodagenda.com.
SEE FIRSTLY, OUR MISSION STATEMENT IN THE CONSTITUTION DOCUMENT, as a Church. Additionally, Fountain Vineyard Christian Fellowship, as a community church, is committed to building strong and healthy communities through care, leadership development, and practical outreach. This commitment is reflected in its support of The Re-Trade Project, an initiative that restores dignity, enables people to trade recyclables for essential goods such as food, and promotes sustainable social and environmental practices in Gqeberha. Together, these partners create inclusive spaces where people can access support, gain skills, and contribute to the wellbeing of their families, communities, and the environment.
Our mission is to aid and support children suffering from poverty, sickness, lack of education or who have experienced physical or moral violence, by offering them the opportunity and the hope of a new life. It is an independent, lay organisation and is also designated an ONLUS (Non-profit organisation of social value). It operates without discrimination of culture, ethnicity and religion and upholds the United Nations rights of the child. The Foundation works around the world and is closest to the weakest and most neglected children offering them food, medicine, health care, education and programmes for social reintegration. In pursuing its goal, Mission Bambini is inspired by the following values: freedom, justice, truth, respect for others and solidarity.
CHOC supports children and teenagers with cancer and life-threatening blood disorders, and their families; improving early detection and augmenting effective treatment