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Future Generation International Missions Inc., exists to provide hope and inspiration for the future generation of orphaned children living in Haiti by providing food, clothes, shelter, education and healthcare to the disadvantaged little girls living in the streets of Port-au-Prince.
IPI serves the poor, orphaned, victims of violence and those suffering with HIV/AIDS in Kenya. IPI owns and operates a children's home for displaced children and orphans, provides enterprise training opportunities to women, and conducts peace trainings in the local Meru community.
To provide free reconstructive surgery and dental treatment to children with cleft lip and palate anomalies in underserved areas of the world. 2. To establish comprehensive cleft treatment centers in collaboration with local professionals and inspire them to support free interdisciplinary treatment programs. 3. To foster an awareness of the necessity to provide timely comprehensive care for all cleft lip and palate anomalies. 4. To develop and implement programs to identify causes and support preventive measures to reduce the incidence of cleft lip and palate. 5. To create international understanding and goodwill by building bridges of friendship among all people.
In our mission we seek out the lost; restore the broken; care for the needy and poor; to support the growth of the next generation by providing training resources to conduct public and personal evangelism to reach the lost for the kingdom of God. To equip others in freely sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to establish a cycle of evangelism around the world.
Providing hope through relationships and using a holistic approach to community development, CTC is empowering our world.
African Entrepreneur Collective was founded in summer 2012 by social entrepreneurs Julienne Oyler and Sara Leedom, whose experience living and working in Africa convinced them that supporting young entrepreneurs was the most sustainable way to move African nations out of poverty. Executive Director Julienne Oyler has an MBA from Yale University and more than 10 years of experience in education and international development. Managing Director Sara Leedom has an MBA for Oxford’s Said Business School and 15 years experience growing and managing social impact organizations. Both have lived and travelled extensively throughout Africa.
"Religion that God accepts as pure and without fault is this: caring for orphans or widows who need help, and keeping yourself free from the world's evil influence." James 1:27 NCV
Dembi Dollo Hospital Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization dedicated to actively promoting the recovery of unused medical supplies for the purpose of Global aid, waste reduction, and cost-effectiveness. We are directed to improve healthcare in Africa. Dembi Dollo Hospital Foundation and partners work together with a shared purpose to provide critical medical supplies, equipment and training to hospitals in rural Africa. Our vision is to supply hospitals throughout rural Africa with medical necessities and training until such time they are self-sustaining. We are focussed on creating a community in which all people achieve their full potential for health and well-being across the life-span. Dembi Dollo believes that patients deserve to have timely access to healthcare and that our systems should reflect this value. At Dembi Dollo, our core values are compassion, innovation, integrity and excellence.
HHP is a California-registered 501(c)(3) charity founded in 2005 to fund primary care services through a medical clinic in the rural area of Grande Colline. Our clinic in Cherident is staffed by an all Haitian medically-trained team that treats 4.000 patients each year, mostly women and young children. Many patients walk as long as four hours to receive vaccines, antibiotics, other medicines and a peanut-based supplement for infant malnutrition (medika mamba). In the United States, we are a 100% volunteer organization so that all of our donations can be maximized where they matter most: in Haiti. Over 90% of our current donations go directly to the clinic's expenses.
Assist International is involved in two primary areas: 1) Children's relief projects and, 2) Medical projects in third world and developing countries. Assist International builds the capacity of hospitals in developing countries to more effectively serve the people in their area. We provide medical equipment and training for physicians and nursing staff, which significantly increases the amount and quality of care that a hospital is able to give. AI also work to build the capacity of local governments, community members, and/or NGO's to met the primary and developmental needs of orphaned and vulnerable children (OVC's) within their community.