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Orphan kids Help Foundation;we provide resources to orphanages that enable children to sustain their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. We also try to build awareness of the despair faced by orphan children around the world and the ways in which their needs can be addressed. Fostering development efforts that bring about self-sufficiency to individual homes and the children raised in them.We think of our work as a vehicle to create opportunities for children hoping for a better future. That is why this year we are focusing our resources on eight orphanages in developing countries1. HOTPEC Orphanage 2. Little Saints Orphanage 3. Mukuyu Orphan Home4. The Footprints Orphanage5. Love Kids Orphanage Home 6. The Wellington Orphanage7. Mission of Hope Orphanage8. Rainbow Orphanage.
The mission of Desert AIDS Project (DAP) is to enhance and promote the health and well-being of our community.
At Radiant Health Centers, our mission is to provide the LGBTQ+ community medical services that are compassionate and comprehensive while continuing to serve those living with and affected by HIV. Our vision is LGBTQ+ healthcare equity and the end of the HIV epidemic in Orange County.
In everything we do, we are dedicated to the elimination of - and suffering from - HIV and AIDS.
Our mission is to be the highest quality, culturally competent community health center serving greater Washington's diverse urban community, including individuals who face barriers to accessing care, and with a special expertise in LGBT and HIV care.
Family Health Centers of San Diego is dedicated to providing caring, affordable, high quality health care and supportive services to everyone, with a special commitment to uninsured, low income and medically underserved persons.
Our mission is to empower persons in Central Indiana affected by HIV/AIDS to move forward each day with dignity and to lead the fight to prevent the spread of HIV.
Afrika Tikkun was founded in 1994 soon after the emergence of Democracy in South Africa. Our visionary founders-- the late Chief Rabbi Cyril Harris and philanthropist and businessman, late Bertie Lubner-- had a vision of focusing on children knowing they represented the future of the country, which inspired the-then President Nelson Mandela to volunteer as our Patron-in-Chief-- an honor that he only bestowed on four organizations during his lifetime. In 2002 he wrote: “Afrika Tikkun demonstrates in a practical and sustainable manner what can be done with limited resources, great commitment and passion. It is my belief that Afrika Tikkun represents the best of what civil society can offer in partnership with Government’s considerable efforts.” For the last 22 years, Afrika Tikkun has worked to redress the consequences of institutionalized oppression in South Africa. Our unique Cradle-to-Career development model enables our 550+ employees to deliver services addressing holistic educational, medical and economic needs of marginalized youth from early infancy through adulthood, inspiring and enabling them to become productive citizens and leaders. Afrika Tikkun USA, based in New York city is the North American representative (independent 501(c)3) of the organization. For more information, please connect with us: Elizabethn@AfrikaTikkun.org | +1 732.208.3304 | AfrikaTikkun.org | Facebook.com/AfrikaTikkunNPC | Twitter.com/AfrikaTikkun
Action Wellness enhances the lives of individuals living with HIV and other serious chronic illnesses by providing holistic and trauma-informed health, prevention, and supportive services. The agency empowers those it serves to rise beyond the barriers of disease to achieve wellness and increased stability within the community.
Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS is one of the country's largest supporters of direct care for people living with HIV/AIDS and preventive education for those at risk. Merging care and commerce, supporters of DIFFA come from all fields of fine design and the visual arts, including: architecture, fashion design, interior design, photography and consumer product design.
GAP-A worked on educational activities in global health issues including HIV/AIDS, Avian Flu, Ebola Virus Disease, and Zika.