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EOS International is a nonprofit social enterprise that empowers rural families in Central America with access to safe drinking water and opportunities to generate income through simple technology solutions and education.
Manheim Township Fire Rescue will provide the highest level of emergency services, which include fire protection; rescue services; emergency medical services; emergency management; and public education and fire prevention to protect the lives and property of the residents, businesses, and guests of their communities.
They are here to assist any local, state, or federal agency in the search for lost or missing persons. This includes missing children, elderly walk-a-ways, suicidal persons and many other types of searches.
Great Lakes Search and; Rescue K-9, Inc. is a non- profit, volunteer organization providing specially trained dogs to assist law enforcement agencies in locating missing persons, drown victims, evidence recovery, and natural disasters.
Our purpose is to end poverty in neglected communities by working hand-in-hand with local residents to implement sustainable change solutions that change lives forever.
TO PROVIDE VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS FOR THE DAY TO DAY OPERATIONS AND FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES FOR THE BLUE ROCK REGIONAL FIRE DISTRICT. THE DISTRICT INCLUDES APPROXIMATELY 50 SQUARE MILES INCLUDING MILLERSVILLE BOROUGH AND MANOR TOWNSHIP, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
Search for Lost Persons— Southeast Pennsylvania Search and Rescue’s (SEPASAR) primary mission is to locate lost persons and provide such first aid as may be necessary to those located. This mission is accomplished by dispatching mounted search personnel to the scene and under the direction of a search operations and or search planning ICS function search areas designated consistent with rider and horse safety.
The Wooster Township Fire Department serves the citizens in Wooster Township and, through contractual agreements, portions of Franklin, Plain and Wayne Townships. Total population for the district is approximately 8,500 in an area covering 52 square miles. The department is a participant in the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) which covers Wayne County and reaches into Holmes and Ashland counties and the Ohio Fire Chiefs Statewide Mutual Aid Plan agreement. The department responds to an average of 1000 runs annually with approximately 800 of these runs being emergency medical responses.
THE MISSION OF THIS ORGANIZATION SHALL BE TO PROMOTE FELLOWSHIP AMONG ITS MEMBERS; COOPERATION BETWEEN VARIOUS FIRE DEPARTMENTS AND/OR EMERGENCY SQUADS; TO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ON FIRE FIGHTING; FIRE PREVENTION, EMERGENCY SQUAD AND RESCUE WORK; TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE WCFRA REGIONAL TRAINING FACILITY; AND TO AID OTHER LIKE ORGANIZATIONS OF THE STATE OF OHIO.
The group aspires to financially and technically support development that is SUSTAINABLE (long-term, self-supporting, and environmentally non-predatory), NON-VIOLENT (without brute force), DEMOCRATIC, EQUITABLE (fair and just, more for the needy) and DE-CENTRALIZED (not imposed from above, grass-roots, and local/native solutions).
To foster and integrate the arts and design, education, and sustainable creative entrepreneurialism as an explicit community value and civic priority in Biddeford.
Our mission is to help cancer patients get access to the most effective treatments available. We want to make sure that cancer patients' lives depend not on their income or birthplace, but on the progress of modern medicine. We focus on supporting children and adults undergoing treatment in St. Petersburg, Russia or those traveling for treatment abroad. Some patients require stem cell transplants from foreign bone marrow donor registries. Others, with rare and less-studied types of cancer, have to travel for treatment or participation in clinical trials abroad.