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Our mission is to prevent child trafficking and exploitation through culturally relevant programs for vulnerable children and to share their stories to empower creative, compassionate people to act. Formerly known as The SOLD Project
Our Mission To show our gratitude to our nations injured service veterans and their families for their sacrifices. Our Purpose -To raise awareness and seek public aid for needs, services and activities for injured service veterans. -To facilitate injured service veterans in assisting each other through teamwork based outdoor recreational activities. -To provide unique, once in a lifetime outdoor activities to honor and empower our nations injured service veterans. Our Vision -To assist our nations injured veterans in their transition from the armed services to civilian life by showing our gratitude through organized outdoor activities
Tto create healthy, educated and empowered individuals in order to produce thriving communities.
We believe when you educate a girl She can change Her life. We empower adolescent girls from impoverished communities to break the cycle of poverty and exploitation through education and holistic support leading to life changing opportunities.
Our mission is to educate our youth, advocate for harm reduction and arm communities through crisis response all aimed toward ending the opioid crisis.
Our mission is to transport victims of domestic abuse to safety. We provide one-way transportation to reunite with family far away or get to shelter.
Disseminate the word of God to inmates throughout the country through Bible classes books and electronic media.
We promote peaceful, loving, and safe relationships within the diverse immigrant and refugee communities of San Diego. This is accomplished through services and strategies that build resilience and self-sufficiency, support healing from trauma and violence, and advocacy for equity and justice.
To support families who are struggling with addiction by providing mothers and their children with a long term treatment program in a loving, Christian, family environment.
Most people believe slavery ended with the civil war. Not true. 45.8 million people are enslaved today, more than at any time in human history. These are real slaves by the harshest definitions, people who are forced to work under threat of violence, without pay and unable to escape. More than half of them are women and children. These slaves are trapped in brothels, factories, mines, farm fields, and restaurants. That’s the bad news. The good news is there’s a solution, and we’re a part of it.