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Sphoorti Foundation works for the rehabilitation of children belonging to underprivileged and vulnerable sections of the society
The mission of ALUT is to ensure the well-being, rehabilitation, economic security, and future of all people with autism living in Israel. Today, autism affects 1 in every 100 children born in Israel. Established in 1974, ALUT is Israel's only national resource for families with autistic children. Its 1400-person staff, and network of over 400 volunteers allows ALUT to offer a comprehensive array of services for children beginning at the age of 12-months through their lifespan.
Identity Mission supports vulnerable children by providing family-based care solutions alongside the local church.
Arts To End Genocide combines the power of art and technology to bridge cultural divides and to create a dialogue about human rights between children around the world. Artists have always had the power to touch people on a profound emotional level. Today, new media technology enables us to impact a broader audience. The message being delivered is one of tolerance and human rights. We engage, educate and activate in a call for social justice.
Tabitha’s Heart provides desperately poor children and families in some of the poorest slums in Calcutta with the services they need to break the cycle of poverty. Our goal is to empower them to transform their lives and realize a future filled with hope. These services include School Sponsorship, After School Tutoring, Children's Homes, Micro Enterprise Programs and Vocational Training.
Our mission is to offer a better future to new immigrants, starting with children, to access services that create an economically viable and fulfilling life in the US.
THE ORGANIZATION'S MISSION IS TO RESCUE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND PROVIDE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT. THE SERVICES PROVIDED INCLUDE SHELTER AND BASIC NEEDS FOR VICTIMS AND THEIR CHILDREN.
In its 100+ year history, the Italian Welfare League has gone from helping Italian immigrants on the New York City piers find jobs and housing to its present mission of helping children of Italian American descent who are ill or have suffered an emotional trauma. We call these youngsters “I Nostri Bambini,” and have adopted them into our organization of caring members and supporters.Since 2001, the League has raised and distributed more than $3,000,000 to more than 2,500 children and has given grants to several organizations which provide services to children. The League’s mission is to lend a helping hand to those bambini most needy within “la Famiglia”.
On each mission trip, we present the Gospel with fun and excitement, giving Pastors a resource to inspire their congregations. We also use the game of soccer to unite mission teams with those we serve whether through a pick-up game or a full-blown soccer tournament. Community development can be financial support that enables a pastor to celebrate his church’s anniversary or to provide food to hungry children in an orphanage. Community development is also support for schools from Tanzania to Haiti where our local partners are committed to educating the next generation.
To equip non-English speaking adults and their young children with English literacy and life skills to promote self-sufficiency and the overall well-being of our students, their families and the greater community.
Founded in 1924, International Social Service, USA is the U.S. member of a global child protection and social service network. We connect vulnerable children, adults, and families, separated by an international border, to the services and support they need.
IFCA's mission is to advance the child welfare system through exchange of ideas, collaborative work, and creating connections across the globe. IFCA envisions a world where all children and youth are loved, supported, and have opportunity to reach their full potential.