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Children of the Promise is a non-profit organization who takes in orphaned and abandoned babies. Haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere, with the highest infant and maternal death rate. The mothers of over half our infants we care for died shortly after their baby was born. 80% of Haiti’s population is living in absolute poverty and unemployment. Children of the Promise has become the largest infant care center in the north side of Haiti. We employ over 40 Haitians, providing for their only income.
Through a unique program focused on the culinary arts, Homemade Hope nurtures and empowers at-risk Houston children, teaching them how to cook nutritious foods, developing their life skills and engendering stability in their lives.
Located on the campus of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, our experienced team brings hope and healing. We're driven to make lives richer, easier and less complex for children and families in Texas and beyond.
Information Children is a non-profit society and a registered charity founded in 1979. From the beginning, the organization aspired to fulfill a vision to offer at no or low cost, accessible, professional and non-partisan support services to any parent requesting assistance with family life challenges. All of us working on behalf of the organization remain dedicated to this vision. We provide information, guidance and support to parents and others on most any matters related to the care and wellbeing of children and families. If we cannot help, we work diligently to find someone who can.
For 30 years, the Austin Summer Musical for Children has provided free musical theatre for the youth of central Texas. Through partnerships with local businesses and other non-profit organizations, we use drama, music and literature to enrich our community and provide an outlet for continued learning and growth.
Voices for Children Board of Directors is a 501 (c) 3 not for profit corporation in Lorain County that supports the efforts of the Volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate/Guardian ad Litem Program by raising funds and supporting the Volunteer CASA-GALs and Staff in the areas of child advocacy, public relations, volunteer recruitment, retention, and training.
We help kids with cancer. Arizona Cancer Foundation for Children is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation whose mission is to provide social, emotional and financial support for families managing the health and well being of a loved one with pediatric cancer. We pride ourselves on providing practical support directly to families
Over 45,000 children were reported missing in Canada in 2011. That’s one child every 11 minutes. When a child first goes missing, the police, the media and the community all rally together to help the terrified and anxious family search for their child, but as time goes by, that involvement inevitably decreases. It is for these families that the Missing Children Society of Canada (MCSC) was established in 1986. Our unique and comprehensive programs serve families in the critical hours after a child goes missing and provide ongoing support until the child is found, investigative programs that assist police and searching families, mental health programs that help families deal with the emotional consequences of a missing child, and critical awareness generating campaigns that allow us to provide essential support for searching families. We are 100% funded by donations. And we provide our services at no cost to families.
The mission of our organization is to end generational poverty, one child at a time. We do this through an intense research-based mentoring program that pairs paid professional mentors 1:1 with some of the most vulnerable children in the community, starting from ages 4-6 years old, until they graduate from high school, 12+ years, no matter what! Our three long-term goals are to ensure that every child graduates from high school or obtains a GED; prevent entry into the juvenile justice system; and prevent teenage pregnancy. We have a more than 80% success rate in each long-term goal in our national network. Our model is estimated to have a $7 Return on Investment (ROI) for $1 invested, according to a study conducted by Harvard University.
Rainbows partners with communities to offer a peer support program for children, teens and adults who have experienced a separation, divorce, death or other painful transition within their family. The mission of Rainbows is to assist participants sort through their pain and confusion, build self-esteem and learn positive coping strategies to deal with their loss. This process takes place through channels of peer support with volunteer adult facilitators in a safe and nurturing environment. The emphasis is on the unconditional acceptance that is fostered in the group which promotes positive behaviour changes and encourages growth and healing. The 14 session program is offered at no cost to participants and is in the community's school systems, places of worship, YMCA's and social service agencies. Over 3,268 trained sites exist in 509 Canadian communities. Please visit www.rainbows.ca or call 1-877-403-2733. 'It doesn't need to hurt forever'
To accelerate generational change, we identify youth facing the toughest challenges and connect them with professional mentors who guide them to develop their greatest potential and achieve their goals. From kindergarten through graduation, no matter what.
To ensure every child's success by turning opportunities into realities.