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The Baldwin Center is a comprehensive human service agency located in Pontiac, Michigan. Its mission is to feed, clothe, educate and empower the men, women and children of the Pontiac community. Baldwin provides services to fulfill basic needs and provide tools for children and adults to gain economic self-sufficiency and personal wholeness. The center is a safe place where bellies are filled, where children can play and learn without fear of violence, and where people can recover their dignity and find respect.
End of Life Washington upholds your right to the full range of end-of-life choices, including Death with Dignity, through advocacy, education, and support. If you or someone you know needs information and support related to end-of-life options, End of Life Washington can help. We can offer support for: - Talking to your loved ones about dying. - Making decisions about what you want at the end of life. - Talking to your physician about hospice, palliative care, and pain management. - Finding hospice providers. - Understanding all options to achieve a peaceful death including Washington’s Death with Dignity Act and Voluntary Stopping Eating and Drinking (VSED).
"Our mission at HRF has evolved from the simple notion of providing youth with a fun camp trip to improving young lives and creating a positive impact across South LA. We invest in students, their families, their schools and their communities. We bring youth and parents from Watts and Compton out for a safe, nurturing, and enriching adventure at no cost to them, and we use that experience to foster positive discourse, provide tools for reflection, and help young men and women set goals to rewrite the future of their school and their community."
The East Norriton Girls Athletic Association (ENGAA) was established in 1977 to provide athletic opportunities for girls ages five through sixteen. ENGAA's motto, “good athletes today – better citizens tomorrow,” reflects its belief that well-rounded young women are a valuable asset to the community and society-at-large. ENGAA encourages girls to learn the values of hard work, sportsmanship, and teamwork through participation in team sports. ENGAA runs a softball league in the spring and fall, a field hockey league in the fall, and a basketball league over the winter.
Restore to Empower is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization providing much-needed assistance to people in need and also offering training and support to them. We are dedicated to empowering the underprivileged, at-risk youth, disadvantaged and abused women by offering basic personal and health services, lifestyle coaching, sewing and fashion training, mentoring, life skills, GED prep, and educational programs, which will aid them in achieving their dream, and live a more meaningful stable and productive life. Helping them to reach and develop their full potential.
Mission: Empowering Widows to Thrive. We empower widows to thrive with compassionate support to move through grief to growth. We are pioneering widow solutions, support, and research to lead the widows health movement for women worldwide. As widows helping widows, we offer in-person and virtual support groups, activities, travel opportunities, educational courses, mentoring programs, conferences, videos, podcasts, opportunities for advocacy and philanthropy, and more.Widows receive services and support through our national, international, and virtual groups long after most become ineligible for traditional grief support.
Their mission: We at Orphan Life Foundation believe that the most vulnerable segments of society, that is, its orphaned children, are our collective responsibility. Since they have no one else to take care of them, we have to provide them the loving environment where they can feel safe and prosper till they grow up to take their rightful place in the world. Ultimately, helping orphan children and equipping them with all the tools that would help them grow up to become responsible and caring adults is an honor and a privilege that few of us have. We aim to take care of vulnerable children in Africa, Asia and the US by providing them food, shelter and clothing along with opportunities for adoption, education and even foster care so that they can live as normal a life as possible.
Since its founding in 1912, Girl Scouts has offered all girls the opportunity to learn leadership skills and experience the rewards of service to their communities. In partnership with 878,000 adult leaders, Girl Scouts, a diverse and inclusive organization, offers the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to nearly 2.3 million girl members in every zip code, and in 90 countries around the world. Girl Scouting has a proud history of producing leaders: 70% of Congressional women were once Girl Scouts, as were millions of American business executives and community leaders.
Friends of Cantera envisions supporting the mission of CANTERA by promoting the integral development of all people through the methodology of popular education, by cultivating a Solidarity Network that encourages people to share their talents, time and treasure, and by strengthening financial stability through fundraising, grant writing and endowment funds. CANTERA is a Nicaraguan, humanitarian, not-for-profit NGO that was founded in 1988. Its mission is, "to contribute to the construction of a new society where women and men live as protagonists of their own development and destiny. We collaborate to build a more unified society, one that is more human, more equitable and sustainable, one that is enriched by our very diversity. ”
The Kids Connection Haiti (KCH) mission is to empower at-risk young adults in Haiti to become contributing, self-sufficient members within their communities through education, life skills training, community service, mentorship, and career development. KCH was founded to support a very specific target community: young women and men from 18 to 25 years old who grew up in extreme poverty, whether from orphanages, homelessness, child slavery situations or coming from Haiti’s most challenging slums. KCH welcomes them all. It provides them with support for the next step in life.
We believe in the work of love. Through faithful, consistent efforts, we know each life we touch will yield a MAVUNO (harvest) of hope. Our mission is to spark a movement that is passionate about missions, education and by extending love and support to our local community. We do this by hosting mission's trips to help impoverished communities around the world. We organize and host empowerment seminars, conferences and workshops for women; and by offering educational forums to raise awareness about human sex trafficking here in Miami-Dade County & internationally. We believe, by being a voice for the voiceless we will lead people to FREEDOM.
The Mission of CDRS is to provide emergency relief, healthcare and logistics services in response to large disasters and to improve the health, education and social welfare status of communities by: 1) Providing comprehensive, competent, and compassionate humanitarian aid during times of disaster, deploying to the disaster zone as soon as possible 2) Providing sustainable and affordable quality healthcare services 4) Providing comprehensive preventive health education programs and clean water projects 5) Working with local communities to help them take a leadership role in managing their healthcare needs in partnership with the existing healthcare system 6) Provide Empowerment and Education Projects for women and youth in poor and neglected areas