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To be a catalyst in the lives of women by empowering them to live whole, healthy, sustainable, transformed, Christ-centered lives.
AfricAid supports girls’ education in Africa in order to provide young women with the opportunity to transform their own lives and the futures of their communities.
Ring of Hope is a non-profit organization combining sports, mentorship, and career training to create unique programs for underprivileged women and youth.
The Pad Project’s mission is to create and cultivate local and global partnerships to end period stigma and to empower women and all menstruators worldwide.
Honey Shine, Inc. encourages the balancing of mind, body and soul in girls and women by providing nurturing experiences that enlighten their paths and smpoutheir future.
Alianza Nacional de Campesinas’ mission is to unify the struggle to promote women farmworker’s leadership in a national movement to create broader visibility and advocate for changes that ensure their human rights.
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.
Centro de la Mujer Dominicana assists immigrant women in Puerto Rico who are victims or survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and related harms. They provide crisis intervention, social work, individual psychotherapy, legal advocacy and coordination with shelters and other services, and run community outreach and prevention/education projects.
Vision: LPGM envisions a world where relationships transform boundaries and where all people have the resources and opportunities they need to thrive. Mission: LPGM improves access to quality education for people at the margins, especially women and girls. We work together with global partners to listen, respond and bear witness to local needs and priorities.
Since 2006, Immigrants Rising has transformed undocumented individuals and fueled broader changes around the country. We empower undocumented people to achieve their educational and career goals through personal, institutional and policy transformation. With our resources and support, undocumented people can get an education, pursue careers, and build a brighter future for themselves and their communities. Immigrants Rising is a women-led, BIPOC-led, and immigrant-led 501c3 organization.
A federal program funded by services, grants, donations, and contributions, dedicated to advocate, educate, and connect our communities to include veterans, seniors, single women with children, families, and organizations. We provide the blueprints of locating social benefits to those who may be eligible for services: healthcare, financial aid, at home programs, start-up business, military benefits, and social security. We develop opportunities for those seeking assistance by educating themselves within our services model. Every action is aimed to pay it forward and COHH accomplishes this by empowering others through internships, practical knowledge, and hands-on experience. We bring hope to our community in times of need due to an unforeseen hardship.
The mission of IRIS is to enable refugees and other displaced people to establish new lives, regain hope, and contribute to the vitality of Connecticut’s communities. Refugees are men, women and children who fled their countries of origin due to persecution on the basis of their race, nationality, religious belief, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. According to international law, refugees are those who have a "well-founded fear of persecution" and are unable to return to their countries without risking violence to themselves and their families, including torture and death. They are granted special immigration status according to international law. Each year the US government invites a small number of them to start new lives, or "resettle," in this country. The front-line work of resettlement is done by local agencies like IRIS. IRIS works intensively with refugees, particularly during the first year of their resettlement, to help them build lives of their own choosing in the US. IRIS also serves the larger immigrant community through its Food Pantry. Through outreach, advocacy, and public events, IRIS educates the community about the refugee experience and issues of national and international importance that touch all of our lives.