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It's our mission to educate and empower 115+ severely underprivileged children to reach their full potential as citizens of Nepal. We strive to maximally impact the lives of these children who in turn contribute to their community.
Children Affected by AIDS Foundation was acquired by Keep a Child Alive in 2012. The mission of the Children Affected by AIDS Foundation was to make a positive difference in the lives of children infected with HIV and affected by AIDS. Children Affected by AIDS Foundation accomplished this by helping to meet their diverse needs, advocating and educating on their behalf, and bringing joy and fun into their lives.
To protect children from bullying, digital dangers, abuse, and exploitation with comprehensive, evidence-based, prevention education programs.
Nebraska Children and Families Foundation creates positive change for Nebraska's children through community engagement. To achieve our mission we work to build partnerships, share data, implement best practices in communities and influence administrative and legislative policies. Additionally, Nebraska Children works to promote public education and awareness of the issues impacting children and families all along the lifespan.
The Meyer Center is a nonprofit specializing in early education and intensive therapy services to empower children with disabilities to reach their full potential.
Astor provides behavioral health and educational services offering children the opportunity to meet life’s challenges, pursue their dreams, and reach their full potential.
Msamaria Center for Street children is committed to reaching run away, homeless or abandoned children regardless of religious faith or ethnic group and to assisting them in meeting basic needs (housing, food& clothing, education and medical attention) all the way into adulthood.
Sleeping Children Around The World - USA Inc is a subsidiary of Sleeping Children Around The World (a registered Canadian charity that has operated successfully since 1970). Leading a global community of volunteers and partners, Sleeping Children has transformed the lives of over 1.8 million children living in poverty in developing countries through the unconditional gift of a bedkit for a good night’s sleep. 100% of every bedkit donation goes to contents. Our goal is to increase the overall health, education performance and well-being of these children, with health defined as achieving a healthy mind, body and spirit.
Save the Children Iasi is a nongovernmental organization, democratic, independent, non-profit, politically and religiously unconditioned, created in 1991, member of the International Save the Children Alliance. Ever since its beginnings it adhered to the childrenas rights protection movement in Romania, according to the United Nationsa Convention on Childrenas Rights. Our vision, in a general understanding, is to create a world where all the rights of children are respected. Save the Children acts for a world: - where every child is appreciated and respected; - that listens and learns from the children; - where every child has hopes and perspectives; - where every child is protected against any kind of violence, abuse and exploitation. Mission: Save the Children Association Iasi acts for respect for childrenas rights and for modifying the politics and legislation in childrenas benefit, by organizing awareness campaigns and by supporting children in need. We acknowledge and emphasize the responsibilities of the parents, legal guardians, teachers and other authorities that act in childrenas interest. We support the parents and the specialists working with children to fulfill their obligations. Save the Children Association Iasi, through the programs it implemented, developed expertise related to the following categories of children: - physically, sexually and psychologically abused children; - trafficked children; - economically exploited children; - children alone at home (that have at least one parent abroad, working); - children that had their legal rights trespassed; - children affected by poverty; - children that abandoned school or are in risk of dropping out school. Also, beneficiaries of our programs are: - parents and relatives of the children or the persons that take care of them; - specialists (psychologists, medics, social workers, teachers. policemen, judges, prosecutors, etc.); - institutions and NGOs that work in the field of child protection. The main activities consist in: - promoting childrenas rights in society, in general, and in institutions with attributions in childrenas education and protection; - psychological, social and emotional counseling for the beneficiaries of the organization, parents and children; - school integration and/or reintegration for children in need; - guidance for children and their families to specialized public services (in areas such as education, health, public administration, etc.); - complex social assistance services (guidance and accompaniment in making the ID papers for children and adults that do not have such papers, social inquiries at the request of public institutions, material support, etc.); - street educational and social activities in disadvantaged communities; - school recovery activities in a day care centre, play and socialization activities; - counseling for abused children; - professional development and informing activities for specialists involved in child protection (magistrates, policemen, social workers, psychologists, teachers, probation counselors, etc.).
Our mission is to provide high quality, affordable early care and education for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years whose parents are working, in job training, or in school, and further, to support the families through parent education and social services
Mission: We empower children and families through transformative mental health care and educational services.The San Diego Center for Children provides hope and healing to over 1,000 children and families every day through a range of services. As San Diego’s oldest children’s nonprofit founded in 1887, the Center operates 9 program sites and community-based services within hundreds of homes and schools across San Diego County. The Center is nationally accredited for its excellence in quality of care by The Joint Commission.
United Friends of the Children empowers current and former foster youth on their journey to self-sufficiency through service-enriched education and housing programs, advocacy, and consistent relationships with a community of people who care.