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Harvest Home

Harvest Home transforms the lives of homeless pregnant women and their children by providing housing, support, and programs that equip women to become great mothers.

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Hope Unlimited For Children

Transforming the lives of children at risk, providing them and their future generations with productive futures and Eternal hope. Hope Unlimited for Children is a ministry committed to rescuing Brazil's street children who live in mortal risk (over 8 million). Using a comprehensive Christ-centered model, Hope's youth experience personal transformation while being equipped to live successful, productive lives as adult members of society

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The Caring Closet

The Caring Closet is dedicated to improving the lives of children in the Hamilton City Schools by providing clothing and basic necessities to those in need. We believe positive self esteem enhances the educational process and rely on the generosity of our community to help us achieve our goal.

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The Ministry For Hope

The Mission of Hope House Ministries is founded in the spirit of St. Louis De Montfort, who had a commitment to the poor and the courage to do what no one else had the courage to do.This is our mission:Hope House Ministries provides compassionate, comprehensive and competent care for the poor, the marginal and the wounded among us. This commitment is woven in the Gospel vision that all life is sacred and every human person is unique and has the right to be respected and protected.Specifically, we are committed to young people and families in crisis, pregnant women and mothers and babies in crisis and all other wounded people, within our society, who are seen as abandoned and neglected.

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Prevent Child Abuse America

To prevent the abuse and neglect of our nation's children.

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Emily's Place (TX)

Emily's Place seeks to break the cycle of domestic ... transportation. Residents may enter Emily's Place at any time and are encouraged to remain ... the "transformational" program of Emily's Place includes counseling, addictions recovery ...

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Christine's Hope For Kids Foundation

At Christine's Hope...We BELIEVE every child deserves the chance to be a kid regardless of their circumstances.We HELP create the next generation of community leaders by teaching kids how to help other kids.We GIVE HOPE to tens of thousands of children whether we are making a donation to a YMCA for kids to go to camp or involving student volunteers to pack pajama bags for children in shelters.We MAKE A DIFFERENCE in our local communities through the generosity of our donors and volunteers.

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Catholic Charities Of The Diocese Of Pittsburgh

Catholic Charities is the primary social service agency of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, serving all, regardless of religious affiliation, at their time of great need.

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Yolo Crisis Nursery

The mission of the Yolo Crisis Nursery is to provide early intervention services in a safe environment to nurture healthy and resilient children, strengthen parents and preserve families. These services keep the youngest and most vulnerable children, birth to age five, safe during times of family crisis. Yolo Crisis Nursery serves families throughout Yolo County. The vision of Yolo Crisis Nursery is that every child in Yolo County grows up in a safe, loving and stable home.

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A Family For Every Child

A Family For Every Child is dedicated to finding loving, permanent families for every waiting foster child.

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EducAid Sierra Leone

Our mission is to promote and provide high-quality, holistic education to the underprivileged young people of Sierra Leone. We believe that the education of young women and men is essential to: unlock human potential, overcome poverty, improve wellbeing, build democracy, and that it is the cornerstone of stable development. For the last 25 years EducAid has been working to restore and strengthen education during and in the aftermath of Sierra Leone's civil war (1991-2002). During the conflict, education was an early casualty with many teachers fleeing the country and thousands of children being denied access to education. The country is still struggling to rebuild schools, train teachers and reach vulnerable girls and boys who are yet to see the inside of a classroom. We believe in the power of education to eliminate poverty and the challenges standing in the way of a democratic, dignified and globally-engaged Sierra Leone. EducAid provides free, high quality education to some of the most vulnerable and underprivileged children in Sierra Leone. EducAid operates 7 free schools, serving 1,200 children (1 Primary, 4 Junior Secondary and 2 Senior Secondary). The effectiveness of EducAid's innovative, student-centred approach to education is demonstrated by the fact that, despite many of our students coming from turbulent backgrounds, they regularly achieve 85% pass rates in all national exams. EducAid also trains teachers at over 100 partner schools as part of our Quality Enhancement Programme (QEP) working closely with communities and local education officials to raise the standard of education for children across the Port Loko district and beyond. Furthermore, EducAid run a tertiary-level degree course with the University of Makeni. EducAid's success stems from its grassroots and Sierra Leonean-driven approach. Of our 120 staff, only 3 are UK based with only 3 expats in Sierra Leone. Most EducAid staff are former students, knowing first hand the vulnerability faced by children in Sierra Leone and the power of education to change this, they inform our work each day. EducAid has spent decades developing relationships and earning the trust of communities by working alongside them. This is evidenced by communities giving EducAid land for schools, attending school meetings, community elders working with EducAid to keep girls in school, and EducAid's work as a trusted, stable presence during Ebola. EducAid was one of the few organisations that stayed on the ground, converting schools to care centres and delivering remote learning via radio broadcasts and moped-delivered USB sticks. EducAid also opened doors to children, many of whom are girls, who had lost their families to Ebola, and more recently to the devastating mudslides. EducAid's programs and innovations work because they come from the staff, students and communities they serve.

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St. Nicholas' Home, Penang

Our vision is of a nation that is free of barriers, where blind & visually impaired persons are not discriminated against; to have the same rights and responsibilities, share equal opportunities & the quality of life that is available to their sighted peers. Our mission is to provide education, training & employment opportunities in a caring environment, thus empowering blind & visually impaired persons to fully participate in society while helping to promote the prevention of blindness.