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Mission Statement of the Russell Home for Atypical Children The mission of The Russell Home for Atypical Children is to provide quality of care along with unconditional love of children and child-like adults with multiple special needs. Providing a family atmosphere residential home, 24 hour respite care, dance classes, art classes and socialization with others to promote personal growth and confidence.
Baltimore Children & Youth Fund (BCYF) is a nonprofit organization stewarding public funds to ensure our children and youth are healthy, ready to succeed in school and live in stable, safe and supportive families and communities.
OBHC exists to show and share the love of Christ to children and their families.
Transform children's lives, inspiring and preparing communities to build brighter futures
TO ACT AS GUARDIAN AD LITEM/COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATE FOR CHILDREN.
HOW WE ARE ORGANIZED Justice for Children and Youth is the operating name of the Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth & the Law, Inc. The Foundation is an Ontario non-share capital corporation with charitable status. It is administered by a 15 member Board of Directors who are elected at our Annual General meeting. The corporation itself is made up of members who pay a yearly fee or one life-time fee (sustaining member). Justice for Children and Youth has a small staff of 4 lawyers and 2 support staff. In addition we have many volunteers, students and others who work on specific projects on a contract basis. In addition to representing clients, our lawyers also perform public legal education and law reform work. One lawyer spends half of the time working on community development projects and outreach.
Our agency is dedicated to solving the vast problem of child abuse. RRHC is a community driven and community funded agency that attempts to prevent child abuse through education and community awareness. Rural Response for Healthy Children has been in operation since 1987. We are well known for the successes we have had in the following community programs: We have successfully built community partnerships with agencies such as; the Children's Aid Society (developed disclosure procedures for child abuse) partnered in the Booster Club for Kids, Huron County Health Unit, and Ontario Early Years programs, to name a few. Rural Response for Healthy Children is a well-respected agency in the county and we are known for our strong volunteer programs and ability to coordinate partnerships. We were awarded by the National Projects Fund, the opportunity to develop and disseminate a "volunteer tool kit" for nationwide distribution.
Our grassroots programs focus on HIV/AIDS prevention and care, early childhood education, food security and vulnerable children and women. The organization offers two Home Based Care services for people Living with HIV/AIDS. At present, we provide at home, medical services for 600 individuals living with HIV/AIDS. We are committed to providing those vulnerable children with access to a safe and loving home, where they can grow and develop into the leaders of the future. The organization has also helped 22 communities establish Montessori Kindergartens and is committed to continuing to support and train Montessori teachers in rural Mbeya. In addition, the organization is helping individuals become financially secure through micro-finance and savings programs. Self-sustainablity is a central component of The Olive Branch for Children's mission. That is why, we support many farming and irrigation initiatives that benefit the whole community.
Coleman Advocates believes that all children and families deserve access to high quality education, living wage jobs, family-supporting benefits, affordable housing, and a voice in the decisions that affect us. Since 1975, Coleman Advocates has pioneered programs and policies to expand opportunity for San Francisco’s children, youth and families, Many of these hard-won programs and policies have served as models adopted by communities all over the country. Coleman currently focuses on building more effective, equitable, and supportive public schools in San Francisco and beyond. We believe the transformation of our educational system requires the involvement of the entire community—not just teachers, school administrators, and politicians. Our organizational model has evolved over the years and today combines the development of rigorous policy proposals and implementation plans with deep community engagement and leadership development involving youth and parents.
Life House Foundation for Children is a non-profit support organization that provides the foundational services necessary to empower multiple faith-based groups and organizations in on-going care and one-time projects for at-risk children and under-supported populations.
The official Mission Statement of Little Children of the World states that its mission is to help develop caring communities for children at risk so they will be able to escape poverty and abuse and become, within a context of Christian values, contributing members of their society.
Parent Trust for Washington Children strengthens families and helps keep kids safe.