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Empowering Through Education (ETE) Camp seeks to prepare Hinche, Haiti’s most vulnerable youth to become future community leaders for social change by strengthening their academic skills, increasing self-confidence, and actively building community and parental support.
IREX is an international nonprofit organization providing thought leadership and innovative programs to promote positive lasting change globally. We enable local individuals and institutions to build key elements of a vibrant society: quality education, independent media, and strong communities. To strengthen these sectors, our program activities also include conflict resolution, technology for development, gender, and youth. Founded in 1968, IREX has an annual portfolio of over $70 million and a staff of over 400 professionals worldwide. IREX employs field-tested methods and innovative uses of technologies to develop practical and locally driven solutions with our partners in more than 100 countries.
Working to create awareness and provide education to the public on how to make safer decisions around tracks and trains in an effort to reduce collisions, deaths and injuries at highway-rail grade crossings and on railroad property in Minnesota. Our Volunteers reach tens of thousands of people across the state and beyond each year with the educational tools they need to prevent tragedies. The support of our partners, donors, volunteers and more help ensure we will someday truly bring a stop to preventable track tragedies.
Providing opportunities for homeless and at risk youth.
Return 2 Haiti is a nonprofit organization with a mission to create sustainable projects for Haiti in the areas of Health, Education and Environment. The defining difference for Return 2 Haiti from other organizations with similar missions is our conviction to work in a rural region of SE Haiti which is particularly devastated by the forces of nature, economics and social trends. Additionally, our commitment to only sustainable projects which spring from clearly identified local needs and local sustainable commitments.
Midland County Search & Rescue (MCSAR) is an all-volunteer organization offering support, assistance and management when someone goes missing in Mid-Michigan. MCSAR is organized exclusively to safely locate, assist with stabilization and transporting missing persons of Midland County and surrounding communities on behalf of the office of the Sheriff of Midland County
"Reaching Out & Serving Others" "Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in its various forms." 1 Peter 4:10
The NYS Federation of SAR is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit organization consisting of independent Search and Rescue teams that make themselves available to any official agency to assist in searches for lost or missing persons in New York State or the Northeast.
To enable young children living in poverty in the urban slums of Uganda to have the health, confidence and ability to grow and become the change in their community.
Pact envisions a world where those who are poor and marginalized exercise their voice, build their own solutions, and take ownership of their future. Pact enables systemic solutions that allow those who are poor and marginalized to earn a dignified living, be healthy, and take part in the benefits that nature provides. Pact accomplishes this by strengthening local capacity, forging effective governance systems, and transforming markets into a force for development.
B DESH Foundation, Inc is a non-profit charitable organization involved in poverty alleviation, health and sanitation and educational projects. B Desh Foundation, Inc. is an IRS approved 501c3 organization The activities of the organization are: Natural Disaster Relief Food Bank; Poverty Alleviation Projects Peering Empowerment; Ramadan Food Basket; Educational projects Vocational Training and Workshops; Multi- Media programs; Health and Sanitation Projects Tube Wells and Sanitary Latrines;
The Greenville Area Parkinson Society (GAPS) began as a social network in the early 1990’s and became an official non-profit organization in 2012. The main goal of co-founders Patrick Sullivan and W. Stanton Smith is to offer support, education, and advocacy to the people of Greenville who are walking with this disease progression. GAPS is not about medication or research but truly focuses on offering support to our members as they learn to cope with the challenges and obstacles of living with Parkinson’s Disease today.