American Leprosy Missions
American Leprosy Missions is a global organization serving Christ by curing and caring for people suffering from leprosy, and by working to end this ancient disease in our time. Visit client website
Food for the Hungry
Food for the Hungry seeks to end ALL forms of human poverty by going to the hard places and walking with the world’s most vulnerable people. We’ve been serving through purposeful relief and development for over four decades. We believe in the fight against poverty, which is why we serve the vulnerable in over 20 countries globally. We’re moved and inspired by our Christian belief that every person has intrinsic value, and that it’s our responsibility to advocate for the poor and marginalized without regard to race, creed or nationality and without adverse distinction of any kind. We serve on the basis of need alone. We strive to respect the culture and customs of the people we serve in order to preserve their humanity and dignity.
Hope and Healing International
We are doctors, health officers, community workers and funding partners like you, passionate about giving hope & healing to children and families trapped by poverty and disability. Why?
Because we believe no one should be forgotten.
The International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement and Training (IADLEST)
IADLEST is an international organization of training managers and executives dedicated to the improvement of public safety personnel. IADLEST serves as the national forum of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) agencies, boards, and commissions as well as statewide training academies throughout the United States. Visit client website
The Luke Commission
The Luke Commission (TLC) is a faith-based, non-profit organization operating in Swaziland since 2005. Dr. Harry and Echo (PAC) VanderWal work with a team of 15 highly-trained Swazis to deliver 40-50 comprehensive care clinics to 25,000 rural patients a year in the country with the highest HIV/AIDS rate worldwide. TLC provides basic medical care, counseling, testing, referrals and follow up for TB, HIV/AIDS, diabetes and hypertension, prescriptions, vision care and eye glasses, disabilities assessment and assistive devices (wheelchairs, crutches and walkers), sponsored surgeries and long term care, delivering over 65,000 medical services a year. Visit client website
Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Africa
NCM-Africa has been instrumental in mobilizing resources and developing initiatives to respond compassionately to the neediest, most marginalized people in poor rural and urban communities. Throughout the 36 countries where the Church of the Nazarene is ministering in Sub-Saharan Africa, NCM-Africa has been developing such projects as community-based health care, education, and nutrition for children, agricultural training, disaster response, and HIV/AIDS prevention and outreach programs. Throughout NCM-Africa, they tangibly demonstrate the love of Christ – promoting and developing a compassionate lifestyle in those with whom they work. Visit client website
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE) is one of the nation’s preeminent independent, nonprofit organizations focusing on individual and social problems associated with the use of alcohol and other drugs. PIRE is dedicated to merging scientific knowledge and proven practice to create solutions that improve the health, safety, and well-being of individuals, communities, nations, and the world. The Institute has a significant national presence in the area of prevention, with funded research projects at its ten research centers located around the country.
PIRE scientists and practitioners continually focus on the design and implementation of complex program evaluation strategies and the conduct of research related to health and social issues, including criminal justice. PIRE provides training and technical assistance in many health-related areas to states and communities that are attempting to mitigate the effects of alcohol and other drug abuse. Visit client website
Trash Mountain Project
Trash Mountain Project is currently serving in a variety of locations including the Dominican Republic, Honduras, the Philippines, Bolivia, and Kenya. In each community, we work alongside local partners and tailor our work to the needs in that specific community, but we strive to follow our core model of providing nutrition, discipleship training, education, and health care. Visit client website