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Lutheran Partners In Global Ministry

Vision: LPGM envisions a world where relationships transform boundaries and where all people have the resources and opportunities they need to thrive. Mission: LPGM improves access to quality education for people at the margins, especially women and girls. We work together with global partners to listen, respond and bear witness to local needs and priorities.

Correct Health in Haiti Inc

Founded in 2002, The Mission of CORRECT Health in Haiti, Inc. is to mobilize financial and human resources for the Clinic of Chateau Morace, in Haiti. The Clinic provides the standards of a modern medical facility with electricity, potable water, staff residence and a medical lab.

Springtime House In Romania USA

To rescue and restore orphans and at-risk children in Romania who cannot be adopted out of country. Godly foster care homes are supported who provide loving and safe environments for fatherless children.

Mercy In Action Vineyard, INC

Mercy in Action is a non-profit organization that focuses on the crisis in Maternal/Newborn/Child health care worldwide. We have been establishing and funding free birth centers for poor families in the Philippines since 1992, and to date more than 12,000 babies have been delivered free of charge for the poorest of the poor in Mercy In Action's Birth Centers, and literally tens of thousands of lives have been helped and healed in the medical outreaches. Mercy In Acton also teaches clinical internships, seminars and training retreats to prepare midwives, medics and nurses to meet the global shortage of skilled birth attendants, and to help primary health care workers prevent unnecessary child deaths.

Friends Of Christ In India

TO PROVIDE RELIEF WORK TO THE POOREST OF THE POOR IN ANDHRA PRADESH AND TELANGANA, INDIA CONSISTING OF EDUCATING CHILDREN, EMPOWING WOMEN, PROVIDING MEDICAL CARE TO THE SICK AND COMPASIONATE CARE TO THE ELDERLY AND DISADVANTAGED

Resources In Search And Rescue

Our Mission is to reunite lost or missing people with their families and assist in the location of deceased individuals. We believe search is an emergency, therefore RSAR provides competent, rapid response and deployment. Our nationally certified canines and handlers assist agencies responsible for searches of lost, missing, drowned and deceased persons. Our team is certified in chain of command (NIMS) and is adept at working with and within agency parameters.

English Language Institute In China

Founded in 1981, ELIC is a community of people who provide excellent academic instruction and model lives of integrity and hope, while sharing the Gospel in culturally appropriate ways, creating disciples and assisting in movements in countries of its people to Christ.

Foundation For Education In Honduras

The Foundation for Education in Honduras (FEIH) is a charitable organization committed to providing education to children in high-need areas of rural Honduras.

Sanitation and Health Rights in India

Over 600 million Indians defecate in the open every day because they have no toilet. This practice cripples health, economic, and social outcomes. Open defecation (OD) causes the spread of infectious diseases that kill an estimated 300,000 children under five every year. The economic costs of OD total nearly $54 billion lost each year in India, with rural households bearing the highest per capita loss. Furthermore, women and girls who lack convenient access to toilets often miss school and work while they are menstruating. SHRI ends open defecation in India by constructing community toilet facilities that are free to use. They include eight toilets for women, eight for men, hand-washing stations, and a biogas digester (a large underground tank). Human excrement is stored in this tank where it decomposes to produce methane gas. SHRI uses this energy source to produce electricity, which powers a water filtration plant that uses a patented resin filter to remove arsenic, fluoride, iron, and bacterial contaminants. The resulting potable water is sold for $0.008 per liter, less than half the current market cost, helping SHRI to generate revenue to offset its monthly facility O&M costs. This ensures facility cleanliness, a key predictor of sustained toilet use. Thus SHRI fights alongside rural Indian communities to end open defecation as a key step in the struggle for health equity, and social and economic justice.