The document summarizes an initiative called the Fostering Leadership for Young Palestinians Fund that supports orphaned children in Gaza. It provides details on how contributions will be matched and used to support orphans with education, healthcare, housing and other services from childhood through age 22. The fund was established by business leaders Abbas and Samar Zuaiter to assist the over 2,500 children orphaned following the 2014 attacks in Gaza through the established programs of the Welfare Association and Center for Arab American Philanthropy. The document encourages donations to help Palestinian youth and provides donation instructions.
How to Support The Children of Peace InternationalNabila Khashoggi
Nabila Khashoggi, founder of lifestyle cosmetic company NabilaK, is the author of the children’s graphic novel series Spartan and the Green Egg. In addition to her work, Nabila Khashoggi aids the development and well-being of children as a supporter of the nonprofit organization The Children of Peace International (COPI).
Organization Care for Children is requesting a $150 donation to support their "Child Education Fund Raising Program" on July 20, 2019. The program aims to help underprivileged children continue their education. As a voluntary organization that cares for orphans, providing shelter, necessities, and primary education, they have recently expanded to care for 100 additional orphan children, requiring additional financial support.
Children, Incorporated is a nonprofit organization that has assisted impoverished children in the United States and abroad since 1964 through established schools, orphanages, and childcare centers. They facilitate sponsorships, maintain special funds, and manage various projects to provide food, clothing, healthcare and education. Their vision is to assist needy children in every country by collaborating with more institutions dedicated to children's welfare. They currently assist over 17,000 children in 24 countries and have divisions focused on areas like Latin America, foreign countries, American Indian tribes, and inner cities in the US.
The document summarizes information about the Sa trincha Charity Relief Fund, which was established to fund existing projects providing basic education and needs like water to children in underdeveloped areas. The fund will focus on creating education opportunities for girls aged 6-16 and will organize fundraising events across Europe to donate proceeds to transparent organizations with clear aid plans. It discusses supporting the organizations Room to Read and Join the Pipe, which focus on girls' education and water access.
Dear All, To bring lasting and meaningful positive social change we started empower women’s and children’s aid and we are still searching donor’s and other fund raiser institution but still didn’t get any sponsor please be a partner of social change and together we can make the greatest influence in the lives of destitute family and vulnerable children around waste dampest/most of the garbage area/Koshe/ & around the global. If anyone let me know any idea I will sent the aid’s address currently we are on the process to publish our aid on the website………. Thanks for sharing our idea to others. Regards,
Amitofo Care Centre is a children's charity working with the aim to save the children and helping disadvantaged Australians to get the most out of their education.
1) Special Olympics is the largest sports organization for people with special needs, with nearly 4 million athletes in over 170 countries. It improves self-confidence and raises awareness of what people with special needs can achieve.
2) Organization of Special Needs Families was founded 10 years ago by parents hoping to find new activities for their special needs child. It now offers afterschool and summer camp programs.
3) Angels with Special Needs focuses on helping severely disabled youth feel included through activities like arts, sports, and field trips. It provides funding for special needs students to go on field trips.
The document summarizes an initiative called the Fostering Leadership for Young Palestinians Fund that supports orphaned children in Gaza. It provides details on how contributions will be matched and used to support orphans with education, healthcare, housing and other services from childhood through age 22. The fund was established by business leaders Abbas and Samar Zuaiter to assist the over 2,500 children orphaned following the 2014 attacks in Gaza through the established programs of the Welfare Association and Center for Arab American Philanthropy. The document encourages donations to help Palestinian youth and provides donation instructions.
How to Support The Children of Peace InternationalNabila Khashoggi
Nabila Khashoggi, founder of lifestyle cosmetic company NabilaK, is the author of the children’s graphic novel series Spartan and the Green Egg. In addition to her work, Nabila Khashoggi aids the development and well-being of children as a supporter of the nonprofit organization The Children of Peace International (COPI).
Organization Care for Children is requesting a $150 donation to support their "Child Education Fund Raising Program" on July 20, 2019. The program aims to help underprivileged children continue their education. As a voluntary organization that cares for orphans, providing shelter, necessities, and primary education, they have recently expanded to care for 100 additional orphan children, requiring additional financial support.
Children, Incorporated is a nonprofit organization that has assisted impoverished children in the United States and abroad since 1964 through established schools, orphanages, and childcare centers. They facilitate sponsorships, maintain special funds, and manage various projects to provide food, clothing, healthcare and education. Their vision is to assist needy children in every country by collaborating with more institutions dedicated to children's welfare. They currently assist over 17,000 children in 24 countries and have divisions focused on areas like Latin America, foreign countries, American Indian tribes, and inner cities in the US.
The document summarizes information about the Sa trincha Charity Relief Fund, which was established to fund existing projects providing basic education and needs like water to children in underdeveloped areas. The fund will focus on creating education opportunities for girls aged 6-16 and will organize fundraising events across Europe to donate proceeds to transparent organizations with clear aid plans. It discusses supporting the organizations Room to Read and Join the Pipe, which focus on girls' education and water access.
Dear All, To bring lasting and meaningful positive social change we started empower women’s and children’s aid and we are still searching donor’s and other fund raiser institution but still didn’t get any sponsor please be a partner of social change and together we can make the greatest influence in the lives of destitute family and vulnerable children around waste dampest/most of the garbage area/Koshe/ & around the global. If anyone let me know any idea I will sent the aid’s address currently we are on the process to publish our aid on the website………. Thanks for sharing our idea to others. Regards,
Amitofo Care Centre is a children's charity working with the aim to save the children and helping disadvantaged Australians to get the most out of their education.
1) Special Olympics is the largest sports organization for people with special needs, with nearly 4 million athletes in over 170 countries. It improves self-confidence and raises awareness of what people with special needs can achieve.
2) Organization of Special Needs Families was founded 10 years ago by parents hoping to find new activities for their special needs child. It now offers afterschool and summer camp programs.
3) Angels with Special Needs focuses on helping severely disabled youth feel included through activities like arts, sports, and field trips. It provides funding for special needs students to go on field trips.
The Keep A Breast Foundation seeks to increase breast cancer awareness among young people through educational programs and art events. Their Music for Awareness campaign partners with musicians to host events that educate youth about prevention, early detection, and support for breast cancer. The foundation provides various merchandise and fundraising opportunities to further spread awareness and support their mission of eradicating breast cancer.
Tiny Stitches Inc. was started in 1999 by a group of women who craft items like clothing, bedding, and more for disadvantaged newborns. They now have over 200 volunteers across North Georgia who donate their time and talents monthly. The organization provides packages of essential baby items to hospitals, averaging about 40 deliveries per month. Tiny Stitches is always looking for more volunteers and donations of supplies or money to continue their mission.
Enhance Worldwide works every day to make education a reality for over 150 girls and young women in Addis Ababa. Our Kinship Care and Rising Autonomy programs ensure that girls and young women living in poverty can attend school and have the resources and skills they need to succeed.
The Compassion International Difference: Fighting Poverty WorldwidePaul Digueseppi
Compassion International allows individuals to sponsor children in need around the world, impacting over a million children by providing education and healthcare. Poverty affects over 1.4 billion people, especially women and children, who make up almost half the population in developing countries. Each day, about 10,000 women die in childbirth and 10,000 newborns perish within a month, with over nine million children under five dying each year, two-thirds preventably. Compassion International enables sponsors to change these statistics for over $1 per day by ensuring children get food and education.
Our partnership with Amariel Voluntary Israel Projects is vital to providing relief to thousands of impoverished Israelis each day through Meir Panim. Over 1.63 million Israelis, including 777,400 children, live below the poverty line in Israel. Government statistics show that one in three Israeli children lives in poverty. We applaud Amariel Volunteer Israel Projects' efforts to promote volunteerism and donations to support needy Israeli children and families.
Raising Charities for Children in Tanzania for a Better Futurechildrensaidtanzania
The world there are families struggling to meet their basic needs. By necessities, the Tanzanian children prioritise food and shelter over basic education and clothing; the urge to get an access to these needs usually divert them towards a wrong direction of life.
Hope for Haiti - More than 20 Years of Educational Aid and SupportBob Parsons GoDaddy
Hope for Haiti has provided over 20 years of educational aid and support to Haitians in need by funding education for over 10,000 children annually and working with local partners. Founded in the mid-1990s, Hope for Haiti supports multiple charitable initiatives across Haiti, including healthcare and disaster relief, but its main focus remains education. The organization operates efficiently, passing 95 cents of every donated dollar directly to its philanthropic work in Haiti.
2019 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - Rise Up! Ambassador Leaders
This document outlines plans to start a nonprofit organization to provide food to low-income families. The organization's vision is to give struggling families reliable access to nutritious food through a collection program where kids participate after school every other day. An action plan details securing space, researching funding sources, creating eligibility criteria, and obtaining food supplies. Potential roadblocks like lack of support, funds and resources are addressed. The document encourages volunteers and donations to accomplish the goal of feeding those in need in the local community.
This document discusses 6 highly-rated charities to donate to. United Way Southeastern Michigan focuses on improving lives through health, education and economic prosperity. Hands and Feet 24/7 established a community space and job training programs. Keeping Blues Alive funds music scholarships and programs. Wishwall Foundation allows people to express wishes and encourages helping others. Kyyba Kidz Foundation assists underprivileged individuals and orphans. GlobalGiving connects donors to reputable non-profits around the world.
Examples of Community BasedOrganization in Botswanagmatebele
The Gabane Home Based Care operates in Gabane village near Gaborone, Botswana. It was formed to assist people with HIV/AIDS and other terminal illnesses by providing home care services like cleaning, washing clothes/bathing/feeding patients. It also educates people with HIV/AIDS and identifies sick people in need of assistance obtaining medical supplies. The organization runs a day care center for AIDS orphans. It receives government funding and donations from NGOs and schools.
Private institutions who helps the government in protecting a childJovito Jr
Child and Adolescent Development is a non-government organization in the Philippines that provides programs to prevent and respond to child abuse and exploitation, including emergency shelter, alternative education, advocacy, children's rights education, and reintegration support. It aims to help vulnerable youth. Several other organizations mentioned provide services such as education assistance, care for street children, support for neglected children, and homes for orphaned or abandoned children.
Smile Train Journeys to Third World CountriesBryce Neier
Smile Train is a charitable organization that provides cleft lip and palate surgery to impoverished children in developing countries. It has helped over a million children receive necessary surgery. One of Smile Train's volunteer opportunities is called "Journey of Smiles," which allows volunteers to travel to countries where Smile Train operates to meet children who have received surgery, their families, and local doctors. Previous volunteer trips have visited countries like Guatemala and Brazil to help in communities and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by children born with cleft lips and palates.
Three women founded Child Support Link in 2007 to help families in Virginia that were not receiving the $2.6 billion owed in unpaid child support. Their goal was to improve the quality of life for children through advocacy and education programs. Child Support Link provides free and confidential assistance to custodial parents on collecting child support and offers temporary financial assistance through Christmas and school programs for families in select counties. The nonprofit relies on donations to continue its services.
MAFA operates in the most vulnerable districts of Sierra Leone, providing services like evangelism campaigns, child care, prayer events, and emergency aid. It partners with organizations like World Vision and Focus 1000. MAFA's mission is to advance women and children's health, nutrition, education, and research through its network to end childhood poverty based on biblical principles. It seeks to support women's empowerment, integrated social investment, and equitable social spending to improve well-being.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1980 that grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions. It aims to enrich the human experience for these children with hope, strength and joy by providing wishes like meeting celebrities or taking dream vacations. Run by President David Williams, it has over 1200 volunteers across Australia and raises money through donations, corporate support, and fundraising events to grant a wish every 40 minutes.
The Make a Wish Foundation was founded in 1980 after granting the wish of a terminally ill boy to be a police officer for a day. It aims to grant the wishes of children with critical illnesses to help them find strength and hope. The founders saw how happy the first wish child was and wanted to share that gift with other suffering children. The foundation is primarily funded through donations from individuals and special events, and it spends most of its funds on directly granting wishes for eligible children.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation grants the wishes of children between ages 3 to 18 who are living with life-threatening medical conditions. It aims to provide hope, strength and joy to these children through experiences like meeting celebrities, taking trips, receiving gifts, or role playing occupations. The foundation began in 1980 after 7-year-old James Grecius, who had leukemia, expressed a wish which inspired the nonprofit. It relies on volunteers and fundraising to make wishes come true for children through a four step process.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1980 by Frank Shankwitz, Scott Stahl, and Linda Bergendahl-Pauling to grant the biggest wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions after they met a 7-year-old boy named Christopher who wished to be a police officer. The founders were inspired to start the organization to make wishes come true for other children after Christopher passed away from leukemia. The Make-A-Wish Foundation now grants wishes to many children annually and its impact in bringing joy to wish kids continues to spread through social media stories.
Two mothers from opposite sides of the globe organized a walk to raise funds to help the 700,000 people in Massachusetts who did not have enough food. They had children between ages 5 to 12 participate in a 6.4km walk to help the children understand they could make a positive difference. One of the boys started donating his birthday gifts at age 3 to help others. He also suggested donating Christmas gifts and visiting emergency workers to thank them. The mothers wanted to teach their children that small contributions can create big change. Last year in Singapore, 450 children from 30 schools participated and one team helped design an exercise machine for the elderly.
Himilo Relief and Development Association aims to promote equal access to education, empower women, and provide relief services in East Africa. Its vision is to provide equal educational opportunities for boys and girls through promoting gender equity and women's empowerment. Its mission is to increase student enrollment, especially for girls, promote gender equity, empower women, provide relief services, and increase engagement of the diaspora community. Key intervention strategies include education, women's empowerment, relief efforts, and engaging the diaspora community.
The Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF) is a humanitarian organization established in 1991 to provide medical and humanitarian aid to Palestinian children, especially in Gaza. The PCRF undertakes various initiatives like providing urgent medical supplies and relief during conflicts, distributing food, and funding education programs. It works with other organizations internationally and faces challenges operating in the politically volatile region, but remains resilient in its mission to help Palestinian youth.
A Sweet Solution to Poverty by Eren Okumus Wins Gluen Institute Essay Contest...Hashoo Foundation USA
The Honey Bee Farming Project in Pakistan has been an innovative and effective model for reducing poverty. It teaches beekeeping skills to women, allowing them to become micro-entrepreneurs producing and selling honey. In return for guaranteed honey purchases, the project requires families to enroll their children in school and receive healthcare. This breaks the intergenerational cycle of poverty. Over a thousand women have been trained, producing over 30 tons of honey annually and improving incomes, education, nutrition, and empowerment for women and children in remote communities. The project shows promise as a model that could be implemented elsewhere to lessen global poverty through sustainable livelihoods.
The Keep A Breast Foundation seeks to increase breast cancer awareness among young people through educational programs and art events. Their Music for Awareness campaign partners with musicians to host events that educate youth about prevention, early detection, and support for breast cancer. The foundation provides various merchandise and fundraising opportunities to further spread awareness and support their mission of eradicating breast cancer.
Tiny Stitches Inc. was started in 1999 by a group of women who craft items like clothing, bedding, and more for disadvantaged newborns. They now have over 200 volunteers across North Georgia who donate their time and talents monthly. The organization provides packages of essential baby items to hospitals, averaging about 40 deliveries per month. Tiny Stitches is always looking for more volunteers and donations of supplies or money to continue their mission.
Enhance Worldwide works every day to make education a reality for over 150 girls and young women in Addis Ababa. Our Kinship Care and Rising Autonomy programs ensure that girls and young women living in poverty can attend school and have the resources and skills they need to succeed.
The Compassion International Difference: Fighting Poverty WorldwidePaul Digueseppi
Compassion International allows individuals to sponsor children in need around the world, impacting over a million children by providing education and healthcare. Poverty affects over 1.4 billion people, especially women and children, who make up almost half the population in developing countries. Each day, about 10,000 women die in childbirth and 10,000 newborns perish within a month, with over nine million children under five dying each year, two-thirds preventably. Compassion International enables sponsors to change these statistics for over $1 per day by ensuring children get food and education.
Our partnership with Amariel Voluntary Israel Projects is vital to providing relief to thousands of impoverished Israelis each day through Meir Panim. Over 1.63 million Israelis, including 777,400 children, live below the poverty line in Israel. Government statistics show that one in three Israeli children lives in poverty. We applaud Amariel Volunteer Israel Projects' efforts to promote volunteerism and donations to support needy Israeli children and families.
Raising Charities for Children in Tanzania for a Better Futurechildrensaidtanzania
The world there are families struggling to meet their basic needs. By necessities, the Tanzanian children prioritise food and shelter over basic education and clothing; the urge to get an access to these needs usually divert them towards a wrong direction of life.
Hope for Haiti - More than 20 Years of Educational Aid and SupportBob Parsons GoDaddy
Hope for Haiti has provided over 20 years of educational aid and support to Haitians in need by funding education for over 10,000 children annually and working with local partners. Founded in the mid-1990s, Hope for Haiti supports multiple charitable initiatives across Haiti, including healthcare and disaster relief, but its main focus remains education. The organization operates efficiently, passing 95 cents of every donated dollar directly to its philanthropic work in Haiti.
2019 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - Rise Up! Ambassador Leaders
This document outlines plans to start a nonprofit organization to provide food to low-income families. The organization's vision is to give struggling families reliable access to nutritious food through a collection program where kids participate after school every other day. An action plan details securing space, researching funding sources, creating eligibility criteria, and obtaining food supplies. Potential roadblocks like lack of support, funds and resources are addressed. The document encourages volunteers and donations to accomplish the goal of feeding those in need in the local community.
This document discusses 6 highly-rated charities to donate to. United Way Southeastern Michigan focuses on improving lives through health, education and economic prosperity. Hands and Feet 24/7 established a community space and job training programs. Keeping Blues Alive funds music scholarships and programs. Wishwall Foundation allows people to express wishes and encourages helping others. Kyyba Kidz Foundation assists underprivileged individuals and orphans. GlobalGiving connects donors to reputable non-profits around the world.
Examples of Community BasedOrganization in Botswanagmatebele
The Gabane Home Based Care operates in Gabane village near Gaborone, Botswana. It was formed to assist people with HIV/AIDS and other terminal illnesses by providing home care services like cleaning, washing clothes/bathing/feeding patients. It also educates people with HIV/AIDS and identifies sick people in need of assistance obtaining medical supplies. The organization runs a day care center for AIDS orphans. It receives government funding and donations from NGOs and schools.
Private institutions who helps the government in protecting a childJovito Jr
Child and Adolescent Development is a non-government organization in the Philippines that provides programs to prevent and respond to child abuse and exploitation, including emergency shelter, alternative education, advocacy, children's rights education, and reintegration support. It aims to help vulnerable youth. Several other organizations mentioned provide services such as education assistance, care for street children, support for neglected children, and homes for orphaned or abandoned children.
Smile Train Journeys to Third World CountriesBryce Neier
Smile Train is a charitable organization that provides cleft lip and palate surgery to impoverished children in developing countries. It has helped over a million children receive necessary surgery. One of Smile Train's volunteer opportunities is called "Journey of Smiles," which allows volunteers to travel to countries where Smile Train operates to meet children who have received surgery, their families, and local doctors. Previous volunteer trips have visited countries like Guatemala and Brazil to help in communities and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by children born with cleft lips and palates.
Three women founded Child Support Link in 2007 to help families in Virginia that were not receiving the $2.6 billion owed in unpaid child support. Their goal was to improve the quality of life for children through advocacy and education programs. Child Support Link provides free and confidential assistance to custodial parents on collecting child support and offers temporary financial assistance through Christmas and school programs for families in select counties. The nonprofit relies on donations to continue its services.
MAFA operates in the most vulnerable districts of Sierra Leone, providing services like evangelism campaigns, child care, prayer events, and emergency aid. It partners with organizations like World Vision and Focus 1000. MAFA's mission is to advance women and children's health, nutrition, education, and research through its network to end childhood poverty based on biblical principles. It seeks to support women's empowerment, integrated social investment, and equitable social spending to improve well-being.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1980 that grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions. It aims to enrich the human experience for these children with hope, strength and joy by providing wishes like meeting celebrities or taking dream vacations. Run by President David Williams, it has over 1200 volunteers across Australia and raises money through donations, corporate support, and fundraising events to grant a wish every 40 minutes.
The Make a Wish Foundation was founded in 1980 after granting the wish of a terminally ill boy to be a police officer for a day. It aims to grant the wishes of children with critical illnesses to help them find strength and hope. The founders saw how happy the first wish child was and wanted to share that gift with other suffering children. The foundation is primarily funded through donations from individuals and special events, and it spends most of its funds on directly granting wishes for eligible children.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation grants the wishes of children between ages 3 to 18 who are living with life-threatening medical conditions. It aims to provide hope, strength and joy to these children through experiences like meeting celebrities, taking trips, receiving gifts, or role playing occupations. The foundation began in 1980 after 7-year-old James Grecius, who had leukemia, expressed a wish which inspired the nonprofit. It relies on volunteers and fundraising to make wishes come true for children through a four step process.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1980 by Frank Shankwitz, Scott Stahl, and Linda Bergendahl-Pauling to grant the biggest wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions after they met a 7-year-old boy named Christopher who wished to be a police officer. The founders were inspired to start the organization to make wishes come true for other children after Christopher passed away from leukemia. The Make-A-Wish Foundation now grants wishes to many children annually and its impact in bringing joy to wish kids continues to spread through social media stories.
Two mothers from opposite sides of the globe organized a walk to raise funds to help the 700,000 people in Massachusetts who did not have enough food. They had children between ages 5 to 12 participate in a 6.4km walk to help the children understand they could make a positive difference. One of the boys started donating his birthday gifts at age 3 to help others. He also suggested donating Christmas gifts and visiting emergency workers to thank them. The mothers wanted to teach their children that small contributions can create big change. Last year in Singapore, 450 children from 30 schools participated and one team helped design an exercise machine for the elderly.
Himilo Relief and Development Association aims to promote equal access to education, empower women, and provide relief services in East Africa. Its vision is to provide equal educational opportunities for boys and girls through promoting gender equity and women's empowerment. Its mission is to increase student enrollment, especially for girls, promote gender equity, empower women, provide relief services, and increase engagement of the diaspora community. Key intervention strategies include education, women's empowerment, relief efforts, and engaging the diaspora community.
The Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF) is a humanitarian organization established in 1991 to provide medical and humanitarian aid to Palestinian children, especially in Gaza. The PCRF undertakes various initiatives like providing urgent medical supplies and relief during conflicts, distributing food, and funding education programs. It works with other organizations internationally and faces challenges operating in the politically volatile region, but remains resilient in its mission to help Palestinian youth.
A Sweet Solution to Poverty by Eren Okumus Wins Gluen Institute Essay Contest...Hashoo Foundation USA
The Honey Bee Farming Project in Pakistan has been an innovative and effective model for reducing poverty. It teaches beekeeping skills to women, allowing them to become micro-entrepreneurs producing and selling honey. In return for guaranteed honey purchases, the project requires families to enroll their children in school and receive healthcare. This breaks the intergenerational cycle of poverty. Over a thousand women have been trained, producing over 30 tons of honey annually and improving incomes, education, nutrition, and empowerment for women and children in remote communities. The project shows promise as a model that could be implemented elsewhere to lessen global poverty through sustainable livelihoods.
The Tonto Dikeh Foundation was established in 2000 by Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh to improve life for disadvantaged women, girls, youth and children in Africa through initiatives in healthcare, education, empowerment, advocacy, agriculture and more. The foundation's projects have included awarding scholarships, funding a bone marrow transplant, constructing a road, and empowering individuals through business startups or vocational training. It is committed to building a better future for Africa and realizing the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
The document outlines plans for "Operation Exceptional Child" to build a school in Afghanistan for disabled children. It discusses the poor conditions for disabled children in Afghanistan, with few services available. The mission is to construct a state-of-the-art school for grades K-12 that will be staffed by Afghans and serve as an example for the region. The project aims to offer hope and opportunities to thousands of disabled Afghan children and contribute to improving US public opinion in Afghanistan. A timeline, resource needs, and public relations strategy are presented, with an estimated total cost of $350,000.
This document summarizes information about alternative education programs in Sabah, Malaysia that are providing education to undocumented children. It discusses how Harvest Centre Borneo works with various partners like Dignity for Children Foundation to support community learning centers. These centers provide an alternative form of education to children who cannot attend formal public schools, like those of Filipino and Indonesian migrant workers. The document provides details on the programs, teachers, partners and children served at these alternative education centers in Sabah.
The Youth Empowerment Center (YEC):
(1) Was established in 2005 through a youth initiative to address the needs of Palestinian society, especially youth suffering from poor psychosocial conditions in Gaza.
(2) Strives to utilize its maximum capacity to offer high quality services and facilities to empower youth and the local community.
(3) Operates community centers in northern and southern Gaza that provide psychosocial support, education, vocational training, and summer activities to empower youth.
The document describes the initiatives of the Powerman HOPE Foundation International (POHOFI), a nonprofit organization that aims to alleviate poverty worldwide. It outlines several of POHOFI's initiatives, which include empowering women through economic and agricultural programs, providing vision and dental care to underserved populations, supporting at-risk youth, and increasing access to clean water and sanitation. The document also provides details on POHOFI's mission, vision, objectives, and contact information.
This document provides information about hosting a Dinner of Hope event to raise funds for Starfish Greathearts Foundation. It begins by thanking hosts for dining for a cause and bringing life, hope and opportunity to children. It then provides details on registering a fundraising page and sharing the link with guests to collect payments. The document offers various ideas for different types of Dinner of Hope events that could be hosted and provides contact information for the organization.
This is your event. Host a dinner at your home, book a restaurant, have a picnic, throw a party. Invite two people or two hundred. Where and how you dine is up to you. Get each guest to make a contribution - any amount will make a difference. Proceeds go to the children orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS in South Africa.
www.starfishcharity.org
For more information, email doh@starfishcharity.org
FEAT for Children is hosting a boat cruise fundraising event called "Cruising for Kids" to support their Kids Mentorship Program for at-risk children affected by parental incarceration. There are over 20,000 children in the Greater Toronto Area who are left behind when a parent is incarcerated and often face challenges like poverty, mental health issues, and struggles at school. FEAT's mentorship program provides support, role models, activities, homework help, and meals for these vulnerable children. The boat cruise event will include a dinner, dance, and silent auction to help raise funds for the program. Sponsorship opportunities are available for $1,000 and will include a table for eight guests and recognition. Donations
Working together to make a positive difference in AIDS impacted communities in Zambia. Our foundation raises funds through various activities to provide shelter, food and educational support for orphaned and vulnerable children left behind by the AIDS crisis.
Youth in Action Balochistan (YIAB) is a non-profit organization based in Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan that works to fight poverty and injustice in rural communities. It was established in 2007 by a group of young development professionals to address pressing issues in Balochistan. YIAB operates programs in microfinance, education, health, water and sanitation, food security, governance, and more. It aims to empower local communities, especially women and youth, through capacity building, advocacy, and mobilizing grassroots organizations. YIAB has worked with various international and government partners on projects related to livelihoods, disaster risk reduction, gender equality, and other development themes.
The Gibney Family Foundation 2015 Annual Report summarizes the foundation's activities over the past year, including granting over $700,000 to organizations supporting the blind/visually impaired, disabled, veterans, and at-risk youth. The report discusses the foundation's history and mission, impact areas, financial details, and vision for continuing its work in the future to provide "Sustainable Solutions for Independence."
WCF was founded in 2013 by Gemma Sasmita and Joseph Ghairat to help children in Indonesia and Afghanistan overcome issues like malnutrition, lack of education, and lack of access to sports. They focus on providing nutrition, educational opportunities, and supporting sports programs for children. They work in locations like Jakarta, Central Java, Merauke and Kabul to help underserved children. They conduct fundraising and community outreach to support programs that aim to fulfill children's rights and potential.
Sandeba is an orphanage in Burkina Faso led by Pastor Idressa that houses 75 children aged 0-16. It was founded in the 1980s and relies on donations for basic necessities as government assistance is minimal. Dedicated staff live on site 24/7, often without pay. The project aims to help the orphanage become self-sufficient through a European organization taking small, consistent steps like improving agriculture to generate income and nutrition for the children. Statistical data will be collected on diseases and mortality rates to measure impact and provide evidence for alternative development opportunities in one of the poorest countries.
The Philippine NGO Council on Population, Health, and Welfare (PNGOC) is a non-profit organization founded in 1987 with a mission to strengthen partnerships among its member NGOs through activities like resource mobilization, policy advocacy, and program implementation. PNGOC works on issues related to reproductive health, gender equality, women's development, nonformal education, and HIV/AIDS. It currently has 95 member NGOs working across the Philippines.
A1.1: Syed Jaffer Ali: Poverty, Children and Rural-Urban Inequalities in Pak...Debbie_at_IDS
This document discusses poverty among children in rural and urban areas of Pakistan. It finds that children in Balochistan and urban slums are particularly vulnerable, facing deprivations in basic necessities. It employs the Alkire Foster methodology to analyze multidimensional poverty at various levels. The analysis shows higher poverty in rural areas and some districts. It also identifies major drivers of poverty and argues the approach can help target resources. NGOs employ various strategies to help vulnerable children through education, healthcare, family support, and advocating their rights.
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Glory House Services (GHS) was founded in 2007 by Idalbert and Glorie Joseph to help Haitian immigrants in Kansas City and support education in Haiti. GHS provides translation services in Kansas City and funds 3 elementary schools in rural northwest Haiti with over 200 students. The schools pay teacher salaries from funds raised by GHS. A 2014 trip by GHS found communities grateful for education provided and identified needs like water access. GHS hopes to increase sustainability and community involvement in education in Haiti.
Glory House Services (GHS) was founded in 2007 by Idalbert and Glorie Joseph to help Haitian immigrants in Kansas City and support education in Haiti. GHS provides translation services in Kansas City and funds 3 elementary schools in rural northwest Haiti with over 200 students. The schools pay teacher salaries from funds donated to GHS. In 2014, GHS organized educational events in Kansas City and made trips to Haiti to monitor the schools and communities served. Financial reports show that 91% of funds are used for teacher salaries in Haiti. GHS aims to continue supporting education and improving lives in the remote communities.
Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
The 2024 World Health Statistics edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. It also highlights the findings from the Global health estimates 2021, notably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
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Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
1. FOSTERING
LEADERSHIP
FOR YOUNG
PALESTINIANS FUND
Children everywhere should have the right to be educated,
protected and healthy. You have the power to bring that
right to the orphans of Gaza.
Give to the Fostering Leadership for Young Palestinians Fund
today and increase your impact! Thanks to Mr. Abbas Zuaiter,
contributions will be matched 50 cents to the dollar, and your
gift of $1,000 will support one orphan for a year.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
More than 2,500 children were orphaned following the 2014 attacks on Gaza. But there is a glimmer of hope: the
Welfare Association’s Orphans of Gaza 2014 Program provides an innovative strategy to change the course of these
orphans’lives.
The Welfare Association (WA) has an established track record of problem-solving in Palestine as an effective
grantmaker that is well-connected to community needs. In response to the 2008 war in Gaza, they provided 1,800
orphaned children with holistic care, empowering these youth to lead dignified and self-determined lives.
The Orphans of Gaza 2014 Program provides a comprehensive, long-term approach to strategically meet the needs
of 2,500 orphans, from infancy through age 22. From healthcare and housing, to school uniforms and university fees,
to vocational training and employability skills, the program surrounds each orphan with a fully-integrated support
system throughout the critical years of childhood and adolescence.
Business leader and visionary philanthropist, Abbas Zuaiter, has established the Fostering Leadership for Young
Palestinians Fund (FLYP) at the Center for Arab American Philanthropy (CAAP) to support WA’s youth programming.
This Fund is currently designated to WA’s Orphans of Gaza 2014 Program, providing you with an exceptional
opportunity to assist orphaned children. Will you give Palestinian youth a chance for a better future?
2. FOSTERING
LEADERSHIP FOR
YOUNG PALESTINIANS FUND
GIVE NOW TO SUPPORT ORPHANS IN GAZA!
Make your check out to CAAP with“FLYP Fund”on the memo line and mail to:
CAAP, 2651 Saulino Court, Dearborn, MI 48120.
CAAP is a program of ACCESS, a 501(c)(3) organization, and your contribution is fully tax-deductible.
For more information, please contact Maha Freij, ACCESS Deputy Executive Director & CFO, at
mfreij@accesscommunity.org or call 313-842-1928.
About the Welfare Association
The Welfare Association is a leading non-governmental Palestinian development organization. It strives
to make a distinguished contribution toward furthering the progress of the Palestinians, preserving their
heritage and identity, supporting their living culture and building civil society. It aims to achieve these goals
by methodically identifying the Palestinian people’s needs and priorities and establishing the soundest
mechanisms to maximize the benefits from the available funding resources.
Learn more at www.en.welfareassociation.org
About the Center for Arab American Philanthropy (CAAP)
CAAP is a national community foundation. A program of ACCESS, CAAP’s objective is to unite and
empower the Arab American community by demonstrating the impact of giving together. CAAP improves
communities by making grants to nonprofit organizations; serves donors by providing them with smart
tools and resources to carry out their philanthropic giving; and builds leaders by educating and inspiring
Arab Americans, including youth, to realize their potential for change. Most of all, CAAP shapes perceptions
about Arab Americans by highlighting their generous heritage and exceptional contributions to society.
Visit www.centeraap.org to learn more.