Cambodian Disability Sports Development
The CNVLD implements a national sports program for Cambodian athletes with a disability including Wheelchair Racing, Volleyball and promotional programs to raise awareness of Disability Issues.
Uplifting Teen Mothers in Kenya
The project seeks to identify,rehabilitate and empower 200 teen mothers to enable them access economic and educational opportunities through training and skills-building
Reducing child malnutrition in Ho, Ghana
We partner with the Ghana Health Services to fund community health projects at the H.O.P.E. Center, a primary health clinic in Ho, Ghana.
Support Child & Family Wellness shops in Kenya
CFWshops is a pioneering franchise network of basic medical clinics & drug shops in Kenya, each owned & operated by a Kenyan nurse or community health worker, preventing & treating prevalent diseases.
Equipping poor families with HIV/AIDS life skills
We will provide home-based care to 250 rural families infected and affected by HIV, offer mobile VCT, provide orphans with economic and educational options to enable them increase their life options.
Healthcare for 1,500 high-risk pregnancies
This project provides a medical home for 1,500 high-risk pregnant women and 4,000 children annually.
Clean Drinking Water for Five Moroccan Villages
This project is bringing safe drinking water and improved sanitation to over 1,600 people in five of Morocco's most remote rural villages, and reducing high infant mortality rates in the process.
Bring creativity and hope to public hospitals
RxArt plans to install a carefully curated series of original drawings by contemporary artists in a highly visible well-trafficked area of Gouverneur Hospital to be placed in a pediatric waiting room.
Diabetes Care for Kaqchikel Maya
Providing diabetes care, including essential medications, blood sugar monitoring, and medical consultations, to indigenous Kaqchikel-speaking patients in Guatemala.
Prevent Disease: Vaccinate and Train Rural Malians
7,500 vaccinations are provided for mothers and children in rural villages. Training is provided in 24 remote villages to prevent disease, including: AIDS, malaria, hygiene, wound care and more.








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