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The Chattanooga Area Food Bank's mission is to lead a network of partners in eliminating hunger and promoting better nutrition in our region. We serve 20 counties in SE TN and NW GA, where 1 in 6 individuals, including 1 in 6 children, is hungry.
The aim is to help the communauty to reunite after being torn apart due to the conflict. Moreover, the aim is to promote a reintegration based on sustainable, social and economical values. The Centro COMParte participates to the reintegration of a population in a post-conflict situation throughout education, culture and entrepeneurship. The Centro COMParte is open everyday for the children and give them a complementary to school : the mission is to give them an education around peace as they all come from families that directly lived the conflict. Furthermore, working with the adults allows to create nexus around the community and to make people know one another and work and learn together is the best way to connect and make peace. Finally, the Centro COMParte promote the recognition of the women work and fight against low incomes. Sembrando Confianza has developped a great network of local producers and allow them to be more sustainable and to learn how to product organically. The social market created by SC allow consumers to be more sensibilized with local and organic products.
Our mission is to educate and connect people to food traditions, food production and the pleasures of the table.
Disaster relief, medical and surgical projects, education, feeding of the poor. Primarily in Philippines and Cambodia.
Cultivating, Educating, and Promoting Environmentally Responsible Choices...making a big difference on a small island.
The William James Association promotes work service in the arts, environment, education, and community development.
Utahns Against Hunger works to increase access to food through advocacy, outreach and education
It is a Mozambican NGO that started its activities in 1997 and was officially recognized in 2004. It is one of the largest Mozambican NGO's with 167 employees. Esmabama's primary goal is to improve the living conditions of people living in the southern part of the Sofala province, by implementing educational, health and income generation projects/activities. In 2006, Esmabama co-founded the Distance Learning Courses of the Catholic University of Beira. It also implements projects supported by several donors, including: EU, GIZ, ADA, PEPFAR. Esmabama reaches populations of about 500.000 people, being 8.000 of them students and 1.700 poor children living at the boarding schools located at the 4 localities (Estaquinha, Mangunde, Barada and Machanga), run by the Association.
CFVI was created to serve both donors and nonprofit organizations of the Virgin Islands that want to ensure the highest quality of life for present and future generations. Its primary goal is to build a collection of permanent funds, which will be used to enhance the educational, physical, social, cultural and environmental well-being of the children, youth, and families of the Virgin Islands. Our programs, operating cost, and much of CFVI's community outreach are provided each year through generous donations from CFVI Angels. The Angel gifts support all we do in the community. The Foundation's immediate primary focus is to assist Virgin Islanders and VI community-serving organizations with relief and recovery associated with the devastation of hurricanes Irma and Maria.
SPANISH: Ofrecer a los ninos, ninas y adolescentes esperanza de un mejor futuro y oportunidades para que se desarrollen a su maximo potencial. ENGLISH: Offer children and youth hope for a better future and opportunities for them to develop to their fullest potential.
Sanid organization for relief and development has been striving to create better living standard for all categories of the population with particular emphases on women, children, youth and people with special needs in partnership with the local and international NGOs, in accordance with humanitarian principles, high quality and excellent values.
One Equal Heart partners with Indigenous communities in Chiapas and the Yucatán Peninsula (Mexico) to support locally‑driven development. They focus on strengthening sustainable food systems and local economies, advancing the human rights and leadership of women and children, and helping preserve language, culture, and traditional knowledge.