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Our mission is to enable economically disadvantaged women through livelihoods that offer profitable returns and opportunities for creativity and increased self-esteem.
Recognizing the fundamental rights of all children, we empower families and communities to make real and lasting change in the lives of orphaned and at-risk children through international special needs adoption grants and humanitarian initiatives.
myLIFEspeaks mission is to develop a Christ-Centered Culture one LIFE at a time through: Family Empowerment Educational Excellence Public Health Impact Based in Neply, Haiti, myLIFEspeaks is committed to creating a ripple effect throughout the country of Haiti by using sustainable, long-term commUNITY development and family-based support methods.
NK Missions works with North Korean refugee students to help them succeed in a free society. We guide them into finding and achieving their dreams!
Our co-founder Marion Austin strongly believed in empowering our Haitian children with the tools that they need to succeed, knowing they could one day become Christian leaders and role models in the Haitian society.
Our Vision is to Ignite a universal passion and love for humanity that will steer future generations towards a world of peace, opportunity and happiness. Our Mission is to recreate a future of love, opportunity and happiness for all those who have suffered, and continue to suffer from the civil strife. We plan to achieve this by:
PROVIDE SHELTER,CLOTHING,FOOD TO POOR AND THE NEEDY PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD.
The Overseas Press Club Foundation is the 501 (C)(3) charitable organization affiliated with the Overseas Press Club, which was founded in New York City in 1939 by a group of foreign correspondents to improve the profession of international journalism. The Foundation has a broad mandate to improve the media's understanding of international issues and to raise the quality of news-gathering efforts in covering the world. The most tangible expression of this charter is a scholarship program for undergraduate and graduate students in American colleges and universities, who aspire to become foreign correspondents. The program began in 1992 and every year offers $2,000 scholarships to 14 talented student winners of a national essay competition. In 2006, the OPC Foundation began partnering with media organizations to offer internships. The Foundation pays travel and living expenses for interns in foreign bureaus. Six of this year's winners will have internships with Associated Press (Cairo, Johannesburg, and Bangkok) and Reuters (Singapore, Beijing, and Hong Kong). The Foundation feels it is more important than ever to encourage young correspondents to travel and work abroad particularly at a time when many major news organizations have sharply reduced their networks of experienced correspondents around the world.
Our Mission: Kupenda (“love” in Kiswahili) for the Children transforms harmful beliefs surrounding disability to those that improve children’s lives.Our Vision: A fully integrated society where people of all abilities have access to health, education, and a loving community.
"Haitian Orphans Wish addresses the issues of orphaned and disadvantaged children in Haiti by providing financial assistance in a dignified and respectful manner to orphanages and organizations that seek our help. We are providing educational opportunities to all these children."
Starfish brings life, hope and opportunity to children orphaned and made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS in South Africa by partnering with the very best local community-based organizations to provide education, healthcare and capacity building to the children in their community.
To reflect God's love in the world, we work in partnership with Ugandans to develop sustainable learning communities that model effective education, conservation, health care, and economic development. We serve orphans, homeless, and other vulnerable children (OVCs) in Uganda, especially in the truck stop town of Lukaya, along the "AIDS Highway."