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To promote Talmudic ethics by providing financial assistance, scholarships and fellowships to eligible rabbis, scholars and students.
Compassion for African Villages is a nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to working with African villagers to develop sustainable equitable educational resources.
Our mission is to equip African pastors of limited means to transform their communities for Christ throughout the African country of Kenya and beyond.
The mission of African Community Education is to assist African refugee and immigrant youth and families in achieving educational and social stability through access to academic support, leadership development, cultural expression and community outreach in Worcester MA.The vision of African Community Education is a community where African refugees and immigrant youth and families are empowered, self-sufficient and secure.
The West African Health Foundation (WAHF) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization formed by a group of physicians concerned with the poor health and nutritional status of the people, particularly children and women, of the West African sub-region.
African Wildlife Foundation partners with communities and governments across Africa to protect iconic species, conserve vast habitats, and build sustainable, wildlife-friendly economies.Our approach is African led and evidence based focusing on biodiversity and community needs across borders.
The African Caribbean Community Initiative aims to provide a culturally safe service that will meet the needs of the African and Caribbean community and their families affected by mental ill health. We offer a Wellbeing Hub Centre, Outreach support, Supported housing and advice and counselling.
The African SOUP's Vision is to transform the lives of Ugandan youth through education system reform. The African SOUP leads a national education reform effort through Active Learning and provides educational opportunities to vulnerable children in rural eastern Uganda. The African SOUP School utilizes the following strategies to fulfill our vision: The African SOUP Model School Secondary Enrichment Program The Active Learning Project Baby SOUP SOUP Model School Mission: To educate, nurture, and inspire scholars to unleash their potential and that of their community. Vision: The African SOUP School will become the premier active learning model school in Uganda Active Learning Project Mission: To improve the quality of primary education across Uganda through the implementation of active learning. Vision: The African SOUP's Active Learning Project will bring active learning into every primary classroom and teacher training college in Uganda. Secondary Enrichment Program Mission: To provide secondary scholarship support, mentorship and leadership training to African SOUP School Alumni so that they develop the skills needed to meet their potential and transform their community. Vision: The African SOUP's Secondary Enrichment Program will produce leaders who will transform their community. Baby SOUP Mission: To serve vulnerable children and pregnant mothers by providing health education, growth monitoring, and nutritional supplements to ensure holistic child development. Vision: The African SOUP Emma's Baby SOUP Program envisions a future where every child has the ability to survive and thrive in Namutumba District. Sustainability Mission: To cover all organizational operating costs through local, income-generating projects. Vision: The African SOUP will become a financially independent and secure Ugandan NGO.
Warriors For African Wildlife brings U.S. veterans (including disabled veterans) to accredited African conservation and anti‑poaching training programs so veterans can earn certification and then support local wildlife protection and community conservation efforts. The organization focuses on veteran healing through purpose-driven conservation, K‑9 and anti‑poaching training, equipment donations, and partnerships with African wildlife colleges and local ranger units.
African People & Wildlife (APW) works to ensure a future where humans and wild animals thrive living side by side. We partner with local communities to create effective, sustainable solutions that improve the lives of rural Africans while protecting the natural world.
ABOUT ACMI African Christian Mission International (ACMI) is an indigenous African outreach ministry of Christian Church International (CCI) networking with partners for evangelism, discipleship and humanitarian aid to the world. Christian Church International (CCI) formerly ACCEA (African Christian Church of East Africa) was registered with the Kenyan government in 1964. ACMI, formerly ACM, was founded by Bishop Dr. Henry Mulandi in 1992, when he saw the need of reaching out in highschools, colleges and universities with the gospel of Christ. This was done through preaching in open-air meetings (crusades) all over the country and planting churches in different villages in collaboration with the local churches. He also saw the need of reaching out to the refugees by ministering to their spiritual, emotional and physical needs through provision of God's word, food and clothing.
It believes that the continued development of Africa, and its citizens is vital to the successful future of all nations and is therefore devoted to make a positive lasting change in the life and livelihood status of the African communities in Africa and UK.