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We exist to glorify God by demonstrating His love to the Philippines as we provide a loving, Christ-centered home with comprehensive medical, educational and placement services for homeless Filipino children. Children's Shelter of Cebu (CSC) operates four homes for 70-100 children in Cebu City, Philippines who were abandoned, neglected, surrendered or abused. CSC is about restoring lives. We've been doing so since 1979 by ministering to each child holistically. We provide food, shelter and medicine, but also schooling, counseling and relationships that foster healing. CSC is a Christian interdenominational ministry.
To develop and promote solutions for improving drinking water quality and health. For achieving this, we cooperate with the private, public and development sector in order to benefit people in Latin America.
CRY America Inc., an independent 501c3 registered non-profit organization was established in November 2002. CRY America works towards restoring basic rights to underprivileged children, primarily those in India. The idea is to create effective grassroots change movements that empower marginalized communities to build sustainable futures for their children.
AidJoy is a capacity-building NGO that scales humanitarian initiatives through partnerships, technology, and communications. We build enterprise systems and development strategies that helped partners expand funding, operations, and measurable impact.
Empowering underserved communities through holistic, age-inclusive programs that foster long-term self-sustainability with a focus on education, healthcare, and gender equality.
Homes of Hope India-US, a 501c3 registered charity, works in orphanages, schools, junior colleges and social empowerment centres throughout India to:rescue, shelter and educate orphaned, marginalized and trafficked girls and educate the poorest of the poor (both girls and boys). We have built 30 Homes of Hope, with 5 more under construction. We work in collaboration with Salesian; Carmelite; Franciscan Clarist; Holy Spirit; Missionary Sisters of Mary Help of Christians; Jesus, Mary, and Joseph; Holy Cross; Ursuline Franciscan; and St. Anne sisters to rescue, house and educate 5,000+ girls. Our resilient young women are now nurses, computer programmers, office managers, medical technicians and accountants. We have broken the cycle of poverty.
Missions.Me has successfully hosted thousands of people on life-transforming missions experiences.
PURPOSE IS TO BUILD AND MAINTAIN A MEDICAL MISSION WHICH SERVES THE ORTHOPEDIC NEEDS OF PUCALLPAN PERUVIANS NOT GENERALLY AVAILABLE
Our mission is to transform the lives of the most vulnerable children, youth, and young mothers in our community by providing comprehensive educational opportunities and supporting activities.
Raise funds for Sarnelli House Hospice & Orphanage. This public charity was established to ensure low cost funding for the Redemptorist Fathers (A Roman Catholic Order of Priest and Brothers- Denver Province) Mission work. Specifically, in the past they have relied on direct contributions. The founders are friends, relatives and neighbors of Father Michael Shea, a Redemptorist priest who has been doing mission work for over 50 years. This group wants to ensure that his work receives funding in the most cost effective manner. The members and trustees of this group receive no salary or fees of any kind whatsoever for their work. All funds collected will be distributed to support the charitable work of the Redemptorist Fathers, specifically Sarnelli House.
The sole function of the Bolivian Mission is to improve the living conditions of the poor people of Montero Bolivia and the surrounding areas This is done by supporting the foster home for street boys six water projects to bring clean potable water a jail ministry building small homes and giving children skills that will enrich their lives for many years
Reaching and helping individuals that live along the 1,100 rivers of the Amazon Region of Brazil with a medical boat. They do 10-15 trips each year between February and October Each trip is about 10 days and individuals come from the US to help them on these trips. They treat an average of 400-600 people on each trip. Both medical and dental.