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Central American Medical Outreach, CAMO
As a humanitarian organization is to improve the quality of life of people in Central America by strengthening health care systems and promoting sustainable community development.
Orrville, Ohio
Trauma Recovery, EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs (HAP)
Both at home and abroad, Trauma Recovery, EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs (Trauma Recovery/HAP), focuses its efforts on building the capacity of under-served communities to secure effective trauma treatment through proper training and developing our Trauma Recovery Network (TRN) in communities throughout the country.
Hamden, ConnecticutFairview Evangelical Luth Chr
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Milwaukee, WisconsinSUSTAINABLE HARVEST INTERNATIONAL
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
ELLSWORTH, MaineNINE HEALTH SERVICES INC
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
DENVER, Colorado
Green Worker Co-Op
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
Bronx, New York
Mentors Care
Mentors Care’s mission is to connect high school students who are at risk of not graduating with mentors, tools, and resources to help lead them toward graduation and purposeful, fulfilling lives. Mentors Care will work with school districts that are historically underserved to enlist, train and equip adult volunteer mentors who care about and believe in the kids they serve.
Midlothian, Texas
KEREN-OR INC
Keren Or Jerusalem Center for Blind Children with Multiple Disabilities is 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to the education and care of children in Israel who are visually impaired and also cognitively, developmentally, and/or physically disabled. Our mission is to provide our students with comprehensive care, stimulating educational exercises, and rehabilitative therapies designed to help them reach their full potential and lead lives that are meaningful and productive. Keren Or is the only therapy center of its kind in the world, under Jewish auspices, devoted exclusively to the visually impaired population. The Keren Or approach works with a lot of love, patience, and professionalism on the part of our dedicated team, persistent students, and supportive families. We focus optimistically on what each student might be able to achieve, if given the opportunity and the support. Students of our nonresidential center utilize different therapy and educational services during the day and are able to go home and spend time with their families at night. Our facilities, dedicated staff, and individualized therapy programs allow each of our students to reach his or her maximum potential. To meet the individual needs of our students, who range in the severity of their disabilities, our staff of therapists and caregivers work together to create a comprehensive customized care plan for each child. Each day, we witness little miracles when a child learns to walk, or when a child discovers how to communicate, or when a child finds joy in music and play. At Keren Or, we want all children to have the ability to simply be a child and as such, we provide top quality care and support for these children regardless of a family’s ability to pay. Keren Or’s New York office supports the Center in Jerusalem by communicating with and engaging donors, as well as providing opportunities for the community to get involved. With the help of our generous donors and funds from state and local municipalities, we aim to limit the financial burden on families so their children are able to benefit from the services provided by Keren Or. We are fortunate to have a very involved board at Keren Or who both advocate for, and provide oversight of our work. The Women’s Division is an active part of outreach and fundraising efforts efforts for Keren Or, These dedicated women host a variety of social and cultural activities to connect potential and current supporters with our mission. B’nei Mitzvah-aged children, high school students, college students, young professionals, and adults of all ages can become involved with and support the Keren Or mission in New York City as well as on the ground in Israel.
NEW YORK, New York
INTO THE FIELD
It is estimated that there are more than 147 million orphans around the world. That is 147 million children without a family. That is 147 million children who don't know unconditional love, trust, and care. That is 147 million too many.
Columbus, OhioJunior Achievement of the Upper Midwest, Inc.
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
MAPLEWOOD, Minnesota
Rural Community Health Worker Network RCHWN
Community Health Workers are in the frontlines of our communities, helping individuals, families, and groups to navigate complexity, overcome barriers and connect to necessary health and social service resources. Our Mission is to support Community Health Workers (CHWs) in their ever-changing communities and to raise awareness of the CHWs valuable contributions. Our strategy for pursuing this mission is: Awareness The “I am a CHW” Campaign and Partnerships, which give CHWs a platform to share their stories and raise awareness about the value they add in their communities. Network To create a broader network of CHWs that provides opportunities for strong peer-to-peer connections, advocacy, and continued education. Outreach To promote the C.O.R.E. Project that helps community members connect to necessary resources and overcome barriers. Our Vision is to grow a National Community that celebrates CHWs and creates visibility for their contributions. Our Values: • Collaboration • Empowerment • Leadership • Empathy • Passion • Resident Voice
Midland, Michigan
New Covenant Missions
OUR VISION IS TO END THE INJUSTICE OF PEOPLE DYING WITHOUT HAVING AN OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR ABOUT SALVATION THROUGH JESUS CHRIST. WE WILL DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO EMPOWER THE LOCAL INDIGENOUS BELIEVERS IN AFRICA TO FULFILL THE GREAT COMMISSION IN THEIR COMMUNITIES (MATTHEW 28:19–20). WE WILL BE KNOWN BY OUR LOVE OF GOD AND OUR LOVE OF PEOPLE. FROM COAST TO COAST ACROSS AFRICA EXISTS A “LINE IN THE SAND”. ALSO KNOWN AS “THE TENSION BELT”, THIS “LINE” IS WHERE TERRORISM, POVERTY, WITCHCRAFT, AND CORRUPTION ARE DESTROYING LIVES EVERY DAY. THIS IS THE “FRONTLINE” WHERE NEW COVENANT HAS BEEN CALLED TO SPREAD THE LOVE OF JESUS. OUR MISSION, IS TO STRATEGICALLY EQUIP, TRAIN AND SEND INDIGENOUS AFRICAN CHURCH PLANTERS
COEUR D ALENE, Idaho